North Dakota Code § 43-13-26.1

Impaired optometrists
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After a hearing conducted pursuant to chapter 28 -32, the board may restrict, suspend, or 
revoke the license of any licensed optometrist whose mental or physical ability to practice 
optometry with reasonable skill and safety is impaired.
1. For the purpose of this section, "impairment" means the inability of a licensee to 
practice optometry with reasonable skill and safety by reason of:
a. Mental illness; or
b. Physical illness, including physical deterioration that adversely affects cognitive, 
motor, or perceptive skills.
2. The board may, upon probable cause, require a licensee or applicant to submit to a 
mental or physical examination by appropriate health care providers designated by the 
board. The results of the examination are admissible in any hearing, despite any claim 
of privilege under any contrary rule or statute. Every person who receives a license to 
practice optometry or who files an application for a license to practice optometry is 
deemed to have given consent to submit to the admissibility of the results in any 
hearing. If a licensee or applicant fails to submit to an examination when properly 
directed to do so by the board, unless the failure was due to circumstances deemed to 

be beyond the licensee's control, the board may enter a final disciplinary order upon 
proper notice, hearing, and proof of such refusal.
3. If the board finds, after examination and administrative hearing, that a licensee is 
impaired, it may take one or more of the following actions:
a. Direct the licensee to submit to care, counseling, or treatment acceptable to the 
board; and
b. Suspend, limit, or restrict the optometrist's license for the duration of the 
impairment.
4. Any licensee or applicant who is prohibited from practicing optometry under this 
section must be afforded an opportunity, at reasonable intervals, to demonstrate to the 
satisfaction of the board that the licensee or applicant can resume or begin the 
practice of optometry with reasonable skill and safety. Licensure may not be reinstated 
without the payment of the current license fee and may be subject to such reasonable 
restrictions as may be imposed by the board.

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