The board may: (1) Promote the safe and qualified practice of optometry; (2) Promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to govern standards for the safe and qualified practice of optometry, to adopt a code of ethics or professional conduct, and to establish criteria for advertising by optometrists; (3) Prepare an annual budget; (4) Expend funds for administrative, legal, consultative, and other necessary services from fees received by the board; (5) Examine, license, endorse, and renew the licenses of qualified applicants; (6) Define what constitutes a recognized optometric school; (7) Establish the minimum amount and type of continuing education to be required of each optometrist seeking renewal of a license; and (8) Administer oaths and take testimony pursuant to §§ 1-26-19.1 and 1-26-19.2 .
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