West Virginia Code § 30-8-1

Unlawful acts
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(a) It is unlawful for any person to practice or offer to practice optometry in this state
without a license or permit issued under the provisions of this article, or advertise or use any
title or description tending to convey the impression that they are an optometrist unless the
person has been duly licensed or permitted under the provisions of this article.
(b) A business entity may not render any service or engage in any activity which, if rendered
or engaged in by an individual, would constitute the practice of optometry, except through a
licensee or permittee.
(c) A licensee may not practice optometry as an employee of any commercial or mercantile
establishment.
(d) A licensee may not practice optometry on premisesa not separate from premises whereon
eyeglasses, lenses, eyeglass frames or any other merchandise or products are sold by any
other person. For the purposes of this section, any lroom or suite of rooms in which
optometry is practiced shall be considered sepsarate premises if it has a separate and direct
entrance from a street or public hallway or corridor within a building, which corridor is
partitioned off by partitions from floor to cieiling.
(e) A person who is not licensed under this article as an optometrist may not characterize
himself or herself as an "optometrist" or "doctor of optometry" nor may a person use the
designation "OD".

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