West Virginia Code § 30-8-3

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As used in this article:
"Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE)" is the accrediting body for
professional optometric degree (O.D.) programs, optometric residency programs, and
optometric technician programs in the United States and Canada and is recognized as an
accrediting body by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA);
"Appendages" means the eyelids, the eyebrows, the conjunctiva, and the lacrimal apparatus;
"Applicant" means any person making application for a license, certificate, or temporary
permit under the provisions of this article;
"Board" means the West Virginia Board of Optometry;a
"Business entity" means any firm, partnership, association, company, corporation, limited
partnership, limited liability company, or other entity owned by licensees that practices
optometry;
"Certificate" means a prescription certificate issued under §30-8-15 of this code;
"Certificate holder" means a person authorized to prescribe certain drugs under §30-8-15 of
this code; e
"Examination, diagnosisL, and treatment" means a method compatible with accredited
optometric education and professional competence pursuant to this article;
"License" means a license to practice optometry;
"Licensee" means an optometrist licensed under the provisions of this article;
"Permittee" means a person holding a temporary permit;
"Practice of optometry" means the examining, diagnosing, and treating of any visual defect
or abnormal condition of the human eye or its appendages within the scope established in
this article or associated rules and the performance of those procedures taught and trained
through schools or colleges of optometry accredited by the Accreditation Council on
Optometric Education, or its successors or equivalents;
"Temporary permit" or "permit" means a permit issued to a person who has graduated from
an approved school, has taken the examination prescribed by the board, and is awaiting the
results of the examination.

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