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OPTOMETRISTS ACT 1920 - SCHEDULE 4

Schedule 4—Subject matter for regulations

1         Regulating the meetings and proceedings of the board and the conduct of the business thereof.

2         Regulating nominations for membership of the board.

3         Regulating the manner of keeping and controlling the register.

4         Regulating the granting and issue of certificates and the conditions of admission to the register.

5         Prescribing the courses and examinations in optometry that shall be recognised by the board for the purposes of this Act.

6         Prescribing what certificates, diplomas, membership, degrees, licences, letters testimonial, or other titles, status, or documents will be recognised by the board as qualifying persons holding them or any of them to be registered under this Act, whether immediately or after further examination or training, or both.

7         Regulating the admission to the register of persons engaged in practising optometry at the commencement of this Act.

8         Regulating, supervising, and restricting within due limits the practice of persons registered under this Act.

9         Regulating, supervising, and restricting within due limits advertising matter pertaining to optometry.

9A         Prescribing a code of ethics to be observed and obeyed by registered persons.

10         Defining the conditions under which names may be removed from the registers by the board.

11         Prescribing and regulating the course of training for persons desiring to practise optometry.

12         Prescribing and regulating the method, subjects, and scope of examinations and the remuneration of examiners.

13         Prescribing a scale of fees to be charged and paid in respect of any application, examination, registration, certificate, inspection, restoration, or any other proceeding, act, or thing provided or required under this Act, in cases not provided for by this Act.

14         Prescribing forms to be used for any of the purposes of this Act.

14A         Authorising the practice of optometry by persons who are not registered under this Act.

15         Generally providing for anything which by this Act is expressed to be prescribed, or which the Governor considers necessary in order to carry out the purposes of this Act.



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