                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

BOARD ACTIONS; REPRIMAND, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, ETC (§ 54.1-3215)

The Board may refuse to admit an applicant to any examination; refuse to grant
or renew a license or certificate; reprimand, place on probation, or impose a
monetary penalty on a licensee; or impose such terms as it may designate,
suspend for a stated period of time, or revoke any license or certificate for
any of the following causes:

1. Fraud or deceit in his practice;

2. Conviction of any felony under the laws of the Commonwealth, another state,
the District of Columbia, or any United States possession or territory or of any
misdemeanor under such laws involving moral turpitude;

3. Conducting his practice in such a manner as to endanger the health and
welfare of his patients or the public;

4. Use of alcohol or drugs to the extent such use renders him unsafe to practice
optometry or mental or physical illness rendering him unsafe to practice
optometry;

5. Knowingly and willfully employing an unlicensed person to do anything for
which a license to practice optometry is required;

6. Neglecting or refusing to display his license for the current year;

7. Obtaining of any fee by fraud or misrepresentation or the practice of
deception or fraud upon any patient;

8. Advertising that directly or indirectly deceives, misleads, or defrauds the
public, claims professional superiority, or offers free optometrical services or
examinations;

9. Employing, procuring, or inducing a person not licensed to practice optometry
to so practice;

10. Aiding or abetting in the practice of optometry any person not duly licensed
to practice in the Commonwealth;

11. Advertising, practicing, or attempting to practice optometry under a name
other than one&#8217;s own name as set forth on the license;

12. Lending, leasing, renting, or in any other manner placing his license at the
disposal or in the service of any person not licensed to practice optometry in
the Commonwealth;

13. Splitting or dividing a fee with any person or persons other than with a
licensed optometrist who is a legal partner or comember of a professional
limited liability company formed to engage in the practice of optometry;

14. Practicing optometry where any officer, employee, or agent of a commercial
or mercantile establishment, as defined in subsection C of &#xA7; 54.1-3205, who
is not licensed in the Commonwealth to practice optometry or medicine directly
or indirectly controls, dictates, or influences the professional judgment,
including but not limited to the level or type of care or services rendered, of
the licensed optometrist;

15. Violating other standards of conduct as adopted by the Board;

16. Violating, assisting, inducing, or cooperating with others in violating any
provisions of law relating to the practice of optometry, including the
provisions of this chapter or of any regulation of the Board.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 54-388; 1968, c. 505; 1976, c. 758; 1977, c. 161; 1979,
c. 39; 1988, c. 765; 1990, c. 307; 1992, c. 574; 1999, c. 937; 2023, c. 268.