Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Regulation of Optometrists ─ Creation of Board
25-24-1-1. Indiana Optometry Board; Organization; Powers and Duties

Sec. 1. (a) There is created the Indiana optometry board (referred to in this chapter as the board), whose duty it shall be to carry out this chapter. The board shall consist of five (5) members appointed by the governor. Subject to IC 25-1-6.5-3, four (4) of these members must have been resident optometrists, licensed under this chapter, engaged in the actual practice of optometry in Indiana for a period of five (5) years prior to their appointment, and not more than three (3) of the optometrist members may belong to the same political party. Subject to IC 25-1-6.5-3, the fifth member of the board, to represent the general public, shall be a resident of this state who has never been associated with optometry in any way other than as a consumer. The appointed members appointed before July 1, 2019, shall serve for a term of three (3) years each, and each shall hold office until a successor is appointed. The appointed members appointed after June 30, 2019, shall serve a term under IC 25-1-6.5. A member may be removed under IC 25-1-6.5-4. The members of the board, before entering on their duties, shall each take and subscribe to the oath required to be taken by other state officers, which shall be administered by the secretary of state and filed in the office of the secretary of state, and the board shall have a common seal. The board:
(1) shall administer oaths and take affidavits as required by this chapter, certified under the hand and the seal of the board;
(2) shall require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, records, and papers pertinent to any matters coming before the board; and
(3) for that purpose may issue a subpoena for any witness or a subpoena duces tecum to compel the production of any books, records, papers, or documents, directed to the sheriff of the county where the witness resides or is to be found, which shall be served and returned in the same manner as subpoenas in civil actions in the circuit court are served and returned.
(b) The board shall adopt rules, and do any and all things not inconsistent with this chapter which may be necessary or expedient for the effective enforcement of this chapter, for the full and efficient performance of its duties under this chapter, and for the reasonable regulation of the profession and practice thereof by persons licensed under this chapter.
(c) The board shall adopt rules, not inconsistent with this chapter, governing applicants and applications for license under this chapter and governing the examination of applicants before beginning the practice of optometry in this state, and shall establish a schedule of qualifications of applicants, and a schedule of the minimum requirements with which applicants for examination must comply before they can be examined or receive a license, which schedules of qualifications of applicants and of minimum requirements shall be kept in a record for that purpose by the board.
(d) The board shall establish and record, in a record kept for that purpose, a schedule of the minimum requirements and rules for the recognition of schools of optometry, so as to keep the requirements of proficiency up to the average standard of other states.
(e) The board shall adopt rules establishing standards for the competent practice of optometry.
(f) The board shall assist in the prosecution of any violation of this chapter and assist in the enforcement of this chapter.
(g) The board shall utilize, when expedient, an agent whose title shall be inspector of the board, who shall hold office during the pleasure of the board and who shall, while in office, serve and execute any process or order issued by the board under this chapter. Such agents may enter any optometrist's establishment or any place where the optometrist is located for the purpose of practicing the optometry profession to inspect the premises and the licenses of all optometrists operating therein, and the inspector may inspect all instruments and patient records used in the conduct of the profession and all ophthalmic materials which are to be delivered to the public.
(h) The board shall utilize the services of attorneys and other necessary assistants in carrying out this chapter.
(i) The board may:
(1) grant or refuse to grant licenses as provided in this chapter;
(2) place any licensee on probation; and
(3) revoke or suspend the license, as provided in this chapter, of any optometrist for any violation of this chapter or for a violation of any rule of the board.
(j) The board has such other powers and duties as may be provided in this chapter.
Formerly: Acts 1907, c.187, s.1; Acts 1913, c.359, s.2; Acts 1919, c.207, s.1; Acts 1929, c.45, s.1; Acts 1935, c.38, s.1. As amended by Acts 1977, P.L.172, SEC.31; Acts 1979, P.L.17, SEC.47; Acts 1981, P.L.222, SEC.177; Acts 1982, P.L.113, SEC.60; P.L.169-1985, SEC.79; P.L.249-2019, SEC.112.