Examples of Opticianry Act in a sentence
All Directors and Committee Members have a duty to uphold and further the intent of the Opticianry Act to regulate the practice and profession of opticianry in Ontario, and not to represent the views of advocacy or special interest groups.
Acquiring, applying and maintaining knowledge of applicable legislation (including theRHPA and the Opticianry Act), and the by-laws, policies and procedures of the College.
Nursing Act, 1991 Nursing Occupational Therapy Act, 1991 Occupational Therapy Opticianry Act, 1991 Opticianry Optometry Act, 1991 Optometry Pharmacy Act, 1991 Pharmacy Physiotherapy Act, 1991 Physiotherapy Psychology Act, 1991 Psychology Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, Schedule 1 is amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 2007, chapter 10, Schedule R, subsection 19 (3) by adding the following: Psychotherapy Act, 2007 Psychotherapy See: 2007, c.
The Prescription (Rx) Under subsection 5(1) of the Opticianry Act, an optician shall not dispense eyeglasses, contact lenses or subnormal vision devices except on the prescription of an optometrist or physician.
Applicants and members are also provided with the link to the website to download the Opticianry Act, Regulations, By-Laws and Standards of Practice and Registration Policies.
In reality of course, the appointments are made by the Federal and State ministries on the recommendation of the Federal and State Attorneys-General.
I will endeavour to ensure that the Corporation complies with the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Opticianry Act, 1991, the regulations made under those Acts, and the by-laws of the College.
Based on evidence the panel finds that the member contravened the following provisions of the Opticianry Act 1991: Section 4: In the course of engaging in the practice of opticianry, a member is authorized, subject to the terms, conditions and limitations on his or her certificate of registration, to dispense subnormal vision devices, contact lenses of eyeglasses.
Any other objects relating to human health care that the Council considers desirable.”In carrying out its objects, the College has a duty to serve and protect the public interest.The legal powers and duties of the College are set out in the RHPA, the Health Professions Procedural Code and the Opticianry Act.