For each client fitted with prescription eyeglasses or prescribed contact lenses, a licensed optician shall keep a record. When prescription items are dispensed by a registered apprentice optician, the supervising licensed optician must verify the accuracy of all the data included in the client record and indicate this on the record. A client record shall contain the following:
(a)Prescription EyewearRecords shall include:
(1) Doctor's prescription and date, including name of prescribing doctor;(2) Date of delivering said prescription, to include any duplication of existing lenses;(3) Facial measurements, to include but not be limited to: interpupillary measures; frame size determinations, including eye size, bridge size, temple length;(4) Name of frame provided; and(5) Lens description to include: lens materials; placement of optical centers; lens tint; and, when applicable, multifocal type and placement of multifocal.(b)Contact Lenses Prefit(1) Prefitting record shall include: date of client visit; doctor's written prescription; doctor's keratometric measures if such measures are provided, and such other measures or observations which are properly within the optician's scope of practice as defined by Connecticut General Statutes Section 20-139;(2) Any information which would contraindicate the fitting of contact lenses;(3) The date of the examining doctor's prescription;(4) A prefitting biomicroscopic record of the external eye made by the doctor, if such is provided; and(5) Any notice provided to the client regarding the length of time after which the prescription will not be refilled.(c)Contact Lens DispensingRecords on the dispensing of contact lenses shall include:
(1) All particular lens parameters including manufacturer;(2) Date of client instruction in handling and hygiene;(3) Visual acuity recorded with dispensed contact lenses as obtained by use of a standardized snellen-type chart;(4) If performed, a summary of observations of the physical relationship between dispensed contact lens and cornea, including, but not limited to, biomicroscopic observations;(5) A recommended wearing schedule; and(6) A summary of recommended follow-up.(d)Contact Lens Follow-upRecords of visits subsequent to the actual dispensing of contact lenses shall include:
(2) Client's current wearing schedule;(3) Visual acuity recorded with dispensed contact lenses, obtained by use of a standardized snellen-type chart;(4) Date of next recommended visit; and(5) A description of any perceived changes in visual acuity or obvious anomalies, and a record of any report made to the client or prescribing doctor.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19a-14-51
Effective August 29, 1986