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§ 7105. Exempt  persons. Nothing in this article shall be construed to
affect or prevent:
  a. A student from engaging in clinical practice under supervision of a
licensed optometrist or physician in a school of optometry in this state
registered by the department; or
  b. A person  licensed  to  practice  optometry  from  using  a  degree
conferred  in  course after resident study by an educational institution
lawfully authorized by the state in which it is located to confer such a
degree.
  c. An optometrist licensed in another state or country who is employed
on a full-time basis by a registered school of optometry  as  a  faculty
member  with  the  rank of assistant professor or higher from conducting
research and clinical demonstrations as part of such  employment,  under
the  supervision  of  a  licensed optometrist and on the premises of the
school. No fee may be charged for the practice of  optometry  authorized
by this subdivision.
  d.  1.  A  person  in  training  or  appropriately  trained and deemed
qualified by the supervising licensed optometrist, to assist a  licensed
optometrist  in  the  care  of  a  patient for the purpose of instilling
mydriatic  or  cycloplegic  eye  drops  and  anesthetic  eye  drops   in
conjunction  with  such  dilating  drops  to the surface of the eye of a
patient, provided that the person instilling such eye drops is:

(i) under the on-site supervision of a supervising licensed optometrist;

(ii) at least eighteen years of age; and

(iii) complies with standards issued by the department. 2. The supervising licensed optometrist shall submit a form prescribed by the department, detailing the identity of each person instilling mydriatic or cycloplegic eye drops and anesthetic eye drops in conjunction with such dilating drops to the surface of the eye of a patient, under his or her supervision, attesting to compliance with the above requirements. 3. The supervising licensed optometrist's use of any such person pursuant to the terms of this subdivision shall be undertaken with professional judgment in order to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient. Such use shall subject the licensed optometrist to the full disciplinary and regulatory authority of the board of regents and the department pursuant to this title. The licensed optometrist must notify the patient or the patient's designated health care surrogate that the licensed optometrist may utilize the services of an individual to administer certain eye drops and must provide the patient or the patient's designated health care surrogate the opportunity to refuse the licensed optometrist's plan to utilize such person.