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Every optometrist shall keep a record of examinations and visual analyses made and prescriptions issued and for whom the prescriptions were prepared. The record shall be preserved for a period of at least five years from the date services were rendered, except in the case of death of the patient.
History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 9/10/65, Register 21; am 4/24/71, Register 37
Authority: AS 08.72.050 (4)
Editor's note: As of Register 109, 12 AAC 48.060 was redesignated as 12 AAC 48.310. The history note for the section under its former number was carried forward to the new location.
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