Explore the TTORC’s guidelines and policies to ensure compliance and uphold professional standards in opticianry.
Every firm or company desirous of carrying on the business of providing ophthalmic or dispensing service is required to apply to be registered under this Act. Any such firm or company engaging in such business without being so registered is guilty of an offence.
Where the applicant for registration under this Act is a firm or company, registration shall be conditional upon the applicant having on its staff at least one individual who is himself registered under this Act as an optometrist or a dispensing optician.
No person registered under this Act shall be entitled to fit contact lenses unless he is –
Any individual, firm or company desiring to be registered under this Act shall make application to the secretary and submit such evidence of eligibility for registration as shall be satisfactory to the Council.
A dispensing optician may lawfully be in possession of test lenses, lensometer and such other instruments, apparatus or machinery as may be required for dispensing ophthalmic prescriptions; but subject as provided herein, in any prosecution under this Act, the use by any person other than an optometrist of test lenses, trial frames, ophthalmoscope, retinoscope or any apparatus that may be used to measure refraction or visual acuity, or muscular equilibrium, shall be deemed conclusive evidence of the practice of sight testing.
Every optometrist shall be entitled to demand and recover reasonable charges for sight testing and other services which by this Act he is authorised to perform including the cost of merchandise supplied in connection therewith.
Every dispensing optician shall be entitled to demand and recover reasonable charges for dispensing eye ,glasses or lenses or prisms in accordance with an ophthalmic prescription including the cost of any merchandise supplied in connection therewith.
No person unless he is authorised under this or any other Act to perform the services referred to in sub-section (1) or (2), shall be entitled to claim or to recover any fee or charge for such services.
is guilty of an offence.
Any person guilty of an offence under this Act for which no penalty is specifically provided is liable on summary conviction to a fine of one thousand five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months