Optometry Regulation

Press Releases

The list below contains FTC press releases related to optometry regulation from 1988 to the present. Many of the current press releases contain links to the supporting case documents such as complaint filings and consent orders.


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2007

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2006

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2005

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2004

  • For Your Information: October 8, 2004
    Announced Actions for October 8, 2004
    In response to an inquiry from Arkansas Representative Doug Matayo, Federal Trade Commission staff in the agency’s Office of Policy Planning, Bureau of Consumer Protection, and Bureau of Economics have issued comments concerning whether certain Arkansas regulations on contact lenses are preempted by the new federal Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act. Following a public comment period, the Commission has approved a final consent order in the matter concerning Applied Card Systems, Inc., et al.
  • For Your Information: October 22, 2004
    The Contact Lens Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 315) and the Eyeglass Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 456)
    The Federal Trade Commission staff today took action to increase the effectiveness of and compliance with the Contact Lens and Eyeglass Rules.
  • For Your Information: October 22, 2004
    The Contact Lens Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 315) and the Eyeglass Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 456)
    The Federal Trade Commission staff today took action to increase the effectiveness of and compliance with the Contact Lens and Eyeglass Rules.

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2003

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2002

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1998

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1997

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1995

  • For Your Information: July 20, 1995
    FTC Denies Petition to Revise "Eyeglasses Prescription Release Rule"...
    The Federal Trade Commission announced today that it has denied a petition to revise its "Eyeglasses Prescription Release Rule," which requires eye doctors to give patients a copy of their prescription for glasses, to also require the release of contact lens prescriptions to patients.

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1993

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1992

  • For Your Information: December 16, 1992
    FTC Staff Testify that Proposed Amendments to Washington State Board of Optometry Rules are Likely to Reduce Competition and Raise Prices
    Allowing opticians to continue fitting contact lens in competition with other providers is likely to benefit consumers in Washington state by encouraging lower prices without impairing the quality of eye care, a Federal Trade Commission official said in testimony today before a Washington state legislative panel.
  • For Your Information: January 9, 1992
    Maine Optometry Practices
    The Federal Trade Commission encourages the Maine legislature to eliminate state laws that prevent optometrists from practicing in retail settings and affiliating with corporations because such restrictions increase costs and restrict consumers' access to eye care without providing countervailing consumer benefits, a Federal Trade Commission staff member testified yesterday before the Committee on Business Legislation of the Maine House of Representatives.
  • For Your Information: May 1, 1992
    Eyeglass Rule Amendments
    The Federal Trade Commission has published in the Federal Register a notice amending its Trade Regulation Rule on Ophthalmic Practice Rules to remove the portions of the rule that prohibit state bans on the commercial practice of optometry.
  • For Your Information: August 19, 1992
    FTC Staff Counsels Texas Against Overly-Restrictive Regulations for Health-Care Practitioners
    Some provisions of the Texas laws and regulations governing health care practitioners may limit consumer choice, hinder competition and could lead to higher prices for health services, staff of the Federal Trade Commission advised the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission in comments made public today.

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1990

  • For Your Information: April 16, 1990
    Tennessee Health Care Comments
    The staff of the Federal Trade Commission has submitted comments to the Tennessee Division of State Audit concerning the possible restrictive or anticompetitive effects of statutes governing 14 state agencies under the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.

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1989

  • For Your Information: March 6, 1989
    Michigan Board of Optometry
    The Federal Trade Commission staff has said that a proposed change in the administrative rules of the Michigan Board of Optometry "is likely to increase costs to consumers."

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1988

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