THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H.R. 12937, H.R. 13049, H.R. 13155, H.R. 13176, H.R. 13623, and H.R. 13821 TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 60-677 MARCH 21, 22, AND 23, 1966 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICH WASHINGTON: 1966 RV3 27 My 66 CONTENTS H.R. 12937 (Sisk), to revise existing law relating to the examination, licensure, registration, and regulation of optometrists and the practice H.R. 13049 (Fuqua), identical bill H.R. 13176 (Springer), identical bill. H.R. 13155 (Shriver), identical bill. H.R. 13623 (Huot), identical bill Summary of proposed legislation, and section-by-section analysis. - California, University of, School of Optometry, Dean Meridith W. Morgan, District of Columbia Bar Association, John F. Mahoney, Jr., Esq.--. Moyer, Thomas, Esq., Assistant Corporation Counsel. District of Columbia Optometric Society, Henry J. Hoff, O. D., president. Fuqua, Hon. Don, a Representative in Congress from the State of Florida Guild of Prescription Opticians of America and Guild of Prescription 243 Indiana Optometric Association, Robert M. McNevin, Esq., attorney. 85 241 Medical Society of the District of Columbia: Albert, Dr. Dan, chairman, section of ophthalmology-- 105, 177 Cowan, Dr. Claude L., professor of ophthalmology, Howard Uni- 105, 151 Dryden, Dr. J. Spencer, chairman of the executive board.. 105 105, 182 Sisk, Hon. B. F., a Representative in Congress from the State of California. Tennessee State Optometric Association, H. Sanders Anglea, Esq., general Texas Optometric Association, Charles M. Babb, Esq- MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD American Journal of Public Health, "Optometry's Role in Health Main- |