Or. Admin. Code § 230-020-0310 - Vision Requirements
(1)
All unarmed combat sports competitors must submit a report of a complete
medical eye examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist on a state or
tribal athletic commission form approved by the commission.
(2) Examination must take place within one
year of scheduled compeitition.
(3)
Additional testing or an updated eye examination may be required by medical
personnel or an authorized representative of the superintendent to resume
competition.
(4) The superintendent
shall deny, suspend or revoke, or place restrictions on the license of an
unarmed combat sports competitor if the applicant or licensee cannot safely
engage in unarmed combat sports because of a visual condition, including but
not limited to one of the following:
(a)
Uncorrected visual acuity of less than 20/200 in either eye or uncorrected
binocular visual acuity of 20/60 or less with both eyes;
(b) Corrected visual acuity of less than
20/60 in either eye, regardless of its cause;
(c) A visual field of less than 60 degrees,
extending over one or more quadrants of the visual field;
(d) Presence or history of retinal detachment
or retinal tear unless treated by an ophthalmologist and then approved by an
ophthalmologist, who then assesses that the competitor is at no significant
risk of further injury to the retina if unarmed combat sports competition is
resumed. Such assessment shall occur both within five days before and five days
after the bout.
(e) Presence of
primary or secondary glaucoma, whether or not such condition has been
treated;
(f) Presence of aphakia,
pseudophakia, macular abnormalities, major lens abnormalities, or any other
visual condition which would prevent the competitor from safely engaging in
unarmed combat sports.
(g) Presence
of myopia more than -3.5 diopters in either eye.
(h) Presence of any other visual condition
which the physician member, optometrist or ophthalmologist determines would
prevent the applicant or licensee from safely engaging in unarmed combat
sports.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 463.113
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 463.025 & 463.113
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