Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 240 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH/DIVISION OF HEALTH RELATED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Division 01 - State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors
Rule 240.00.22-001 - Ark. Code Ann. 17-90-204
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Chapter I Article III. Entrance Examination
Upon successful completion of the entrance examination an applicant must submit an application for initial licensure and fifty ($50) dollar fee.
The Board shall waive the initial licensure fee if the applicant:
The Board shall grant a license to an applicant who fulfills the Arkansas requirements for licensure and is a person who holds a Federal Form I-766 United States Citizenship and Immigration Services-issued Employment Authorization Document, known popularly as a "work permit."
Chapter I Article IV. Licensure by Endorsement, Military Personnel
Any person from another state desiring to engage in the practice of optometry in this state may be issued a licensure by endorsement at the sole discretion of the State Board of Optometry upon satisfactory proof that he or she:
The applicant shall pay a fee to the State Board of Optometry of $400.00 (equal to the fee of a new applicant) to cover the administrative costs of the application process.
An application for licensure by endorsement shall be accompanied by:
Upon furnishing satisfactory proof of fitness, the State Board of Optometry in its discretion may issue a license to practice optometry to the applicant without further cost except as otherwise provided in the Rules and Regulations for the renewal of licenses.
Chapter I Article VIII. Continuing Education
One clock hour of continuing education requirements of the required 12 clock hours per year must be in the subject matter of Arkansas Jurisprudence, to include the study of the Arkansas Statutes and Regulations of the Board governing the practice of optometry. Said jurisprudence course must be pre-approved by the Board in order to meet the one hour requirement of continuing education. Any licensee completing the jurisprudence course online must provide the Board with the thirty-five ($35) dollar course fee.
Optometrists serving in the U.S. Armed Forces or Public Health Service assigned to duties outside the boundaries of the United States will be classified as "hardship" and excluded from the continued education requirements. The Board shall waive the annual renewal fee for all registered optometrists if the registered optometrist:
Chapter IX Article I. Pre-Licensure Criminal Background Check
Waiver Request