Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1320 - OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT OF 1987
Subpart A - OPTOMETRY
Section 1320.50 - Endorsement
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) An applicant who is licensed under the laws of another jurisdiction shall submit an application to the Division, together with:
* a course or its equivalent as determined by the Board in diagnostic pharmaceutical agents. The course shall be approved by the Division upon the recommendation of the Board and shall include a curriculum of at least 55 hours of lecture in the diagnosis of eye disease, including the use of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents. The course shall be conducted by an approved school of optometry and shall include a comprehensive examination. Documentation of the content of the course shall be provided to the Division by the applicant; and
* satisfactory training in diagnostic and topical ocular pharmaceutical agents and therapeutic clinical procedures, including, but not limited to: a comprehensive course in ocular pharmaceutical agents as determined by the Board, within 3 years prior to application. Applicants will be required to submit documentation of the course to the Division when applying under this subsection (a)(2); or
b) The Division shall examine each endorsement application to determine whether the requirements in the jurisdiction at the date of licensure were substantially equivalent to the requirements then in force in this State. The applicant may be required to submit a copy of the Act and rules in effect at the time of original licensure. If an applicant has taken a licensure examination other than Part I and Part II of the National Board prior to 1970, the examination and results will be required by the Board to determine that substantially equivalent requirements have been met. The Division may, within a reasonable time, either issue a license by endorsement to the applicant or notify the applicant of the reasons for the denial of the application.
c) The Division may, in individual cases, upon recommendation of the Board, in accordance with Section 12 of the Act, waive the comprehensive practical examination for an applicant for endorsement, after full consideration of the applicant's optometric education, training and experience, including, but not limited to, whether the applicant has achieved special honors or awards, has had articles published in professional journals, has participated in writing textbooks relating to optometry, and any other attribute which the Board accepts as evidence that such applicant has outstanding and proven ability in optometry.