Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1320 - OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE ACT OF 1987
Subpart D - GENERAL
Section 1320.400 - Fees
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1320.400
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Application Fees
1) The fee for application for an original
license as an optometrist is $500.
2) Applicants for any examination shall be
required to pay, either to the Division or its designated testing service, a
fee covering the cost of determining the applicant's eligibility and providing
the examination.
3) The fee for
application for licensure of a person licensed as an optometrist in another
jurisdiction is $500.
4) The fee
for a sponsor of continuing education is $500.
b) Renewal Fees
1) The fee for renewal of an optometrist
license is $200 per year.
2) The
fee for renewal as a sponsor of continuing education is $250 per
year.
c) General Fees
1) The fee for restoration of a license other
than from inactive status is $50 plus payment of all lapsed renewal fees. For
the purposes of restoring from inactive status, the Division shall consider
that no renewal fees have lapsed during the period of inactive
status.
2) The fee for issuance of
a duplicate license or for the issuance of a replacement license for a license
that has been lost or destroyed is $20.
3) The fee for the issuance of a license with
a change of name or address other than during the renewal period is
$20.
4) The fee for the
certification of a license for any purpose is $20.
5) The fee for a wall certificate showing
licensure is the actual cost of producing the license.
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