Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Introduction. See the provisions of the
Act relative to the license to practice optometry, in particular,
R.S.
37:1049 et seq.
B. Graduate of Approved School. Optometric
educational programs that are duly accredited by the Accreditation Council of
Optometric Education of the American Optometric Association and recommended to
the board by the Association of Regulatory Boards of Optometry as worthy of
approval will meet the statutory requirement of
R.S.
37:1049(3).
C. Duplicate License. The secretary of the
board, subject to prior board approval, may issue a duplicate certificate upon
application of a licensed optometrist in good standing if all provisions of the
Act applicable to the licensed optometrist have been satisfied and the
applicant has paid the fee prescribed in §801
D. Beginning Practice. Upon beginning
practice, a licensee shall notify the secretary of the board as to the address
of his office and the telephone number. If any time any office has relocated,
the licensee involved shall notify the secretary of his new office address and
telephone number. If, for any reason, he ceases to practice, he shall so notify
the secretary.
E. Continuing
Education. In order to qualify for the annual license renewal required by
R.S.
37:1057, the following information shall be
presented to the secretary of the board:
1.
Written certification that the doctor requesting license renewal has completed
12 hours of continuing education, or 16 hours of continuing education if the
doctor maintains a current certificate to treat ocular pathology, between
January 1 and December 31 of each year immediately preceding the March 1
renewal date set forth in
R.S.
37:1057 by attendance and completion of
courses approved by the Louisiana State Board of Optometry Examiners.
2. Education hours will not qualify unless
they are completed within the above stated calendar period.
3. While the education hours shall be
accomplished within the calendar dates set forth in Paragraph 1 hereof, the
written evidence of attendance shall be submitted on or before the first day of
March of each calendar year provided that same is in the office of the
secretary of the board on or before the first day of March of each calendar
year in which license renewal is sought.
4. The requirement shall only be waived in
cases of certified illness, certification by the commanding officer of those in
the military that due to his military assignment it was impossible for him to
comply or upon evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant for
renewal was unable to meet the requirement because of undue hardship.
5. Pay to the board the annual renewal fee
provided in
R.S.
37:1058 and
§801 herein on or before the first day of
March of each year.
F.
Qualifications for a Louisiana Licensed Optometrist to be Credentialed to
Utilize and Perform Authorized Ophthalmic Surgery Procedures
1. Louisiana licensed optometrists shall be
credentialed to perform authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures if:
a. the applicant provides proof of holding a
Louisiana license to practice therapeutic optometry and is in good standing, or
in the case of a new applicant for licensure, has satisfied the requirements of
R.S.
37:1049(1)-(8);
and
b. the applicant provides proof
of satisfactory completion of a course of instruction approved by the board
that may include:
i. the following didactic
classroom instructions:
(a). laser physics,
hazards, and safety;
(b).
biophysics of lasers;
(c). laser
application;
(d). laser tissue
interactions;
(e). laser
indications, contraindications, and potential complications;
(f). gonioscopy;
(g). laser therapy for open angle
glaucoma;
(h). laser therapy for
angle closure glaucoma;
(i).
posterior capsulotomy;
(j). common
complications, lids, lashes, lacrimal system;
(k). medicolegal aspects of procedures;
(l). peripheral
iridotomy;
(m). laser
trabeculoplasty;
(n). minor
surgical procedures;
(o). overview
of surgical instruments, asepsis, and O.S.H.A.;
(p). relevant surgical anatomy;
(q). emergency surgical procedures;
(r). chalazion management;
(s). local anesthesia: techniques and
complications;
(t). anaphalaxsis
and other office emergencies;
(u).
radiofrequency surgery;
(v).
post-operative wound care; and
c. the applicant satisfactorily completes a
written test approved by the board on aspects of the Louisiana Optometry
Practice Act pertaining to authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures.
2. A board-approved course of
instruction shall be:
a. provided by an
accredited optometry, osteopathy or medical school;
b. a minimum of 32 clock hours in length;
and
c. sponsored by an organization
approved by the board.
3. Prohibitions and Referrals
a. Performing authorized ophthalmic surgery
procedures without credentialing based upon the education requirements outlined
in this administrative regulation shall be grounds for suspension or revocation
of an optometry license and/or credentialing to perform authorized ophthalmic
surgery procedures as per section 1061 of the Optometry Practice Act.
4. Outcomes Reporting
a. Every optometrist who has met the
requirements for certification to perform authorized ophthalmic surgery
procedures shall report to the board the outcome of authorized ophthalmic
surgery procedures performed in such form as required or directed by the
board.
5. Beginning with
the graduating class of 2015 any optometrist who provides proof that he/she
graduated from an optometry school whose program includes all of the training
and testing requirements established by the board may be deemed to have met the
requirements for certification to perform authorized ophthalmic surgery
procedures.
6. Performance of
authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures by any person without a valid and
current certificate issued by the board to perform such procedures shall be
considered a violation of section 1061(A)(1) of the Optometry Practice
Act.
G. Participation in
Student Extern Program. An optometrist may participate in student extern
programs in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated from time to time
by the board.
1. The level of responsibility
assigned to a student extern shall be at the discretion of the supervising
optometrist who shall be ultimately responsible for the duties, actions or work
performed by such student extern.
2. The duties, actions and work performed by
a student extern in accordance with the provisions of this
§603 and
§603 shall not be considered the practice
of optometry without a license as set forth in
R.S.
37:1061(14).
H. Retirement of License
1. Upon request by a duly licensed
Optometrist whose license is in good standing, the board by rule may provide
for a license holder's license to be retired. The request to have a license
retired must be in writing and delivered to the board. The request for a
retired license will be placed on the board agenda for consideration at the
next scheduled board meeting and the effective date of retirement determined by
the board will be set and may be retroactive. A person who holds a retired
license may not practice optometry in any manner in Louisiana until such time
the license is reactivated and current. A person holding a retired license is
exempt from the continuing education requirements of
§301. A violation of this
section has the same effect as, and is subject to the penalties for, practicing
optometry without holding a license. The holder of a retired license need not
renew the retired license annually nor pay any renewal fees.
2. Re-Activation of Retired License. For an
retired license to be re-activated, the license holder must pay the
reinstatement fee set forth in
§801.A.6 plus any and all
license renewal fee(s) and comply with all continuing education requirements.
To re-activate a retired license the license holder must show 16 hours of board
approved continuing education for each year of retired license status. The
required continuing education may be obtained at any time during the retired
status period. If the inactive license holder fails to practice optometry in
any state for greater than five consecutive years from the date the license was
granted retired status, an examination acceptable to the board may be required
to re-activate the original license. For holders of a retired license with
authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures, if the retired license holder fails
to practice authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures in any state for greater
than five consecutive years from the date the license was granted retired
status, a recertification of advanced procedure proficiency and examination
acceptable to the board may be required to re-activate the original
license.
I. Inactive
Status
1. Upon request by a duly licensed
Optometrist whose license is in good standing, the board by rule may provide
for a license holder's license to be placed on inactive status. The request to
have a license be considered inactive must be in writing and delivered to the
board. The request for inactive status will be placed on the board agenda for
consideration at the next scheduled board meeting and the effective date of
inactive status determined by the board will be set and may be retroactive. A
person who holds an inactive license may not practice optometry in any manner
in Louisiana until such time the license is reactivated and current. A person
holding an inactive license is exempt from the continuing education
requirements of
Section
301. A
violation of this section has the same effect as, and is subject to the
penalties for, practicing optometry without holding a license. The holder of an
inactive license must renew the inactive license annually and pay appropriate
renewals fees to avoid revocation.
2. Re-Activation of Inactive License. For an
inactive license to be re-activated, the license holder must pay the
reinstatement fee set forth in
§801.A.6 plus any and all
license renewal fee(s) and comply with all continuing education requirements.
To re-activate an inactive license the license holder must show 16 hours of
board approved continuing education for each year of inactive license status.
The required continuing education may be obtained at any time during the
inactive status period. If the inactive license holder fails to practice
optometry in any state for greater than five consecutive years from the date
the license was granted inactive status, an examination acceptable to the board
may be required to re-activate the original license. For holders of an inactive
license with authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures, if the inactive license
holder fails to practice authorized ophthalmic surgery procedures in any state
for greater than five consecutive years from the date the license was granted
inactive status, a recertification of advanced procedure proficiency and
examination acceptable to the board may be required to re-activate the original
license.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
37:1048.