(a) All registered optometrists licensed in the State of Alabama are required to take annual courses of study in subjects relating to the practice of optometry. The length of study shall be prescribed by the board but shall not exceed 25 clock hours in any calendar year. Licensees approved by the board to use pharmaceutical agents shall be required to take not less than 20 nor more than 25 hours of continuing education, half of which shall be in subjects relating to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disease of the human eye and its adjacent structures. Attendance shall be at a course or courses approved by the board.

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Terms Used In Alabama Code 34-22-22

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(b) Continuing education requirements shall be completed between October 1 and September 30 of each fiscal year prior to the time for license renewal for the next fiscal year. Upon the failure of any licensee to certify compliance with continuing education requirements for the fiscal year on or before the first day of November, the board shall notify the licensee by registered mail addressed to his or her last address of record that certification has not been received and unless certification is received on or before the first day of January, his or her license and license certificate shall be automatically suspended. If the certification demonstrating compliance with continuing education requirements is not received by the board on or before January 1, the license and license certificate of the licensee which was previously granted shall automatically be suspended. Notwithstanding the foregoing, between October 1 and December 31 of each year, the licensee shall be permitted to complete continuing education requirements which he or she has failed to complete prior to the end of the fiscal year on September 30.
(c) The license and license certificate shall be reinstated only upon the provision of satisfactory evidence to the board, in a form acceptable to the board, that the continuing education requirements for the one fiscal year next preceding the proposed reinstatement have been satisfied and upon the payment of all fees required to be paid under this chapter.
(d) Every licensed optometrist who desires to continue the practice of optometry in the state shall annually, on or before the first day of October, pay to the secretary of the board a renewal fee of one hundred sixty dollars ($160), for which the licensee shall receive a renewal of the registration. Every licensed optometrist approved by the board to use pharmaceutical agents shall pay an additional fee of one hundred dollars ($100). The licensee shall sign and verify, either physically or electronically, the accuracy of the registration and certify his or her compliance with the continuing education requirements of the board for renewal on a form provided by the board. Upon submission of the completed form prescribed by the board, together with the aforementioned fee, the licensee shall receive the current annual registration certificate authorizing him or her to continue the practice of optometry in this state for a period of one year.
(e) Any license and license certificate previously granted shall automatically be suspended if the holder fails to secure the annual registration certificate by January 1 each year. Any optometrist whose license is automatically suspended by reason of failure, neglect, or refusal to secure the annual registration certificate shall be reinstated by the board upon payment of a penalty fee of two hundred dollars ($200) plus all accrued annual registration fees accompanied with the prescribed form for annual registration of the license.
(f) Upon failure of any licensee to file application for the annual registration certificate and pay the annual registration fee on or before the first day of November each year, the board shall notify the licensee by certified or registered mail addressed to his or her last address of record that the application and fee have not been received and that, unless the application and fee are received on or before the first day of January of the following year, the license and license certificate shall be automatically suspended.
(g) The board may waive annual registration and the payment of fees while any licensee is prevented from practicing optometry by reason of physical disability, temporary active duty with any of the Armed Forces of the United States, or while any licensee is completely retired from the practice of optometry. The waiver of fees shall be effective so long as the disability, temporary active duty, or complete retirement continues.
(h) The board shall promulgate rules for the administration of this section.