North Carolina General Statutes 90-240. Examination
(a) Applicants to take the examination for dispensing opticians shall be high school graduates or the equivalent who have done one of the following:
(1) Successfully completed a two-year course of training in an accredited school of opticianry with a minimum of 1600 hours.
Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 90-240
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(2) Completed two and one-half years of apprenticeship while registered with the Board under a licensed dispensing optician, with time spent in a recognized school credited as part of the apprenticeship period.
(3) Completed two and one-half years of apprenticeship while registered with the Board under the direct supervision of an optometrist or a physician specializing in ophthalmology, provided the supervising optometrist or physician elects to operate the apprenticeship under the same requirements applicable to dispensing opticians.
(a1) Applicants to take the examination for dispensing opticians who are graduates from an accredited college or university with a four-year degree or comparable degree in a health-related field shall satisfy one of the following:
(1) The requirements of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this section.
(2) Successful completion of two years of apprenticeship while registered with the Board under a health care professional identified in subdivision (2) or (3) of subsection (a) of this section. The Board may adopt rules specifying the colleges, universities, and coursework that meet the accreditation requirements of this subsection.
(b) The examination shall be confined to such knowledge as is reasonably necessary to engage in preparation and dispensing of optical devices and shall include the following:
(1) The skills necessary for the proper analysis of prescriptions;
(2) The skills necessary for the dispensing of eyeglasses and contact lenses; and
(3) The processes by which the products offered by dispensing opticians are manufactured.
(c) The examination shall be given at least twice each year at sites and on dates that are publicly announced 60 days in advance.
(d) Each applicant shall, upon request, receive his or her examination score on each section of the examination.
(e) The Board shall include as part or all of the examination, any nationally prepared and recognized examination, and will periodically review and validate any exam in use by the Board. The Board will credit an applicant with the score on any national test successfully completed in the three years immediately preceding the date the applicant is scheduled to take the North Carolina examination, to the extent that such test is included in the North Carolina examination. The Board shall adopt rules designating the nationally prepared and recognized examinations that will satisfy and serve as credit for parts or all of the North Carolina examination.
(f) Completion of the six-month internship required of all applicants under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-237(4) may, at the election of the applicant, occur before or after the applicant sits for the examination as provided in this section, so long as the applicant has met the minimum qualifications for examination under subsection (a) or (a1) of this section at the time the internship commences. (1951, c. 1089, s. 7; 1977, c. 755, s. 3; 1981, c. 600, s. 8; 2016-117, s. 3(a).)