South Carolina Code 40-38-240. Qualifications for licensure as optician or contact lens optician
(1) graduated from an accredited public or private high school or secondary school of equal grade approved by the board or has completed an equivalent course of study approved by the board.
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 40-38-240
- Optician: means one who prepares and dispenses lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses, and appurtenances to the intended wearers on prescriptions from licensed physicians or optometrists and in accordance with these prescriptions, mechanically interprets, measures, adapts, fits, and adjusts lenses, spectacles, eyeglasses, and appurtenances to the human face for the aid or correction of visual or ocular anomalies of the human eye;
(2) "Apprentice" means a qualified person registered by the board who is working under the supervision of a licensed optician, optometrist, or ophthalmologist and who is being trained in the practice of opticianry;
(3) "Board" means the South Carolina Board of Examiners in Opticianry; and
(4) "Direct supervision" means, with regard to a supervisee, the licensed optician must be on the premises at all times. See South Carolina Code 40-38-20
(2)(a) received a certificate from a two-year school of opticianry approved by the board;
(b) a currently valid optician’s license in another state;
(c) been engaged in opticianry for not less than two years in a state that does not license opticians; or
(d) had two years’ apprenticeship under a South Carolina licensed optician, optometrist, or ophthalmologist. The board must approve in writing an apprenticeship before the apprenticeship commences, and the regulations of the board apply to the apprentice.
(3) satisfactorily passed an examination conducted or recognized by the board and shows proficiency in processing a lens, frame, or any other optical device or appurtenance in accordance with an optometrist’s or physician’s prescription. Processing does not mean those tasks and functions in surface grinding performed by persons who work in a wholesale laboratory.
Having met the requirements of this subsection and upon payment of a licensure fee established by the board in regulation, the board shall issue a certificate of licensure and shall enter the person in the board register as licensed to work as an optician.
(B) A person is qualified to receive a certificate of licensure as a contact lens optician who has:
(1) met all the requirements of subsection (A); and
(2) satisfactorily passed a written qualifying contact lens examination conducted or recognized by the board.
Having met the requirement of this subsection and upon payment of a licensure fee established by the board in regulation, the board shall issue a certificate of licensure and shall enter the person in the board register as licensed to work as a contact lens dispensing optician.