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(a) An applicant for a license by examination to practice optometry must submit
(1) a completed and notarized application on a form provided by the department;
(2) documentation showing that the applicant has passed the examinations required in 12 AAC 48.015(1) and (2) sent directly to the department form the NBEO;
(3) official college transcripts verifying graduation from a recognized school or college of optometry;
(4) if the applicant has been licensed in another jurisdiction, verification of licensure, including the disposition on any disciplinary action taken or pending against the applicant, from each licensing jurisdiction in which the applicant holds or has ever held an optometry license;
(5) the applicable fees required by 12 AAC 02.300; and
(6) the completed Alaska State Optometry Law Examination required under 12 AAC 48.015.
(b) The board will not review an application until the fees required by 12 AAC 02.300(1) - (2) and documents required in (a)(1) - (5) of this section have been received by the department.
(c) The board may request additional information from a licensing jurisdiction and other applicable sources if an applicant's license history received under (a)(4) of this section shows disciplinary action that the board determines needs further review.
History: Eff. 2/26/89, Register 109; am 3/20/93, Register 125; am 4/14/95, Register 134; am 10/11/95, Register 136; am 4/24/97, Register 142; am 7/20/97, Register 143; am 11/2/2002, Register 164; am 9/17/2003, Register 167
Authority: AS 08.72.050
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