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§ 73-19-17. Examination; qualifications.
 

Any person over the age of twenty-one (21) years, of good moral character, and who has graduated from a high school or preparatory school affiliated with and recognized by a state university, and who has graduated from a reputable school or college of optometry, shall be entitled to stand the examination for license to practice optometry in Mississippi. The examining Board of Optometry shall keep on file a list of schools or colleges of optometry which are recognized by said board. The examination to practice optometry shall consist of tests in practical, theoretical and physiological optics, in theoretical and practical optometry and in anatomy and physiology of the eye and in pathology as applied to optometry. The State Board of Optometry shall not examine or certify any optometrist in any therapeutic procedures unless the optometrist has successfully completed the proper didactic education and supervised clinical training taught by an institution accredited by a regional or professional accreditation organization that is recognized or approved by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation of the United States Department of Education, or its successor, and approved by the State Board of Optometry with the advice and consultation of the designated members of the State Board of Medical Licensure and the State Board of Pharmacy. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 6124i; 1930, § 5660; 1942, § 8840; Laws,  1920, ch. 217; Laws, 1956, ch. 305, § 3; reenacted, 1983, ch. 438, § 9; reenacted, 1991, ch. 303, § 9; Laws, 1994, ch. 573, § 11, eff from and after July 1, 1994.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 19 > 73-19-17

§ 73-19-17. Examination; qualifications.
 

Any person over the age of twenty-one (21) years, of good moral character, and who has graduated from a high school or preparatory school affiliated with and recognized by a state university, and who has graduated from a reputable school or college of optometry, shall be entitled to stand the examination for license to practice optometry in Mississippi. The examining Board of Optometry shall keep on file a list of schools or colleges of optometry which are recognized by said board. The examination to practice optometry shall consist of tests in practical, theoretical and physiological optics, in theoretical and practical optometry and in anatomy and physiology of the eye and in pathology as applied to optometry. The State Board of Optometry shall not examine or certify any optometrist in any therapeutic procedures unless the optometrist has successfully completed the proper didactic education and supervised clinical training taught by an institution accredited by a regional or professional accreditation organization that is recognized or approved by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation of the United States Department of Education, or its successor, and approved by the State Board of Optometry with the advice and consultation of the designated members of the State Board of Medical Licensure and the State Board of Pharmacy. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 6124i; 1930, § 5660; 1942, § 8840; Laws,  1920, ch. 217; Laws, 1956, ch. 305, § 3; reenacted, 1983, ch. 438, § 9; reenacted, 1991, ch. 303, § 9; Laws, 1994, ch. 573, § 11, eff from and after July 1, 1994.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 19 > 73-19-17

§ 73-19-17. Examination; qualifications.
 

Any person over the age of twenty-one (21) years, of good moral character, and who has graduated from a high school or preparatory school affiliated with and recognized by a state university, and who has graduated from a reputable school or college of optometry, shall be entitled to stand the examination for license to practice optometry in Mississippi. The examining Board of Optometry shall keep on file a list of schools or colleges of optometry which are recognized by said board. The examination to practice optometry shall consist of tests in practical, theoretical and physiological optics, in theoretical and practical optometry and in anatomy and physiology of the eye and in pathology as applied to optometry. The State Board of Optometry shall not examine or certify any optometrist in any therapeutic procedures unless the optometrist has successfully completed the proper didactic education and supervised clinical training taught by an institution accredited by a regional or professional accreditation organization that is recognized or approved by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation of the United States Department of Education, or its successor, and approved by the State Board of Optometry with the advice and consultation of the designated members of the State Board of Medical Licensure and the State Board of Pharmacy. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 6124i; 1930, § 5660; 1942, § 8840; Laws,  1920, ch. 217; Laws, 1956, ch. 305, § 3; reenacted, 1983, ch. 438, § 9; reenacted, 1991, ch. 303, § 9; Laws, 1994, ch. 573, § 11, eff from and after July 1, 1994.