Only those optometrists meeting the requirements of this
Article may apply for TPA Certification to use Therapeutic Pharmaceutical
Agents. The Application for TPA Certification (Form TPA-1 Rev. 4/96), which is
hereby incorporated by reference, may be obtained from the Board's Headquarters
office. Requirements for TPA certification are as follows:
(a) If the applicant is licensed to practice
optometry in California and graduated from an accredited school of optometry
prior to January 1, 1992:
(1) Completion of
an 80-hour TPA didactic course provided either by the University of California
at Berkeley School of Optometry or the Southern California College of Optometry
or recognized ophthalmological residency review committee or at an accredited
school or college located outside of California as provided in Section
1570 in this Article.
(2) Pass the examination given at the
conclusion of the TPA course.
(3)
Pass the TMOD component of the NBEO administered after July 1, 1992.
(4) Complete 20 hours of self directed study
in the treatment and management of ocular, systemic disease.
(5) Complete a 65-hour preceptorship service
as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(b) If the
applicant is a licensed optometrist in California and graduated from an
accredited school of optometry after January 1, 1992 but before January 1,
1996:
(1) Complete 20 hours of self directed
study in the treatment and management of ocular, systemic disease.
(2) Complete a 65-hour preceptorship service
as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(c) If the
applicant is a graduate from an accredited school of optometry after January 1,
1996:
(1) Obtain a California optometrist
license.
(2) Be certified by an
accredited school of optometry that the applicant is competent in the
diagnosis, treatment, and management of ocular, systemic disease.
(3) Be certified by an accredited school of
optometry that the applicant has completed 10 hours of experience with an
ophthalmologist.
(d) If
the applicant is licensed outside California and graduated from an accredited
school of optometry before January 1, 1992:
(1) Obtain a California optometrist
license.
(2) Completion of an
80-hour TPA didactic course provided either by University of California at
Berkeley School of Optometry or Southern California College of Optometry or
recognized ophthalmological residency review committee or at an out-of-state
school as provided in Section
1570 in this Article.
(3) Pass the examination given at the
conclusion of the TPA course.
(4)
Pass the TMOD component of the NBEO administered after July 1, 1992.
(5) Complete 20 hours of self directed study
in the treatment and management of ocular, systemic disease.
(6) Complete a 65-hour preceptorship service
as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(e) If the
applicant is licensed outside California and graduated from an accredited
school of optometry after January 1, 1992 but prior to January 1, 1996:
(1) Obtain a California optometrist
license.
(2) Complete 20 hours of
self directed study in the treatment and of management of ocular, systemic
disease.
(3) Complete a 65-hour
preceptorship service as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(f) If the
applicant is licensed in a state outside of California, graduated from an
accredited school of optometry prior to January 1, 1992 and has practiced in
that state, or on a reservation or a facility supported and maintained by the
United States government with a TPA license:
(1) Obtain a California optometrist
license.
(2) Pass the TMOD
component of the NBEO administered after July 1, 1992.
(3) Complete a 65-hour preceptorship service
as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(g) If the
applicant is licensed in a state outside of California, graduated from an
accredited school of optometry after January 1, 1992 but before January 1, 1996
and has practiced in that state or on a reservation or a facility supported and
maintained by the United States government with a TPA license:
(1) Complete 20 hours of self directed study
in the treatment and of management of ocular, systemic disease.
(2) Complete a 65-hour preceptorship service
as defined in Section
1567 in this
Article.
(h) All TPA
certified optometrists pursuant to this Article must complete 50 hours of
continuing education in order to renew licensure. Thirty-five of the required
hours shall be in the diagnosis, treatment and management of ocular, and
systemic disease consistent with Business and Professions Code section
3059,
subdivision (f).
(i) If the
applicant is licensed in a state outside of California and requests that the
65-hour preceptorship service requirement contained in subdivisions (e), (f)
and (g) be waived based on their optometric practice experience using TPA in
another state, the Board, as authorized under Business and Professions Code
Section
3041.3(d)(1),
shall deem the experience as equivalent to the 65-hour preceptorship service
required in California provided the following conditions are met:
1. Applicant is licensed in good standing in
their state of licensure.
2.
Applicant has graduated from an accredited school of optometry before January
1, 1996.
3. Applicant has met the
requirements to treat with therapeutic pharmaceutical agents in their state of
licensure.
4. Applicant has been
practicing optometry in their state of licensure using therapeutic
pharmaceutical agents for 5 continuous years immediately preceding the
submission of their application.