22 Tex. Admin. Code § 273.6 - Licenses for a Limited Period
(a)
Provisional License.
(1) Requirements for
Provisional License. On application for examination, a candidate may apply for
a provisional license under the following circumstances:
(A) The applicant must be licensed in good
standing as a therapeutic optometrist in another state, the District of
Columbia, or a territory of the United States that has licensing requirements
that are substantially equivalent to the requirements of the Texas Optometry
Act, and must furnish proof of such licensure on board forms
provided.
(B) The applicant must
have passed the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) Examination
Parts I and II, after January 1, 1984, and Part III after June of 1994, as well
as the Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease (TMOD) Examination after
January of 1985 and must submit a true and correct copy of the applicant's
score report.
(C) The applicant
must have satisfied the educational requirement of §
271.11 of this title (relating to
Required Education for Therapeutic Licensure).
(D) The applicant must not have failed an
examination for a license conducted by the Board.
(E) The applicant's license to practice
optometry must not have been revoked or suspended by any
jurisdiction.
(2)
Sponsorship. A candidate for provisional licensure must be sponsored by a
therapeutic optometrist who is currently licensed by the Board with the
following conditions applicable.
(A) Prior to
practice in Texas, on forms provided by the Board, the sponsor licensee will
certify to the Board the following:
(i) that
such candidate will be working within the same office as the licensee, under
direct supervision of the sponsor licensee; and
(ii) that such sponsor licensee is aware of
the Act and rules governing provisional licensure and that the sponsorship will
cease upon the invalidity of the provisional license.
(B) Sponsor licensee will be held responsible
for the unauthorized practice of optometry should such provisional license
expire.
(3) Hardship. An
applicant for a provisional license may be excused from the requirements of
sponsorship if the Board determines that compliance constitutes a hardship to
the applicant.
(4) Application and
fee.
(A) The candidate for provisional
licensure will be subject to all application requirements required by Chapter
271 of this title (relating to Licensing) and subject to the applicable fees
established under §
273.4 of this chapter (relating to
Fees (Not Refundable)). In addition, the candidate will be subject to a fee for
issuance of a provisional license, as established under §
273.4 of this chapter.
(B) No provisional license can be issued
until all application forms and fees are received and the application is
approved.
(C) A provisional license
expires upon the earlier to occur of the passage of 180 days or notice by the
Board of the candidate's successful passage or failure of all examinations
required by Chapter 271 of this title. It shall be the responsibility of the
candidate and sponsor to return the provisional license to the Board upon
expiration.
(D) Each candidate for
provisional license shall receive only one nonrenewable license prior to the
issuance of a therapeutic optometry license.
(5) If at any time during the provisional
licensure period it is determined that the holder of such provisional license
has violated the Optometry Act or Board rules, such provisional license will be
subject to termination.
(b) Military Limited Volunteer License.
(1) Pursuant to §351.266 of the Texas
Optometry Act, the Board may issue a military limited volunteer license to
practice optometry or therapeutic optometry to an applicant who:
(A) is licensed and in good standing, or was
licensed and retired in good standing, as an optometrist or therapeutic
optometrist in another state;
(B)
is or was authorized as an optometrist or therapeutic optometrist to treat
personnel enlisted in a branch of the United States armed forces or veterans;
and
(C) meets all other
requirements prescribed by Board Rule.
(2) The Board may not issue a license under
this section to an applicant who:
(A) holds an
optometry or therapeutic optometry license that:
(i) is currently under investigation by a
state or territory of the United States, or a uniformed service of the United
States;
(ii) is or was restricted,
cancelled, suspended, revoked, or subject to other discipline or denial of
licensure by a state or territory of the United States, or a uniformed service
of the United States;
(B)
holds a license issued by the Drug Enforcement Agency or a state public safety
agency to prescribe, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a controlled
substance that:
(i) is currently under
investigation by a state or territory of the United States, or a uniformed
service of the United States;
(ii)
is or was restricted, cancelled, suspended, revoked, or subject to other
discipline or denial by a state or territory of the United States, or a
uniformed service of the United States; or
(C) is currently under investigation or has
been convicted of, or placed on deferred adjudication, community supervision,
or deferred disposition for a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude.
(3) An
optometrist or therapeutic optometrist who practices optometry or therapeutic
optometry under a license issued under this section may:
(A) only practice at a clinic that primarily
treats indigent populations; and
(B) not receive direct or indirect
compensation or payment of anything of monetary value in exchange for the
optometric services rendered by the optometrist or therapeutic optometrist to
the indigent patients at the clinic.
(4) A military limited volunteer license
holder is subject to Board rules, including rules regarding disciplinary
action, license registration and renewal.
(5) A military limited volunteer license
shall be issued for a period of one year and may be renewed and maintained
according to registration requirements as prescribed by Board Rules.
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