2093568 Notice of Final Rulemaking amending the optometry licensure requirements.  

  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

     

    NOTICE OF FINAL RULEMAKING

     

     

    The Acting Director of the Department Health, pursuant to the authority set forth under § 302 (14) of the District of Columbia Health Occupations Revision Act of 1985 (Act), effective March 15, 1986 (D. C. Law 6-99; D.C. Official Code § 3-1203.02 (14)(2007 Repl.)), and Mayor’s Order 98-140, dated August 20, 1998, hereby gives notice of the adoption of the following amendments to chapter 64 (Optometry) of title 17 (Business, Occupations and Professions) of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR).

     

    The purpose of the amendments is to inform an applicant that the national examination  tests an applicant’s initial competency in the practice of optometry; to increase the number of continuing education hours needed for renewal of a license from twenty- four (24) to thirty- six (36); to inform a licensee that he or she must submit proof of completion of continuing education within thirty (30) days after it is requested; to require that six (6) of the thirty- six (36) hours for optometrists certified for the administration of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents be completed pursuant to 17 DCMR § 6408; to add a new section entitled “Continuing Competency;” and to define the term “continuing competency.”  

     

    The proposed rulemaking was published on December 16, 2011, at 58 DCMR 10658.  No comments were received and no changes have been made.

     

    These regulations will become effective upon publication of this notice in the D.C. Register.

     

    Chapter 64 (Optometry) of title 17 DCMR (Business, Occupations and Professions) is amended to read as follows:

     

    Section 6404 (National Examination), subsection 6404.5 is amended to read as follows:

     

    6404.5              Effective June 1, 1994, an applicant for licensure by                                                             examination shall receive a passing score on the practical

                            examination portion of the national examination administered

                            by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (the national

                            examination) which is designed to test an applicant’s initial

                            competency in the practice of optometry.

     

    Section 6406 (Continuing Education Requirements), subsection 6406.4 is amended to read as follows:

     

    6406.4                          An applicant for renewal of a license shall submit proof of having

                            completed thirty- six (36) hours of approved continuing education credit

                            during the two (2) year period preceding the date the license expires.                                  Such proof shall be submitted within thirty (30) days after it is requested

                            by the Board.    

     

    Section 6413 (Administration of Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents), subsection 6413.7 is amended to read as follows:

     

    6413.7                                      An optometrist certified for the administration of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents shall prove to the Board’s satisfaction that he

                            or she has completed six (6) hours of approved continuing education

                            credits pursuant to section 6408.

     

    Add a new section 6418 to read as follows:

     

    6418                    CONTINUING COMPETENCY

     

    6418.1             An optometrist who has met the requirements for licensure and has

                      satisfied the requirement of completing thirty- six (36) hours of approved

                      continuing education credit pursuant to 17 DCMR § 6406.4 is deemed

                      competent to practice the profession of optometry.

     

    Section 6499 (Definitions), subsection 6499.1 is amended by adding “continuing competency” in alphabetical order to read as follows:

     

                            Continuing competency:

     

                            (a)        The ability to provide comprehensive eye and vision care by                                                meeting the needs of patient with the objectives of

                                        achieving appropriate outcomes and maintaining or improving the                                       patients quality of life;

     

    (b)               The ability to support an integrated healthcare system by collaborating with other healthcare professionals and service providers to facilitate the management of the overall health needs and to encourage the well-being of patients;

     

    (c)                The ability to apply management skills to optimize the care of 

                                        patients and make efficient use of health resources; and

     

    (d)               The ability to educate patients with the goal of encouraging

                appropriate, effective, and comprehensive eye and vision

                                        care.