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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-13 — Optometrists

43-13-18. Licensure by endorsement.

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An applicant may secure a license to practice optometry in this state without taking all required examinations as follows:
1. Presentation of a certified copy or an original certificate of registration or license in
good standing issued to the applicant by another state where the requirements for
license are equivalent to those of this state;
2. Payment of a reasonable sum fixed by the board; and
3. Unless waived by the board, all applicants for licensure by endorsement must:
a. Apply for the highest level of therapeutic licensure in this state.
b. Be current in the continuing education requirements of their current state of
licensure.
c. Pass a North Dakota state optometry law examination as required by the board to
be given at such times and places as are prescribed by the board.
d. Have a minimum of four years of practice, federal service, or teaching experience
as a licensed optometrist prior to making application.
e. Have not committed any act that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action
under this chapter or the rules and regulations of the board.
f. Submit to an oral interview before such persons and at a time and place as
prescribed by the board. The board may give or require a practical examination of the applicant if it is deemed necessary.
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