The Secretary of State and the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation (Office) have been given certain powers under Vermont law to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by setting standards, licensing applicants, and regulating licensed opticians and their practices. Legal authority for oversight of this profession is given to the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation. The Director is assisted by two advisors, licensed opticians residing in Vermont, who are appointed by the Secretary of State. The advisors will meet as needed.
The mailing address for matters concerning opticians is
Secretary of State
Office of Professional Regulation
Optician Licensing
National Life Bldg., North, FL2
Montpelier, VT 05620-3402
The Office is located at the National Life Building North, in Montpelier. Copies of these rules may be obtained on line at http://vtprofessionals.org or by contacting the Office 802-828-2837.
The Director is authorized to make these rules by 26 V.S.A. § 2665. Administrative rules for this profession have the force of law and govern proceedings related to this profession. In making rules, the Director must follow the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA"). The provisions of the Act governing rulemaking are found in 3 V.S.A. §§ 801-808 and 817-849.
The Office follows the current complaint procedure recommended by the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation. Copies of the procedure and more information about the complaint process may be obtained via the Office of Professional Regulation web site, http://vtprofessionals.org or from the Office.
An application for a license may be downloaded from the Optician Web page at http://vtprofessionals.org. More information about the application process may be obtained by calling or writing the Office.
A licensee or trainee must display his or her license or registration conspicuously in his or her principal place of business.
All optician training must include:
Optician training is to be documented by written affidavit from the training supervisor submitted at the completion of the training period or at other times as the Office may direct.
Every registered optician trainee who continues to act as an optician trainee shall, biennially, renew his or her optician trainee's certificate of registration by paying the renewal fee as stated on the renewal form. After initial registration, a trainee may renew his or her trainee's certificate of registration no more than three times, permitting no more than six years in which to complete the 4,680 hours of practical training required by this rule. Thereafter, a trainee's certificate of registration may not be renewed.
The registered optician trainee shall wear in a manner clearly visible to the client a name tag stating the registered optician trainee's name and bearing the words "Registered Optician Trainee" beneath the name.
During regular business hours, a representative of the Office may inspect the premises where a licensed optician, optometrist, or ophthalmologist is providing direct personal supervision of a registered trainee, for compliance with this rules.
An applicant who is not satisfied with the final decision denying a license or registration or renewal may appeal the decision to the Washington County Superior Court which shall review the matter on the basis of the record created before the administrative law officer.
The mandatory continuing education requirement begins with the first day of the first biennial renewal period following the issuance of initial license. The Director recommends, but does not require, continuing education for initial licensees during their first licensing period.
Licensees whose submissions do not satisfy the continuing education requirement may, absent exceptional circumstances, be denied renewal or may be issued a 90 day temporary license. During that period each person shall submit for approval and once approved, complete a specified corrective action plan. Once the Office determines that the plan has been met, it will issue a license. Otherwise the temporary license will expire.
04-200 Code Vt. R. 04-030-200-X
EFFECTIVE DATE: Original effective date not provided.
AMENDED: January 7, 1991 Secretary of Sate Rule Log #91-3; December 1, 1994 Secretary of State Rule Log #94-48; October 22, 2008 Secretary of State Rule Log #08-045