7124 - Requirements for a professional license.

§ 7124. Requirements  for a professional license.  a. To qualify for a  license as an ophthalmic  dispenser,  an  applicant  shall  fulfill  the  following requirements;    (1) Application: file an application with the department;    (2)  Education:  have  received  an  education,  including high school  graduation  and  completion,  in  accordance  with  the   commissioner's  regulations,  of either (i) a two-year program in ophthalmic dispensing,  or, (ii) two years of training and experience in  ophthalmic  dispensing  under the supervision of a licensed ophthalmic dispenser, optometrist or  physician;    (3)  Experience:  have  experience  satisfactory  to  the board and in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;    (4) Examination: pass an examination satisfactory to the board and  in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;    (5) Age: be at least eighteen years of age;    (6) Citizenship: meet no requirement as to United States citizenship;    (7)  Character:  be  of  good  moral  character  as  determined by the  department; and    (8) Fees: pay a fee of one hundred fifteen dollars to  the  department  for  admission  to a department conducted examination and for an initial  license, a fee of forty-five dollars for each reexamination,  a  fee  of  fifty dollars for an initial license for persons not requiring admission  to  a  department  conducted examination, and a fee of fifty dollars for  each triennial registration period.    b. A person licensed after July first, nineteen hundred  seventy-three  shall  be  permitted  to  fit  contact  lenses  only if the licensee, in  addition to the requirements of subdivision a of this section, shall (1)  pass a separate examination satisfactory to the board and in  accordance  with   the  commissioner's  regulations;  and  (2)  have  the  requisite  experience in the fitting of contact lenses satisfactory  to  the  board  and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.