FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 6227
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C 16 L 10
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Concerning the practice of opticianry.
Sponsors: Senators Becker, Marr, Parlette and Keiser.
Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
House Committee on Health Care & Wellness
Background: Dispensing opticians prepare and dispense lenses and eyeglasses based on written prescriptions from physicians or optometrists. Opticians are permitted to have no more than two apprentices in training under their direct supervision. Supervising opticians are responsible for the acts of the apprentices they oversee. In order to obtain a license in Washington, optician applicants must pass an exam, pay a fee, be 18 years of age, have a high school degree, be of good moral character, and either have had at least three years of apprenticeship training or have completed opticianry coursework in an approved college or university. Dispensing opticians who have been engaged in practice outside of Washington for five years may also be examined. If they hold a credential in another state, they may be credentialed to practice without examination if the Secretary of the Department of Health determines that the other state's credentialing standards are substantially equivalent to Washington's state standards.
Summary: Opticianry students in an approved college or university opticianry course are permitted to practice under the supervision of a licensed dispensing optician, optometrist or ophthalmologist, as long as the students are clearly identified as students.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate | 45 | 0 | |
House | 96 | 0 |
Effective: | June 10, 2010 |