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449.01(1)(a)4.4. Applying principles or techniques of optometric sciences in the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of a condition or cause of ocular health or disease.
449.01(1)(b)(b) Except as provided in par. (a), the practice of the profession of optometry does not include surgery or medical treatment.
449.01(2)(2)Dispensing opticians. A dispensing optician is one who practices optical dispensing. The practice of optical dispensing comprises the taking of necessary facial measurements and the processing, fitting and adjusting of mountings, frames, lenses and kindred products in the filling of prescriptions of duly licensed physicians or optometrists for ophthalmic lenses. Duplications, replacements or reproductions not requiring optometric service may be done without prescription. Nothing herein contained shall change the responsibility of physician to patient, or optometrist to patient.
449.01(4)(4)Examining board. In this chapter, “examining board” means optometry examining board.
449.015449.015Discrimination prohibited. Any agency of the state, county, municipality or school district shall accept the optometric services of optometrists licensed under this chapter, on the same basis as those of any other person authorized by law to render optometric services.
449.015 HistoryHistory: 1999 a. 85 s. 105.
449.02449.02Licenses; exemptions.
449.02(1)(1)No person shall practice optometry within the meaning of this chapter without a license to do so and a valid certificate of registration issued by the examining board, except that a dispensing optician need not be so licensed for the practice of optical dispensing.
449.02(2)(2)This section shall not apply to physicians and surgeons duly licensed as such in Wisconsin nor shall this section apply to the sale of spectacles containing simple lenses of a plus power only at an established place of business incidental to other business conducted therein, without advertising other than price marking on the spectacles, if no attempt is made to test the eyes. The term “simple lens” shall not include bifocals.
449.02(3)(3)This section does not apply to a person who practices optometry under the supervision of an optometrist licensed under this chapter. The examining board shall promulgate rules specifying the conditions for supervision required under this subsection.
449.02 HistoryHistory: 2005 a. 297.
449.02 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. Opt 4, Wis. adm. code.
449.02 AnnotationAn ophthalmic assistant performing functions within the definition of optometry delegated and supervised by an ophthalmologist is not engaged in the unlawful practice of optometry. A certified optometric technician who performs services within the definition of optometry delegated and supervised by a licensed optometrist is engaged in the unlicensed practice of optometry. 74 Atty. Gen. 146.
449.03449.03Enforcement.
449.03(1)(1)No rule made by the examining board shall expand the practice of optometry or affect the practice of dispensing opticians, nor shall the examining board enact rules which forbid the employment of an optometrist or declare such employment unprofessional conduct, or prohibit the operation of an optometric department by optometrists in a mercantile establishment.
449.03(2)(2)The chairperson or the secretary of the examining board shall cause actions to be instituted for violations of this chapter. The district attorney of the county in which the offense has been committed shall promptly prosecute upon being informed thereof from any source.
449.03 HistoryHistory: 1979 c. 162 s. 38 (10); 2005 a. 297; 2011 a. 257 s. 55.
449.03 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also Opt, Wis. adm. code.
449.03 AnnotationUnder sub. (1), the board is prohibited from enacting rules that affect the practice of dispensing opticians or forbidding the employment by them of optometrists or declaring such employment unprofessional conduct. Feinberg v. Hasler, 63 Wis. 2d 268, 217 N.W.2d 334 (1974).
449.04449.04Examination and licensure.
449.04(1)(1)The examining board may grant a license to engage in the practice of optometry only to a person who satisfies all of the following conditions:
449.04(1)(a)(a) The person presents proof satisfactory to the examining board that, subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, he or she does not have an arrest or conviction record.
449.04(1)(b)(b) The person has graduated from an accredited college of optometry approved and recognized by the examining board.
449.04(1)(c)(c) The person passes an examination approved or conducted by the examining board.
449.04(1)(d)(d) The person pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
449.04(2)(2)The examination shall reasonably relate to the skills likely to be needed for an applicant to practice optometry in this state at the time of examination and shall seek to determine the applicant’s preparedness to exercise such skills. The examination shall test knowledge regarding general and ocular pharmacology as it relates to optometry with particular emphasis on the use of topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents and therapeutic pharmaceutical agents, including the treatment of adverse reactions to such pharmaceutical agents, and knowledge regarding the removal of foreign bodies from an eye or from an appendage to the eye. The examination shall also test knowledge of state laws and administrative rules regarding the practice of optometry. The examining board may do any of the following:
449.04(2)(a)(a) Prepare, administer, and grade the examination.
449.04(2)(b)(b) Approve in whole or in part an examination prepared, administered, and graded by the national board of examiners in optometry or another examination provider approved by the examining board.
449.04(2)(c)(c) Approve and administer an examination prepared and graded by or under the direction of the national board of examiners in optometry or another examination provider approved by the examining board.
449.04 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 29, 418; 1991 a. 39; 2005 a. 297; 2013 a. 114 ss. 19, 20, 22, 23.
449.04 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. Opt 3, Wis. adm. code.
449.055449.055Endorsement. The examining board may issue a license and certificate of registration to a person who is licensed in good standing to practice optometry in another state that has substantially similar requirements if all of the following conditions are satisfied:
449.055(1)(1)The person has passed an examination in pathology and practical optometry.
449.055(2)(2)The person passes an examination that tests knowledge of state and federal laws and administrative rules and regulations regarding the practice of optometry.
449.055(3)(3)The person pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
449.055(4)(4)The person submits satisfactory evidence that the person has actually practiced in the other state for 5 years.
449.055(5)(5)The person satisfies the requirements under s. 449.04 (1) (a) and (b).
449.055(6)(6)The person has completed the study specified in ss. 449.17 (1m) (b) and 449.18 (2) (a) 2. and passes the examinations specified in ss. 449.17 (1m) (c) and 449.18 (2) (a) 3.
449.055 HistoryHistory: 2005 a. 297, ss. 16 to 19; 2013 a. 114.
449.06449.06Renewal; continuing education.
449.06(1)(1)Persons practicing optometry shall, on or before the applicable renewal date specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a), register with the department, pay the applicable renewal fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), and provide evidence satisfactory to the examining board that he or she has complied with the rules promulgated under sub. (2m).
449.06(2m)(2m)The examining board shall promulgate rules requiring a person who is issued a license to practice optometry to complete, during the 2-year period immediately preceding the renewal date specified in s. 440.08 (2) (a), not less than 30 hours of continuing education. The rules shall include requirements that apply only to optometrists who are allowed to use topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents under s. 449.17 or who are allowed to use therapeutic pharmaceutical agents or remove foreign bodies from an eye or from an appendage to the eye under s. 449.18.
449.06 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 29; 1991 a. 39, 207; 2005 a. 297; 2007 a. 20.
449.06 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. Opt 7, Wis. adm. code.
449.065449.065Display of registration. Every practicing optometrist shall display in a conspicuous place, at the entrance of his or her office, the name of the person so practicing and shall keep the certificate of registration issued by the examining board conspicuously displayed in that place of business so that it can easily be seen and read.
449.065 HistoryHistory: 2005 a. 297, s. 22.
449.07449.07Denial, limitation, suspension, revocation, reprimand.
449.07(1)(1)The examining board, by order, may reprimand and may deny, limit, suspend or revoke any license or certificate of registration if the licensee or registrant:
449.07(1)(a)(a) Obtained the license or certificate through error or fraud;
449.07(1)(b)(b) Is grossly incompetent;
449.07(1)(c)(c) Is habitually drunk or addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs;
449.07(1)(d)(d) Has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction, either within or without this state, of any violation of any law governing the practice of optometry or of any felony, subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322 and 111.335, a certified copy of the record of conviction to be conclusive evidence of such conviction;
449.07(1)(e)(e) Has obtained or sought to obtain anything of value by fraudulent representation in the practice of optometry;
449.07(1)(f)(f) Is guilty of immoral or unprofessional conduct;
449.07(1)(fm)(fm) Violates s. 449.17, 449.18 or 449.19;
449.07(1)(g)(g) Continued practice, knowingly having an infectious or contagious disease; or
449.07(1)(h)(h) If the applicant or registrant maintains a professional connection or association with any other person continuing to violate this chapter after 10 days’ notice in writing by the examining board.
449.07(3)(3)Upon application and satisfactory proof that the cause of such revocation or suspension no longer exists, the examining board may reinstate any license or registration by it suspended or revoked. This subsection does not apply to a license or registration that is suspended under s. 440.13 (2) (c) or that is revoked under s. 440.12.
449.08449.08Unprofessional conduct.
449.08(1)(1)Unprofessional conduct includes without limitation because of enumeration:
449.08(1)(a)(a) Any conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public;
449.08(1)(b)(b) Loaning of an optometric license or certificate to anyone;
449.08(1)(d)(d) Splitting or dividing any fee for optometric service with any person, except an associate licensed optometrist; or
449.08(1)(e)(e) Engaging in conduct unbecoming a person licensed to practice.
449.08(2)(2)Unprofessional advertising includes advertising professional superiority or the performance of professional services in a superior manner.
449.08 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 362; 1979 c. 337; 2005 a. 297.
449.08 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. Opt 5, Wis. adm. code.
449.09449.09Investigations. Subject to the rules promulgated under s. 440.03 (1), the examining board may make investigations and conduct hearings in regard to the conduct of any licensed optometrist or any person who, it has reason to believe, is acting or has acted in such capacity within the state. The person complained against may proceed to review such action of the examining board under ch. 227.
449.09 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 418.
449.10449.10Advertising. No rule of the examining board, unless intended to regulate false or misleading advertising, may restrict advertising on products and nonvariable services. In this section, “nonvariable services” means services for which a fee can be objectively determined prior to the time the services are rendered.
449.10 HistoryHistory: 1977 c. 362.
449.11449.11Penalties. Any person not lawfully authorized to practice optometry, who shall practice optometry or shall hold himself or herself out as a practitioner thereof, or who shall impersonate another practitioner or who shall violate any provisions of this chapter, or any rule or regulation made under authority thereof, shall be punished for the first offense by a fine not less than $50 nor more than $200, or by imprisonment for not more than 3 months, or both. And for a subsequent offense by a fine not less than $200 nor more than $500 or by imprisonment for not less than 3 nor more than 6 months, or both.
449.11 HistoryHistory: 1979 c. 162 s. 38 (9).
449.12449.12Interpretation. This chapter is passed in the interests of public health, safety and welfare and its provisions shall be liberally construed to carry out its objects and purposes.
449.17449.17Use of diagnostic pharmaceuticals.
449.17(1)(1)Applicability. An optometrist may use topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents only if the optometrist establishes a plan specified in sub. (2) and if one of the following applies:
449.17(1)(a)(a) The examining board initially issues a license to practice optometry to the optometrist on or after August 1, 2006.
449.17(1)(b)(b) The department issued a certificate to the optometrist under s. 449.17, 2003 stats.
449.17(1)(c)(c) The examining board issues a certificate under sub. (1m) to an optometrist issued a license to practice optometry before August 1, 2006.
449.17(1m)(1m)Licenses issued before august 1, 2006.
449.17(1m)(a)(a) The examining board shall certify an optometrist to use topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents if the optometrist was issued a license to practice optometry before August 1, 2006, and the optometrist satisfies the education requirements under par. (b) and successfully completes an examination under par. (c).
449.17(1m)(b)(b) In addition to the requirements under par. (c), the examining board may issue certificates under par. (a) only to optometrists who successfully complete 60 classroom hours of study in general and ocular pharmacology as it relates to optometry with particular emphasis on the use of topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents. At least 30 of the 60 classroom hours of study shall be in ocular pharmacology and shall emphasize the systemic effects of and reactions to pharmaceutical agents, including the treatment of any adverse reactions that may occur. The course of study shall be offered by an institution approved by the examining board and accredited by a regional or professional accrediting organization which is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or its successor or the federal department of education, and shall be completed prior to entering the examination required under par. (c).
449.17(1m)(c)(c) The examining board may issue certificates under par. (a) only to optometrists who successfully complete an examination approved or conducted by the examining board on the subject of general and ocular pharmacology as it relates to optometry with particular emphasis on the use of topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents, including the treatment of adverse reactions to such pharmaceutical agents. The examination shall be prepared or approved by the examining board. The examining board shall periodically review the validity, reliability, and appropriateness of the examination. The examining board may do any of the following:
449.17(1m)(c)1.1. Prepare, administer, and grade the examination.
449.17(1m)(c)2.2. Approve in whole or in part an examination prepared, administered, and graded by the national board of examiners in optometry or another examination provider approved by the examining board.
449.17(1m)(c)3.3. Approve and administer an examination prepared and graded by or under the direction of the national board of examiners in optometry or another examination provider approved by the examining board.
449.17(1m)(d)(d) No fee may be charged for a certificate issued under this subsection. A certificate issued under this subsection or s. 449.17, 2003 stats., remains in effect while the optometrist’s license to practice optometry remains in effect unless the certificate is suspended or revoked by the examining board.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)