Vermont Code § 26 V.S.A. § 2672

Qualifications
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§ 2672. Qualifications
A person shall not be licensed under this chapter, except as otherwise provided in
this chapter, unless he or she has obtained a high school education or its equivalent
and:
(1) Education. Has completed:
(A) at least a two-year course of study in a school of ophthalmic dispensing approved
by the Director or a school that is a candidate for accreditation by an accreditation
agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education and by the Director;
(B) at least two years of practical training and experience, approved by the Director,
under the supervision of a licensed optician, ophthalmologist, or optometrist; or
(C) the National Academy of Opticianry Ophthalmic Career Progression Program, including
at least one year of practical training and experience, approved by the Director,
under the supervision of a licensed optician, ophthalmologist, or optometrist; and
(2) Examination. Has passed an examination recognized by the Director that shall include assessment
of competency in ophthalmic materials; laboratory, practical, and physiological optics;
prescription interpretation; dispensing preparation; adjustment of lenses, spectacles,
eyeglasses, prisms, tinted lenses, and appurtenances; the use of lensometers or equivalent
instruments; adjusting instruments; and pupillary and facial measurements.

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