Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 67.4 - Training permits(a) Notwithstanding the requirements of section 59.2 of this Title, every person who seeks to meet the education requirement for licensure as an ophthalmic dispenser or the education requirement for certification to fit contact lenses through completion of acceptable alternative training and experience, as such requirements are prescribed in sections 67.1 and 67.2 of this Part, shall apply to the department for a training permit prior to commencing such training.(b) To qualify for a training permit for basic ophthalmic dispensing training, a candidate shall present satisfactory evidence of: (1) enrollment in a training and experience program, which meets the requirements of sections 67.1(b)(2) and 67.2(a) of this Part;(2) attestation by a licensed ophthalmic dispenser, physician or optometrist that the candidate's training and experience program shall meet the requirements of sections 67.1(b)(2) and 67.2(a) of this Part and be under the supervision of a licensed ophthalmic dispenser, physician, or optometrist who shall be on-site and readily accessible to provide personal advice and assistance to the candidate, when the candidate is receiving clinical training and experience.(c) To qualify for a training permit for contact lens fitting, a candidate shall present satisfactory evidence of: (1) enrollment in a training and experience program, which meets the requirements of sections 67.1(c)(2) and 67.2(b) of this Part; and(2) attestation by a licensed ophthalmic dispenser, physician, or optometrist that the candidate's training and experience program shall meet the requirements of sections 67.1(c)(2) and 67.2(b) of this Part and be under the supervision of a licensed ophthalmic dispenser, physician, or optometrist who shall be on site and readily accessible to provide personal advice and assistance to the candidate, when the candidate is receiving clinical training and experience.(d) Duration. A training permit shall be valid for a period not to exceed two years, or until 60 days after notification by the department that the education requirement for licensure has been met, whichever first occurs. At the discretion of the department, a permit may be renewed for one additional period not to exceed one year.(e) Supervision. A licensed ophthalmic dispenser, optometrist, or physician may supervise concurrently no more than one candidate with a training permit.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 67.4