Kentucky is one of only twenty-three states that require optician licensing by law. Rules and regulations regarding optician training requirements, licensing, and certification are established by the Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers. The following information will be relevant to you if you are wanting to be licensed as an optician in the state of Kentucky.
Kentucky State Opticianry Law:
Licensing: KRS 326.030 – KRS 326.990
No person shall engage in the practice of ophthalmic dispensing unless he or she is duly licensed to practice medicine, osteopathy, or optometry in this Commonwealth or unless he or she is the holder of a license as an ophthalmic dispenser.
General Eligibility Requirements:
- More than eighteen (18) years of age
- Of good moral character
- Has graduated from high school or possesses a General Educational Development (GED)
Training Requirements:
- Has at least two (2) years of satisfactory training and experience in ophthalmic dispensing under the supervision of an ophthalmic dispenser, physician, osteopath, or optometrist, or is a graduate of an accepted school of ophthalmic dispensing
Examination Requirements:
- The National Opticianry Competency Examination administered by the American Board of Opticianry
- The National Contact Lens Registry Examination administered by the National Contact Lens Examiners
- A nationally standardized practical examination
- The practical examination cannot be taken until all other licensure requirements have been completed
- A grade of 70 or greater is considered passing
Licensure by Reciprocity:
You may be licensed as an ophthalmic dispenser without being required to meet the above standards, with the exception of the practical examination, if you…
- Hold a valid license in another state whose qualifications at the time of licensure were equal to or higher than those requirements established in Kentucky
- Have been actively engaged in the practice of ophthalmic dispensing for a period of two (2) years immediately preceding the date of application
Fees and Forms:
- Application for Dispenser License, $50
- Application for Practical Exam, $50
- Application for Apprenticeship, $50
- Application for Renewal, $50
- Application for Dispenser License
- Application for Practical Exam
- Application for Apprenticeship
- Application for Renewal
State Contact Information:
Phone: (502) 564-3296 ext 228
Fax: (502) 696-4961
E-mail: lindsey.lane@ky.gov
Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers
911 Leawood Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601
Web Site: Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers
State Association: Society of Dispensing Opticians of Kentucky
I am a licensed optician in Tennessee. I have my ABO and NCLE. Sent my money for a license for Kentucky . Haven’t heard anything, also had Tennessee Board send a letter of my good standing.. I really could use a temporary or
permanent license right now. Moving. Getting married. Haven’t heard anything.
Hello, I have been an ABOC optician in WI for over 20 years. We are considering moving in the next 6 months. Would I not be able to get a job in Kentucky without further examinations if we move there?
I AM A OPTICIAN IN THE STATE OF MICH I GRADUATED FROM FERRIS STATE COLLEGE OPTICIAN PROGRAM WITH A.A.S IN OPTICAL DISPENSING. IM CURRENTLY WOKING AS A OPTICIAN. I AM PLANNING TO RELOCATE TO KENTUCKY. HOW CAN I BECOME LICENSE AS WELL AS HAVE SOME ONE SPONSOR ME
Hello; I have worked in an optometrists office dispensing glasses for over three years in Indiana, and have even worked a few shifts over the bridge (whether I was allowed to or not I was unaware). Is there any way to waive the apprenticeship period? Has this been done before? I feel confident I could pass any state examinations given the opportunity.
Lauretta,
The Kentucky Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers requires that you complete the ABO and NCLE exams as well as a 2 year apprenticeship or 2 year Associate Degree in Optical Science in order to become licensed. I would recommend contacting the Board directly to find out if they would make an exception for you.
I am currently licensed in NC. I want to take the exam to see if I can obtain my license in KY. I do have the NCLE and ABO. But at this moment, I do not have a job yet. I need to know if that will be an issue, because in the application it asks for the location where I will be working. Please let me know if this will be an issue, I do intend to look for work once I obtain my license in KY.
Sandibel,
You may want to contact the Board directly about this issue. Since we are not affiliated with the Board, we cannot say how this will affect your licensing status. Some states prefer that applicants already have a position while others ask for the information so that they know where to contact you. The Board will be able to provide a more definitive answer. I hope that helps.