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CALIFORNIA OPTOMETRY LAW EXAM
Comprehensive Practice Review Sheet
& Study Guide Fully Verified - 100% Pass
Guaranteed
Latest California Optometry Law Exam -
Concluding Review Sheet


INSTRUCTIONS
This comprehensive review sheet covers the California Optometry Law
Exam content, based on:

●​ California Business & Professions Code (BPC) - Sections
3000-3167
●​ California Code of Regulations (CCR) - Title 16, Division 13
●​ California Optometry Act
●​ Board of Optometry Rules & Regulations
●​ Recent Legislative Updates

Format: 150+ questions with correct answers and detailed rationales.
This review sheet is designed as a concluding review for the California
Optometry Law Exam.




EXAM QUESTIONS

,SECTION 1: LICENSURE & SCOPE OF PRACTICE

Questions 1-30



1. Under California law, optometrists are licensed and regulated by
which entity?​
A) California Medical Board​
B) California Board of Optometry​
C) California Department of Consumer Affairs​
D) California State Board of Pharmacy

Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: The California Board of Optometry (CBO) is the regulatory
body responsible for licensing and disciplining optometrists in
California. It operates under the Department of Consumer Affairs. The
Medical Board regulates physicians, and the Board of Pharmacy
regulates pharmacists.



2. What is the maximum fine the Board of Optometry can impose for a
violation of the Optometry Act?​
A) $1,000​
B) $2,500​
C) $5,000​
D) $10,000

Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: Under California law, the Board of Optometry may impose a
fine of up to $5,000 for each violation of the Optometry Act or Board

,regulations. This is in addition to other disciplinary actions such as
license suspension or revocation.



3. How often must an optometrist renew their license in California?​
A) Annually​
B) Every 2 years​
C) Every 3 years​
D) Every 4 years

Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: California optometrists must renew their licenses every 2
years. The renewal date is typically the last day of the birth month in
even-numbered or odd-numbered years. Continuing education (CE)
requirements must be met for renewal.



4. What are the CE (Continuing Education) requirements for California
optometrists?​
A) 30 hours every 2 years​
B) 50 hours every 2 years​
C) 30 hours every 3 years​
D) 50 hours every 3 years

Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: California optometrists must complete 30 hours of
approved continuing education every 2 years. This includes at least 1
hour in California law/ethics and 1 hour in cultural competency and
humility. The CE must be approved by the Board.

, 5. Which of the following is NOT within the scope of practice for a
California optometrist?​
A) Diagnosis of ocular disease​
B) Prescription of topical medications​
C) Performing laser eye surgery​
D) Prescription of oral medications

Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: California optometrists are authorized to diagnose ocular
disease, prescribe topical medications, and prescribe certain oral
medications (therapeutic pharmaceutical agents). However, laser eye
surgery is not within the scope of optometry; it is performed by
ophthalmologists.



6. The California Optometry Act is found in which section of the
Business & Professions Code?​
A) Sections 1000-1500​
B) Sections 2000-2500​
C) Sections 3000-3167​
D) Sections 4000-4500

Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: The California Optometry Act is codified in Business &
Professions Code Sections 3000-3167. This includes all laws
governing the practice of optometry in California.



7. What is required for an optometrist to prescribe Schedule III
controlled substances?​
A) A valid DEA registration​
B) A valid California Drug Enforcement Administration (CDEA)

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