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Key Facts: AR Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

AR Board exam

20h/yr

TPA CE

Annual renewal

$150/yr

Renewal Fee

Due February 1

ACA 17-90

Practice Act

§§101-510

72 hours

Hydrocodone Limit

No refills

The AR Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers ACA §§17-90-101-510, Board rules (Agency 069), broad scope including injections (excl. IV/intraocular) and skin lesion removal/biopsy, all oral/topical drugs for eye conditions, hydrocodone combinations limited to 72 hours (no refills), 20h/yr TPA CE or 12h/yr non-TPA with 1h jurisprudence, $150 annual renewal by Feb 1, and Board composition (5 ODs + 2 non-ODs).

About the AR Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

The Arkansas Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Arkansas Optometry Practice Act under ACA Title 17, Chapter 90, and Board rules under Agency 069. Required for all initial licensure applicants seeking to practice optometry in Arkansas.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Arkansas State Board of Optometry)

AR Optometry Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

40%

Arkansas Optometry Practice Act

ACA Title 17 Chapter 90, Agency 069 Board rules, Department of Health oversight, Board composition (5 ODs + 2 non-ODs)

30%

Scope of Practice & Prescribing

Injections (excl. IV/intraocular), skin lesion procedures, all oral/topical drugs, hydrocodone 72h limit, Schedule I/II restrictions, epinephrine authority

15%

Licensing & CE Requirements

20h TPA or 12h non-TPA annual CE, 1h jurisprudence, $150 renewal Feb 1, COPE accreditation for out-of-state courses

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Four categories of disciplinary grounds, Board safeguarding mission, out-of-state violations, probation compliance

How to Pass the AR Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AR Optometry Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study ACA Title 17, Chapter 90 (§§17-90-101-510) for the complete Arkansas Optometry Practice Act and subchapter structure
2Know the broad scope: injections (excl. IV/intraocular), skin lesion removal/biopsy (excl. lid margin/nasal to puncta), all oral/topical drugs
3Understand the hydrocodone exception: combination drugs only, regardless of schedule, 72 hours max, no refills
4Review CE requirements: 20h TPA or 12h non-TPA annually, 1h jurisprudence, COPE required for out-of-state courses
5Know the four disciplinary grounds: law violations, Board rule violations, probation violations, and other state findings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Arkansas optometry jurisprudence exam?

The Arkansas optometry jurisprudence exam requires a passing score of 75%. The exam tests knowledge of the Arkansas Optometry Practice Act (ACA Title 17, Chapter 90) and Board regulations.

What procedures can Arkansas optometrists perform?

Arkansas optometrists have a broad scope including injections (excluding IV and intraocular), removal and biopsy of skin lesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lid margin and nasal to puncta), and prescribing all oral and topical drugs for eye conditions.

How many CE hours does Arkansas require for optometry license renewal?

TPA optometrists must complete 20 hours annually (up to 8h online). Non-TPA optometrists must complete 12 hours annually (up to 4h online). Both require 1 hour of Board-approved Arkansas jurisprudence CE.

Can Arkansas optometrists prescribe hydrocodone?

Yes, Arkansas optometrists may prescribe hydrocodone combination drugs in combination with oral analgesics, regardless of their schedule, for no more than 72 hours with no refills. Schedule I and II substances are otherwise prohibited.

When is the Arkansas optometry license renewal deadline?

Arkansas optometry license renewal fees ($150) must be received by the Board secretary no later than midnight on February 1 of each year. Failure to renew results in license expiration.