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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: DC Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

DC Board requirement

38h/2yr

CE Required

Biennial renewal

2h

LGBTQ+ CE

Cultural competence

5

Board Members

DC Code 3-1202.07

§3-1202.07

Board Statute

DC Code

The DC Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers DC Code Title 3 Chapter 12, Board composition (5 members: 4 optometrists, 1 consumer), scope excluding surgery/cryosurgery/radial keratotomy, 38 CE hours biennially (32 clinical, 2 LGBTQ+ cultural competence), and professional ethics.

About the DC Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

The DC Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the DC Health Occupations Revision Act of 1985 and DC Municipal Regulations governing optometry. Administered by the DC Board of Optometry under DC Health. Required for all optometry licensure applicants in the District.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (DC Board of Optometry)

DC Optometry Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

45%

DC Health Occupations Revision Act

DC Code Title 3 Chapter 12, Section 3-1202.07 Board authority, DC Municipal Regulations Title 17 Chapter 64

25%

Scope of Practice & Prescribing

Diagnostic/therapeutic pharmaceutical agents, excluded procedures (surgery, cryosurgery, radial keratotomy), permitted procedures (punctal plugs, epilation, foreign body removal)

15%

Licensing & CE Requirements

38 CE hours biennially (32 clinical, 4 public health, 2 LGBTQ+ cultural competence), biennial renewal in odd years

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Patient rights, HIPAA compliance, record-keeping, informed consent, mandatory reporting, advertising standards

How to Pass the DC 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
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DC Optometry Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the DC Health Occupations Revision Act of 1985 (DC Code Title 3, Chapter 12)
2Know the Board composition: 5 members (4 optometrists, 1 consumer) appointed by the Mayor
3Review the unique 38 CE hour requirement including 2 hours LGBTQ+ cultural competence
4Understand excluded procedures: surgery, cryosurgery, radial keratotomy, surgical lasers
5Know permitted procedures: punctal plugs, epilation, superficial foreign body removal, dilation/irrigation

Frequently Asked Questions

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

DC requires 38 hours of approved CE biennially. Of these, 32 must be directly related to optometry practice, at least 4 in public health priorities, and 2 specifically in LGBTQ+ cultural competence and clinical treatment.

What procedures can DC optometrists perform?

DC optometrists may perform comprehensive examinations, prescribe lenses/prisms, provide vision therapy, and prescribe therapeutic agents. They can also perform punctal plugs, epilation, superficial foreign body removal, and dilation/irrigation.

What procedures are prohibited for DC optometrists?

DC optometrists cannot use surgical lasers, perform any surgery (including cataract surgery), cryosurgery, or radial keratotomy. These surgical procedures are outside the scope of optometric practice.

How is the DC Board of Optometry composed?

The Board consists of 5 members appointed by the Mayor: 4 licensed optometrists and 1 consumer member. Regular appointments span 3 years with staggered initial terms.

What unique CE requirement does DC have?

DC uniquely requires 2 hours of CE in cultural competence and appropriate clinical treatment specifically for LGBTQ+ individuals. This is part of the 4-hour public health priority requirement within the 38 total hours.