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Under 225 ILCS 80, which Illinois state agency regulates the practice of optometry?

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Key Facts: IL Opto Juris Exam

50

Questions (approx)

NBEO OSLE

75%

Passing Score

IDFPR

225 ILCS 80

Practice Act

IL Statutes

30h/2yr

CE Required

IL renewal

72h

Hydrocodone Limit

225 ILCS 80

The IL Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers 225 ILCS 80 scope of practice (Schedule III-V controlled substances, hydrocodone 72-hour limit, oral steroids limited), 30h/biennium CE (12h certified CEE in-person), mandatory training in sexual harassment, implicit bias, opioid prescribing, and cultural competency, and disciplinary procedures under IDFPR.

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1Under 225 ILCS 80, which Illinois state agency regulates the practice of optometry?
A.Illinois Department of Public Health
B.Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
C.Illinois Board of Higher Education
D.Illinois Department of Human Services
Explanation: The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) regulates the practice of optometry under the Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 (225 ILCS 80).
2The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 is codified as:
A.225 ILCS 60
B.225 ILCS 80
C.225 ILCS 100
D.225 ILCS 120
Explanation: The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 is codified as 225 ILCS 80. This is the primary statute governing optometric practice in Illinois.
3Under Illinois law, the practice of optometry includes which of the following?
A.Performing intraocular surgery
B.Examination, diagnosis, and treatment of the human visual system without the use of surgery
C.Administration of general anesthesia
D.Performing LASIK surgery
Explanation: 225 ILCS 80 defines optometry as the employment of means for the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of the human visual system, the human eye, and its appendages without the use of surgery.
4Illinois optometrists may prescribe which schedule(s) of controlled substances?
A.Schedule II only
B.Schedules III, IV, and V only
C.All schedules (I through V)
D.No controlled substances
Explanation: Under 225 ILCS 80, Illinois optometrists are limited to prescribing Schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances in quantities sufficient for up to 30 days of treatment.
5Under Illinois law, for how many days may an optometrist prescribe Schedule III-V controlled substances?
A.Up to 7 days
B.Up to 14 days
C.Up to 30 days
D.Up to 60 days
Explanation: Illinois optometrists may prescribe Schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances in a quantity sufficient to provide treatment for up to 30 days.
6Under 225 ILCS 80, Illinois optometrists may prescribe Hydrocodone (Dihydrocodeinone) for up to:
A.24 hours
B.48 hours
C.72 hours
D.7 days
Explanation: Illinois law allows optometrists to prescribe Hydrocodone (a Schedule II substance) with one or more active non-narcotic ingredients only in a quantity sufficient to provide treatment for up to 72 hours. This is the sole Schedule II exception.
7How many total CE hours does Illinois require for optometrists per biennium?
A.20 hours
B.24 hours
C.30 hours
D.40 hours
Explanation: Illinois requires 30 hours of continuing education per biennium (two-year period running April 1 to March 31) for optometry license renewal.
8Of the 30 CE hours required in Illinois, how many must be certified Continuing Education with Examination (CEE)?
A.6 hours
B.8 hours
C.12 hours
D.15 hours
Explanation: Illinois requires 12 of the 30 biennial CE hours to be certified CEE (Continuing Education with Examination) courses, which require post-course evaluation and must be completed in person.
9The Illinois optometry license renewal cycle runs from:
A.January 1 to December 31
B.April 1 to March 31
C.July 1 to June 30
D.October 1 to September 30
Explanation: The Illinois optometry license renewal cycle runs from April 1 to March 31 of even-numbered years. The current cycle is April 1, 2024 through March 31, 2026.
10Under Illinois regulations, which mandatory CE training is required for the 2026 renewal?
A.Only pharmacology courses
B.Sexual harassment prevention, implicit bias, opioid prescribing, and cultural competency
C.Only CPR certification
D.Only glaucoma management
Explanation: For 2026 renewal, Illinois optometrists must complete mandatory CE in sexual harassment prevention (1h), implicit bias (1h), safe opioid prescribing (1h for controlled substance licensees), and cultural competency (1h).

About the IL Opto Juris Exam

The Illinois Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of 225 ILCS 80 (Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987) and 68 Ill. Admin. Code 1320 governing optometric practice in Illinois.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

Varies by format

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

$100 application + $35 OSLE (Illinois IDFPR)

IL Opto Juris Exam Content Outline

40%

Practice Act & Scope

225 ILCS 80, ocular pharmaceutical agents, surgical exclusions, referral requirements

25%

Prescribing & Therapeutics

Schedule III-V controlled substances, hydrocodone 72-hour limit, oral steroid restrictions

20%

Licensing & CE

30h/biennium CE, 12h certified CEE, mandatory trainings

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Informed consent, patient records, disciplinary actions, cultural competency

How to Pass the IL Opto Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: Varies by format
  • Exam fee: $100 application + $35 OSLE

Keys to Passing

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

IL Opto Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus on 225 ILCS 80 scope and pharmaceutical agent authority
2Know controlled substance limits: Schedule III-V for 30 days, hydrocodone 72 hours
3Study mandatory CE trainings: sexual harassment, implicit bias, opioid, cultural competency
4Understand 12h certified CEE (in-person with examination) requirement
5Review referral requirements when conditions exceed scope

Frequently Asked Questions

What Illinois law governs optometry?

225 ILCS 80 (Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987) with administrative rules in 68 Ill. Admin. Code 1320.

Can Illinois optometrists prescribe controlled substances?

Yes, Schedule III-V for up to 30 days. Hydrocodone (Schedule II) only with non-narcotic ingredients for up to 72 hours.

How many CE hours does Illinois require?

30 hours per biennium (April 1 to March 31), with 12h certified CEE in person and mandatory trainings.

Are all Illinois optometrists TPA certified?

Yes, all Illinois optometrists must be TPA certified.

What surgical procedures are excluded?

All surgery is excluded from Illinois optometric scope.