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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.
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
Practice Act & Scope
225 ILCS 80, ocular pharmaceutical agents, surgical exclusions, referral requirements
Prescribing & Therapeutics
Schedule III-V controlled substances, hydrocodone 72-hour limit, oral steroid restrictions
Licensing & CE
30h/biennium CE, 12h certified CEE, mandatory trainings
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
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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.