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Key Facts: KS Opto Juris Exam
50
Questions (approx)
KS Board
75%
Passing Score
KS Board
KSA 65-1501
Practice Act
KS Statutes
24h/yr
CE Required
KS renewal
$75
Law Exam Fee
KS Board
The KS Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers KSA 65-1501 scope of practice (topical and oral pharmaceuticals, glaucoma management licensure, foreign body removal, corneal debridement, no laser surgery), 24h/year CE (5h ocular pharmacology, 12h max non-live), and disciplinary procedures under the Kansas Board of Examiners in Optometry.
About the KS Opto Juris Exam
The Kansas Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of KSA Chapter 65 Article 15 and KAR 65-5 governing optometric practice in Kansas.
Questions
50 scored questions
Time Limit
Varies by format
Passing Score
75%
Exam Fee
$75 law exam + $150 application (Kansas Board of Examiners in Optometry)
KS Opto Juris Exam Content Outline
Practice Act & Scope
KSA 65-1501, glaucoma management licensure, foreign body removal, punctal plugs, surgical exclusions
Prescribing & Therapeutics
Topical and oral pharmaceutical agents, glaucoma treatment authority, controlled substances
Licensing & CE
24h/year CE (48h biennial), 5h ocular pharmacology, 12h max non-live, annual compliance
Ethics & Professional Conduct
Professional conduct, patient records, informed consent, disciplinary actions
How to Pass the KS Opto Juris Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75%
- Exam length: 50 questions
- Time limit: Varies by format
- Exam fee: $75 law exam + $150 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
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Kansas law governs optometry?
KSA Chapter 65 Article 15 (KSA 65-1501 et seq.) with administrative rules in KAR 65-5.
Can Kansas optometrists treat glaucoma?
Yes, with a separate glaucoma licensure for adult open-angle glaucoma by nonsurgical means.
How many CE hours does Kansas require?
24 hours annually (48h biennial), 5h in ocular pharmacology, max 12h non-live, 4h max practice management.
What minor procedures can Kansas optometrists perform?
Foreign body removal, eyelash removal, corneal scraping, punctal plugs, corneal debridement, and post-operative co-management.
When is the Kansas law exam?
Annually in July in Topeka. Additional $75 fee for scheduling outside the annual exam.