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Key Facts: MI Optometry Jurisprudence Exam
75%
Passing Score
MI Board requirement
40h/2yr
CE Required
Biennial renewal
20h live
Synchronous CE
Per renewal cycle
Part 174
Optometry Statute
Public Health Code
No Sch. 2
Prescribing Limit
Scope restriction
The MI Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers the Public Health Code Part 174 (MCL 333.17401-17437), Board rules (R 338.301-333), DPA certification (60h pharmacology education), TPA prescribing authority, Schedule 2 and oral cortical steroid prohibitions, 40h CE biennial (20h live synchronous, 20h TPA pharmacology), LARA/Bureau of Professional Licensing structure, disciplinary procedures, and professional ethics.
About the MI Optometry Jurisprudence Exam
The Michigan Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Public Health Code, Act 368 of 1978, Part 174 (MCL 333.17401-17437) and Board administrative rules (R 338.301-333). It covers DPA/TPA certification, prescribing limitations (no Schedule 2 or oral cortical steroids), CE requirements (40h biennial with 20h live and 20h pharmacology for TPA), and professional conduct standards.
Questions
50 scored questions
Time Limit
1 hour
Passing Score
75%
Exam Fee
Included with license (Michigan Board of Optometry)
MI Optometry Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline
Michigan Public Health Code Part 174
MCL 333.17401-17437, R 338.301-333, Board authority, LARA structure, Article 15 general provisions, statutory framework
Scope of Practice & DPA/TPA Certification
DPA 60h pharmacology education, TPA prescribing, Schedule 2 prohibition, oral cortical steroid prohibition, controlled substance licensing
Licensing & CE Requirements
40h CE biennial, 20h live synchronous, 20h TPA pharmacology, NBEO Parts I-III, Board-approved programs
Ethics & Professional Conduct
Informed consent, patient records, advertising, referrals, disciplinary procedures, staff supervision, prescription release
How to Pass the MI Optometry Jurisprudence Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75%
- Exam length: 50 questions
- Time limit: 1 hour
- Exam fee: Included with license
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Frequently Asked Questions
What laws does the Michigan optometry jurisprudence exam cover?
The exam covers the Public Health Code, Act 368 of 1978, Part 174 (MCL 333.17401-17437) and Board administrative rules (R 338.301-333). It also covers the Article 15 general health profession provisions.
What prescribing limitations exist for Michigan optometrists?
Michigan optometrists may not prescribe Schedule 2 controlled substances or oral cortical steroids. DPA/TPA certification is required for any pharmaceutical prescribing, and a controlled substance license requires DPA/TPA certification.
How many CE hours does Michigan require for optometry license renewal?
Michigan requires 40 hours per biennial cycle. At least 20 hours must be live synchronous. TPA-certified optometrists need 20 hours in pharmacological management of ocular conditions (included within the 40).
What education is required for DPA certification in Michigan?
DPA certification requires successful completion of 60 classroom hours of study in general and clinical pharmacology as it relates to optometry, with emphasis on diagnostic pharmaceutical agents.
Who administers optometry licensing in Michigan?
The Michigan Board of Optometry under the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Bureau of Professional Licensing, administers optometry licensing and regulatory enforcement.