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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: UT Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

DOPL minimum

58-16a

Practice Act

Utah Code

30h/2yr

CE Required

Biennial renewal

$93-$171

Renewal Fee

Biennial

2029 Sunset

Laser Authority

58-16a-602

The UT Optometry Jurisprudence Exam covers Title 58 Chapter 16a, R156-16a rules, no Schedule II prescribing, 72-hour Schedule III limit, laser procedure certification with 2029 sunset, 30h biennial CE, 3h opioid education, SBIRT requirement, and DOPL disciplinary proceedings.

About the UT Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

The Utah Optometry Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Utah Optometry Practice Act (58-16a) and DOPL administrative rules. Required for licensure in Utah.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

$93-$171 biennial renewal (Utah Board of Optometry (DOPL))

UT Optometry Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

40%

Optometry Practice Act

Title 58 Chapter 16a, R156-16a rules, DOPL authority, and enforcement

25%

Scope & Prescribing

No Schedule II, 72-hour Schedule III limit, laser procedures (58-16a-602 sunset 2029)

20%

Licensing & CE

30h biennial CE, 3h opioid, SBIRT, September 30 even-year renewal, $93-$171 fees

15%

Ethics & Professional Conduct

Patient records, informed consent, telehealth, boundaries, disciplinary proceedings

How to Pass the UT Optometry Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $93-$171 biennial renewal

Keys to Passing

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

UT Optometry Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Title 58, Chapter 16a for the complete Utah Optometry Practice Act
2Review R156-16a for detailed administrative rules and R156-1 for general DOPL rules
3Understand the Schedule III limitations (72-hour, oral/topical only, eye/adnexa pain)
4Know the laser procedure certification pathway and 2029 sunset date
5Master the CE requirements: 30h biennial + 3h opioid + one-time SBIRT

Frequently Asked Questions

What are UT optometry CE requirements?

Utah requires 30 hours of qualified CPE per biennial cycle plus 3 hours of opioid education (2 count toward the 30). COPE-approved and ACCME-approved courses qualify.

Can UT optometrists prescribe controlled substances?

Utah optometrists cannot prescribe Schedule II. Schedule III is limited to 72-hour oral/topical supply for eye/adnexa pain only with no refills. Schedules IV-V have fewer restrictions.

Can UT optometrists perform laser procedures?

Yes, with certification under Section 58-16a-602. This provision has a sunset date of July 1, 2029.

When do UT optometry licenses expire?

Utah optometry licenses expire September 30 of even-numbered years. Renewal requires 30h CE, opioid education, and the appropriate fee ($93 or $171 with CS authority).

What is the SBIRT requirement in Utah?

SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) is a one-time requirement that must be completed prior to the 2026 license renewal.