22 Tex. Admin. Code § 273.15

Current through Reg. 49, No. 44; November 1, 2024
Section 273.15 - Retired License for Volunteer Charity Care
(a) Retired License. The Board may issue a Retired License to optometrists or therapeutic optometrists whose only practice is volunteer charity care pursuant to this section.
(b) Application. An optometrist holding a current license may apply for a Retired License by submitting to the Board a completed application with the license fee required by § 273.4 of this chapter (relating to Fees (Not Refundable)). There is no charge to apply. A Retired License will not be issued to applicants subject to current or pending disciplinary action. In determining whether to grant retired status, the board shall consider the age, years of practice, and status of the license holder at the time of the application. Applicants must supply proof that the continuing education requirements for a Retired License have been met in § 275.1(g)(1) of this title (relating to General Requirements).
(c) Application by Expired Licensee. A former therapeutic optometrist whose license has expired for one year or more may apply for a Retired License by submitting to the Board a completed application with the license fee required by § 273.4 of this chapter. There is no charge to apply. A Retired License will not be issued to applicants subject to current or pending disciplinary action. Applicants must supply proof of having met the continuing education requirements of § 275.1(g)(2) of this title. An applicant for a Retired License whose license has been expired for five years or more must supply proof of a passing score on the jurisprudence examination taken within the one year period prior to the submission of the application. In determining whether to grant retired status, the Board shall consider the age, years of practice, and status of the license holder at the time of the application.
(d) Scope of License. The holder of a Retired License may practice optometry or therapeutic optometry in the same manner as an active licensee of the Board, subject to the restrictions contained in this section. A holder of a Retired License may only practice optometry or therapeutic optometry when such practice is without compensation or expectation of compensation (except for the reimbursement of travel and supply expenses) as a direct service volunteer of a charitable organization.
(e) Charitable Organization. A charitable organization includes any bona fide charitable, religious, prevention of cruelty to children or animals, youth sports and youth recreational, neighborhood crime prevention or patrol, or educational organization (excluding fraternities, sororities, and secret societies), or other organization organized and operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare by being primarily engaged in promoting the common good and general welfare of the people in a community, including these types of organizations with a §501(c)(3) or (4) exemption from federal income tax, some chambers of commerce, and volunteer centers certified by the Department of Public Safety.
(f) Renewal. A Retired License expires on the same date as a regular license. Prior to renewing the license, the licensee must supply proof that the continuing education requirements for a Retired License have been met. The license renewal fee is set in § 273.4 of this chapter.
(g) Penalty. The holder of a Retired License shall not receive compensation for the practice of optometry. To do so constitutes the practice of optometry without a license and subjects the optometrist or therapeutic optometrist to the penalties imposed for this violation.
(h) Reinstatement of an Active License by a Holder of a Retired License. Retired licensees may apply for reinstatement by submitting to the Board a completed application with the application fee required by § 273.4 of this chapter. Applicants must supply proof that the continuing education requirements for an active license have been met.

22 Tex. Admin. Code § 273.15

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 46, Number 01, January 1, 2021, TexReg 0011, eff. 12/21/2020and expired 4/19/2021; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 48, Number 34, August 25, 2023, TexReg 4665, eff. 8/27/2023