Washington Statutes

§ 18.53.060 — License applicants—Eligibility—Qualifications—Examinations—Exception.

Washington § 18.53.060
JurisdictionWashington
Title 18BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
Ch. 18.53OPTOMETRY

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Wash. Rev. Code § 18.53.060 (2026).

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From and after January 1, 1940, in order to be eligible for examination for registration, a person shall have a preliminary education of or equal to four years in a state accredited high school and has completed a full attendance course in a regularly chartered school of optometry maintaining a standard which is deemed sufficient and satisfactory by the optometry board, who is a person of good moral character, who has a visual acuity in at least one eye, of a standard known as 20/40 under correction: PROVIDED, That from and after January 1, 1975, in order to be eligible for examination for a license, a person shall have the following qualifications:

(1)Be a graduate of a state accredited high school or its equivalent;
(2)Have a diploma or other certificate of completion from an accredi

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Hsieh v. Civil Service Commission of Seattle
488 P.2d 515 (Washington Supreme Court, 1971)
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Legislative History

[2024 c 50 s 6;1995 c 198 s 6;1991 c 3 s 135;1975 1st ex.s. c 69 s 4;1937 c 155 s 1;1919 c 144 s 5; Rem. Supp. 1937 s 10150. Prior:1909 c 235 s 7. Formerly RCW18.53.060and18.53.080.]

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