Wis. Admin. Code Optometry Examining Board Opt 4.01 - Qualifications
An optometrist holding a license, in good standing, to practice optometry in another state that has substantially similar requirements may become licensed and registered in Wisconsin if the applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the board that he or she satisfies all of the following criteria:
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Applicants who engaged in the practice of optometry for at least 5 years prior to 1996 are required to take and pass Parts I and II of the national board examination. Applicants who engaged in the practice of optometry for less than 5 years prior to 1996 and applicants who graduated from an approved college of optometry after December 31, 1995 are required to take and pass Parts I, II and III of the national board examination. It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact the national board to request that verification of the applicant's successful completion of the requisite examination be forwarded to the board. An application will not be considered complete until after the board receives the examination verification and other required information.
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