73-19-19 - Examination; effect of failure; certificate of licensure.

§ 73-19-19. Examination; effect of failure; certificate of licensure.
 

Every person desiring to be licensed as in this chapter provided, shall file with the secretary an application, verified by oath, setting forth the facts which entitle the applicant to examination and licensure under the provisions of this chapter. The said board shall hold at least two (2) examinations each year. In case of failure at any examination the applicant, after the expiration of six (6) months and within two (2) years, shall have the privilege of a second examination by the board without the payment of an additional fee. In the case of any applicant who shall fail the examination twice, said applicant shall not be permitted to again take the examination until he has completed a further course of study outlined by the board and paid the examination fee therefor. Every applicant who shall pass the examination, and who shall otherwise comply with the provisions of this chapter, shall receive from the said board under its seal a certificate of licensure entitling him to practice optometry in this state, which certificate shall be duly registered in a record book to be properly kept by the secretary of the board for that purpose, which shall be open to public inspection, and a duly certified copy of said record shall be received as evidence in all courts of this state in the trial of any case. 
 

Each application or filing made under this section shall include the social security number(s) of the applicant in accordance with Section 93-11-64, Mississippi Code of 1972. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 6124j; 1930, § 5661; 1942, § 8841; Laws,  1920, ch. 217; Laws, 1956, ch. 305, § 4; reenacted, 1983, ch. 438, § 10; reenacted, 1991, ch. 303, § 10; Laws,  1997, ch. 588, § 45, eff from and after July 1, 1997.