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Optometry committee approves most continuing-education applications, tables one for duration discrepancy and denies one Kaiser-specific course
Summary
The California State Board of Optometry Practice & Education Committee approved multiple continuing-education (CE) course applications, tabled one item after staff found a timing discrepancy, and declined CE credit for a Kaiser-specific workflow presentation; staff will follow up on whether a Luxottica-hosted course was open to all practitioners.
The California State Board of Optometry Practice & Education Committee on its final 2024 meeting approved a majority of submitted continuing-education courses, tabled one application over an apparent timing discrepancy, and declined CE credit for a course described as specific to Kaiser Permanente.
Committee members opened the agenda by approving draft minutes from the Oct. 11, 2024 meeting and then moved through grouped CE items. The chair (identified in the record as Speaker 2) grouped several sections so staff and members could vote efficiently; the committee unanimously approved items listed in sections 4a and 5a through 5i by roll-call votes.
The meeting turned to a single-course item, 5b1, when a…
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