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American Board of Opticianry : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Board of Opticianry
The American Board of Opticianry (ABO) is a national professional organization dedicated to certifying opticians. It has a sister organization, known as the N.C.L.E.- National Contact Lens Examiners. From the website:
ABO and NCLE are national not-for-profit organizations for the voluntary certification of ophthalmic dispensers. ABO, the American Board of Opticianry, certifies opticians – those who dispense and work with spectacles. NCLE, the National Contact Lens Examiners, certifies those ophthalmic dispensers who fit and work with contact lenses.〔(Official website )〕
Both groups administer testing for certification four times a year in February, May, August, and November and are considered not-for-profit even though a fee of $225, price updated 01/2012, (per test) is required in order to be able to take the certification test. A certification renewal is required every 3 years and is attached to an $85 fee and twelve Continuing Education credits. Failure to renew within the third year puts the optician in a "suspension year", during which he or she can still practice and complete Continuing Education credits. As of March, 2010, a $15 late charge is added to the renewal fee if the optician is in his/her suspension year. Upon successful completion of the exam an optician receives a personalized certificate. ==References==
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