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House Bill 124 secures the Alabama Board of Optometry's operations until 2029, introduces a limited license for students, and boosts board member compensation.
House Bill 124 secures the Alabama Board of Optometry's operations until 2029, introduces a limited license for students, and boosts board member compensation.
House Bill 124 (HB 124) aims to modify the operational framework of the Alabama Board of Optometry, ensuring its continued existence and functionality until October 1, 2029. The bill introduces several key changes to enhance the board's operations, including the establishment of a dedicated fund and adjustments to licensing processes.
The main provisions of HB 124 include:
Creation of the Alabama Board of Optometry Fund:
Limited Residence License:
Increased Per Diem for Board Members:
Communication Flexibility:
Continuation of the Board:
Amendments to Existing Laws:
The bill primarily affects:
- Alabama Board of Optometry: The board will have enhanced operational capabilities and funding.
- Optometry Students: Students at approved optometry schools will benefit from the new limited residence license, allowing them to gain practical experience.
- Board Members: Increased per diem compensation will impact the financial aspects of board membership.
HB 124 represents a significant update to the operational framework of the Alabama Board of Optometry, enhancing its ability to function effectively while providing new opportunities for optometry students. The changes introduced by this bill are designed to streamline processes, improve communication, and ensure the board's sustainability through 2029.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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