American Board of Opticianry
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The American Board of Opticianry (ABO) is a national professional organization dedicated to certifying optician
Optician
An optician is a person who is trained to fill prescriptions for eye correction in the field of medicine, also known as a dispensing optician or optician, dispensing...

s. 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.http://www.abo-ncle.org/


Both groups administer testing for certification twice a year in spring and autumn sessions and are considered not-for-profit even though a fee $150 (per test) is required in order to be able to take the certification test and to renew a certification; this 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 results in the optician being considered 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.
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