32-1924

32-1924. Licenses; fees; signatures

A. An applicant for licensure as a pharmacist who passes the board approved examinations shall pay the board an initial licensure fee of not more than five hundred dollars.

B. An applicant for licensure as a pharmacist, intern, pharmacy technician or pharmacy technician trainee shall pay a fee prescribed by the board that does not exceed fifty dollars for issuance of a wall license. On payment of a fee of not more than fifty dollars, the board may issue a replacement wall license to a licensee who requests a replacement because the original was damaged or destroyed, because of a change of name or for other good cause as prescribed by the board.

C. An applicant for licensure as an intern shall pay a fee of not more than seventy-five dollars. A license issued pursuant to this subsection expires five years after it is issued. The board shall adopt rules to prescribe the requirements for the renewal of a license that expires before the pharmacy intern completes the education or training required for licensure as a pharmacist.

D. An applicant for reciprocal licensure as a pharmacist shall pay a fee of not more than five hundred dollars for the application and expense of making an investigation of the applicant's character, general reputation and pharmaceutical standing in the jurisdiction in which the applicant is licensed.

E. All pharmacist licenses shall bear the signatures of the executive director and a majority of the members of the board.

F. An applicant for licensure as a pharmacy technician trainee shall submit with the application a fee prescribed by the board that does not exceed one hundred dollars. A license issued pursuant to this subsection expires twenty-four months after it is issued. The board shall adopt rules to allow a pharmacy technician trainee who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and who does not complete the training program and pass a board approved pharmacy technician licensure examination within the licensure period to reapply for licensure not more than one time.

G. An applicant for licensure as a pharmacy technician shall submit with the application a fee prescribed by the board that does not exceed one hundred dollars.