Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-18-903 - Application for a Certificate to Dispense; Renewal
A. An applicant
for a certificate to dispense shall submit:
1. An application to the Board that contains:
a. The applicant's:
i. Full legal name;
ii. Naturopathic license number, if known;
and
iii. Social Security
number;
b. If a
corporation, a statement of whether the corporation holds tax exempt
status;
c. A statement of whether
the applicant holds a drug enforcement number issued by the United States Drug
Enforcement Administration, and if so, the drug enforcement number;
d. A statement of whether the applicant has
ever had the authority to prescribe, dispense, or administer a natural
substance, drug, or device limited, restricted, modified, denied, surrendered
or revoked by a federal or state agency or court of law, and if so, an
explanation that includes:
i. The name and
address of the federal or state agency or court having jurisdiction over the
matter, and
ii. The disposition of
the matter;
e. A
statement, signed by the applicant, that the applicant agrees to conform to all
federal and state statutes, regulations, and rules; and
f. The date the application is submitted;
and
2. Unless exempted by
A.R.S. §
32-1530, the fee required by the
Board.
B.
An applicant for a naturopathic license may request
a certificate to dispense as part of a naturopathic license application. When
this request is made, approval of the naturopathic license by the Board
includes approval of the certificate to
dispense.
1. An application to the Board
that contains:
a. The applicant's full legal
name;
b. If a corporation, a
statement of whether the corporation holds tax exempt status;
c. A statement of whether the applicant has
had the authority to prescribe, dispense, or administer a natural substance,
drug, device limited, restricted, modified, denied, surrendered or revoked by a
federal or state agency or court of law, during the one year period immediately
preceding the renewal date and if so, an explanation that includes:
i. The name and address of the federal or
state agency or court having jurisdiction over the matter; and
ii. The disposition of the matter;
and
d. A statement,
signed and dated by the applicant, verifying the information on the application
is true and correct and the applicant is the licensee named on the application;
and
2. Unless exempted by
A.R.S. §
32-1530, the fee required by the
Board.
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