Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-1102 - Pharmacy Technician Licensure
A. License
required. A person shall not work as a pharmacy technician in Arizona unless
the person possesses a license issued by the Board. A licensed pharmacy
technician shall maintain the certificate of licensure, which is in good
standing, at the practice site for inspection by the Board or its designee or
review by the public. A license issued by the Board is not
transferable.
1.
Passed a Board-approved pharmacy technician examination;
2. Passed the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate
Equivalency Examination, if applicable; or
3. Graduated from a Board-approved pharmacy
school.
1. An applicant for licensure as a pharmacy
technician shall:
a. Submit a completed
application electronically or manually on a form furnished by the Board,
and
2. The Board office shall deem an
application form received on the date the Board office electronically or
manually date-stamps the form.
1. If an applicant is found to be ineligible
for pharmacy technician licensure under statute and rule, the Board office
shall issue a written notice of denial to the applicant.
2. If an applicant is found to be eligible
for pharmacy technician licensure under statute and rule, the Board office
shall issue a certificate of licensure and a wall license. An applicant who is
assigned a license number and granted "open" or "active" status on the Board's
license verification site may begin practice as a pharmacy technician. An
applicant shall not practice as a pharmacy technician if the Board's license
verification site indicates any status other than "open" or "active."
3. An applicant who is assigned a
license number and who has a "pending" status on the Board's license
verification site shall not practice as a pharmacy technician until the Board
office issues a certificate of licensure as specified in subsection
(C)(2).
4. A licensee shall maintain the
certificate of licensure in the practice site for inspection by the Board or
its designee or review by the public.
1. To renew a license, a pharmacy
technician shall submit a completed license renewal application electronically
or manually on a form furnished by the Board with the biennial renewal fee
specified in
R4-23-205.
2. If the biennial renewal fee is not paid by
November 1 of the renewal year specified in A.R.S. §
32-1925, the pharmacy technician
license is suspended and the licensee shall not practice as a pharmacy
technician. The licensee shall pay a reinstatement penalty as provided in
A.R.S. §
32-1925 and
R4-23-205 to vacate the
suspension.
3.
A licensee shall maintain the renewal certificate of
licensure in the practice site for inspection by the Board or its designee or
review by the public. Continuing education requirement. Under A.R.S.
§
32-1925(H), continuing professional education is mandatory for a licensee.
a. The Board shall accept continuing
education hours awarded only by an approved provider.
b. The Board shall not renew a pharmacy
technician license unless the licensee successfully completes 20 continuing
education hours during the two years since the licensee's last renewal date and
attests to that on the biennial renewal form.
c. Special continuing education requirements.
If applicable, during each two-year license period, a pharmacy technician:
i. Shall not administer a vaccine under
R4-23-1104(B)(5)
unless the pharmacy technician has successfully completed two continuing
education hours relating to administration of vaccines; and
ii. As described under A.R.S. §
32-1925(H), shall
successfully complete two continuing education hours regarding remote
dispensing site pharmacy practices.
d. A pharmacy technician licensee is exempt
from the continuing education requirement in subsection (E)(3)(b) between the
time of initial licensure and first renewal.
e. A pharmacy technician licensee shall
maintain for five years continuing education records that indicate the number
of hours successfully completed and the approved provider of each continuing
education. The pharmacy technician licensee shall make the records available to
the Board on request.
f. The Board
shall deem failure to comply with the continuing education requirements as
unprofessional conduct and grounds for disciplinary action under A.R.S. §
32-1927.01.
g. A pharmacy technician who is aggrieved by
a Board decision concerning continuing education may request a hearing before
the Board.
F.
Delinquent license for five or more consecutive years. The Board shall
reinstate a delinquent Arizona pharmacy technician license only if the
individual furnishes satisfactory proof of fitness to be licensed as a pharmacy
technician and pays all fees for the two most recent renewal periods and
penalty fees. Satisfactory proof includes:
1.
For an individual who is practicing as a pharmacy technician out-of-state with
a pharmacy technician license issued by another jurisdiction:
a. Proof of current, unrestricted pharmacy
technician licensure in another jurisdiction; and
b. Proof of employment as a pharmacy
technician during the last 12 months; or
2. For an individual who did not practice as
a pharmacy technician within the last 12 months:
a. Take and pass a Board-approved pharmacy
technician examination, and
b.
Complete 20 continuing education hours.
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