Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-201 - General
A.
License required. Before practicing as a pharmacist in Arizona, a person shall
possess a valid pharmacist license issued by the Board.
B. Methods of licensure. Licensure as a
pharmacist shall be by:
1. Examination using a
Board-approved testing method; or
2. Reciprocity, as provided under A.R.S.
§
32-1922(B).
C. The Board may reinstate the
license of a pharmacist who is practicing pharmacy in another jurisdiction and
has an Arizona license that lapsed at least five years ago if the pharmacist:
1. Passes the MPJE or other Board-approved
jurisprudence examination, and
2.
Pays all fees and penalties specified under A.R.S. §
32-1925(C).
3. Pay penalty
fees.
D. The Board may reinstate the license of a
pharmacist who has not practiced pharmacy within the last 12 months before
seeking reinstatement and whose Arizona license lapsed at least five years ago
if the pharmacist:
1. Completes the
requirements in subsection (C), and
2. Appears before the Board to furnish
satisfactory proof of fitness to be licensed as a pharmacist.
E. Verification of license. A
pharmacy permittee or pharmacist-in-charge shall not allow a person to practice
as a pharmacist until the pharmacy permittee or pharmacist-in-charge verifies
the person is currently licensed by the Board as a pharmacist.
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