A.
Licensure as an intern is for the purpose of complementing an individual's
academic or experiential education in preparation for licensure as a
pharmacist. An applicant may request a waiver of intern licensure requirements
by submitting a written request as specified in
R4-23-401 and appearing in person
at a Board meeting.
B. The
prerequisite for licensure as an intern is one of the following:
1. Current enrollment, in good standing, in
an approved college or school of pharmacy;
2. Graduation from a college or school of
pharmacy along with:
3.a. Proof the applicant
is certified by the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC), if
applicable; or
b. Application for
licensure as a pharmacist by examination or reciprocity; or
4.3. By
order of the Board if the Board determines the applicant needs intern
training.
C. If an
intern licensee stops attending pharmacy school classes without graduating, the
licensee shall immediately stop practicing as an intern and surrender the
intern license to the Board or the Board's designee no later than 30 days after
the date of the last attended class, unless the licensee petitions the Board as
specified in
R4-23-401 and receives Board approval to continue working as an
intern. A student reentering a pharmacy program who wishes to continue
internship training shall reapply for intern licensure.
D.
The prerequisites for licensure as a graduate intern
are:
1. Graduation from a
Board-approved college or school of pharmacy, and
2. Application for licensure as a
pharmacist by examination or reciprocity, or
3. By order of the Board if the
Board determines that the applicant needs intern training.
E.D. Experiential
training. The preceptor supervising an intern shall ensure the training
received by the intern includes the activities and services encompassed by the
term "practice of pharmacy" as defined in A.R.S. §
32-1901.
F.E. Out-of-state
experiential training. The Board shall credit an intern for experiential
training received outside this state if the Board determines the experiential
training requirements of the jurisdiction in which the training was received
are equal to the minimum requirements for experiential training in this state.
An applicant seeking credit for experiential training received outside this
state shall furnish a certified copy of the training records from:
1. The Board of Pharmacy or the intern
licensing agency of the jurisdiction where the training was received;
or
2. In a jurisdiction without an
intern licensing agency, the director of the applicant's approved college or
school of pharmacy's experiential training program.
G.F. Verification
of license. A pharmacy permittee or pharmacist-in-charge shall not allow an
individual to practice as an intern until the pharmacy permittee or
pharmacist-in-charge verifies the individual is currently licensed by the Board
as an intern.
H.G. Intern
application.
1. An applicant for licensure as
an intern shall:
a. Submit a completed
application on a form furnished by the Board, and
b. Submit with the application form:
i. The documents specified in the application
form, and
ii. The initial licensure
fee specified in
R4-23-205
iii. The wall license fee
specified in
R4-23-205.
2. The Board
office shall deem an application form received on the date the Board office
electronically or manually date-stamps the form.
I.H. Licensure.
1. If an applicant is found to be ineligible
for intern 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 intern 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 has been granted "open" status on the Board's license
verification site may begin practice as an intern before receiving the
certificate of licensure.
3. An
applicant who is assigned a license number and has a "pending" status on the
Board's license verification site shall not practice as an intern until the
Board office issues a certificate of licensure as specified in subsection
(H)(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.
J.I.Time frames for
intern licensure. The Board office shall follow the time frames established in
R4-23-202(F).
K.J. License
renewal.
1. an intern whose license expires
before the intern completes the education or training required for licensure as
a pharmacist but fewer than six years after issuance of the initial intern
license may renew the intern license for a period equal to the difference
between the expiration date of the initial intern license and six years from
the issue date of the initial intern license by paying a prorated renewal fee
based on the Intern initial license fee specified in
R4-23-205.
2. If an intern fails to graduate from an
approved college or school of pharmacy within six years from the date the Board
issues the initial intern license, the intern is not eligible for relicensure
as an intern unless the intern obtains Board approval as specified in A.R.S.
§
32-1923(E) and
R4-23-401. To remain in good
standing, an intern who receives Board approval for relicensure shall pay a
prorated renewal fee for the number of months of licensure approved by the
Board based on the Intern initial license fee specified in
R4-23-205 before the license
expires.
3. If an intern receives
Board approval for relicensure and does not pay the renewal fee specified in
subsection (J)(2) before the license expires, the intern license is suspended
and the suspended licensee shall not practice as an intern until the suspended
licensee Pays a penalty as provided in A.R.S. §
32-1925 and
R4-23-205 to vacate the suspension.
L.K. Notification
of training.
1. An intern who is
employed as an intern outside the experiential training program of an approved
college or school of pharmacy shall notify the Board within 10 days of starting
or terminating training or changing training site.
2. The director of a
Board-approved college or school of pharmacy's experiential training program
shall provide the Board an intern training report as specified in
R4-23-304(B)(3) .
L. Change of address. An intern shall notify
the Board within 10 days after the intern's employment or mailing address
changes.
Notes
Ariz. Admin. Code §
R4-23-301
Former Rules 3.1000,
3.1100, 3.1200, 3.2000, 3.2100, and 3.2200; Amended effective August 23, 1978
(Supp. 78-4). Amended effective April 20, 1982 (Supp. 82-2). Amended
subsections (A), (F) and (G) effective August 12, 1988 (Supp. 88-3). Amended
effective November 1, 1993 (Supp. 93-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 8
A.A.R. 416, effective January 10, 2002 (Supp. 02-1). Amended by final
rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 4356, effective December 4, 2004 (Supp. 04-4). Amended
by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 3565, effective November 12, 2005 (Supp.
05-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 3032, effective October 1, 2006
(Supp. 06-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 14 A.A.R. 3670, effective November
8, 2008 (Supp. 08-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 2911, effective
November 10, 2013. Amended by final rulemaking at
25
A.A.R. 1015, effective 6/1/2019. Amended by final rulemaking at
30
A.A.R. 155, effective 3/4/2024.