Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-413 - Temporary Recognition of Nonresident Licensure
A. When a state of emergency is declared
under A.R.S. §
32-1910(A) or (B):
1.
A pharmacist who is not licensed in this state, but who is currently licensed
in another state, may dispense prescription medications in those affected
counties, cities, or towns in this state during the time that a declared state
of emergency exists under A.R.S. §
32-1910(A) or (B) if both of the following apply:
a. The pharmacist provides proof of current
licensure in another state, and
b.
The pharmacist is engaged in a relief effort during a state of
emergency.
2. Acting
under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, a pharmacy technician or pharmacy
intern not licensed in this state, but currently licensed or registered in
another state, may assist a pharmacist in dispensing prescription medications
in affected counties, cities, or towns in this state during the time that a
declared state of emergency exists under A.R.S. §
32-1910(A) or (B) if both of the following apply:
a. The pharmacy technician or pharmacy intern
provides proof of current licensure or registration in another state,
and
b. The pharmacy technician or
pharmacy intern is engaged in a relief effort during a state of
emergency.
B.
The recognition of nonresident licensure or registration shall end with the
termination of the declared state of emergency.
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