Haw. Code R. § 16-95-73 - Restoration of forfeited license or permit
(a) A
forfeited pharmacist license may be restored within three years of the
forfeiture provided the applicant:
(1) Within
the first year of the forfeiture:
(A) Applies
for restoration on a from provided by the board;
(B) Pays the penalty, current biennial and
renewal fees; and
(C) Complies with
the continuing education requirements under section
461-8,
HRS;
(2) Within the
second and third year of the forfeiture:
(A)
Applies for restoration on a form provided by the board;
(B) Submits an official statement signed by
the applicant's employer or employers or if the applicant was self - employed,
a statement signed by the applicant attesting that the applicant has been
employed for a minimum of fifteen hundred hours as a licensed pharmacist within
the five years preceding the date of application;
(C) If applicable, provides a statement
signed by a licensing official of each other state or territory of the United
States in which a license is held or once held, indicating that the license is
current, valid, unencumbered, and in good standing or, if the license is not
current, valid, and unencumbered, whether any disciplinary action had been
taken against the licensee. The applicant shall be responsible for obtaining
any additional information required by the board to review the reasons the
license is not current, valid, unencumbered, or in good standing;
(D) Takes and passes the Hawaii
MPJE;
(E) Pays the penalty, current
biennial, and renewal fees; and
(F)
Complies with the continuing education requirements under section
461-8,
HRS.
(b) A
forfeited pharmacy or miscellaneous permit, or a wholesale distributor license
may be restored within three years of the forfeiture, provided the applicant:
(1) Applies for restoration on a form
provided by the board;
(2) Pays all
penalty fees, current biennial, and renewal fees;
(3) Submits a signed statement to report
changes, if any, to the information on file with the board; and
(4) In the case of a wholesale distributor,
passes a facility inspection conducted by the department of health.
(c) The board may deny restoration
of a forfeited license or permit if during the time the license or permit was
forfeited, the license or permit holder engaged in any activities identified in
section
436B-19
or
461-21, HRS,
or both.
(d) A person whose license
or permit has been forfeited and who fails to restore the license or permit as
provided in this section, shall apply as a new applicant.
Notes
The substance of this section is based substantially upon sections 16-95-16 and 16-95-17. [Eff 5/16/64; am 3/16/80; am and ren §§ 16-95-16, 16-95-17, 6/22/81; R 12/24/92]
The substance of this section is based substantially upon sections 16-95-16 and 16-95-17. [Eff 5/16/64; am 3/16/80; am and ren §§ 16-95-16, 16-95-17, 6/22/81; R 12/24/92]
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