Kan. Admin. Regs. § 68-1-3a - Qualifying pharmaceutical experience
(a) Pharmaceutical experience that qualifies
as one year of experience shall consist of 1,740 clock-hours as a pharmacy
student or registered intern while being supervised by a preceptor. A preceptor
may supervise at any time no more than two individuals who are pharmacy
students or interns. All hours worked when the pharmacy student or intern is in
regular attendance at an approved school of pharmacy and during vacation times
and other times when the pharmacy student or intern is enrolled but not in
regular attendance at an approved school of pharmacy may be counted as
qualified hours. However, not more than 60 hours of work shall be acquired in
any one week.
(b) No time may
accrue to a pharmacy student before acceptance in an approved school of
pharmacy or before being registered as an intern with the board. However, any
foreign pharmacy graduate who has passed equivalent examinations as specified
in K.A.R.
68-1-1f and
K.A.R.
68-1-1h may apply for registration as an
intern.
(c) Once registered as an
intern, the intern shall complete all required hours within six
years.
(d) Reciprocity shall not be
denied to any applicant who is otherwise qualified and who meets either of the
following conditions:
(1) Has met the
internship requirements of the state from which the applicant is reciprocating;
or
(2) has at least one year of
experience as a registered pharmacist.
Notes
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