247 CMR, § 8.07 - Renewal Procedures
(1) A pharmacy
technician license shall expire every two years on the birthdate of the
licensee.
(2) A pharmacy technician
license must be timely renewed to continue practice as a pharmacy technician.
Any practice as a pharmacy technician after the expiration date of a pharmacy
technician license shall constitute unlicensed practice as a pharmacy
technician subjecting the individual to any and all penalties established for
unlicensed practice.
(3) A pharmacy
technician whose license has lapsed may renew such license upon filing of a
renewal application and payment of an annual license, applicable back fees, and
a late fee, as established by the Commissioner of Administration and Finance,
pursuant to M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B.
(4) A pharmacy technician whose license has
lapsed for more than two years may be required to meet other conditions as
determined by the Board as a prerequisite to license renewal.
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(1) A pharmacy technician license shall expire every two years on the birthdate of the licensee.
(2) A pharmacy technician license must be timely renewed to continue practice as a pharmacy technician. Any practice as a pharmacy technician after the expiration date of a pharmacy technician license shall constitute unlicensed practice as a pharmacy technician subjecting the individual to any and all penalties established for unlicensed practice.
(3) A pharmacy technician whose license has lapsed may renew such license upon filing of a renewal application and payment of an annual license, applicable back fees, and a late fee, as established by the Commissioner of Administration and Finance, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B.
(4) A pharmacy technician whose license has lapsed for more than two years may be required to meet other conditions as determined by the Board as a prerequisite to license renewal.