21 N.C. Admin. Code 46 .1613 - EXTENSION PERIOD FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
(a)
Definitions:
(1) "Eligible licensee" means a
pharmacist who holds a license in good standing from the Board of Pharmacy, who
serves the armed forces of the United States, and who is eligible for an
extension of time in which to file a tax return pursuant to
G.S.
105-249.2. "Eligible licensee" includes a
pharmacist who holds a Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner credential or who is an
immunizing pharmacist.
(2)
"Eligible registrant" means a pharmacy intern, pharmacy technician, dispensing
physician, dispensing nurse practitioner or dispensing physician assistant who
holds a registration in good standing from the Board of Pharmacy, who serves
the armed forces of the United States, and who is eligible for an extension of
time in which to file a tax return pursuant to
G.S.
105-249.2.
(3) "Extension period" means the time period
specified in
26
U.S.C. 7508.
(4) "Good standing" means a license or
registration that is not suspended, revoked, or subject to a current
disciplinary order.
(b)
Extension of time to pay license or registration renewal fees and waiver of
continuing education requirements:
(1) An
eligible licensee or registrant shall notify the Board of eligibility for the
extension period before his or her current license or registration expires.
Upon such notification, the Board shall maintain the license or registration in
active status through the extension period.
(2) If an eligible licensee or registrant
fails to notify the Board of eligibility for the extension period before his or
her current license or registration expires, upon receipt and acceptance of a
renewal application within the extension period and presentation of proof that
the licensee or registrant was an eligible licensee or registrant on the date
that is the deadline for renewal, the expired license or registration shall be
deemed retroactively to have not expired.
(3) Notwithstanding 46 .1612(a) and .3301(a),
an eligible licensee or registrant who submits a renewal application and pays
the renewal fee required by the Board within the extension period shall not be
deemed to hold a lapsed license or registration subject to reinstatement
fees.
(4) Notwithstanding 46 .2201,
.3101(d) and .2507(d), an eligible licensee may renew his or her license within
the extension period despite failing to complete the specified continuing
education requirements.
(5) A
licensee or registrant shall provide proof of eligibility for the extension
period when the licensee or registrant submits the renewal
application.
Notes
Eff. April 1, 2010;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. October 3, 2017.
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