Or. Admin. Code § 855-115-0030 - Licensure: Application
(1) An application
for licensure as a Pharmacist may be accessed on the board website.
(2) The board may issue a license to a
qualified applicant after the receipt of:
(b) A completed application including:
(A) Payment of the fee prescribed in OAR
855-110;
(B) A current, passport
regulation size photograph (full front, head to shoulders);
(C) Personal identification or proof of
identity; and
(D) Certificate of
completion for the one hour of continuing pharmacy education in pain
management, provided by the Pain Management Commission of the Oregon Health
Authority;
(c) A
completed national fingerprint-based background check; and
(d) A completed moral turpitude statement or
a written description and documentation regarding all conduct that is required
to be disclosed.
(3)
Penalties may be imposed for:
(a) Failure to
completely and accurately answer each question on the application for licensure
or renewal of licensure;
(b)
Failure to disclose any requested information on the application;
(c) Failure to respond to requests for
information resulting from the application; and
(d) Any other grounds found in ORS
689.405.
(4) An application submitted to the board
that is not complete within 90 days from applicant submission will be expired.
Once expired, an applicant who wishes to continue with the application process
must reapply by submitting a new application, along with all documentation, and
all fees. While a new application and documentation is required, the board may
still consider information that was provided in previous
applications.
(5) The license of a
Pharmacist expires June 30 in odd numbered years and may be renewed
biennially.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.151, ORS 689.225, ORS 689.285
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