Utah Admin. Code R156-17b-308 - Term, Expiration, Renewal, and Reinstatement of License - Application Procedures
In accordance withs 58-1-308 and 58-17b-506:
(1) The renewal date for the two-year renewal
cycle applicable to licensees under Title 58, Chapter 17b is established in
Section R156-1-308a.
(2) Renewal and reinstatement procedures
shall be in accordance with Sections
R156-1-308a through
R156-1-308l, except as provided
in Subsection (3).
(3) An applicant
whose license was active and in good standing at the time of expiration may
apply for reinstatement between two years and eight years after the date of
expiration, in accordance with the following practice re-entry requirements:
(a) Each applicant shall:
(i) submit a reinstatement application
demonstrating compliance with all requirements and conditions of license
renewal;
(ii) pay all license
renewal and reinstatement fees for the current renewal period; and
(iii) comply with any additional licensure
requirements or conditions considered necessary by the Division in
collaboration with the Board to protect the public and ensure the applicant is
currently competent to engage in the profession, such as:
(A) a background check;
(B) conditional licensure;
(C) refresher or practice re-entry
programs;
(D) licensure
exams;
(E) supervised practice
requirements;
(F) fitness for
duty/competency evaluations; or
(G)
any other licensure requirements or conditions determined necessary by the
Division in collaboration with the Board.
(b) An applicant applying between two and
five years after expiration shall also:
(i)
if requested, meet with the Board for evaluation of the applicant's
qualifications for licensure; and
(ii) submit evidence that the applicant has
successfully completed:
(A) all continuing
education for each preceding renewal period in which the license was expired;
or
(B) a refresher or practice
re-entry program approved by the Division in collaboration with the
Board.
(c) An
applicant applying five or more years after expiration shall also:
(i) meet with the Board for evaluation of the
applicant's qualifications for licensure;
(ii) submit evidence that the applicant has:
(A) within five years preceding the
application, passed the examinations required for licensure under Section
R156-17b-303c (NAPLEX and MPJE
for a pharmacist, or PTCB or ExCPT for a pharmacy technician); or
(B) successfully completed a refresher or
practice reentry program approved by the Division in collaboration with the
Board; and
(iii)
successfully practice under conditional licensure during a period of direct
supervision by a pharmacist, for a period equal to at least 40 hours of
supervision for each expired year.
(4) The Division in collaboration with the
Board may approve extension of an intern license upon the request of the
licensee, if the intern lacks the required number of internship hours for
licensure.
Notes
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