059-19 Wyo. Code R. §§ 19-7 - Reinstatement of Registered Pharmacist License After Failure to Renew, Returning from Inactive Status, Issuance of Duplicate License
(a) If a person requests reinstatement of
their registered pharmacist license when said license has lapsed only for
failure to pay renewal fees, the person shall:
(i) Write a letter requesting consideration
of reinstatement;
(ii) Pay all back
renewal fees, including annual fines, up to a maximum of five (5)
years;
(iii) Provide copies of
approved continuing education (CE) certificates for those years the license was
lapsed, to a maximum of five (5) years. All CE certificates must be from
approved providers;
(iv) Provide at
least two (2) recent letters from a pharmacist or a pharmacy owner attesting to
good character;
(v) If licensed
outside Wyoming, provide a letter from the board of pharmacy in the state where
licensed and currently practicing. This letter must state current license
status and indicate if the license has been subject to any investigation or
disciplinary action by the Board;
(vi) Complete two (2) fingerprint cards,
provided by the Board, and include a check made payable to the Wyoming State
Board of Pharmacy in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) to cover the cost of
the criminal background history; and
(vii) Provide a notarized employer affidavit
attesting to the active practice of pharmacy in the year preceding the date of
the application for reinstatement. Active practice requires that the pharmacist
work a minimum of four hundred (400) hours during this time period.
(b) Minimum competency for an
inactive pharmacist shall be established to the satisfaction of the Board. When
a registered pharmacist has been out of the practice of pharmacy for an
extended period of time and wishes to reactivate that license, the Board shall
determine on an individual basis the requirements needed to reactivate that
license. The requirements may include the following:
(i) Pass a jurisprudence
examination;
(ii) Internship under
direct supervision. The internship period may vary depending upon how long the
individual was out of practice; or
(iii) Board interview.
Notes
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