059-21 Wyo. Code R. §§ 21-3 - Fees
(a) The Board shall charge the following
fees:
(i) Pharmacist licensure by examination
or re-examination is seventy-five dollars($75.00). This is separate from fees
paid to the NABP for the NAPLEX® and the MPJE®.
(ii) Pharmacist licensure by reciprocity is
two hundred dollars ($200.00). This is separate from fees paid to the NABP for
the NAPLEX® and the MPJE®.
(iii)
Pharmacist licensure renewal is one hundred dollars ($100.00) per
year;
(iv) Pharmacy intern
licensure is fifteen dollars ($15.00) per year;
(v) Pharmacy technician licensure and
renewals are fifty dollars ($50.00) per year;
(vi) Pharmacy technician-in-training permit
is fifteen dollars ($15.00);
(vii)
Resident retail pharmacy license and renewals are one hundred fifty dollars
($150.00) per year;
(viii)
Non-resident pharmacy license and renewals are three hundred dollars ($300.00)
per year;
(ix) A prescription drug
manufacturer, distributor, reverse distributor, or wholesaler license and
renewals are two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275.00) per year;
(x) Medical oxygen manufacturer or
distributor license and renewals are one hundred dollars ($100.00) per
year;
(xi) Outsourcing facilities
license and renewals are three hundred dollars ($300.00) per year;
(xii) Third party logistics provider license
and renewals are two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275.00) per year;
(xiii) Wholesale distributors of prescription
drugs for non-human use license and renewals are two hundred seventy-five
dollars ($275.00) per year;
(xiv)
Methamphetamine precursor retail distributor license and renewals are
twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year;
(xv) Ancillary drug supply permit and
renewals are twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year;
(xvi) Institutional pharmacy license and
renewals are one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per year;
(xvii) The Board shall charge a two hundred
fifty-dollar ($250.00) fee for preparing and sending mailing lists of
pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy interns, pharmacy
technicians-in-training, pharmacies, controlled substance registrants and drug
distributors. Each list shall constitute a separate mailing list. Federal and
state agencies shall be exempt from payment of fees for mailing
lists;
(xviii) The Board shall
charge a thirty-five-dollar ($35.00) fee to verify the license of any
non-resident pharmacy, manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler or reverse
distributor; and
(xix) Duplicate
licenses may be issued upon a licensee's request. There shall be a
twenty-five-dollar ($25.00) fee charged for the duplicate license.
(b) The Board shall assess a late
fee, in addition to the license or registration renewal fee, of licenses or
registrants, as follows:
(i) A pharmacist
whose license renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or
hand delivered to the Board office after December 31 shall be assessed a late
fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) in addition to the license renewal
fee;
(ii) A pharmacy interns whose
license renewal application is postmarked or hand delivered to the Board office
after September 30 shall be assessed a late fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) in
addition to the license renewal fee;
(iii) A pharmacy technician whose license
renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered
to the Board office after December 31 shall be assessed a late fee of
thirty-five dollars ($35.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(iv) A resident pharmacy whose license
renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered
to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of two hundred
dollars ($200.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(v) A non-resident pharmacy whose license
renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered
to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of three hundred
dollars ($300.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(vi) A manufacturer, distributor, or
wholesaler of prescription drug products (drugs or oxygen) whose license
renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered
to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of two hundred
dollars ($200.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(vii) A medical oxygen distributor whose
license renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand
delivered to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of one
hundred dollars ($100.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(viii) An outsourcing facility whose license
renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered
to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of three hundred
dollars ($300.00) in addition to the license renewal fee;
(ix) A third-party logistics provider whose
license renewal application is postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand
delivered to the Board office after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of two
hundred seventy-five dollars ($275.00) in addition to the license renewal
fee;
(x) A wholesale distributor of
prescription drugs for non-human use whose license renewal application is
postmarked, electronically submitted, or hand delivered to the Board office
after June 30 shall be assessed a late fee of two hundred seventy-five dollars
($275.00); and
(xi) An
institutional pharmacy whose license renewal application is postmarked,
electronically submitted, or hand delivered to the Board office after June 30
shall be assessed a late fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) in addition to
the license renewal fee.
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