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(a) The board will issue a temporary pharmacist license to an applicant for licensure if the applicant
(1) submits a completed application for licensure;
(2) provides certified evidence of meeting the requirements in AS 08.80.110 , AS 08.80.145 , and this chapter;
(3) repealed 2/26/2000;
(4) provides for the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) to notify the board that the applicant has submitted a preliminary application to NABP for license transfer;
(5) pays the application fee, pharmacist license fee, and temporary license fee required in 12 AAC 02.310;
(6) passes the Alaska pharmacy jurisprudence examination with a score of 75 percent or above; and
(7) has not been convicted of a felony or another crime within the five years before the date of application that affects the applicant's ability to practice pharmacy competently and safely.
(b) An applicant whose application for permanent licensure as a pharmacist has been denied by the board is not eligible to receive a temporary license.
(c) A temporary license is valid for six months, or until the next regular meeting of the board, whichever occurs first. For good cause shown to the board's satisfaction, the board will extend a temporary license for a period not to exceed 60 days.
(d) A temporary license is not renewable.
(e) An individual may not receive more than one temporary license.
History: Eff. 1/16/98, Register 145; am 2/26/2000, Register 153; am 11/10/2001, Register 160
Authority: AS 08.80.005
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