What are the new regulations regarding late renewal of a pharmacists license?
A ten-day grace period (from the date of receipt of a certified letter sent by the board) is all that is allowed for a pharmacist to turn in their application, proof of CE, and late fee after the 31st of December. After that time, the pharmacist’s license expires. It may be reinstated by submitting renewal application, renewal fee & late fee, and copies of CE provided it is submitted prior to March 31st. • Q: What is the currently recognized pharmacist to technician ratio? A: The currently accepted ratio is three technicians per one pharmacist. • Q: Are pharmacy technicians-in-training allowed to compound prescriptions? A: A pharmacy technician-in-training is allowed to observe, but not directly participate, in the compounding of prescriptions. • Q: Is it lawful to provide compounded prescriptions directly to physicians? A: Compounded prescriptions may be provided to physicians for direct administration to a patient while in the physician’s office. Compounded products are not to be pro
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