Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Professional Licensing
Board of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Technicians
Section R. 338.3655 - Approved pharmacy technician programs
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 5.
(1) The following pharmacy technician programs are considered board-approved after a completed application on a form provided by the department along with proof of accreditation is submitted to and reviewed by the department:
(2) If any of the following pharmacy technician programs do not meet the requirements in subrule (1) of this rule, the program may apply for board approval by submitting an application to the department on a form provided by the department, along with an attestation form that verifies compliance with the information required in subrule (3) of this rule:
(3) The contents of the training programs offered under subrule (2) of this rule must include all of the following:
(4) The pharmacy technician program shall maintain a record of a student's pharmacy technician training and education, specified in this rule, for 3 years after a student completes or leaves the program, whichever is earlier, that must include all of the following:
(5) A student shall complete a board-approved pharmacy technician program within 2 years of beginning the program in order to maintain the student's exemption from licensure in subrule (6) of this rule, and R 338.3651a.
(6) A student in a board-approved pharmacy technician program is exempt from licensure while in the program.
(7) A student who is at least 16 years of age, in a board-approved pharmacy technician program, may participate in practical hands-on training in the pharmacy.
(8) A pharmacy technician program that was board approved before July 1, 2022, shall reapply and meet the requirements of this rule no later than 1 year after these rules are promulgated, or the program will no longer be listed as a board-approved program. The board's approval of a program expires 5 years after the date of approval. After 5 years, upon review by the department, a pharmacy technician program may be reapproved if it has maintained its accreditation.
(9) If the department determines that a board-approved program is not meeting the standards of the code or these rules, the department may send written notice to the program stating which areas in the program are deficient. The program has 30 days to fix any deficiency and report back to the department. If the department determines that the deficiencies are not resolved, the board will evaluate the deficiencies and may withdraw approval.
(10) Withdrawal of board approval of a program for stated deficiencies that were not remediated does not make any bona fide student enrolled in the program, at the time of withdrawal of approval, ineligible to sit for an approved licensure examination.