Current through August 26, 2024
(1) GENERAL. A person with an expired license
may not reapply for a license using the initial application process.
(2) RENEWAL WITHIN 5 YEARS. A person renewing
the license within 5 years shall do all of the following:
(a) Pay the renewal fee as determined by the
department under s. 440.03(9) (a),
Stats., and any applicable late renewal fee.
(b) Certify the completion of 30 hours of
continuing education during the last biennium.
(3) RENEWAL AFTER EXPIRATION DATE.
Notwithstanding sub. (2), if a pharmacist fails to obtain renewal on or before
the applicable renewal date, the board may suspend the pharmacist's license and
may require the pharmacist to pass an examination to the satisfaction of the
board to restore that license.
(4)
RENEWAL AFTER 5 YEARS. This subsection does not apply to license holders who
have unmet disciplinary requirements. A person renewing the license after 5
years shall do all of the following:
(a) Pay
the renewal fee as determined by the department under s.
440.03(9) (a),
Stats., and the renewal late fee.
(b) Evidence of having passed the multi-state
pharmacy jurisprudence examination with Wisconsin designated as the primary
state.
(c) If the person renewing
the license does not have 2000 hours of practice as a pharmacist within last 24
months of submitting the application for renewal, the person shall meet one of
the following requirements:
1. If the license
has been expired for at least 5 years but not more than 10 years, the person
shall submit evidence of all of the following:
a. Completion of 160 hours of internship for
each year the pharmacist license was expired, not to exceed 1000
hours.
b. Completion of 15 hours of
continuing education for each year the pharmacist license was expired or within
the last two years passing the NAPLEX.
2. If the license has been expired for more
than 10 years, the person shall submit evidence of all of the following:
a. Completion of 1000 hours of
internship.
b. Passing the
NAPLEX.