Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 059 - Pharmacy, Board of
Sub-Agency 0001 - Pharmacy, Board of
Chapter 19 - LICENSING OF PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACIES
Section 19-6 - Pharmacist Licensure by Reciprocal License Transfer
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 19-6
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Any pharmacist, who is licensed by examination and is in good standing in any state which is a member of the NABP and who desires to be licensed by reciprocity into this state, shall proceed in the manner outlined by the NABP after first submitting the "Preliminary Application for Transfer of Pharmacist Licensure" obtained from the NABP.
(i) All candidates for license transfer shall
be required to:
(A) File all appropriate
applications with the Board;
(B)
Pay the required application fee;
(C) Complete the two (2) fingerprint cards
provided by the Board for the criminal background check;
(D) Pay the required criminal background
check fee;
(E) Pass the MPJE®
for Wyoming;
(F) Prove good moral
character;
(G) Prove they have been
in active pharmacy practice, as defined in this chapter, for the year preceding
the date of their application for license transfer. Applicants failing to show
proof must complete an internship in Wyoming approved by the Board of no less
than four hundred (400) hours;
(H)
Meet all requirements under the Wyoming Pharmacy Act and these rules;
and
(I) If applying as a foreign
pharmacy graduate, possess a FPGEC® Certificate.
(ii) The Board must receive the applicant's
criminal background history report from the DCI before a pharmacist license by
transfer will be issued.
(iii) The
Board shall not issue a pharmacist license by license transfer until all
conditions under this chapter have been met.
(iv) All applications for licensure by
reciprocity shall expire one (1) year from date of issue by the NABP.
(v) The Board reserves the right to require
an interview with any applicant seeking licensure reciprocity to practice
pharmacy in Wyoming.
(vi) In the
event of rejecting an application, the fees paid to the Board will not be
refunded.
(vii) The Board will
accept licensure by reciprocity for pharmacists licensed in California after
January 1, 2004.
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