172 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 131, § 008

Current through June 17, 2024
Section 172-131-008 - REINSTATEMENT

To reinstate a license, applicants must submit an application provided by the Department that contains the information in 172 NAC 131-003 and the following:

(A) The license number;
(B) The expiration date;
(C) The renewal fee and the reinstatement fee as set out in 172 NAC 131-010; and
(D) The licensee's last known address of record.
008.01REINSTATEMENT AFTER EXPIRATION. If more than 30 days has passed since a license expired an applicant must apply to reinstate the license.
008.01(A)NOTICE OF DISCIPLINE OR ACTION TAKEN IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION. All applicants for reinstatement after expiration must include the following related to the time period since the last renewal or since the initial issuance of the license if the applicant has not previously renewed:
(i) Submit to the Department an official copy of the disciplinary action or court records if the designated representative of the licensee been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony; and
(ii) Submit to the Department an official copy of the disciplinary action if any license of the designated representative of the licensee or any other license held by the licensee in any profession in another state has been revoked, suspended, limited or disciplined in any manner.
008.02REINSTATEMENT AFTER DISCIPLINARY ACTION. A wholesale drug distributor license that has been suspended or revoked as set out in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-7457 may be reinstated by the Department upon the recommendation of the Board of Pharmacy. Applicants must reapply on an application provided by the Department that contains the information in 172 NAC 131-003.

172 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 131, § 008

Amended effective 9/20/2023