Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Ph 811.01 - Effect of Revocation and Denial for a Certified Pharmacy Technician(a) The board shall refuse to issue a certification or, after notice and hearing, shall revoke a certification whenever the board finds, by the preponderance of the evidence, any of the following: (1) That the applicant, or certified pharmacy technician, has violated any of the provisions of RSA 318, RSA 318-B, or the board's administrative rules;(2) That the applicant has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor resulting from a violation of any federal, state, or local drug or pharmacy-related law, rule or regulation;(3) That the applicant has attempted to obtain certified pharmacy technician status by fraudulent means;(4) That the applicant is unable to engage in the performance of certified pharmacy technician functions with reasonable skill and safety by reason of illness, inebriation, misuse of drugs, narcotics, alcohol, chemicals or any other substance, or as a result of any mental or physical condition;(5) That another state has suspended, revoked, or placed on probation the applicant's license, permit, certification, or registration to practice as a pharmacy technician;(6) That the applicant refused to appear before the board after having been ordered to do so in writing; or(7) That the applicant made any fraudulent or untrue statement to the board.(b) The pharmacist-in-charge shall notify the board, in writing, within one calendar day after becoming aware that a pharmacy technician has adulterated, abused, stolen or diverted drugs.(c) The board shall issue a new certification after review, provided that the reason for revocation no longer exists or it is determined that there is no longer a threat to public safety.N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 811.01
Derived From Volume XXXVIII Number 50, Filed December 13, 2018, Proposed by #12671, Effective 11/17/2018, Expires 11/17/2028.