N.D. Admin. Code 61-03-01-04

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 61-03-01-04 - Licensure transfer
1. An applicant seeking licensure by licensure transfer must secure and file an electronic license transfer application from the national association of boards of pharmacy. This board will license applicants by reciprocity if they possess the requirements in effect in North Dakota at the time the candidates were licensed by examination in other states. The applicant must pass the North Dakota law examination and pay the appropriate fees to obtain licensure.
2. Provisional licensure for a member of the military or military spouse as defined in North Dakota Century Code section 43-51-01.
a. A provisional license may be granted upon application for license if the individual holds a license as a pharmacist in another state and has worked under such a license or registration for at least two of the last four years.
b. This provisional license must be without fee until one year after the first renewal period has passed. This allows a maximum of two years without payment of a registration or renewal fee.
c. The provisional licensee has three months to successfully pass the multistate pharmacy jurisprudence examination.
d. The provisional licensee shall apply and complete all requirements of the electronic license transfer program of the national association of boards of pharmacy.
3. An applicant who holds a pharmacy license in Canada that is in good standing and meets all of the following:
a. The applicant has passed the NAPLEX or both part I and part II of the pharmacy examining board of Canada (PEBC) pharmacists qualifying examination.
b. The applicant completed educational requirements for a pharmacist license from a school of pharmacy accredited by ACPE or accredited by the canadian council for accreditation of pharmacy programs (CCAPP).
c. The applicant held a pharmacist license for one year in Canada and they have acquired a minimum of one thousand five hundred hours of pharmacy practice either through an approved internship or hours engaged in the practice as a pharmacist.
d. The applicant must pass the North Dakota law examination and pay the appropriate fees to obtain licensure.

N.D. Admin Code 61-03-01-04

Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-360, April 2016, effective 4/1/2016.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 376, April 2020, effective 4/1/2020.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2021-383, January 2022, effective 1/1/2022.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2023-391, January 2024, effective 1/1/2024.

General Authority: NDCC 43-15-10(3), 43-15-22

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-15-22, 43-51-11, 43-51-11.1