Title 26, Chapter 4, Section 46
( 26-4-46)
(a) To obtain a license as a pharmacy intern, an applicant shall: (1) Have submitted a written application in the form prescribed by
the board of pharmacy; (2) Have attained the age of majority; (3) Be of good moral character; and (4) Have paid the fees specified by the board for the issuance of
the license. (b) The following individuals shall be eligible to be licensed as a
pharmacy intern: (1) A student who is currently enrolled in an approved school or
college of pharmacy; (2) An individual who is a graduate of an approved school or
college of pharmacy who is currently licensed by the board for the
purpose of obtaining practical experience as a requirement for
licensure as a pharmacist; or (3) An individual who does not meet the requirements of paragraphs
(1) and (2) of this subsection and is a graduate of a pharmacy
school or college located in another country but who has completed
all requirements of the Foreign Pharmacy Equivalency Certification
Program administered by the National Association of Boards of
Pharmacy. This shall include without being limited to successful
completion of all required examinations, the issuance of the
equivalency certificate, and an individual evaluation by the board
of the applicant's proficiency in the English language. (c) The board shall approve all internship programs for the purpose
of providing the practical experience necessary for licensure as a
pharmacist. A pharmacy intern is authorized to engage in the
practice of pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist. The
board shall adopt rules regarding the licensure of interns and the
standards for internship programs. |