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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1921.01. Disclosures on applications; licensees; registrants; applicability

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A. A pharmacist, pharmacy intern, pharmacy technician and pharmacy technician trainee are not required to disclose the following information when filing an application under this chapter:
1. A single misdemeanor charge that was dismissed, expunged or set aside more than five years before the date of application.
2. A single misdemeanor conviction that occurred more than ten years before the date of application.
3. A single felony conviction that was reduced to a misdemeanor conviction or that was dismissed, expunged or set aside more than ten years before the date of application.
B. An applicant or a licensee or registrant who has had more than one of any charge or conviction specified in subsection A of this section shall disclose that information to the board.
C. Subsection A of this section applies to current licensees and registrants.
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