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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 400j — Pharmacy

Sec. 20-601. *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Fees.

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The department shall collect the following nonrefundable fees:
(1)The fee for issuance of a pharmacist license is two hundred dollars, payable at the date of application for the license.
(2)The fee for renewal of a pharmacist license is the professional services fee for class A, as defined in section 33-182 l . Before the commission or commissioner grants a license to an applicant who has not held a license authorized by the commission or commissioner within five years of the date of application, the applicant shall pay the fee required in subdivision
(1)of this section.
(3)The fee for issuance of a pharmacy license is seven hundred fifty dollars.
(4)The fee for renewal of a pharmacy license is one hundred ninety dollars.
(5)The late fee for an application for renewal of a license to practice pharmacy, a pharmacy license or a permit to sell nonlegend drugs is the amount set forth in section 21a-4 .
(6)The fee for notice of a change in officers or directors of a business entity holding a pharmacy license is sixty dollars for each pharmacy license held. A late fee for failing to give such notice within ten days of the change is fifty dollars in addition to the fee for notice.
(7)The fee for filing notice of a change in name, ownership or management of a pharmacy is ninety dollars. A late fee for failing to give such notice within ten days of the change is fifty dollars in addition to the fee for notice.
(8)The fee for application for registration as a pharmacy intern is sixty dollars.
(9)The fee for application for a permit to sell nonlegend drugs is one hundred forty dollars.
(10)The fee for renewal of a permit to sell nonlegend drugs is one hundred dollars.
(11)The late fee for failing to notify the department of a change of ownership, name or location of the premises of a permit to sell nonlegend drugs within five days of the change is twenty dollars.
(12)The fee for issuance of a nonresident pharmacy certificate of registration is seven hundred fifty dollars.
(13)The fee for renewal of a nonresident pharmacy certificate of registration is one hundred ninety dollars.
(14)The fee for notice of a change in officers or directors of a business entity holding a nonresident pharmacy certificate of registration is sixty dollars for each pharmacy license held. A late fee for failing to give such notice within ten days of the change is fifty dollars, in addition to the fee for notice.
(15)The fee for filing notice of a change in name, ownership or management of a nonresident pharmacy is ninety dollars. A late fee for failing to give such notice within ten days of the change is fifty dollars, in addition to the fee for notice.
(16)The fee for application for registration as a pharmacy technician is one hundred dollars.
(17)The fee for renewal of a registration as a pharmacy technician is fifty dollars.
(18)The fee for application for designation as an advanced pharmacy technician is twenty-five dollars, which fee shall be in addition to the fee required in subdivision
(16)of this section.
(19)The fee for renewal of a designation as an advanced pharmacy technician is twenty-five dollars, which fee shall be in addition to the fee required in subdivision
(17)of this section.
(20)The fee for issuance of a temporary permit to practice pharmacy is two hundred dollars.
(21)The fee for application for registration, and renewal of a registration, as a clerk is twenty-five dollars.
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