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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

315.120 Notification of failure to renew license -- Procedure for renewal of expired

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license -- Renewal after lapse of five or more years -- Inactive license.
(1)Within thirty
(30)days after the renewal period, the executive director shall notify
all pharmacists who have failed to comply with license renewal requirements.
(2)Any pharmacist who has failed to timely renew his license for any consecutive
period up to five
(5)years may renew his license only upon satisfying the
continuing education regulations of the board and paying the cumulative penalty
and renewal fees provided for in KRS 315.110.
(3)Any pharmacist who has failed to timely renew his license for five
(5)or more
consecutive years may renew his license only upon satisfying the continuing
education regulations of the board, passing a satisfactory examination before the
board and paying the renewal and penalty fees provided for in KRS 315.110.
(4)Any pharmacist not currently holding an active pharmacist's license in another
jurisdiction who does not desire to meet the qualifications for active license renewal
shall, upon application, be issued an inactive license. Such license shall entitle the
license holder to use the term "pharmacist" but the license holder shall not be
permitted to engage in the practice of pharmacy. An inactive license holder may
apply for an active license as provided for by the regulations of the board. The
inactive license renewal fee shall be set by administrative regulation of the board,
not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) annually.
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