Texas Occupations Code - Section 559.005. Issuance Of New License
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§ 559.005. ISSUANCE OF NEW LICENSE. (a) The board may
issue a new license to practice pharmacy to a person who is
prohibited under Section 559.003(d) from renewing a license if the
person has not had a license granted by any other state restricted,
suspended, revoked, canceled, or surrendered for any reason and
qualifies under this section.
(b) A person qualifies for a license under this section if
the person:
(1) was licensed as a pharmacist in this state, moved
to another state, and is licensed and has been practicing pharmacy
in the other state for the two years preceding the date the
application for a new license is submitted;
(2) pays to the board an amount equal to the
examination fee for the license; and
(3) passes the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence
examination.
(c) A person qualifies for a license under this section if
the person:
(1) was licensed as a pharmacist in this state;
(2) pays to the board an amount equal to the
examination fee for the license; and
(3) passes the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence
examination and any other examination required by the board and in
addition to or instead of passing the examination as required by the
board, participates in continuing pharmacy education and practices
under conditions set by the board.
(d) A person qualifies for a license under this section if
the person:
(1) submits to reexamination; and
(2) complies with the requirements and procedures for
obtaining an original license.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Section: 558.155 558.201 558.202 559.001 559.002 559.003 559.004 559.005 559.006 559.007 559.051 559.052 559.053 559.054 559.055
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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