(a) The board shall issue a pharmacy technician in training permit to an individual who:(1) applies to the board in the form and manner prescribed by the board;(2) is at least eighteen (18) years of age;(3) has not been convicted of a crime that has a direct bearing upon the individual's ability to practice competently;(4) is not in violation of this chapter or rules adopted by the board under section 4 of this chapter; and(5) has applied for licensure under section 5 of this chapter.(b) An applicant:(1) may work as a pharmacy technician in training without a permit for not more than thirty (30) consecutive days after the applicant files an application under this section;(2) shall provide the applicant's employer with a receipt issued by the board that:(A) provides the date an application under this section was filed; and(B) indicates that the fee has been paid;before the applicant may begin work as a pharmacy technician in training; and(3) may request an additional thirty (30) day period to practice as a pharmacy technician in training without a permit. The board may approve a request under this subdivision if the board determines that the extension is for good cause.(c) ) day period to practice as a pharmacy technician in training without a permit. The board may approve a request under this subdivision if the board determines that the extension is for good cause.(c) A pharmacy technician in training permit expires on the earliest of the following:(1) The date the permit holder is issued a pharmacy technician license under this chapter.(2) The date the board disapproves the permit holder's application for a pharmacy technician license under this chapter.(3) The date the permit holder ceases to be enrolled in good standing in a pharmacy technician training program approved by the board. The graduation of a permit holder from a pharmacy technician program does not cause the permit to expire under this subdivision.(4) Sixty (60) days after the date that the permit holder successfully completes a program approved by the board.(5) Twelve (12) months after the date of issuance.(d) For good cause, the board may waive the age requirement in subsection (a)(2).As added by P.L.251-2003, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.58-2014, SEC.13.
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