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The Board shall ratify, within a term of six (6) months from the date of effectiveness of this act, all pharmacy assistant apprentice certificates issued under Act No. 282 of May 15, 1945, as amended, for which the holder thereof shall have previously submitted the documents required by the Board by regulation. Together with the submission of documents, holders shall include a check or money order payable to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury or a credit or debit card, following the norms of the Secretary of the Treasury concerning these means of payment, for the amount of ten dollars ($10).As of the date said certificate has been ratified, the pharmacy assistant apprentice shall have a maximum term of three (3) years to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate, complying with the requirements of said Act. Once the term granted by the Board has lapsed, he/she shall comply with the requirements provided for in this chapter to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate. History —Sept. 3, 2004, No. 247, § 7.02.

The Board shall ratify, within a term of six (6) months from the date of effectiveness of this act, all pharmacy assistant apprentice certificates issued under Act No. 282 of May 15, 1945, as amended, for which the holder thereof shall have previously submitted the documents required by the Board by regulation. Together with the submission of documents, holders shall include a check or money order payable to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury or a credit or debit card, following the norms of the Secretary of the Treasury concerning these means of payment, for the amount of ten dollars ($10).As of the date said certificate has been ratified, the pharmacy assistant apprentice shall have a maximum term of three (3) years to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate, complying with the requirements of said Act. Once the term granted by the Board has lapsed, he/she shall comply with the requirements provided for in this chapter to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate. History —Sept. 3, 2004, No. 247, § 7.02.

The Board shall ratify, within a term of six (6) months from the date of effectiveness of this act, all pharmacy assistant apprentice certificates issued under Act No. 282 of May 15, 1945, as amended, for which the holder thereof shall have previously submitted the documents required by the Board by regulation. Together with the submission of documents, holders shall include a check or money order payable to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury or a credit or debit card, following the norms of the Secretary of the Treasury concerning these means of payment, for the amount of ten dollars ($10).As of the date said certificate has been ratified, the pharmacy assistant apprentice shall have a maximum term of three (3) years to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate, complying with the requirements of said Act. Once the term granted by the Board has lapsed, he/she shall comply with the requirements provided for in this chapter to obtain a pharmacy technician certificate. History —Sept. 3, 2004, No. 247, § 7.02.