(a) Purpose. This section outlines procedures to petition
the board for an exemption to the certification requirements established
by §568.002 of the Act (relating to Pharmacy Technician Registration
Required). The board will consider petitions for exemption on a case
by case basis.
(b) Long-term exempt pharmacy technicians. Long-term
exempt pharmacy technicians are pharmacy technicians who, on September
1, 2001, had been continuously employed as a pharmacy technician in
this state for at least 10 years and who received an exemption from
the board.
(c) Rural county exempt pharmacy technicians. Rural
county exempt pharmacy technicians are pharmacy technicians working
in counties with a population of 50,000 or less and meet the following
requirements.
(1) Eligibility. An individual may petition the board
for an exemption from the certification requirements established by
§568.002 of the Act (relating to Pharmacy Technician Registration
Required) if the individual works in a county with a population of
50,000 or less.
(2) Petition process.
(A) An individual shall petition the board for the
exemption. The petition shall contain the following:
(i) name of the individual;
(ii) name, address, and license number of the pharmacy
where the individual is employed;
(iii) name of the county in which the pharmacy is located
and the most recent official population estimate for the county from
the Texas State Data Center;
(iv) a notarized statement signed by the individual
stating:
(I) the reason(s) the individual is asking for the
exemption, including reason(s) the individual has not taken and passed
a pharmacy technician certification examination approved by the board;
and
(II) that the information provided in the petition
is true and correct; and
(v) a notarized statement signed by the pharmacist-in-charge
of the pharmacy the individual is currently working, stating that
the:
(I) pharmacist-in-charge supports the individual's
petition for exemption;
(II) individual has completed the pharmacy technician
training program at the pharmacy; and
(III) pharmacist-in-charge has personally worked with
and observed that the individual is competent to perform the duties
of a pharmacy technician.
(B) Each petition shall be considered on an individual
basis. In determining whether to grant the exemption, the board shall
consider the information contained in the petition and additional
information including the following:
(i) the accuracy and completeness of the petition;
(ii) reason(s) the individual is asking for the exemption;
(iii) the population of the county;
(iv) the number of pharmacies located in the county
and adjacent counties and the number of pharmacy technicians working
in these pharmacies;
(v) unemployment rate in the county and adjacent counties;
and
(vi) the following information concerning the pharmacy
where the individual is currently working:
(I) the degree of compliance on previous compliance
inspections; and
(II) history of disciplinary action by the board or
other regulatory agencies against the licenses held by the pharmacy
or pharmacists working at the pharmacy.
(C) After review of the petition, the individual and
the pharmacist-in-charge of the pharmacy where the individual is working
shall be notified in writing of approval or denial of the petition.
(D) If the petition is approved, the individual shall
register with the board as a pharmacy technician.
(3) Limitations.
(A) The exemption granted under this subsection may
only be used at the pharmacy noted in the petition and may not be
transferred to another pharmacy. If the pharmacy technician ceases
employment at the pharmacy or changes employment, the exemption is
canceled.
(B) If the population of the county exceeds 50,000,
the board shall cancel the exemption. The pharmacy technician and
the pharmacist-in-charge of the pharmacy shall be notified when an
exemption is canceled.
(C) If the exemption granted under subparagraphs (A)
or (B) of this paragraph is cancelled, the pharmacy technician's registration
is void and the registration certificate must be surrendered to the
Board.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §297.7 adopted to be effective December 23, 2003, 28 TexReg 11264; amended to be effective September 7, 2004, 29 TexReg 8525; amended to be effective June 11, 2006, 31 TexReg 4640; amended to be effective June 8, 2008, 33 TexReg 4310; amended to be effective January 4, 2018, 42 TexReg 7709 |