Pharmacy technicians must renew their certification every two years on or before their birthday by submitting the courtesy renewal notice and current renewal fee. Failure to receive a courtesy renewal notice does not relieve or exempt the credential renewal requirement. All pharmacy technicians shall complete 2.0 CPE hours (equal to twenty contact hours) administered by an ACPE accredited program each certification renewal period. Approved continuing education credits must be earned through a commission-approved or Accreditation Council of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE)-accredited education program or course. Pharmacy technician shall register with a program designated by the commission for tracking completed CPE hours. CPE hours cannot be carried over to the next renewal cycle.
Current Pharmacy Students Enrolled in an ACPE Accredited Pharmacy Program: You are required to submit official transcripts from your ACPE accredited school of pharmacy with your registration renewal application. The official transcripts must verify your active/current enrollment in the FALL semester or corresponding quarter by indicating "currently enrolled", "work in progress", etc., for your currently enrolled semester or quarter. A transcript indicating only the previous semester or quarter completed will not be accepted as it does not verify that current enrollment.
If your license is on inactive status and you wish to renew to Active status and are filing an online renewal application, you may email your request to change to active status to the Board to pla4@pla.IN.gov; please include your license number with this request and copies of continuing education certificates verifying 30 hours taken in the previous 2 years.
Following every license renewal period, the board will randomly audit actively licensed pharmacists to verify compliance with the continuing education requirements. The practitioner shall provide the board with copies of the certificates of completion upon the board's request if they are selected in the compliance audit.
Go to mylicense.in.gov/eGov/ML1PLA.html to print a free copy of your updated license certificate. Your registration code would be provided in your issuance or renewal notice. If you need assistance with a registration code, please feel free to contact pla4@pla.in.gov.
You may verify your license has been renewed by using the Search & Verify option; allowing 24 hours or 1 business day for your transaction to process and your license renewal to complete. Once your completed renewal has been verified you may order a license card using our Order of Print a License Online Service. Indiana law requires those engaged in the practice of pharmacy to display their license/registrations where they are practicing; therefore, you must either download the free license card or purchase an updated blue card to post.
Internal systems will be down for maintenance Thursday, October 20th at 6pm through Sunday, October 23rd.
The renewal portal will not be accessible during this time. Verifications and certificate printing may also be inaccessible during this time. Normal functionalities will be restored and available on Monday, October 24th.
Please note, when renewing your license, a delinquent fee will be assessed in addition to all applicable renewal fees.If your license was Delinquent/Active or Delinquent/Inactive before the renewal deadline, it will be moved to Null and Void status after the renewal deadline. You should contact your board office for further instruction.The process of renewing a license may take 7-10 business days. Initiating contact to confirm the receipt of fees or the status of your license prior to this time will not expedite the renewal process.A licensee who remains on inactive status for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who wishes to reactivate the license may be required to demonstrate the competency to resume active practice by sitting for a special purpose examination or by completing other reactivation requirements.If you are reactivating your license, please refer to the laws and rules governing your practice for additional requirements.Note: Do not submit certificates of completion of continuing education hours to the Florida Board of Nursing. Please report continuing education credits to the Department of Health through our CE tracking system at www.cebroker.com.Name ChangeIf you are renewing online and need to change your name, please follow these instructions prior to renewing your license:
Renewals submitted after the registration expiration will be subject to a late fee per OAR 855-110-0007(4). If you do not receive your renewal notice by December 1st, please email pharmacy.licensing@bop.oregon.gov to request your renewal ID and registration code.
Renewals postmarked or submitted after the registration expiration will be subject to a late fee per OAR 855-110-0007. If you do not receive your renewal notice by August 1st, email our office at pharmacy.licensing@bop.oregon.gov.
All licensed pharmacists in Pennsylvania must demonstrate that they have taken 30 credit hours of pharmacy continuing education during a two-year period. The two-year period ends on September 30 in even numbered years. License renewal is available on-line. Continuing education credits must be obtained from approved ACPE (Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education) providers. The Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association is approved by the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of Continuing Pharmacy Education. Provider Number: 0159.
A Pharmacist license will become Inactive if the licensee does not complete the required CE. Engaging in the practice of pharmacy with an Inactive license may be grounds for license revocation. The completion of CE hours is not required to renew a license in Inactive status but the licensee must continue to pay applicable fees, including renewal fees. The pharmacist will need to file an application to activate their license including any fees and compete the required CE if they want to continue to practice as a pharmacist.
Section 96. Every registered chiropractor, upon commencing to practice, shall forthwith notify the board of his office address or addresses. Every registered chiropractor practicing as aforesaid shall annually, before April first, pay to the board a license fee to be determined annually by the commissioner of administration under the provision of section three B of chapter seven. The board shall thereupon issue to said registered chiropractor a license renewal certificate; provided, however, that said chiropractor shall furnish to the board satisfactory evidence that he has attended, in the twelve months preceding each renewal date, twelve hours of instruction in chiropractic related subjects as conducted by the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society or received instruction equivalent thereof as approved by the board. Satisfactory evidence of completion of post-graduate study of a type and character, at an educational session or institution, both as approved by the board, shall be considered said equivalent. The board may waive such educational requirements if it is satisfied that an applicant was prevented from meeting said educational requirements by reason of an unusual emergency, or that the applicant has undergone an extreme hardship, or for other good and sufficient reason deemed adequate by the board. Each registered chiropractor shall promptly notify the board of any change in his address or addresses, and from time to time shall furnish such other information to the board as it may require. The board may suspend the authority of any registered chiropractor to practice chiropractic for failure to comply with any of the above requirements. The board shall publish annually complete lists of the names and office addresses of all chiropractors registered and practicing in the commonwealth arranged alphabetically by name and also by the towns where their various offices are situated.
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