22 Tex. Admin. Code § 283.9

Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 283.9 - Fee Requirements for Licensure by Examination, Score Transfer and Reciprocity
(a) The fees for licensure by examination, score transfer, and reciprocity shall include one exam administration. The fees are as follows:
(1) Examination Fee. The fee to submit an application for licensure by examination will include:
(A) An examination processing fee of $103, which is to be paid to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and includes the processing of the Texas application.
(B) NAPLEX administrative and examination fees as determined by NABP, which are to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(C) MPJE administrative and examination fees as determined by NABP, which are to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(2) Reciprocity Fee. The fee to submit an application for licensure by reciprocity will include:
(A) A reciprocity fee of $255, which is to be paid to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
(B) MPJE administrative and examination fees as determined by NABP, which are to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(C) A license verification fee as determined by NABP, which is to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(3) Score Transfer Fee. The fees to transfer a score to Texas, using the NAPLEX Score Transfer system will include:
(A) An examination processing fee of $103, which is to be paid to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and includes the processing of the Texas application.
(B) MPJE administrative and examination fees as determined by NABP, which are to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(C) A score transfer fee as determined by NABP, which is to be paid to NABP in accordance with NABP policy.
(b) If an applicant fails an examination or is required to take an examination by the Board, the application fee is $103 for each examination the applicant is required to take.
(c) Rescheduling or canceling an examination appointment.
(1) Refunds for fees charged by NABP for the administration of the NAPLEX and MPJE are in accordance with NABP policy. Rescheduling of an examination appointment shall be in accordance with NABP policy.
(2) The Board may refund fifty percent of an examination fee paid to the Board by an applicant if the applicant:
(A) provides advance notice of their inability to take the examination prior to the board providing authorization to take the examination; or
(B) is unable to take the examination due to an emergency situation including but not limited to a manmade or natural disaster, documented serious medical illness, or other circumstance deemed an emergency by the Executive Director of the Board.
(d) A person who takes the NAPLEX or Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination will be notified of the results of the examination(s) within two weeks of receipt of the results of the examination(s) from the testing service. If both the NAPLEX and Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination are taken, the applicant will not be notified until the results of both examinations have been received. Such notification will be made within two weeks after receipt of the results of both examinations.
(e) Once an applicant has successfully completed all requirements of licensure, the applicant will be notified of licensure as a pharmacist and of his or her pharmacist license number and the following is applicable.
(1) An initial license will be issued by the board authorizing the person to practice pharmacy in Texas for a period of 30 days.
(2) The applicant shall complete a pharmacist license application and pay the initial license fee specified in § 295.5 of this title (relating to Pharmacist License or Renewal Fees).
(3) If application and payment of the initial license fee are not received by the board within 30 days from the initial license was issued, the person's license to practice pharmacy shall expire. A person may not practice pharmacy with an expired license. The license may be renewed according to the following schedule.
(A) If the initial license has been expired for 90 days or less, the person may become licensed by making application and paying to the board one initial license fee and a fee that is one-half of a renewal fee.
(B) If the initial license has been expired for more than 90 days but less than one year, the person may become licensed by making application and paying to the board one initial license fee and a fee that is equal to a renewal fee.
(C) If the initial license has been expired for one year or more, the person shall apply for a new license.

22 Tex. Admin. Code § 283.9

The provisions of this §283.9 adopted to be effective December 27, 2000, 25 TexReg 12690; amended to be effective September 7, 2004, 29 TexReg 8516; amended to be effective June 11, 2006, 31 TexReg 4628; amended to be effective March 13, 2012, 37 TexReg 1705; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 40, Number 37, September 11, 2015, TexReg 6109, eff. 9/14/2015; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 10, March 8, 2024, TexReg 1464, eff. 3/7/2024