- 1. Failing to submit a remodel application before remodeling a permitted facility: $250;
- 2. Failing to provide notice before a business is relocated: $500;
- 3. Failing to update contact information: $50/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
- 4. Failing to update change of employment information: $50/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
5. Failing to complete required continuing education:
- a. Registered pharmacist: $100/deficient hour of continuing education for the first occurrence, $150/deficient hour for second occurrence; and
- b. Pharmacy technician: $25/deficient hour of continuing education for the first occurrence, $37.50/deficient hour for second occurrence;
- 6. Failing to provide notice of a new pharmacist in charge: $100/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
- 7. Failing to provide notice of a new designated representative: $100/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
- 8. Failing to provide notice of a new criminal charge, arrest, or conviction in any jurisdiction: $250/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
- 9. Failing to provide notice of disciplinary action taken against the licensee or permittee by another jurisdiction: $250/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
10. Failing to renew a license timely and continuing to work with an expired license:
- a. Registered pharmacist: $100/day worked not to exceed $1,000; and
- b. Pharmacy technician: $50/day worked not to exceed $500;
- 11. Failing to conduct a controlled substance inventory when there is a new pharmacist in charge: $250/occurrence to a maximum of twice;
- 12. Failing to obtain a permit before shipping into Arizona anything for which a permit is required: $100/item shipped;
- 13. Failing to respond timely to a subpoena: $50;
- 14. Failing to provide notice before there is a change in ownership: $250; and
- 15. Failing to conduct required controlled substance inventories: $250.
As authorized under A.R.S. § 32-1904(D), the Board may issue the following non-disciplinary civil penalties to a licensee or permittee who engages in the specified acts or omissions without posing an imminent threat to public health or safety:
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 28 A.A.R. 611 (March 18, 2022), effective May 2, 2022 (Supp. 22-1).