Cal. Code Regs. tit. 16, § 1706.1
“Permit” as defined by the Permit Reform Act of 1981 means any license, certificate, registration, permit or any other form of authorization required by a state agency to engage in a particular activity or act. Pr cessing times for the board's various programs are set forth below. The actual processing times apply to those persons who take and pass the first available examination.
License or
Maximum Time in Days for Notification That an Application Is Complete or Deficient; and What is Needed to Correct
Maximum Time in Days after Filing a Complete Application in Which the Board Will Notify Applicant
Actual Processing Time in Days Based on Two-Year Compilation
Registration Type
the Deficiency
of a Permit Decision
Minimum
Median
Maximum
Pharmacist's License
30
30
98
167
2,192
Foreign Graduate Application
30
30
154
549
1,047
Intern Permit
30
60
1
4
83
Pharmacy Permit
30
60
6
72
305
Clinic Permit
30
60
20
96
325
Non-Resident Pharmacy Permit
30
60
12*
56*
122*
Exemption Certificate
30
60
20
85
185
Hypodermic Distributor's Permit
30
60
7
87
258
Wholesale Drug Permit
30
60
13
88
605
Medical Device Retailer Permit
30
60
New Program
Medical Device Retailer Warehouse Permit
30
60
New Program
Out-of-State Distributor Permit
30
60
1
21
265
* This registration program began January 1, 1989, thus the data are for only one ½ years.
Note: Authority cited: Section 4005, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 15376, Government Code.
1. New section filed 7-22-91; operative 8-21-91 (Register 92, No. 1).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending Note filed 9-11-2002 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2002, No. 37).