Colorado Code § 12-280-114

Licensure, certification, or registration - applicability - applications - licensure and certification requirements - rules
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(1) This article 280 applies to all persons in
this state engaged in the practice of pharmacy and to all outlets in this state engaged in the
manufacture, dispensing, production, sale, and distribution of drugs, devices, and other materials
used in the treatment of injury, illness, and disease.
(2) (a) Every applicant for a license or certification under this article 280 must read and
write the English language, or if the applicant is a partnership, each member of the partnership
must read and write the English language. If the applicant is a Colorado corporation, the
corporation must be in good standing, and if the applicant is a foreign corporation, it must be
qualified to do business in this state.
(b) The board shall issue the appropriate registration to each manufacturer and
wholesaler that meets the requirements of this article 280 unless the board determines that the
issuance of the registration would be inconsistent with the public interest. In determining the
public interest, the board shall consider the following factors:
(I) Maintenance of effective controls against diversion of controlled substances into
illegitimate medical, scientific, or industrial channels;
(II) Compliance with applicable state and local laws;
(III) Any conviction of the applicant under any federal or state law relating to a
controlled substance;
(IV) Past experience in the manufacture or distribution of controlled substances and the
existence in the applicant's establishment of effective controls against diversion;
(V) Any false or fraudulent information in an application filed under this part 1;
(VI) Suspension or revocation of the applicant's federal registration to manufacture,
distribute, or dispense a controlled substance as authorized by federal law; and
(VII) Any other factors relevant to and consistent with the public peace, health, and
safety.
(c) The board shall issue a certification to an applicant to practice as a pharmacy
technician who satisfies the requirements of this article 280, this section, and section 12-280-
115.5.
(3) Every applicant for a license, certification, or registration under this article 280 shall
make written application in the manner and form prescribed by the board, setting forth the
applicant's name and address, the applicant's qualifications for the license, certification, or
registration, and other information required by the board. The applicant shall submit with the
application the required fee, and, if the applicant is required to take an examination, the applicant
shall appear for examination at the time and place fixed by the board.
(4) (a) (I) An applicant who has graduated from a school or college of pharmacy
approved by the board may take an examination before the board.
(II) The examination must be designed fairly to test the applicant's knowledge of
pharmacy and other related subjects and must be in a form approved by the board. The
examination cannot be administered orally.
(III) An applicant for licensure by examination shall have completed an internship as
prescribed by the board.
(b) A person who produces evidence satisfactory to the board that the person has
graduated and obtained a degree from a school of pharmacy outside the United States and has
passed a foreign graduate equivalency test given or approved by the board may apply to take the
examination set forth in subsection (4)(a) of this section.
(5) Every applicant for licensure as a pharmacist, whether by examination, transfer of
license, reactivation, or reinstatement, shall take a jurisprudence examination approved by the
board that tests the applicant's knowledge of the laws of this state.
(6) No applicant shall exercise the privileges of licensure, certification, or registration
until the board grants the license, certification, or registration.
(7) The board may require any applicant for licensure or certification to display written
or oral competency in English. The board may utilize a standardized test to determine language
proficiency.
(8) A person licensed by examination and in good standing in another state may apply
for a license transfer pursuant to the occupational credential portability program.
(9) The board shall adopt rules as necessary to ensure that any person who manufactures
drugs and any wholesaler of drugs possesses the minimum qualifications required for wholesale
drug distributors pursuant to the federal "Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987", 21 U.S.C.
sec. 353, as amended.
(10) Issuance of a license or registration under this section and section 12-280-119 does
not entitle a licensee or registered facility or outlet to wholesale, manufacture, distribute,
dispense, or professionally use controlled substances beyond the scope of the licensee's or
registrant's federal registration.

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