To register in this state a pharmacy intern must have completed one year of college, be registered in a prepharmacy program, and must be employed by a licensed pharmacist. At the date of entering into internship, an intern shall file with the executive director of the board the following certificates accompanied by a fee set by the board: 1. An application stating the applicant has entered into an internship giving the intern's name, residence, and educational qualifications. 2. A statement from the intern's employer stating that the applicant will be employed by the pharmacist, as a pharmacy intern, that to the employer's knowledge the applicant possesses the required education and qualifications. The executive director of the board shall file the application and license the applicant as a pharmacy intern.
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