1.    A veterinary dispensing technician must register with the state board of pharmacy on an annual basis.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 43-15.4-06

  • Person: means an individual, organization, government, political subdivision, or government agency or instrumentality. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49

2.    A veterinary dispensing technician must be assigned a registration number.

3.    The state board of pharmacy shall provide the veterinary dispensing technician with an annual registration card and pocket identification card.

4.    The veterinary dispensing technician certificate and annual registration card must be displayed and visible to the public in the veterinary retail facility where the veterinary dispensing technician is employed.

5.    The veterinary dispensing technician must wear a name badge while in the veterinary retail facility which clearly identifies the person as a “veterinary dispensing technician”.

6.    Every registered veterinary dispensing technician, within fifteen days after changing address or place of employment, shall notify the board of the change. The board shall make the necessary changes in the board’s records.

7.    A veterinary dispensing technician holding a certificate of registration as a veterinary dispensing technician in this state may go on inactive status and continue to hold a certificate of registration in this state provided the technician on inactive status may not practice within this state. A veterinary dispensing technician on inactive status may not be required to meet the continuing education requirements of the board under section 43-15.4-08. In order for a veterinary dispensing technician to change an inactive status of registration to an active status of registration, the veterinary dispensing technician must complete eight hours of approved continuing education and thereafter comply with the continuing education requirements of the board.