(1) An individual that holds a pharmacy intern registration in another U.S jurisdiction, that has registration standards substantially equivalent to Washington, may request a temporary practice permit if:
(a) The applicant is not subject to denial of a credential or issuance of a conditional or restricted credential in any state;
(b) Does not have a criminal record in Washington state;
(c) The applicant's fingerprint-based national background check results are pending; and
(2) To request a temporary practice permit, the pharmacy intern applicant shall submit a written request for a temporary practice permit, and any applicable fees in accordance with chapter
246-907 WAC.
(3) A temporary practice permit expires:
(a) When the pharmacy intern registration is issued;
(b) When a notice of decision on the pharmacy intern registration application is mailed to the applicant; or
(c) Ninety days after the temporary practice permit is issued. The applicant may obtain a one-time extension of up to ninety days with approval of the commission.