(1) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
(2) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504;
(3) produce satisfactory evidence of good moral character as it relates to the applicant's ability to practice pharmacy;
(4) complete a criminal background check and be free from criminal convictions as described in Section 58-1-501;
(5) have no physical or mental condition of a nature which prevents the applicant from engaging in the practice of pharmacy with reasonable skill, competency, and safety to the public;
(6) meet the preliminary educational qualifications required by division rule made in collaboration with the board; and
(7) meet one of the following educational criteria: (a) be a current pharmacy student, a resident, or fellow in a program approved by division rule made in collaboration with the board; or (b) have graduated from a foreign pharmacy school and received certification of equivalency from a credentialing agency approved by division rule made in collaboration with the board.
(a) be a current pharmacy student, a resident, or fellow in a program approved by division rule made in collaboration with the board; or
(b) have graduated from a foreign pharmacy school and received certification of equivalency from a credentialing agency approved by division rule made in collaboration with the board.