Arizona Statutes

§ 32-1927 — Pharmacists; pharmacy interns; disciplinary action

Arizona § 32-1927
JurisdictionArizona
Title 32Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 18PHARMACY
Art. 2Licensure and Permits

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 32-1927 (2026).

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A.A pharmacist or pharmacy intern is subject to disciplinary action by the board for any of the following:
1.The board determines that the licensee has committed an act of unprofessional conduct.
2.The licensee is found by psychiatric examination to be mentally unfit to practice the profession of pharmacy.
3.The licensee is found to be physically or mentally incapacitated to such a degree as to render the licensee unfit to practice the profession of pharmacy.
4.The licensee is found to be professionally incompetent to such a degree as to render the licensee unfit to practice the profession of pharmacy.
5.The license was issued through error.
B.A pharmacist or pharmacy intern who after a formal hearing is found by the board to be guilty of unprofessional conduct, to be mentally

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State Ex Rel. Dean v. Dolny
778 P.2d 1193 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1989)
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Fountain v. Oelschlegel
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