HRS §461-7
Getting a temporary pharmacist license in Hawaii
A pharmacist from another state can get a temporary Hawaii license if they pass a law exam and have no license problems. This license is only temporary, not permanent, and expires after the next exam results. You can only get one, and you must pay a fee.
The statute, as written — Temporary license
(a) A registered pharmacist of any state or territory of the United States who does not have an encumbered license or any pending disciplinary action or unresolved complaints in any state or territory of the United States and who is not eligible for licensure by reciprocity under section 461-8.5 may be granted a temporary license by the board; provided that the person shall first pass a jurisprudence examination as required by the board. (b) A temporary license shall not entitle the holder to a permanent license, and no permanent license shall be issued until the person has passed the remaining licensure examinations set forth in section 461-6. Only one temporary license shall be issued to the same applicant. (c) A temporary license shall only remain in effect until the results of the next licensure examinations are announced; provided that the board may extend any temporary license, upon written request, and for good and just cause. Any applicant who fails to take or to pass the next licensure examination shall surrender the temporary license. The board shall receive a fee for the issuance of a temporary license.
Sections this one refers to
§461-8.5 Getting a Hawaii pharmacist license if you already have one elsewhere
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