In New Jersey, a felony conviction does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining a pharmacy technician license, but it may complicate the process. Applicants are required to disclose any criminal history, and the Board of Pharmacy reviews each case individually. Factors such as the nature of the offense, how much time has passed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation will be considered. It's advisable to consult with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy or a legal expert for specific guidance.
You will likely have to explain the situation. The board will look at the circumstances surrounding the conviction and may choose to give you a license all the same.
The Tennessee Board of Pharmacy considers applications for licensure on a case-by-case basis. Having a felony conviction does not automatically disqualify someone from obtaining a pharmacy license, but it can present challenges. The board will consider factors such as the nature and severity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, rehabilitation efforts, and any evidence of good moral character.
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Noone has been denied a contractors license based purely on a felony conviction. A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants. Yes you can be denied after applying. It all depends on how long ago you were convicted and also if the prior felony had anything to do with contracting work.
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
can I get licened to sell insurance in ky with a felony conviction in oh 19 years ago
It is my understanding that the new bill passed made the third driving with a suspended license conviction a felony. Try DMV.org for more info.
No. If you get a felony conviction anywhere, you may not own, purchase, or have access to firearms anywhere else. That's federal law.
If the state grants him a license to practice, yes.