(1) Each preceptor shall:
(a) apply for board approval to be a preceptor;
(b) have been actively engaged in:
(i) the practice of pharmacy for two years unless otherwise approved by the board; or
(ii) other approved disciplines;
(c) be engaged in active practice while acting as preceptor;
(d) not have been convicted of violation of any statutes or rules relating to pharmacy within three years prior to application;
(e) be acutely aware of the responsibilities governing professional conduct in this state;
(f) have current knowledge of developments in the profession by exhibiting such attendances, readings and actions, which conform to the best traditions of pharmacy;
(g) make such reports and certifications as required under the approved program;
(h) notify the board of any change of address or employment within ten days. Change of employment shall serve to suspend preceptor approval until such time as reevaluation is made by the board; and
(i) not be permitted to leave an intern work alone to assume the responsibility of a pharmacist.
(2) The repackaging, labeling and dispensing of drugs for distribution shall be under the supervision of a registered pharmacist or pharmacist preceptor.
(3) A preceptor may supervise one intern or one extern and one pharmacy technician at any time. A pharmacist preceptor may, however, supervise two students at a time if the students are completing a clerkship experience through an approved school of pharmacy.