Title 26, Chapter 4, Section 41
( 26-4-41)
(a) Qualifications. To obtain a license to engage in the practice of
pharmacy, an applicant for licensure by examination shall: (1) Have submitted a written application in the form prescribed by
the board; (2) Have attained the age of majority; (3) Be of good moral character; (4) Have graduated and received a professional undergraduate
degree from a college or school of pharmacy as the same may be
approved by the board; provided, however, that, since it would be
impractical for the board to evaluate a school or college of
pharmacy located in another country, the board may accept a
graduate from such a school or college as long as the graduate has
completed all requirements of the Foreign Pharmacy Equivalency
Certification Program administered by the National Association of
Boards of Pharmacy. This shall include successful completion of
all required examinations and the issuance of the equivalency
certificate and be based upon an individual evaluation by the
board of the applicant's educational experience, professional
background, and proficiency in the English language; (5) Have completed an internship or other program that has been
approved by the board or demonstrated to the board's satisfaction
that experience in the practice of pharmacy which meets or exceeds
the minimum internship requirements of the board; (6) Have successfully passed an examination or examinations
approved by the board; and (7) Have paid the fees specified by the board for the examination
and any related materials and have paid for the issuance of the
license. (b) Examinations. (1) The examination for licensure required under paragraph (6) of
subsection (a) of this Code section shall be made available by the
board at least two times during each year. The board shall
determine the content and subject matter of each examination, and
the place, time, and date of administration of the examination; (2) The examination shall be prepared to measure the competence of
the applicant to engage in the practice of pharmacy. The board
may employ, cooperate, and contract with any organization or
consultant in the preparation and grading of an examination, but
shall retain the sole discretion and responsibility for
determining which applicants have successfully passed such an
examination; and (3) Any person who takes the board examination and fails the
examination may repeat the examination at regular intervals of
administration; however, a person may not take the examination
more than three times without permission from the board. A person
who has taken the board examination and failed the examination for
the third time may not practice as a pharmacy intern. A person
who takes the board examination and successfully completes the
examination must become licensed within two years of the
examination date or the results of the examination shall become
invalid. (c) Internship and other training programs. (1) All applicants for licensure by examination shall obtain
practical experience in the practice of pharmacy concurrent with
or after college attendance or both under such terms and
conditions as the board shall determine; and (2) The board shall establish such licensure requirements for
interns and standards for internship or any other experiential
program necessary to qualify an applicant for the licensure
examination and shall also determine the qualifications of
preceptors used in practical experience programs. |