Title 26, Chapter 4, Section 42
( 26-4-42)
(a) In order for a pharmacist currently licensed in another
jurisdiction to obtain a license as a pharmacist by license transfer
in this state, an applicant shall: (1) Complete and file a form applying for licensure with the
board, which form shall include the applicant's name, address, and
other such information as prescribed by the board, and, after an
investigation by agents acting on behalf of the board, if so
requested by the board, produce evidence satisfactory to the board
which shows the applicant has the age, moral character,
background, education, and experience demanded of applicants for
registration by examination under this chapter and by the rules
and regulations promulgated under this chapter; (2) Have attained the age of majority; (3) Be of good moral character; (4) Have possessed at the time of initial licensure as a
pharmacist all qualifications necessary to have been eligible for
licensure at that time in this state; (5) Have presented to the board proof of initial licensure by
examination and proof that such license is in good standing; (6) Have presented to the board proof that any other license
granted to the applicant by any other state has not been
suspended, revoked, or otherwise restricted for any reason except
nonrenewal or for the failure to obtain the required continuing
education credits in any state where the applicant is currently
licensed but not engaged in the practice of pharmacy; (7) Have successfully passed an examination by the board on
Georgia pharmacy law and board regulations; and (8) Have paid the fees specified by the board. (b) No applicant shall be eligible for license transfer unless the
state in which the applicant was licensed as a pharmacist also
grants licensure transfer to pharmacists duly licensed by
examination in this state under like circumstances and conditions. (c) To obtain a license to engage in the practice of pharmacy in
this state, a pharmacist who is a graduate of a pharmacy school or
college located in another country must complete all requirements of
the Foreign Pharmacy Equivalency Certification Program administered
by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. This shall
include without being limited to successful completion of all
required examinations and the issuance of the equivalency
certificate, and an individual evaluation by the board of the
applicant's proficiency in the English language. Additionally, a
foreign pharmacy graduate applicant 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 possessed at the time of initial licensure as a
pharmacist all qualifications necessary to have been eligible for
licensure at that time in this state; (5) Have graduated and been granted a pharmacy degree from a
college or school of pharmacy recognized by the National
Association of Boards of Pharmacy Foreign Pharmacy Graduate
Examination Committee; (6) Have successfully passed an examination approved by the board;
and (7) Have paid the fees specified by the board. |