Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025-2026
Updated.
GA BOP Powers - Answer control and regulate the practice of pharmacy in the state of GA
GA BOP members - Answer 7 pharmacists + 1 consumer member
GA BOP pharmacist member requirements - Answer -be a GA resident >/= 6 months
-currently licensed
-actively practicing
-have 5 years of experience in GA
-not a full-time employee at COPs
GA BOP consumer member requirements - Answer -be a resident of GA
-at the age of majority (18)
-no connection to pharma industry
Year GDNA created - Answer 1908
GDNA Powers - Answer enforce drug laws of the state
GDNA Agent Requirements - Answer -active RPh license
-practice as RPh for 2 years
-no sanctions on pharmacist license
-no prior convictions for any crime other than minor traffic offenses
-pass a personal background investigation
-completed and passed the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Basic Mandate
Training Course within 1 year of being hired
GDNA Director Requirements - Answer >/= 5 years of full-time paid employment as a GDNA
Special Agent, appointed by BOP
GDNA agents duties - Answer -visit and inspect any establishment where drugs/devices are
sold or hold for introduction into commerce
,-enter and inspect any vehicle used to transport or hold drugs/devices/cosmetics
-investigate alleged violations of laws and regulations regarding drugs/devices/cosmetics
-take up samples
-seize and take possession of articles declared to be contraband
-compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of evidence on behalf of the Board via
subpoena by Director
-other duties directed by the Board
GDNA Agents may: - Answer -carry firearms while performing official duties
-execute/serve search warrants, arrest warrants, administrative inspection warrants, subpoenas,
and summons issued by the state
-make arrests without warrant for any offense committed in their presence, or if there is
probable cause to believe that the person has committed, or is committing a violation which
may constitute a felony
-make seizures of property
-perform other law enforcement duties as the Board or GDNA Director initiates
GDNA should report to BOP: - Answer violations of drug laws and rules over which the Board
has authority
Possible Board actions after violations reported: - Answer -cite person/establishment to
appear before the Board for an investigative interview
-forward reports to Attorney General's office for action decided on by Board
-take whatever action the Board deems necessary
"Practice of pharmacy" - Answer -Interpretation, evaluation, or dispensing of rx drug orders
in the patients' best interest
-participation in drug/device selection, drug administration, drug regimen reviews, or drug
related research
-provision of patient counseling
-provision of acts/services necessary to provide pharmacy care
-responsibility for compounding and labeling drugs/devices
administration - Answer the provision of a unit dose of medication to an individual patient as
a result of the order of an authorized practitioner
,dispensing - Answer the preparation and delivery of a drug/device to a
patient/caregiver/agent of patient pursuant to a lawful order of a practitioner in a suitable
container appropriately labeled for subsequent administration or use by patient
compounding - Answer preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling of a drug by
a pharmacist/practitioner in compliance with rules established by the Board regarding
pharmaceutical compounding
Qualifications for RPh licensure - Answer -submitted application to the Board
-attained the age of majority (18)
-be of good moral character
-have graduated
-have completed an internship
-have successfully passed exam(s) approved by the Board
-have paid fees specified by the Board for examination and any related materials and have paid
for issuance of the license
Pharmacists must apply for renewal by: - Answer 12/31 of even numbered years
Late license renewal deadline: - Answer 1/31 of following odd numbered year
Consequence of not renewing RPh license by late deadline: - Answer license becomes
administratively revoked
RPh CE requirements - Answer 30 hours (no live requirement)
New RPh CE requirements - Answer -first 6 months of biennial period: 30 hours
-1st June to 2nd July of biennial period: 15 hours
-last 6 months of biennial period: 0 hours
Pharmacy intern license duration - Answer 5 years from date of issuance or expires if intern
is expelled, suspended, dismissed, or withdraws from COP or is licensed as a pharmacist
-expires if person takes and fails board exam 3 times
Internship hour requirement for RPh licensure - Answer 1500 hours
, certified pharmacy technician - Answer registered pharmacy technician who is certified by
PTCB
requirements for registration of pharmacy technician - Answer -at least 17 years old
-enrolled in high school or his high school diploma or GED
-pay for a background check to be conducted by the Board
-submit name and address of employer and place of employment
change in employment status of pharmacy technician - Answer must be reported by PIC
within 10 days of separation date of employment
1 pharmacist may supervise: - Answer -4 technicians (MAX)-if 2 are certified
-3 technicians-if 1 is certified
-2 technicians-if none are certified
+ 1 pharmacy intern + 1 pharmacy extern
Pharmacy technicians must be immediately identifiable by: - Answer name and job title
tasks that must be done by a pharmacist - Answer -acceptance of initial oral prescriptions
-certification of a filled or finished prescription or drug order
-weighing or measuring active ingredients without a mechanism of verification
-reconstitution of a prefabricated medication without a mechanism or verification
-verification of the constituents of final IV admixtures for accuracy, efficacy, and patient
utilization
-entry of orders on patient medication profiles without verification by a pharmacist
-provision of drug information that has not been prepared or approved by the pharmacist
-Board rules: rx transfers, patient counseling, refill determination, therapeutic review, final
verification
pharmacy observers/shadowers requirements - Answer -must be at least 17
-currently enrolled in high school or in GED prep courses
-have not been convicted of a felony or any offense related to drugs
-can't preform any duties that require licensure of a pharmacist/intern or registration of a tech
-cannot be present more than 8 hours/day
-identifiable by name badge