COMPLETE SOLUTION SET
◉ Pharmacist Applicant Requirement Answer: (1). Be fluent in the
reading, writing, and speaking of the English language;
(2). Furnish the Board with at least two affidavits from reputable
citizens that the applicant has known for at least one year attesting
to the applicant's good moral character;
(3). Be a graduate of a college in a degree program approved by the
Board;
(4). Pass an examination or examinations given by the Board or
acceptable to the Board under the score transfer process
administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy;
(5). Have completed internship training or another program that has
been approved by the Board, or demonstrated to the Board's
satisfaction that the applicant has experience in the practice of
pharmacy that meets or exceeds the minimum internship
requirements of the Board.
,◉ According to Alaska Pharmacy Law, the pharmacist-in-charge of a
pharmacy that has changed its name or physical address shall apply
for a new and separate pharmacy license. The applicant shall
Answer: (1) Submit a new, completed application for a pharmacy
license.
(2) Pay the duplicate license fee required.
(b) Within 14 days after commencement of business under the new
license, the pharmacist-in-charge of a pharmacy that has changed its
physical address shall complete a self-inspection questionnaire on a
form provided by the department.
◉ Rules regarding non-resident pharmacy permit Answer: (1). the
location, names, and titles of all principal corporate officers and of
all pharmacists who are dispensing prescription drugs to residents
of the state;
(2). a copy of a current valid license, permit, or registration to
conduct operations in the jurisdiction in which it is located, and a
copy of the most recent report resulting from an inspection of the
pharmacy by the regulatory or licensing agency of the jurisdiction in
which the pharmacy is located;
(3). a sworn statement indicating that the pharmacy complies with
all lawful directions and requests for information from the
,regulatory or licensing authority of the jurisdiction in which the
pharmacy is licensed; and
(4). proof satisfactory to the board that the pharmacy maintains its
records of prescription drugs dispensed to persons in the state so
that the records are readily retrievable from the records of other
prescription drugs dispensed by the pharmacy.
(c). A pharmacy subject to this section shall, during its regular hours
of operations, provide a toll-free telephone service to facilitate
communication between persons in the state and a pharmacist at
the pharmacy who has access to records concerning the dispensing
of prescription drugs to persons in the state.
The toll-free number and the hours that the service is available shall
be disclosed on a label affixed to each container of drugs dispensed
to persons inthe state. The telephone service shall be available at
least 40 hours a week and at least six days a week.
◉ Failing to repay student loan can result termination on your
license Answer: True.
For purposes of this section, failing to repay a student loan is
considered as an act involving moral turpitude.
, Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation placed upon a
licensee.
For purposes of this section, failing to repay a student loan issued or
guaranteed by the state or the Federal Government in accordance
with the terms of the loan or failing to comply with service
scholarship obligations shall be considered a failure to perform a
statutory or legal obligation, and the minimum disciplinary action
imposed shall be a suspension of the license until new payment
terms are agreed upon.
◉ When a pharmacy ceases operations, the pharmacist-in-charge of
that pharmacy shall: Answer: (1). submit to the board a written
notice of the cessation of pharmacy operations; the written notice
must be submitted within 10 days (Not 30 days) after the cessation
of operations and include:
(A). the date the pharmacy ceased operations;
(B). a statement signed by the pharmacist-in-charge attesting that an
inventory of all controlled substances on hand has been conducted;
(C). a statement signed by the pharmacist-in-charge attesting to the
manner of disposition for all prescription drugs possessed by the
pharmacy;