Licensure, Interns, Technicians, and
Pharmacy Requirements Exam 2026
Questions and Answers Graded A+
What is a Board of Pharmacy? - Correct answer-State administrative agency
empowered by the legislature to regulate pharmacy practice and ensure public
safety.
Who composes a Board of Pharmacy? - Correct answer-Licensed pharmacists,
sometimes technicians, and public members representing consumer interests.
How are Board members selected? - Correct answer-Usually appointed by the
Governor.
How often does the Board meet? - Correct answer-Typically monthly or quarterly.
Who may attend Board meetings? - Correct answer-Public attendance is generally
permitted except executive sessions.
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, What is Board rulemaking authority? - Correct answer-Authority to create and
amend regulations that carry force of law.
What is Board inspection authority? - Correct answer-Authority to enter and
inspect facilities where drugs are manufactured, dispensed, or stored.
Who may apply for pharmacist licensure? - Correct answer-Graduates of ACPE-
accredited pharmacy programs.
What exams are required for pharmacist licensure? - Correct answer-NAPLEX and
UMPJE.
What degree is required for pharmacist licensure? - Correct answer-PharmD from
an accredited pharmacy school.
What is the standard minimum intern hour requirement? - Correct answer-1,740
hours.
What is the uniform CE standard? - Correct answer-Board-approved CE programs,
typically ACPE-accredited.
What documents are commonly required for pharmacist licensure? - Correct
answer-Official transcript, background check, and state-specific requirements.
What disciplinary actions can the Board impose? - Correct answer-Revocation,
suspension, probation, civil penalties, and summary suspension.
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