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14 Cards in this Set
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Can a penalty against a license in one state effect a license in another?
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Yes.
For instance, revocation of a license in one state may serve as the basis fr revocation of a license in another state |
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Define: "Unprofessional Conduct"
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In a legal sense this can be vague as rarely do states outline this term.
Essentially it judges the ethical nature by which a pharmacist acts, even if they follow all laws. An example would be repeatedly selling non-prescription narcotic cough syrups at high frequency to individuals |
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Define: "Moral Turpitude"
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An intentional act of fraud, most commonly seen in pharmacy in regards to false billing to Medicare/Medicaid
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Is revocation permanent?
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No, it can be possible for a license to be reinstated
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What must be found before issuance of an administrative warning?
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1) Specific evidence of misconduct by the holder
2) The misconduct is a 1st occurrence by the holder 3) The misconduct is a minor violation of a statute or rule relating to the profession 4) The issuance of a warning will adequately protect the public |
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Under what time frame will the disciplinarian authority notify the credential holder of the time and place of the review?
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45 days
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If a holder's license is revoked or suspended, are they held liable for the costs of the proceedings?
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Yes, they can be held liable for the full amount plus 12% in interest
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How long does it take the board to cancel a credential application due to non-payment?
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60 days, with a notice sent out 20 days prior to cancellation
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What is the fine for violating a special order?
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Not more than $10,000 per each offense, with each day constituting a separate offense
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What is the fine for violating a temporary restraining order or injection?
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Between $25 and $5,000 or a max of 1 year in the county jail or both
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Define: "Petitioner"
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The division of enforcement in the department
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Define: "Respondent"
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A licensee who is named as respondent in a petition for summary suspension
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What is required, under probably cause, for a summary suspension to be ordered?
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If the respondent has engaged in or is likely to engage in conduct in which the public health, safety or welfare is endangered and thus requires emergency suspension
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What happens when you failure to report to the board a danger to the health, safety or welfare of a patient or public due to pharmacy practice?
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You are liable for violation of state statues under "Unprofessional conduct"
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