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List the 5 criteria typically found in the licensing of a pharmacist
1) Graduation from pharmacy school
2) Completion of specified internship requirements
3) Attainment of a specific age
4) A passing score on the licensure examination
5) Demonstration of good moral character
Define: "License Transfer"
Occasionally a license can be granted in another state without having to retake boards.

In this instance qualifications are reviewed by the NABP and a license can be granted in the second state based upon the licensure in the first state.
What is the license renewal date for pharmacists?
June 1st on even-numbered years
How many Continuing Education (CE) credits are required for license renewal?
30 hours every 2 years
What happens when you fail a licensing exam 2 or more times?
The board requires additional preparation as directed and approved by the board
How long must CE records be kept after license renewal?
3 years past the renewal date
Define: "Academic Internship"
A practical experience program consisting of the practice of pharmacy sponsored by a professional B.S or Pharm.D. granting institution located in this or another state
Define: "Foreign Graduate Internship"
The practice of pharmacy by someone who has filed for a license but has not graduated from an institution in this or other state
Define: "Intern"
A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under the direct supervision of a pharmacist
What is the minimum number of internship hours required before licensure?
1500 hours