Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.521 - Pharmacist licensure by examination
Rule 21.
(1) An
applicant for licensure as a pharmacist by examination shall submit to the
department a completed application on a form provided by the department with
the requisite fee.
(2) In addition
to meeting the requirements of section 16174 of the code, MCL
333.16174;
R 338.7001 to
R 338.7005; and any other rules
promulgated under the code, an applicant for licensure shall satisfy all of the
following requirements:
(a) Obtain one of the
following:
(i) A professional degree from a
school of pharmacy accredited by the ACPE.
(ii) A FPGEC certification from the NABP. An
applicant that has an FPGEC certification from NABP has met the English
proficiency requirement as the applicant's credentials and English proficiency
have been evaluated and determined to be equivalent to the credentials required
in this state.
(iii) A score
transfer from NABP if the applicant has been licensed in another state for 1
day to 1 year.
(b) Pass
the NAPLEX.
(c) Complete an
internship as set forth in
R 338.515.
(d) Complete a 1-time training identifying
victims of human trafficking as required in
R 338.511 and section 16148 of the
code, MCL
333.16148.
(e) Complete a 1-time training in opioids and
other controlled substances awareness as required in
R 338.3135.
(f) Provide an attestation to the department
that the applicant has sufficient knowledge of the code and the board's rules
to competently practice pharmacy in this state.
(3) An applicant that is or has ever been
licensed, registered, or certified in a health profession or specialty by
another state, the United States military, the federal government, or another
country, shall do both of the following:
(a)
Disclose each license, registration, or certification on the application
form.
(b) Satisfy the requirements
of section 16174(2) of the code, MCL
333.16174, including verification
from the issuing entity showing that disciplinary proceedings are not pending
against the applicant and sanctions are not in force at the time of
application.
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