Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1140-01-.05 - LICENSING EXAMINATIONS
(1) An applicant
for an initial license to engage in the practice of pharmacy in the State of
Tennessee shall take the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE®) and the NABP North
American Pharmacy Licensing Examination (NAPLEX®), which shall be
administered on the dates scheduled by the NABP. An applicant shall also meet
the minimum acceptable passing scores on the NAPLEX® and MPJE® as
established and nationally accepted.
(2) An applicant to obtain a pharmacy license
by reciprocity shall successfully complete the MPJE® by achieving (at
least) the designated passing score on the exam.
(3) In addition to completing the
requirements in paragraph (1) of this rule, a pharmacy foreign graduate shall
successfully complete the foreign pharmacy equivalency examination, the Test of
Spoken English (TSE®) examination and any other requirements established by
the NABP.
(4) Any applicant who
fails either the NAPLEX® or MPJE® may retake the examinations at any of
the next examination dates scheduled by the NABP. If an applicant fails the
NAPLEX® or MPJE® three (3) consecutive times, then the Board may
require that applicant to take review courses prior to any following
reexamination.
(5) Upon request,
the Board may waive selected portions of these requirements so long as any
waiver granted is consistent with the Board's authority under Tenn. Code Ann.
Title 63, Chapters 1 and 10, and Tenn. Code Ann. Title 4, Chapter 5.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 63-10-304 and 63-10-306.
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