Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. All
applicants for licensure by examination shall earn professional experience in
the practice of pharmacy concurrent with attending or after graduation from a
board-approved college of pharmacy.
B. The practical experience shall be
predominantly related to the provision of pharmacy primary care and the
dispensing of drugs and medical supplies, the compounding of prescriptions, and
the keeping of records and making of reports as required under federal and
state law.
1. The practical experience earned
shall have been under the supervision of a pharmacist, or in the alternative, a
licensed practitioner.
2. A
pharmacy intern shall not practice in a permitted pharmacy site that is on
probation with the board. A pharmacy intern shall not practice under the
supervision of a pharmacist or other licensed practitioner whose license is on
probation with their primary professional licensing agency.
C. Professional Experience Hours.
To qualify for pharmacist licensure, an intern shall supply evidence of the
acquisition of at least 1,740 hours of professional experience, of which at
least 1,500 hours of which shall be practical experience as described in
Subsection B above.
1. The board shall award
1,740 hours credit to an intern for his successful completion of a professional
experience curriculum at a board-approved college of pharmacy. The dean of the
board-approved college of pharmacy shall certify the completion of this
requirement in the manner prescribed by the board office.
2. In the event an applicant for pharmacist
licensure by examination is unable to document the acquisition of 1,740 hours
of professional experience through the successful completion of a professional
experience curriculum at a board-approved college of pharmacy by means of an
attestation from the dean of that college, then the applicant shall demonstrate
the acquisition of at least 1,740 hours of pre-licensure practical experience
in a licensed pharmacy, subject to the following limitations.
a. The pharmacy permit shall not have been on
probation or otherwise restricted during the time the hours were
earned.
b. The license of the
pharmacist supervising the intern and signing the affidavit shall have been
issued no less than two years before supervising the intern, and further, shall
not have been on probation or otherwise restricted during the time the hours
were earned.
3.
Practical experience hours that are submitted to the board for credit
consideration (other than those attested to by the dean of the college of
pharmacy for the successful completion of a professional experience curriculum
at a board-approved college of pharmacy) shall be listed on an affidavit form
supplied by the board office, and signed by the supervising pharmacist and
pharmacy intern.
a. A pharmacy intern may
receive credit for a maximum of 50 hours per week.
b. A separate affidavit shall be required
from each permitted pharmacy site.
c. No credit shall be awarded for hours
earned within the professional experience curriculum of a board-approved
college of pharmacy, nor for hours earned outside the professional experience
curriculum but at the same time and location as hours earned for that
professional experience curriculum.
4. Certification of Hours to and from another
Jurisdiction
a. Interns enrolled in a
board-approved college of pharmacy in Louisiana who earn hours of professional
experience in another jurisdiction, as well as interns enrolled in a
board-approved college of pharmacy in another jurisdiction who earn hours of
professional experience in another jurisdiction, may transfer those hours to
Louisiana under the following conditions:
i.
The hours of practical experience shall be listed on an affidavit form supplied
by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, signed by the supervising pharmacist and
the intern, and submitted to the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy for consideration
of credit; and
ii. The board of
pharmacy in the jurisdiction where the hours were earned shall certify those
hours to the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.
iii. The Louisiana Board of Pharmacy may
grant credit for all hours that comply with the Louisiana Board of Pharmacys
requirements as delineated in this section.
b. Upon written request by the pharmacy
intern, the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy may certify professional experience
hours earned in Louisiana to a board of pharmacy in another
jurisdiction.
5.
Credited hours of experience shall expire two years after the expiration date
of the intern registration and shall no longer be valid for licensure purposes.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
37:1211.