Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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Can a candidate pharmacist who has committed a felony still obtain a license?

  1. Yes, with a waiver from the Board

  2. No, under no circumstances

  3. Only with a pardon

  4. Yes, after a 5-year period

The correct answer is: Yes, with a waiver from the Board

While committing a felony can raise concerns about the character and trustworthiness of a potential pharmacist, it does not automatically disqualify them from obtaining a license. In some cases, the Board may grant a waiver or exception to the individual's felony conviction, depending on the severity and nature of the offense. Option B is incorrect because it makes a blanket statement without considering any individual circumstances. Option C is incorrect because a pardon is not the only means for a candidate with a felony to obtain a license. Option D is incorrect because the length of time required for a candidate to become eligible for a license after committing a felony may vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances of the offense. Ultimately, option A is the most accurate and comprehensive answer as it acknowledges the possibility for a candidate with a felony to still obtain a license by going through the appropriate channels and seeking a waiver from the Board.