Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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Pleading guilty or no contest to which types of offenses make one ineligible to receive or hold licensure?

  1. Any misdemeanor related to drug abuse

  2. Any felony; any grossly immoral, or dishonest conduct related to pharmacy functions, etc.; any violation of AR Pharmacy Law

  3. Only violations directly involving the practice of pharmacy

  4. Only federal offenses

The correct answer is: Any felony; any grossly immoral, or dishonest conduct related to pharmacy functions, etc.; any violation of AR Pharmacy Law

Pleading guilty or no contest to any felony, grossly immoral or dishonest conduct related to pharmacy functions, or any violation of AR Pharmacy Law makes one ineligible to receive or hold licensure. Option A is incorrect because it only includes misdemeanors related to drug abuse, while option D is incorrect because it only includes federal offenses. Option C is incorrect because it only includes violations directly involving the practice of pharmacy. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it includes all of the mentioned offenses that would make one ineligible for licensure.