Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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When shall a non-renewable provisional license or registration expire?

  1. 12 months after issuance

  2. Immediately upon failing a licensing exam

  3. 6 months after issuance or upon issuance of a standard RPh, intern, or CPT license, whichever comes first

  4. 3 months after issuance

The correct answer is: 6 months after issuance or upon issuance of a standard RPh, intern, or CPT license, whichever comes first

A non-renewable provisional license or registration will expire after 6 months of issuance, or upon issuance of a standard RPh, intern, or CPT license, whichever comes first. This means that if the individual obtains a standard license or registration within 6 months of receiving the provisional one, the provisional license will expire. Option A and D are incorrect because they refer to specific time frames for expiration, which may not apply to provisional licenses or registrations. Option B is incorrect because failing a licensing exam does not necessarily affect the expiration date of a provisional license or registration.