093_HB0358 LRB093 02147 AMC 02154 b 1 AN ACT concerning pharmacists. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 is amended 5 by changing Section 6 as follows: 6 (225 ILCS 85/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 4126) 7 (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2008) 8 Sec. 6. Each individual seeking licensure as a 9 registered pharmacist shall make application to the 10 Department and shall provide evidence of the following: 11 1. that he is a United States citizen or legally 12 admitted alien; 13 2. that he has not engaged in conduct or behavior 14 determined to be grounds for discipline under this Act; 15 3. that he is a graduate of a first professional degree 16 program in pharmacy of a university recognized and approved 17 by the Department; 18 4. that he has successfully completed a program of 19 practice experience under the direct supervision of a 20 registered pharmacist in a pharmacy in this State, or in any 21 other State; and 22 5. that he has passed an examination recommended by the 23 Board of Pharmacy and authorized by the Department. 24 The program of practice experience referred to in 25 paragraph (4) of this Section shall be fulfilled by the 26 successful completion of a practice course offered by a 27 school or college of pharmacy or department of pharmacy 28 recognized and approved by the Department, which shall be a 29 minimum of one academic quarter in length. 30 Any person applying for a license as a registered 31 pharmacist in this State who has graduated from a first -2- LRB093 02147 AMC 02154 b 1 professional degree program in pharmacy of at least 5 2 academic years from a school or college of pharmacy, which at 3 the time of such graduation was not recognized and approved 4 as reputable and in good standing by the Department, shall be 5 required, in order to qualify for admittance to take the 6 Department's examination for licensure as a registered 7 pharmacist, to pass a preliminary diagnostic examination 8 recommended by the Board and authorized by the Department, 9 covering proficiency in the English language and such 10 academic areas as the Board may deem essential to a 11 satisfactory pharmacy curriculum and by rule prescribe. Any 12 applicant who submits to and fails to pass the preliminary 13 diagnostic examination may be required to satisfy the Board 14 that he has taken additional remedial work previously 15 approved by the Board to correct deficiencies in his 16 pharmaceutical education indicated by the results of the last 17 preliminary diagnostic examination prior to taking the 18 preliminary diagnostic examination again. 19 Any applicant who has graduated from a first professional 20 degree program in pharmacy of at least 5 academic years from 21 a school or college of pharmacy, which at the time of such 22 graduation was not recognized and approved as reputable and 23 in good standing by the Department, shall complete a clinical 24 program previously approved by the Board on the basis of its 25 equivalence to programs that are components of first 26 professional degree programs in pharmacy approved by the 27 Department. 28 Any person required by Section 6 to submit to a 29 preliminary diagnostic examination in advance of admittance 30 to an examination for registration as a registered pharmacist 31 under this Act shall be permitted to take such preliminary 32 diagnostic examination, provided that he is not less than 21 33 years of age and furnishes the Department with satisfactory 34 evidence that he has: successfully completed a program of -3- LRB093 02147 AMC 02154 b 1 preprofessional education (postsecondary school) consisting 2 of course work equivalent to that generally required for 3 admission to U.S. colleges of pharmacy recognized and 4 approved as reputable and in good standing by the Department; 5 and has received a degree in pharmacy as required in this 6 Section. 7 The Department shall issue a license as a registered 8 pharmacist to any applicant who has qualified as aforesaid 9 and who has filed the required applications and paid the 10 required fees in connection therewith; and such registrant 11 shall have the authority to practice the profession of 12 pharmacy in this State. 13 The Department must issue a 120-day temporary license as 14 a registered pharmacist to an applicant who has (i) an active 15 license in another state, (ii) met the all the requirements 16 of this Section except for paragraph (5), and (iii) paid the 17 required fees. The Department must issue the temporary 18 license within 10 business days after the application is 19 filed. An applicant may receive only one temporary license. 20 The Department may not renew a temporary license. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-796.)