(1) To obtain a license to engage in the practice of pharmacy, an applicant for licensure by examination shall:
- (a) Submit a written application in the form prescribed by the board of pharmacy;
- (b) Graduate and receive the first professional degree from an accredited school or college of pharmacy;
- (c) Pass the North American pharmacist licensure examination by the national association of boards of pharmacy or submit a passing score transfer into Idaho within ninety (90) days after application; and
- (d) Pay the fees specified by this chapter.
(2) Any applicant who is a graduate of a school or college of pharmacy located outside of the United States may substitute the following for subsection (1)(b) of this section:
- (a) Graduate from a school or college of pharmacy located outside of the United States;
- (b) Submit certification by the foreign pharmacy graduate examination committee; and
- (c) Complete a minimum of one thousand seven hundred forty (1,740) experiential hours as verified on an employer’s affidavit, signed by a pharmacist licensed and practicing in the United States.
[54-1722, added 2024, ch. 69, sec. 13, p. 349; am. 2025, ch. 93, sec. 12, p. 421.]