(1) To qualify for licensure as an Intern, an applicant must provide proof that they:
- (a) Are enrolled in a Doctor of Pharmacy program at a COP or SOP; or
- (b) Have graduated with a Bachelor or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from a COP or SOP for the purpose of obtaining the qualifications to apply for a Pharmacist license; or
(c) Have graduated with a Bachelor, Master or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from a foreign college or school of pharmacy and are:
- (A) Pursuing an Intern license for the purpose of obtaining the qualifications to apply for a Pharmacist license; and
- (B) Certified by the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC). Graduates between 1993 and June 30, 2004 of a Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP) accredited pharmacy program located in Canada or its jurisdiction with a curriculum taught in English do not have to submit certification from the FPGEC but must meet all other requirements under this rule for an FPGEC certified intern.
- (2) If residing in the United States, an applicant must provide proof of citizenship, legal permanent residency or qualifying visa as required by 8 USC 1621.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 689.151 & ORS 689.255
History
BP 17-2023, adopt filed 08/16/2023, effective 03/01/2024