22 Tex. Admin. Code § 283.7
Examination Requirements
Effective Mar 6, 200631 TexReg 1440Source Note: The provisions of this §283.7 adopted to be effective February 17, 1988, 13 TexReg 610; amended to be effective March 23, 1994, 19 TexReg 1828; amended to be effective December 31, 1996, 21 TexReg 12297; amended to be effective June 30, 1997, 22 TexReg 5924; amended to be effective March 6, 2006, 31 TexReg 1440.Texas Secretary of State
Each applicant for licensure by examination shall pass the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination and the NAPLEX. The examination requirements shall be as follows:
- (1) Prior to taking the required examination, the applicant shall meet the educational and age requirements as set forth in §283.3 of this title (relating to Educational and Age Requirements).
(2) All applicants shall pass NAPLEX, which includes, at a minimum, the following subject areas:
- (A) chemistry;
- (B) mathematics;
- (C) pharmacy;
- (D) pharmacology; and
- (E) practice of pharmacy.
(3) Effective October 1, 1979, the following requirements apply.
(A) To pass NAPLEX, an applicant shall make the following grades:
- (i) a minimum grade of 60 on chemistry, mathematics, pharmacy, and pharmacology test;
- (ii) a minimum grade of 75 on the practice of pharmacy test; and
- (iii) a minimum average grade of 75 on the NAPLEX.
- (B) Should the applicant fail to achieve a minimum grade of 60 in any of the tests set out in paragraph (2)(A) - (D) of this section or fail to achieve a minimum grade of 75 in the practice of pharmacy test or fail to achieve a minimum average grade of 75 in the NAPLEX, such applicant, in order to be licensed, is required to retake all tests until such time as the minimum average grades are achieved.
(4) Effective June 1, 1986, the following requirements apply.
- (A) To pass the NAPLEX, an applicant shall make a minimum average grade of 75.
- (B) Should the applicant fail to achieve a minimum average grade of 75 in the NAPLEX, such applicant, in order to be licensed, shall retake the NAPLEX, as specified in §283.11 of this title (relating to Examination Retake Requirements) until such time as a minimum average grade of 75 is achieved.
- (5) To pass the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, an applicant shall make a minimum grade of 75. Should the applicant fail to achieve a minimum grade of 75 on the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, such applicant, in order to be licensed, shall retake the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination as specified in §283.11 of this title (relating to Examination Retake Requirements) until such time as a minimum average grade of 75 is achieved.
- (6) If the applicant should fail one of the examinations, the grade of the examination which the applicant initially passed may be used for the purpose of licensure by examination for a period of two years from the date of passing the initial examination.
- (7) Examination applications and fees as specified in §283.9(a) of this title (relating to Fee Requirements for Licensure by Examination and Reciprocity) shall be received in the board office no later than six weeks prior to the examination date.
(8) Each applicant for licensure by examination utilizing NAPLEX scores transferred from another state shall meet the following requirements for licensure in addition to the requirements set out in paragraphs (1) - (7) of this section.
- (A) The applicant shall request NABP to transfer NAPLEX scores to the board. Such request shall be in accordance with NABP policy.
- (B) The applicant shall pay the fee set out in §283.9 of this title (relating to Fee Requirements for Licensure by Examination and Reciprocity).
- (9) The NAPLEX and Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination shall be administered in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et seq.) and in accordance with NABP policy.
Source Note:The provisions of this §283.7 adopted to be effective February 17, 1988, 13 TexReg 610; amended to be effective March 23, 1994, 19 TexReg 1828; amended to be effective December 31, 1996, 21 TexReg 12297; amended to be effective June 30, 1997, 22 TexReg 5924; amended to be effective March 6, 2006, 31 TexReg 1440.