(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) Sec. 6. Each individual seeking licensure as a registered pharmacist shall make application to the Department and shall provide evidence of the following: 1. (blank); 2. that he or she has not engaged in conduct or behavior determined to be grounds for discipline under this Act; 3. that he or she is a graduate of a first professional degree program in pharmacy of a university recognized and approved by the Department; 4. that he or she has successfully completed a program of practice experience under the direct supervision of a pharmacist in a pharmacy in this State, or in any other State; and 5. that he or she has passed an examination recommended by the Board of Pharmacy and authorized by the Department. The Department shall issue a license as a registered pharmacist to any applicant who has qualified as aforesaid and who has filed the required applications and paid the required fees in connection therewith; and such registrant shall have the authority to practice the profession of pharmacy in this State. behavior determined to be grounds for discipline under this Act; professional degree program in pharmacy of a university recognized and approved by the Department; program of practice experience under the direct supervision of a pharmacist in a pharmacy in this State, or in any other State; and recommended by the Board of Pharmacy and authorized by the Department.
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