Vermont Code § 26 V.S.A. § 2042

Qualifications for licensure
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§ 2042. Qualifications for licensure
(a) To obtain a license to engage in the practice of pharmacy, an applicant for licensure
by examination shall:
(1) have attained the age of majority;
(2) have graduated and received the professional undergraduate degree from a school or
college of pharmacy that has been approved by the Board of Pharmacy, or, for foreign-trained
applicants, have successfully passed an examination demonstrating that their education
was equivalent to the education at a Board-approved school or college;
(3) if required by subdivision 2032(b)(3) of this title, have completed any internship program established by the Board or demonstrated experience
in the practice of pharmacy that meets or exceeds any internship requirement established
under this chapter;
(4) have successfully passed an examination required by the Board of Pharmacy;
(5) paid the fees specified by this chapter.
(b) The Board may license by endorsement an applicant who is licensed under the laws of
another state whose requirements the Board deems to be substantially equal to those
of this State.
(c) Licensing standards promulgated by the Board and its procedures shall be fair and
reasonable and shall be designed and implemented to measure and reasonably ensure
an applicant’s qualifications to practice pharmacy. They shall not be designed or
implemented for the purpose of limiting the number of licensees.
(d) If a licensee has a principal place of business, the license shall be prominently
displayed at that place.

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