2005 West Virginia Code - §30-5-26. — Pharmacist requirements to participate in a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.

§30-5-26. Pharmacist requirements to participate in a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.

For a pharmacist to participate in a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement, the pharmacist must:
(a) Have an unrestricted and current license to practice as a pharmacist in West Virginia;
(b) Have at least one million dollars of professional liability insurance coverage;
(c) Meet one of the following qualifications, at a minimum:
(1) Earned a Certification from the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, is a Certified Geriatric Practitioner, or has completed an American Society of Health System Pharmacists(ASHP) accredited residency program, which includes two years of clinical experience approved by the Boards;
(2) Successfully completed the course of study and holds the academic degree of Doctor of Pharmacy and has three years of clinical experience approved by the Board and has completed an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) approved certificate program in the area of practice covered by the collaborative pharmacy practice agreement; or
(3) Successfully completed the course of study and holds the academic degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and has five years of clinical experience approved by the Boards and has completed two ACPE approved certificate programs with at least one program in the area of practice covered by a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.

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