Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Under federal law, how can a waiver for non-CRCs be communicated?

  1. Orally or in writing

  2. In writing only

  3. Via email only

  4. By prescriber only

The correct answer is: Orally or in writing

Under federal law, a waiver for non-CRCs can be communicated either orally or in writing. This means that the prescriber has the option to communicate the waiver to the patient verbally or to provide it in written form. The other options, such as in writing only or via email only, do not reflect the full scope of allowed communication methods for this waiver. Additionally, the option of "by prescriber only" is incorrect because patients are also allowed to request a waiver themselves, so the prescriber is not the only person who can communicate it.