Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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When must the Board of Pharmacy be notified of a change of pharmacist-in-charge?

  1. Within 30 days

  2. Immediately

  3. Promptly

  4. Within 15 days prior

The correct answer is: Promptly

Changes in the pharmacist-in-charge must be reported promptly to the Board of Pharmacy. This means that it should be reported as soon as possible, without any unnecessary delay. Options A, B, and D are all incorrect because they provide a specific time frame for when the change must be reported, rather than emphasizing the importance of reporting the change as soon as possible. Additionally, options A and D are both specific time frames that may not accurately reflect the urgency of reporting the change. Option B is too vague and could be interpreted as too long of a waiting period before reporting the change. Overall, option C best captures the sense of urgency and importance in reporting the change promptly to the Board of Pharmacy.