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From Application to Approval: A Pharmacy’s Guide to the Board of Pharmacy Licensure Process

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the pharmacy application and licensure process, including initial licensure and license modification applications related to changes in ownership structure, location, pharmacy name, corporate officers, or pharmacist-in-charge.
  • Navigate the application deficiency process by identifying common deficiencies received by licensure applicants, implementing proactive deficiency response submission strategies, and minimizing follow-up requests from the Board.
  • Recognize ongoing pharmacy licensure maintenance requirements, including compliance with post-licensure reporting obligations and timely renewal completion strategies.

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the pharmacy application and licensure process, including initial licensure and license modification applications related to changes in ownership structure, location, pharmacy name, corporate officers, or pharmacist-in-charge.
  • Navigate the application deficiency process by identifying common deficiencies received by licensure applicants, implementing proactive deficiency response submission strategies, and minimizing follow-up requests from the Board.
  • Recognize ongoing pharmacy licensure maintenance requirements, including compliance with post-licensure reporting obligations and timely renewal completion strategies.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

12PM CENTRAL
(10:00 PT / 11:00 MT / 1:00 ET)

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60 minutes
Publisher

American Society for Pharmacy Law

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Summary

Please note that participants must logged in to the webinar on the date of the event; credit may not be obtained by viewing and/or listening to a program recording after the event. 

This webinar will provide an overview of pharmacy licensure processes, guiding participants through the preparation, submission, and ongoing maintenance of licensure applications. The session will cover common application deficiencies, key elements that Board analysts evaluate during the review process, and practical strategies to help minimize delays and reduce follow-up requests. Participants will also gain insight into post-licensure changes and ongoing compliance obligations, including reporting and notification requirements necessary to maintain active licensure status.

 

ACPE Continuing Education Credits: Participants may earn up to 1 contact hour (0.1 continuing education units) of Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)-accredited continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit. Sessions approved for CPE credit are listed with an ACPE universal activity number and number of continuing education units. Verification of participation will be reported to the CPE tracking service, CPE Monitor, within 4 weeks after the program by Campbell University, and will then be accessible to participants at MyCPEMonitor.net. You will need to include your NABP e-profile ID on the registration page so that it may be reported to CPE Monitor. If you have not yet obtained your NABP e-Profile ID, you may do so by visiting MyCPEMonitor.net, creating an e-Profile, and registering for CPE Monitor. Be sure to register for CPE Monitor to ensure that your e-Profile ID is fully activated. The ACPE accreditation number is TBD. Pending for 1-hour ACPE credit.

Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. CPE now requires that all pharmacy continuing education (CE) credits must be processed and claimed no later than 60 days from the date of the live activity.

Continuing Legal Education Credits: If you intend to apply for continuing legal education credits, please be sure to indicate the state (or states) in which you are licensed and the corresponding license number(s) on the registration form. After the program, ASPL will apply for 1.0 hour of general continuing legal education credit in applicable U.S. jurisdictions, excluding Puerto Rico. This activity is pending approval for California Participatory MCLE credits by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.0 general credits.

SWL-27828

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Presenters

Anne O'Brien
Partner - Quarles & Brady

Anne O'Brien helps health care providers and entities navigate the web of regulations governing their current operations and... Read More

Aaron Sagedahl
Associate Attorney - Quarles & Brady

Aaron Sagedahl advises pharmacies, drug and device distributors and manufacturers, durable medical equipment suppliers, home... Read More

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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant attending the live program at their own computer and phone.

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