Licensure & Renewal Requirements
General Information
- Licensure by Examination
- Licensure by Endorsement
- Licensure Lookup
- CE Requirements & Renewal of Pharmacist License
Required General Hours |
26 hours | Can be ACPE or Board Approved; 10 of the 26 general hours must be live |
Required Controlled Substances |
2 hours | Must be Board Approved |
Required Medication Errors |
2 hours | Must be Board Approved |
Required HIV/AIDS (first biennial renewal) |
1 hour | |
*NEW* Required Human Trafficking |
1 hour | Each licensee or certificate holder shall complete a board-approved, 1 hour continuing education course on human trafficking. The course may be included in the total general hours required and must be completed by January 1, 2021. Required in accordance with Section 456.0341, Florida Statutes. |
Consultant Pharmacist
Required General Consultant Pharmacist Hours | 24 hours |
Must be Board Approved Approved Consultant Pharmacist hours cannot be used towards your 30 hours of Pharmacist continuing education unless you are not using those hours for a Consultant pharmacist license renewal |
*NEW* Required Human Trafficking | 1 hour | Each licensee or certificate holder shall complete a board-approved, 1 hour continuing education course on human trafficking. The course may be included in the total general hours required and must be completed by January 1, 2021. Required in accordance with Section 456.0341, Florida Statutes. |
Nuclear Pharmacist
Required General Nuclear Pharmacist Hours | 24 hours |
Can be ACPE or Board Approved course work specified in 64B16-26.304, F.A.C. Approved Nuclear Pharmacist hours can be used towards your Pharmacist continuing education if you are not using those hours for a Nuclear pharmacist license renewal |
*NEW* Required Human Trafficking | 1 hour | Each licensee or certificate holder shall complete a board-approved, 1 hour continuing education course on human trafficking. The course may be included in the total general hours required and must be completed by January 1, 2021. Required in accordance with Section 456.0341, Florida Statutes. |