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SEC . 14. Qualifications for the Licensure Examination

Article 3 section 14

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<p>Article 3 section 14</p><ul><li><p>Recite</p></li></ul><p></p>
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SEC. 15. Scope of Examination

Article 3 section 15

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<p>Article 3 section 15</p><ul><li><p>Recite</p></li></ul><p></p>
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two (2)

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  • SEC. 16. Holding of Examination. – The Pharmacists' Licensure Examination shall be given — times a year in places and dates as the PRC may designate in the Resolution providing for the master schedule of all licensure examinations pursuant to Section 7(d) of Republic Act No. 8981.

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  • seventy-five percent (75%)

  • fifty percent (50%)

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  • SEC. 17. Ratings in the Licensure Examination. – In order to be registered and Licensed as a pharmacist, a candidate must obtain a general weighted average of —, with no rating lower than — in any of the subjects.

<p>Article 3</p><ul><li><p>SEC. 17. Ratings in the Licensure Examination. – In order to be registered and Licensed as a pharmacist, a candidate must obtain a general weighted average of —, with no rating lower than — in any of the subjects.</p></li></ul><p></p>
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  • three (3) working days

  • PRC

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  • SEC. 18. Report of Rating. – The Board shall submit to the PRC the ratings obtained by each candidate within — after the last day of the examination, unless extended for just cause. Upon the release of the results of the examination, the — shall send by mail the rating obtained by each examinee at the given address using the mailing envelope submitted during the examination.

<p>Article 3</p><ul><li><p>SEC. 18. Report of Rating. – The Board shall submit to the PRC the ratings obtained by each candidate within — after the last day of the examination, unless extended for just cause. Upon the release of the results of the examination, the — shall send by mail the rating obtained by each examinee at the given address using the mailing envelope submitted during the examination.</p></li></ul><p></p>
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  • the registration number

  • the date of its issuance

  • the signatures of the Chairperson of the PRC and the members of the Board, stamped with the official seals of the PRC and of the Board

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  • SEC. 20. Issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card. – A COR as a pharmacist shall be issued to those who passed the licensure examination, subject to compliance with the registration requirements and payment of the prescribed fees. The COR shall bear —, certifying that the person named therein is entitled to the practice of the profession, with all the privileges appurtenant thereto. This COR shall remain in full force and effect until suspended or revoked in accordance with this Act.

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  • three (3) years

  • Certificate of Good Standing (COGS) from the APO

  • and proof of completion of the CPD requirements.

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  • SEC. 20. Issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card —A PIC bearing the registration number and dates of its issuance and expiry, duly signed by the Chairperson of the PRC, shall likewise be issued to every registrant, upon payment of the prescribed fees. The PIC shall be renewed every —, upon presentation of the —

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  • SEC. 22. Practice Through Special/Temporary Permit (STP). -The practice of pharmacy in the Philippines shall be limited to natural persons only and shall be governed by the provisions of Republic Act No. 8981 and other issuances pertinent thereto: Provided, That any foreign citizen who has gained entry in the Philippines to perform professional services within the scope of the practice of pharmacy, including the following: (a) being a consultant in foreign-funded or assisted projects of the government; (b) being engaged or employed by a Filipino employer or establishment; (c) providing free services in humanitarian missions: and (d) being a visiting faculty member in any field or specialty in pharmacy shall, before assuming such duties, functions and responsibilities, secure an STP from the Board and the PRC, under the following conditions:

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<p>Article 3</p><ul><li><p>SEC. 22. Practice Through Special/Temporary Permit (STP). -The practice of pharmacy in the Philippines shall be limited to natural persons only and shall be governed by the provisions of Republic Act No. 8981 and other issuances pertinent thereto: Provided, That any foreign citizen who has gained entry in the Philippines to perform professional services within the scope of the practice of pharmacy, including the following: (a) being a consultant in foreign-funded or assisted projects of the government; (b) being engaged or employed by a Filipino employer or establishment; (c) providing free services in humanitarian missions: and (d) being a visiting faculty member in any field or specialty in pharmacy shall, before assuming such duties, functions and responsibilities, secure an STP from the Board and the PRC, under the following conditions:</p><ul><li><p>Answer recite</p></li></ul></li></ul><p></p>
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  • SEC. 23. Grounds for Non-registration

Article 3 Section 23

  • The Board shall not register any successful examinee who has been:

<p>Article 3 Section 23</p><ul><li><p>The Board shall not register any successful examinee who has been:</p></li></ul><p></p>
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  • two (2) years

  • licensure examination

  • Board Resolution

Article 3 Section 24 Registration, Professional Identification Card or Special/Temporary Permit.

  • The Board may, upon petition, reinstate or reissue a revoked COR after the expiration of—from the date of its revocation.

  • The Board may, in its discretion, require the applicant to take another —.

  • The petitioner shall prove to the Board that there is a valid reason for such reinstatement.

  • For the grant of the petition, the Board shall issue a —, to be approved by the PRC

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SEC. 13. Licensure Examination Requirement

Unless exempted therefrom, all applicants for registration for the practice of pharmacy shall be required to pass a licensure examination, as provided for in this Act and Section 7(d) of Republic Act No. 8981

  • what section of article 3 is this

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Article 3 SEC. 16. Holding of Examination.

The Pharmacists' Licensure Examination shall be given two (2) times a year in places and dates as the PRC may designate in the Resolution providing for the master schedule of all licensure examinations pursuant to Section 7(d) of Republic Act No. 8981.

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Article 3 SEC. 16. Holding of Examination.

The Pharmacists' Licensure Examination shall be given two (2) times a year in places and dates as the PRC may designate in the Resolution providing for the master schedule of all licensure examinations pursuant to Section 7(d) of Republic Act No. 8981.

  • what section and article

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Article 3 SEC. 17. Ratings in the Licensure Examination

In order to be registered and Licensed as a pharmacist, a candidate must obtain a general weighted average of seventy-five percent (75%), with no rating lower than fifty percent (50%)in any of the subjects.

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Article 3 SEC. 18. Report of Rating.

The Board shall submit to the PRC the ratings obtained by each candidate within three (3) working days after the last day of the examination, unless extended for just cause. Upon the release of the results of the examination, the PRC shall send by mail the rating obtained by each examinee at the given address using the mailing envelope submitted during the examination.

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Article 3 SEC. 19. Oath of Profession.

All successful candidates in the licensure examination shall take their oath of profession before any member of the Board, officer of the PRC, or any person authorized by law to administer oaths, prior to entering the practice of the pharmacy profession.

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Article 3 SEC. 20. Issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card

A COR as a pharmacist shall be issued to those who passed the licensure examination, subject to compliance with the registration requirements and payment of the prescribed fees. The COR shall bear the registration number, the date of its issuance, and the signatures of the Chairperson of the PRC and the members of the Board, stamped with the official seals of the PRC and of the Board, certifying that the person named therein is entitled to the practice of the profession, with all the privileges appurtenant thereto. This COR shall remain in full force and effect until suspended or revoked in accordance with this Act. A PIC bearing the registration number and dates of its issuance and expiry, duly signed by the Chairperson of the PRC, shall likewise be issued to every registrant, upon payment of the prescribed fees. The PIC shall be renewed every three (3) years, upon presentation of the Certificate of Good Standing (COGS) from the APO and proof of completion of the CPD requirements.

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Article 3 SEC. 21. Foreign Reciprocity

Unless the country or state of which the foreign pharmacist is a subject or citizen, specifically permits Filipino pharmacists to practice within its territorial limits on the same basis as the subjects or citizens of the said foreign country or state under reciprocity and under international agreements, no foreigner shall be admitted to licensure examinations, given a COR to practice as pharmacist nor be entitled to any of the privileges under this Act.

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Article 3 SEC. 24. Reissuance of Revoked Certificate of Registration, Replacement of Lost or Damaged Certificate of Registration, Professional Identification Card or Special/Temporary Perm

The Board may, upon petition, reinstate or reissue a revoked COR after the expiration of two (2) years from the date of its revocation. The Board may, in its discretion, require the applicant to take another licensure examination. The petitioner shall prove to the Board that there is a valid reason for such reinstatement. For the grant of the petition, the Board shall issue a Board Resolution, to be approved by the PRC.

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