Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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Besides 'good moral character and temperate habits,' what is a requirement for applicants that cannot be obtained through education and experience?

  1. Being a resident of the state

  2. Having a professional degree

  3. Age of 21

  4. Prior work experience in a pharmacy setting

The correct answer is: Age of 21

The requirement for applicants that cannot be obtained through education and experience is age of 21. This is because the other options - being a resident of the state, having a professional degree, and prior work experience in a pharmacy setting - can all be obtained or acquired through either education or experience. Age of 21, on the other hand, is not something that can be taught or learned, but is simply a restriction based on a person's age. Therefore, it is the only option that cannot be obtained through education or experience.