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PTCB NEWS:
Illinois: The governor has signed the new Pharmacy Practice Act that requires pharmacy technicians hired after January 1, 2008 to become certified in order to work as pharmacy technicians. We will help you get your certification now!
California: Passing the PTCB Exam continues to be the easiest and fastest path to pharmacy technician licensure. No formal classes or internship are required. Just show proof of PTCB Certification at the time of submission! Click here to view more information...
Oregon: Due to a new law, all current pharmacy technicians must become Nationally Certified no later than October 1, 2008. You will not be able to work in Oregon after that date if you have not obtained your Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician License. PharmacyTrainer will have you ready to take the certification examination in a matter of weeks!
National News: The PTCB Board has moved to a computer based testing system. This move follows the lead of other certification organizations and provides a much more candidate friendly combination of flexible test dates and available test locations.
Florida: The Florida Pharmacy Association and the Board of Pharmacy continue their efforts to make registration and certification mandatory for the State's pharmacy technicians. The intended legislation did not pass this year, however they expect to try again next year. Are you ready for certification?
Rhode Island: As of June 2007, PTCB Certification is required for Pharmacy Technician II status. PharmacyTrainer can have you ready for your promotion!
Georgia: The Georgia Board of Pharmacy reports that there is legislation in the works that would require the licensure of pharmacy technicians.
