Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Do you need a new license for a change of ownership?

  1. No, only if the name changes

  2. No, as long as the same services are provided

  3. Yes, a new one will be granted to the new owner before they can operate

  4. Yes, but the old one can still be used temporarily

The correct answer is: No, only if the name changes

In Wisconsin, when there is a change of ownership of a pharmacy, a new license is not required if only the ownership changes and the name remains the same. The existing license can still be used in this scenario. It is only necessary to obtain a new license if the name of the pharmacy changes along with the ownership. Therefore, option A is the correct answer. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the requirement for obtaining a new license in the event of a change of ownership without a name change in a pharmacy in Wisconsin.