Illinois MPJE 2026/2027 Professional Study
Companion for Pharmacy Law
Certification, Exam Success Strategies, and
Comprehensive Legal Review
Question 1:
"Medication therapy management services" requires documentation and
communication of patient information to prescribers within what maximum timeframe?
A. 24 hours
B. 48 hours
C. 72 hours
D. 7 days
Correct Answer: B. 48 hours
Rationale: Medication therapy management services emphasize timely
communication between pharmacists and prescribers to ensure patient safety and
continuity of care. The law specifies that documentation and communication must
occur within 48 hours to prevent delays in clinical decision-making. Longer delays
such as 72 hours or 7 days could compromise patient safety. Twenty-four hours,
although ideal in urgent cases, is not the legal maximum requirement.
Question 2:
Vaccination of patients aged 14 years and older under pharmacy practice is permitted
under which condition?
A. Only during emergencies
B. Without prescription or training
C. Pursuant to a valid prescription or standing order with required training
D. Only in hospital settings
Correct Answer: C. Pursuant to a valid prescription or standing order with required
training
Rationale: Pharmacists may administer vaccines to patients aged 14 and older only
when a valid prescription or standing order exists and the pharmacist has completed
required training, including managing adverse reactions. This ensures safe
administration and proper medical oversight. Options A and B are incorrect because
vaccination is regulated, not arbitrary. Option D is incorrect because administration is
not limited to hospitals.
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Question 3:
Vaccination of patients aged 10–13 years is limited to which vaccines?
A. Hepatitis and COVID-19
B. Influenza and Tdap
C. HPV and MMR
D. Pneumococcal and Influenza
Correct Answer: B. Influenza and Tdap
Rationale: Regulations specifically restrict vaccinations for this age group to influenza
and Tdap vaccines under pharmacist administration protocols. Other vaccines such as
HPV or pneumococcal require different clinical guidelines or prescriber involvement.
This ensures age-appropriate immunization safety.
Question 4:
A prescription may include which optional information?
A. Patient address only
B. Illness, disease, or condition
C. Pharmacy license number
D. Drug manufacturer batch number
Correct Answer: B. Illness, disease, or condition
Rationale: Prescriptions may optionally include the patient’s illness or condition to
guide therapy but it is not mandatory. Other options are unrelated to prescription legal
requirements. This helps improve therapeutic accuracy without being a legal
requirement.
Question 5:
DEA registration numbers are NOT required on which type of drug order?
A. Outpatient prescriptions
B. Controlled substance prescriptions
C. Inpatient drug orders
D. Over-the-counter orders
Correct Answer: C. Inpatient drug orders
Rationale: DEA numbers are not required for inpatient hospital orders because
controlled substance monitoring is handled through institutional systems. Outpatient
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prescriptions and controlled substance prescriptions require DEA identification for
regulatory compliance.
Question 6:
A non-controlled substance prescription remains valid for refills for up to:
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 15 months
D. 18 months
Correct Answer: C. 15 months
Rationale: Non-controlled prescriptions remain valid for 15 months unless otherwise
specified by the prescriber. This ensures long-term therapy continuity while still
allowing prescribers to reassess treatment when needed.
Question 7:
In pharmacy law, "dispensing" does NOT include:
A. Preparing medication for patient use
B. Delivering medication via pharmacist designee or carrier
C. Patient counseling
D. Labeling prescriptions
Correct Answer: B. Delivering medication via pharmacist designee or carrier
Rationale: Dispensing refers to preparation and provision of medication but does not
include physical delivery by third parties. Delivery is considered separate from
professional dispensing duties.
Question 8:
A pharmacy technician may perform which activity under pharmacist supervision?
A. Clinical drug regimen review
B. Patient counseling
C. Obtaining medication history
D. Prescribing medication
Correct Answer: C. Obtaining medication history
Rationale: Pharmacy technicians may assist by gathering medication history and
collecting patient information. Clinical judgment, counseling, and prescribing are
strictly reserved for licensed pharmacists.
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Question 9:
License holders must notify the Department of address changes within:
A. 7 days
B. 10 days
C. 14 days
D. 30 days
Correct Answer: C. 14 days
Rationale: Regulatory requirements mandate notification within 14 days to ensure
accurate communication and legal compliance. Delays may affect licensing status or
official correspondence.
Question 10:
How often must the Collaborative Pharmaceutical Task Force meet?
A. Weekly
B. Monthly
C. Quarterly
D. Annually
Correct Answer: B. Monthly
Rationale: The Task Force is required to meet monthly to ensure continuous
evaluation of pharmacy workforce and safety standards. Less frequent meetings
would delay regulatory oversight.
Question 11:
A civil penalty for unlicensed practice must be paid within:
A. 30 days
B. 45 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct Answer: C. 60 days
Rationale: The law provides 60 days for payment of civil penalties. Failure to comply
may result in enforcement actions, including judgment execution.