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Out-of-state pharmacies must disclose report of corporate officers, owners, pharmacists and supporting personnel how often? And when does BOP have to be notified of major change?

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Final answer:

Out-of-state pharmacies must disclose reports annually and notify the BOP of major changes within 30-60 days.

Step-by-step explanation:

Out-of-state pharmacies must disclose reports of corporate officers, owners, pharmacists, and supporting personnel to the Board of Pharmacy (BOP) on an annual basis.

The BOP must be notified of any major changes in the pharmacy, such as a change in ownership, within a specified time period (usually 30-60 days).

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