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Georgia pharmacist CE requirements

30 hours every 2 years (15 hr/yr). All home-study accepted. Below: the exact topic breakdown, where to report, and how Vigilis matches your hours against the rule automatically.

Total hours
30
per 2-year cycle
Hours per year
15
2-year renewal cycle
Live CE
Not required
all home-study accepted
Topic mandates
0
topic-specific rules

Georgia CE topic requirements

Georgia does not mandate any topic-specific sub-requirements for the base pharmacist license. All hours can be in any pharmacy-related area.

Georgia note: All home study allowed; no general mandatory topic sub-requirements for base license; due Dec 31 even-numbered years

Where to track and report your hours

ACPE-accredited CE is reported automatically by the provider to NABP CPE Monitor. Most state boards pull from CPE Monitor at renewal, but you still need to know your exact hours against the rule — which is where most pharmacists get caught short.

Vigilis imports your full CPE Monitor transcript with one click, matches each activity against Georgia's topic rules, and shows exactly what's short before your renewal closes.

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Authoritative source

This page summarizes rules published by the Georgia Board of Pharmacy. Always verify current requirements directly: https://sos.ga.gov/georgia-state-board-pharmacy

Frequently asked

How many CE hours do Georgia pharmacists need?

30 hours per 2-year renewal cycle, which works out to 15 hours per year.

Are live CE hours required in Georgia?

No — Georgia accepts all home-study / online CE hours for the base pharmacist license.

Does Georgia accept ACPE CE from out of state?

Yes. Any ACPE-accredited provider counts, regardless of where the program was hosted. The provider reports your credit to NABP CPE Monitor automatically.

What happens if I miss the deadline?

Late renewal typically triggers $50–$500 in board fees plus a lapse-reinstatement period in which you cannot legally practice. Vigilis flags your shortfall 90 / 60 / 30 days out.

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