Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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If you wish to petition the final decision made by the board, who do you file it with?

  1. The district court

  2. The governor's office

  3. The state senate

  4. The supreme court

The correct answer is: The district court

If you wish to petition the final decision made by the board, you would file it with the district court. This is the correct answer because the district court is the appropriate legal entity where individuals can appeal decisions made by administrative agencies such as a pharmacy board. The district court reviews the case and has the authority to overturn or uphold the board's decision based on the merits of the case. The other options (B. The governor's office, C. The state senate, D. The supreme court) are incorrect as they do not typically handle appeals related to decisions made by administrative agencies like a pharmacy board.