Ala. Admin. Code r. 255-X-5-.02 - Written Examination
(1) The
Board has adopted a prepared standardized test covering the specialized
knowledge common to a variety of counseling practices. The Board may contract
with test design specialists to prepare and provide materials for such testing
and to revise the examination as deemed necessary. Passing and failing scores
will be determined by the Board utilizing the normative data associated with
each administration of the examination. A passing score on the examination is
one of the requirements for licensure as a licensed professional
counselor.
(2) Application for
Examination and Fee. Following notification of eligibility for examination, the
applicant shall receive and complete an application for examination and submit
the required fee to the Board, or their designated examination agency, with
their application for examination.
(3) Notification by Board of Examination.
Upon receipt of the applicant's application for examination the Board shall
notify the applicant of the date, time and location of the examination. Said
notification shall be accompanied by an admission letter which will entitle the
applicant to admission to the examination.
(4) Authority to Set Location and Frequency
of Examination. The Board shall have authority pursuant to Code of
Ala. 1975, §
34-8A-10, to designate the
location of examinations and the frequency with which these examinations shall
be given.
(5) Notification of
Results. As soon as the results of the examination have been completed, the
Board shall notify each applicant by mail of his or her examination
score.
(6) Re-examination. In the
event an applicant fails to receive a passing grade on the examination, the
applicant may register and shall be allowed to take a subsequent
examination.
(7) Preservation of
Examination. Pursuant to Code of Ala. 1975, §
34-8A-13, the Board shall preserve
the examination score of each candidate as part of its records for a period of
two years following the date of examination.
(8) Examination Option. Applicants for
associate licensed counselor may opt for examination at the completion of their
education requirement as set out in Code of Ala. 1975,
§
34-8A-7(4) and
Chapter 255-X-3-.01, or they may defer
examination until completion of the experience requirement set out in
Code of Ala. 1975, §
34-8A-7(5).
Notes
Author: Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 34-8A-l, et seq.
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