24 Del. Admin. Code § 500-3.0 - Examinations

3.1 Examination. Pursuant to 24 Del.C. § 508 and 509, applicants for licensure must have taken an approved national examination and achieved the minimum passing score recommended by the testing service providing the examination. The approved national examination is the PMLexis administered by the National Board of Podiatry Medical Examiners (NBPME).
3.2 An applicant for licensure is required to have successfully completed the NBPME Part I and Part II exams as a prerequisite to sitting for the PMLexis.
3.3 An applicant for licensure shall, prior to sitting for the examination, notify the testing service administering the PMLexis to forward his or her examination results directly to the Board. Failure to do so may constitute grounds for denial of licensure.

Statutory authority: 24 Del.C. § 506(a)(3); 509.

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24 Del. Admin. Code § 500-3.0

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