Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 11B-30.009 - Applicant Conduct at Test Site and Notice of Protection of Program Privileges
Any violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be documented in writing to the Program Director of the Criminal Justice Professionalism Program.
(1) The
applicant shall not engage in conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the
State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) process. An applicant engaging
in conduct intended to subvert the SOCE process shall be dismissed from the
SOCE administration. Conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the SOCE
process includes:
(a) Removing from the
examination room any of the SOCE materials.
(b) Reproducing or reconstructing any portion
of the SOCE.
(c) Aiding by any
means in the reproduction of any portion of the SOCE.
(d) Selling, distributing, buying, receiving,
or having unauthorized possession of any portion of a past, current, or future
SOCE.
(e) Revealing test questions
or other information that would compromise the integrity of the SOCE.
(f) Communication with any other applicant
during the administration of the SOCE.
(g) Copying answers from another applicant,
or intentionally allowing one's answers to be copied by another applicant
during the administration of the SOCE.
(h) Having in one's possession during the
administration of the SOCE, any books, notes, written, or printed materials or
data of any kind.
(i) Failing to
comply with the SOCE administrator's instructions with the intent to subvert
the SOCE process.
(j) Falsifying or
misrepresenting information required for admission to the SOCE.
(k) Impersonating an applicant.
(l) Having an impersonator take the SOCE on
one's behalf.
(m) Disrupting the
test administration.
(2)
An applicant, who engages in conduct in subsection (1) of this rule section,
shall be denied access to take the SOCE until the Commission's disciplinary
process has been completed, pursuant to subsection (3) of this rule
section.
(3) When the Commission
finds that an applicant has committed an act that violates subsection (1) of
this rule section, the Commission shall impose one or more of the following
sanctions:
(a) Declare the applicant has
failed the SOCE.
(b) Require the
applicant to forfeit the application fee.
(c) Declare the applicant ineligible to apply
to take the SOCE in any discipline for a period of five years pursuant to
Section 943.13(7),
F.S., regarding good moral character for employment or appointment as an
officer.
(d) Deny certification by
the Commission as a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation
officer, pursuant to Rule
11B-27.007,
F.A.C.
(4) The applicant
shall not engage in conduct that violates the standards of the SOCE
Administration. An applicant has violated the standards of the SOCE
administration by:
(a) Failing to comply with
the SOCE administrator's instructions at the SOCE test site.
(b) Possession of anything other than
personal identification at the test site for the SOCE.
(5) When an applicant has committed an act
that violates subsection (4) of this rule section, the applicant shall be
subject to the following sanctions:
(a)
Dismiss the applicant from the SOCE test administration; and,
(b) Declare the applicant has failed the SOCE
and is ineligible to participate in the review process outlined in Rule
11B-30.0012, F.A.C.; and,
(c)
Require the applicant to forfeit the application fee.
(6) When an applicant holds a Commission
certification and has committed an act that violates subsection (1) of this
rule section, the applicant's certification(s) shall be subject to disciplinary
action pursuant to Rule
11B-27.0011, and subsection
11B-27.005(5),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (17), 943.173(3) FS. Law Implemented 943.12(17), 943.13(7), 943.1397(1), (3), 943.173 FS.
New 1-10-94, Amended 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 5-21-12, 7-19-17.
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