Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B-1.013 - Post-Examination Review
(1) Procedures for
post-examination review of a national examination, if permitted per policy,
shall be in accordance with the policies and procedures of the national
examination or contracted vendor.
(2) A candidate who has taken and failed a
department-developed practical or clinical examination or a
department-developed computer-based testing examination shall have the right to
one post-examination review of those examination questions answered
incorrectly, the answers to those examination questions answered incorrectly,
and to materials, grades and grading keys related thereto.
(a) A candidate who has taken and failed a
department-developed practical or clinical examination shall request a
post-examination review in writing to the department. The request shall be
postmarked within 21 days from the date that official notification of the
failing grade is posted. Official grades are posted on the Examination Services
website at http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/Exam/index.htm.
(b) A candidate who has taken and failed a
department-developed computer-based examination shall request a
post-examination review in writing to the contracted vendor. The request shall
be emailed to the contracted vendor within 21 days from the date that official
notification of the failing grade is posted. Official grades are posted on the
Examination Services website at
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/Exam/index.htm.
(c) Post-examination reviews shall be
completed no later than 60 days following the date on which the grades for the
examination are posted on the Examination Services website.
(d) Post-examination reviews will not be
conducted during the 30 day period immediately prior to the next administration
of the examination to the candidate.
(e) Post-examination reviews for
department-developed clinical or practical examinations shall be conducted in
the presence of a representative of the department at its Tallahassee
headquarters during regular working hours which are defined as 8:00 a.m.
through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding official state
holidays.
(f) A representative or
designee of the department shall remain with all candidates throughout all
post-examination reviews. The representative shall inform candidates that he or
she cannot defend the examination or attempt to answer any examination
questions during the review.
(g)
For computer-based testing examinations, the candidate will be provided
one-half the time given for the examination administration for completion of a
post-examination review. For clinical examinations, the time provided will be
determined for each specific profession.
(h) Prior to a post-examination review,
candidates shall be provided written instructions and shall acknowledge in
writing at that time, receipt of such instructions and agree that they will
abide by the following instructions:
1. Only
the candidate will be allowed to enter the review area,
2. No extraneous materials of any type may be
brought into the review room,
3.
The candidate will be provided with a duplicate of the answer sheets, a copy of
the questions missed, and if applicable, other examination materials,
4. No additional time beyond the
scheduled time will be provided for examination review,
5. No talking is allowed between the
candidates when in the review room,
6. All examination materials are to be given
to the department representative or designee prior to departing the review
room; and,
7. Any observation or
evidence of a candidate attempting to copy, remove or modify any testing
materials shall result in the termination of the review session and shall be
reported to the board, or the department where there is no
board.
(i) Upon
completion of a post-examination review, candidates shall acknowledge in
writing: the start and end time of the review, all materials that have been
reviewed and any other relevant review information.
(j) In addition to the other provisions of
this rule, candidates shall be prohibited from leaving a post-examination
review with written notes, grade sheets, or any other examination
materials.
(3) A
candidate who has taken and failed a department-developed practical or clinical
examination or a department-developed computer-based testing examination,
completed a post-examination review and wishes to challenge the examination
shall file a request/petition for administrative hearing with the department
within 21 days after the date on which he/she completes his/her
post-examination review.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.004(5), 456.017(2) FS. Law Implemented 456.017(2) FS.
New 9-7-98, Amended 7-20-03, 6-19-08, 9-30-09, 3-19-12, 11-5-14.
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