Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B21-500.011 - Examinations
(1) The department
hereby designates the specialty area examination in school psychology developed
and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) as the licensure
examination. An applicant for examination for licensure must apply directly to
the Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, New Jersey and submit payment
of applicable fees for scheduling of the examination.
(2) In order to be eligible for licensure,
all candidates must receive a passing score. Any applicant who fails to achieve
a passing score must reapply for reexamination.
(3) The examination shall be multiple choice.
All items will be weighted equally in scoring the (ETS) examination. All
scoring procedures and the determination of the minimum passing score shall be
determined by the National Association for School Psychology (NASP) and ETS.
The subject areas of the examination shall include assessment, intervention,
evaluation, professional practice, psychological foundations, and educational
foundations.
(4) Persons who have
applied for and taken the licensure examination as defined in subsection
64B21-500.011(1),
F.A.C., and who have official documentation of a passing score submitted to the
Department shall be deemed to have successfully completed the licensure
examination. Official documentation of a passing score is defined as the
original score report issued directly by the test administration agency, the
score report provided by the licensing agency of another state or territory of
the United States or a score confirmation letter from the National Association
of School Psychologists (NASP) provided directly from the NASP to the
Department without any qualification, reservation, or irregularity. In order to
be acceptable under this section, such score must have been obtained subsequent
to March 1, 1988.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 490.015 FS. Law Implemented 456.017, 490.005(2) FS.
New 12-21-83, Amended 9-18-84, Formerly 21U-500.11, Amended 1-2-92, 6-21-92, Formerly 21U-500.011, 61E9-500.011, Amended 12-7-03, 5-20-20.
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