Haw. Code R. § 16-89-9 - Examination policies
(a) The passing
standards for the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN examinations accurately reflect the
amount of nursing ability currently required to practice competently at the
entry level. The passing standards for the NCLEX-RN and the NCLEX-PN shall be
established by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing unless otherwise
determined by the board.
(b)
Candidates may take the examination, provided candidates register for each
examination. Any candidate who fails the license examination three times,
regardless of when or where the examination was taken, and regardless of which
state or jurisdiction the candidate was made eligible, shall be required to
complete a board-approved remedial course and submit proof of passing the
course before the candidate may be approved for reexamination. The candidate
shall apply for reexamination within six months after completion of the
remedial course. After taking the remedial course, the candidate may be
approved to retake the examination up to three additional times before the
candidate is required to take remediation again.
(c) Graduates from programs which are outside
the United States who have been granted licensure in another state or United
States jurisdiction shall be required to pass the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN or the
State Board Test Pool Exam or SBTPE (Canadian provinces only) before a license
is granted.
(d) The board
determination regarding candidate eligibility for examination shall be made
after receipt of complete application as described in section
16-89-8(a), (b),
or (c).
(1)
The board shall notify the testing service of eligibility status of the
candidate.
(2) The frequency of
retests by unsuccessful candidates shall be as established by the National
Council unless otherwise determined by the board.
(e) Confidentiality of NCLEX-RN, NCLEX-PN,
and SBTPE scores shall be maintained as follows:
(1) Scores on licensing examinations shall be
released only to:
(A) The candidate;
(B) The school of nursing from which the
candidate graduated;
(C) Board
members; and
(D) Other state boards
of nursing when requested for endorsement;
(2) Request for scores for research purposes
shall be referred for board action. Scores, when released, shall not include
names;
(3) Test scores received
from other state boards of nursing for nurses who applied for licensure in
Hawaii by endorsement shall not be released; and
(4) The board shall advise candidates, at the
time of initial release of their scores to them, that the use of scores for any
purpose other than licensure is not appropriate and, therefore, the board shall
not provide a copy of licensee's examination scores to a prospective employer
or to a graduate nursing program.
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