Kan. Admin. Regs. § 71-1-4 - Requirements for re-examination
(a) Each applicant who, upon taking any examination or any
section thereof a second time, fails to obtain a passing grade on that
examination or section of an examination shall obtain additional or remedial
instruction. The dental board shall determine the amount and type of such
required instruction based upon the performance of the applicant on the prior
examinations. The required instruction shall be completed in a course and at a
school of dentistry or dental hygiene approved by the board. The applicant
shall submit a written statement, signed by an authorized member of the faculty
of that school of dentistry or dental hygiene, advising the board or its
designee that the applicant is qualified for re-examination.
(b) If any applicant fails to pass the examination or any
section thereof on re-examination, following compliance with subsection (a)
above, the board may, for good cause shown by the applicant, authorize further
re-examination. In such case, the board may accept the results of any
re-examination of that applicant conducted thereafter by the national board of
dental examiners or by any other testing agency, the results of which are
otherwise accepted by the board.
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