Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.519 - Examinations adoption; passing scores; reexamination
Rule 19.
(1)
The board adopts the NAPLEX developed and administered by the NABP.
(2) The passing score for the NAPLEX accepted
for licensure is the passing score established by the NABP.
(3) An applicant that fails to pass the
NAPLEX shall wait not less than 45 days to retest or comply with the current
waiting period established by NABP, whichever is longer. An applicant that has
not achieved a passing score on the NAPLEX may not take the NAPLEX more than 3
times in a 12-month period.
(4) If
an applicant for licensure fails to pass the NAPLEX within 3 attempts, the
applicant shall request preapproval from the department, after consultation
with a board member, if necessary, of a live or interactive examination
preparation course, or instruction with an instructor with expertise on the
subject matter, for the examination that the applicant failed. After
participating in the course or instruction the applicant shall provide the
department with proof that the applicant completed the course or
instruction.
(5) An applicant may
not sit for the NAPLEX specified in subrule (4) of this rule more than 5 times,
unless the applicant successfully repeats an approved education program, as
specified in R
338.521(2)(a)(i) and provides proof
of completion to the department.
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