Or. Admin. Code § 334-010-0010 - Practical Exam for Indorsement
(1) The examination must be held at least
twice annually or as requested.
(2) The applicant will be notified by
electronic mail and/or U.S. mail at least two weeks before the scheduled exam,
unless otherwise waived by the applicant, of the time and place.
(3) Applicants who have a documented and
verifiable emergency may request to have their exam fee apply to a subsequent
examination:
(a) Applicant has 14 days to
submit written documentation of the emergency;
(b) Applicant must sit for the examination
within one year of the original date of examination; and
(c) Only one request will be allowed.
(4) Refund of the
examination fee may be granted upon written request should the applicant not
qualify for the examination. Refunds may also be made for individuals who have
a documented and verifiable emergency and are unable to sit for the exam
provided the written request and associated documentation are received by the
board at least 7 days prior to the exam.
(5) Failure to Pass: An applicant must pass
the practical examination within 24 months of the initial date of application.
The Board may require an applicant with 3 or more examination failures to
undertake and satisfactorily complete a Board approved remediation plan prior
to reapplying for the examination.
(6) Examinee Conduct: An examinee, whose
conduct interferes with the testing process or whose behavior violates ethical
practices or jeopardizes the safety of another may be dismissed and
disqualified from examination. Such conduct includes but is not limited to the
following behaviors:
(a) Giving or receiving
examination data, either directly or indirectly,
(b) Failure to follow written or oral
instructions relative to conducting the examination, including termination
times and procedures;
(c)
Endangering the life or health of others present
(d) Introducing unauthorized materials during
any portion of the examination;
(e) Attempting to remove examination
materials or notations from the testing site; or
(f) Violating the credentialing process such
as falsifying or misrepresenting educational credentials or other information
required for admission to the examination, impersonating an examinee, or having
an impersonator take the licensing examination on one's behalf.
(7) Test questions, scoring keys,
and other examination data used to administer the qualifying examination are
exempt from disclosure under ORS
192.410 to
192.505 as amended.
(8) The Board may release statistical
information regarding examination pass/fail rates by group, type of
examination, school, year, and subject area to any interested party.
(9) All examinations are given in the English
language.
(10) Applicants with
Special Needs: An applicant is presumed to possess sufficient sensory, visual,
hearing and psychomotor capabilities to independently perform massage and
bodywork skills. An applicant with special needs may apply to the Board for the
provision of special conditions to complete the examination:
(a) The Board may require proof, provided by
a qualified professional on letterhead, of the nature of the special need and
type of special conditions recommended to complete the exam.
(b) A request for special conditions must be
made to the Board in writing at the time of application.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 687.121 & 182.456 - 182.472
Stats. Implemented: ORS 687.011, 687.051, 687.057, 687.061, 687.081, 687.086 & 687.121
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