22 Tex. Admin. Code § 153.11 - Examinations
(a) Administration of Licensing Examinations.
(1) An examination required for any license
issued by the Board will be conducted by the testing service with which the
Board has contracted for the administration of examinations.
(A) The testing service shall schedule and
conduct the examinations in the manner required by the contract between the
Board and the testing service.
(B)
Examinations shall be administered at locations designated by the exam
administrator.
(C) The testing
service administering the examinations is required to provide reasonable
accommodations for any applicant with a verifiable disability. Applicants must
contact the testing service to arrange an accommodation. The testing service
shall determine the method of accommodation based on the particular
circumstances of each case.
(2) Each examination shall be consistent with
the examination criteria and examination content outline of the AQB for the
category of license sought. To become licensed, an applicant must achieve a
passing score acceptable to the AQB on the examination.
(3) Successful completion of the examination
is valid for a period of 24 months.
(4) An applicant who fails the examination
three consecutive times may not apply for reexamination or submit a new license
application unless the applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the Board
that the applicant has completed 15 additional hours of qualifying education
after the date the applicant failed the examination for the third
time.
(b) Examination
Fees.
(1) The examination fee must be paid
each time the examination is taken.
(2) An applicant who is registered for an
examination and fails to attend shall forfeit the examination fee.
(c) Exam Admission.
(1) To be admitted to an examination,
applicants must present the following documents:
(A) exam registration paperwork as required
by the testing service under contract with the Board; and
(B) official photo-bearing personal
identification.
(2) The
testing service shall deny entrance to the examination to any person who cannot
provide adequate identification.
(3) The testing service may refuse to admit
an applicant who arrives after the time the examination is scheduled to begin
or whose conduct or demeanor would be disruptive to other persons taking
examinations at the testing location.
(d) Confidentiality of Examination.
(1) The testing service may confiscate
examination materials, dismiss an applicant, and fail the applicant for
violating or attempting to violate the confidentiality of the contents of an
examination.
(2) No credit shall be
given to applicants who are dismissed from an examination, and dismissal may
result in denial of an application.
(3) The Board, or the testing service under
contract with the Board, may file theft charges against any person who removes
or attempts to remove an examination or any portion thereof or any written
material furnished with the examination whether by actual physical removal or
by transcription.
(4) The Board may
deny, suspend, or revoke a license for disclosing to another person the content
of any portion of an examination.
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