22 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.53 - Scheduling of Examinations
(a) In order to
qualify for registration by examination, an Applicant must schedule and pass
all sections of the NCIDQ within the time period required by the Council for
Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ).
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this
section, an Applicant described by §
5.31(c) of this
chapter may schedule and pass all sections of the NCIDQ examination within the
time period:
(1) required by CIDQ;
or
(2) adopted by the Board and in
effect at the time the application was filed.
(c) A qualifying examinee may request an
extension if the examinee is unable to pass all sections of the examination
within the required time period for the following reasons:
(1) The examinee gave birth to, or adopted a
child;
(2) The examinee developed a
serious medical condition; or
(3)
The examinee commenced active duty service as a member of the United States
military.
(d) An examinee
may receive an extension of up to 6 months for the birth or adoption of a child
by filing a written application with the Board together with any corroborating
evidence immediately after the examinee learns of the impending adoption or
birth. An examinee may receive an extension for the period of the serious
medical condition or for the period of active duty military service by filing a
written application with the Board together with corroborating evidence
immediately after the examinee learns of the medical condition or the
commencement of active duty military service. An examinee shall immediately
notify the Board in writing when the medical condition is resolved or active
duty military service ends. Any request for an extension under this section
must be approved by the Board and CIDQ.
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