22 Tex. Admin. Code § 72.7 - Jurisprudence Exam Requirements
(a) An
individual applying for a license shall take the Board's jurisprudence
examination with a passing score of 75%.
(b) An individual may not take the
jurisprudence examination unless the individual complies with the licensing
requirements in Texas Occupations Code Chapter 201 and Board rules.
(c) The jurisprudence examination shall test
an individual on the law and Board rules governing the practice of
chiropractic.
(d) All jurisprudence
examinations shall be conducted in English.
(e) An individual may not take the
jurisprudence examination unless the individual has first completed all
required parts of the National Board Examination.
(f) Jurisprudence examination results are
Board property.
(g) The Board or
its agent shall retain all jurisprudence examination results for one year after
final grading.
(h) An individual
may request in writing an analysis of the individual's results.
(i) The Board's determination of examination
matters, including grades, is final.
(j) The Board shall permit an individual who
fails the jurisprudence examination to take subsequent examinations if the
individual applies for reexamination and pays the required fee.
(k) An individual may take the jurisprudence
examination as many times as required.
Notes
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