37 Tex. Admin. Code § 651.214 - Examination on Religious Holy Day; Other Examination Accommodations
(a) Reasonable Accommodations. The Commission
and laboratories administering the general forensic examination shall
administer the examination to all eligible applicants in a reasonable manner,
while maintaining the integrity of the examination. In each location where the
examination is administered, either the Commission or the laboratory
administering the examination must ensure the facilities are reasonably
accessible and enable persons having disabilities to take the
examination.
(b) Applicants
Requiring Special Testing Accommodations. Any applicant who desires special
testing accommodations based upon a disability shall submit a written request
to the Commission on the Commission's designated Special Accommodations Request
Form at the same time the applicant submits his/her application for a Forensic
Analyst License.
(1) Requests for special
testing accommodations must be accompanied by written proof evidencing the
existence of the disability, including a statement from a licensed physician or
a professional specialist that specifically sets forth the physical, mental or
emotional handicap or disability and the relationship between the disability
and the inability to take the examination under standard conditions.
(2) The Commission may require additional
information or evidence from the applicant and may, at its option, seek
professional evaluation of such data.
(3) The applicant will be responsible for the
cost of obtaining documented medical evidence and other required
information.
(4) After considering
the written request of the applicant and the evidence submitted, the Commission
shall determine what reasonable special testing accommodations will be
granted.
(5) Commission
deliberations and determinations regarding the request of an applicant for
testing accommodations on an examination shall be closed to the public and
associated records are confidential. However, this does not limit the
Commission's option under paragraph (2) of this subsection to seek professional
evaluation of documented medical evidence and other required
information.
(c)
Examination Scheduled on Religious Holy Day. An examinee who wishes to observe
a religious holy day on which the person's religious beliefs prevent the person
from taking a scheduled general forensic examination shall be permitted to take
the examination on a different date.
(d) Examination Accommodations for Persons
with Dyslexia. For each general forensic examination, the Commission shall
provide reasonable examination accommodations to an examinee diagnosed as
having dyslexia. An examinee requesting examination accommodations for dyslexia
must follow the same process for special testing accommodations set forth in
subsection (b) of this section.
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