037-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-9 - Examinations; General
(a) National
examinations (FE, FS, PE, PS, SE) are given according to a schedule developed
by NCEES.
(b) When an Applicant or
Examinee has applied directly to NCEES to take an exam, the repeat policy for
this exam shall be set by NCEES.
(c) State examinations (Wyoming licensing
laws and professional ethics exam, Wyoming Land Surveying state specific exam,
and the Wyoming Land Surveying take-home exam) are given according to a
schedule and procedures developed by the Board.
(i) An Examinee may take the Wyoming Land
Surveying 2-hour state specific exam no more than two times within a six month
period and no more than three times in a one year period.
(ii) An Applicant for Professional Land
Surveyor License that has held an expired Wyoming license for two (2) or more
years shall retake the Wyoming Land Surveying state specific exam.
(iii) An Examinee may take the ethics exam no
more than two times within a three month period and no more than three times in
a six month period.
(d)
Examinees shall abide by the exam administrator's published examination
policies and procedures. An Examinee who does not fully comply with the exam
administrator's requirements may, in addition to any action by the Board, be
subject to dismissal from the remainder of the exam.
(e) An Examinee may be dismissed from the
examination and subject to disciplinary or other Board action for conduct
including, but not limited to:
(i) Cheating on
the examination;
(ii) Giving
assistance to, or receiving assistance from, another person;
(iii) Compromising the integrity of the
examination;
(iv) Disruptive or
abusive behavior; or
(v)
Participating in any form of violation of exam policies or procedures during an
examination.
(f) Evidence
of failing to comply with the exam administrator's policies and procedures
subsequent to an examination may also be a cause for action by the Board. An
Examinee who does not fully comply with the exam administrator's policies and
procedures during and after an examination may be subject to having his/her
exam results invalidated and being prohibited from taking the examination(s)
for a period of time as determined by the Board. Any licensure examination
taken and passed in another jurisdiction while barred from taking that same
exam in Wyoming will not be acceptable for licensure purposes in
Wyoming.
Notes
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