064-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-4 - Licensure by Examination
(a)
Eligibility. An applicant may seek licensure by examination if the applicant is
not licensed to practice in another jurisdiction or that jurisdiction's
licensure requirements are not as stringent as Wyoming.
(b) Application Requirements. Applicant
shall:
(i) Submit a completed application and
payment of fee;
(ii) Submit
references from three (3) individuals familiar with the applicant with whom the
applicant has had contact within the past five (5) years. References shall:
(A) Be written within the last six (6)
months;
(B) Not be from relatives
of the applicant; and
(C) Contain
an original signature and be submitted directly to the office of the Board from
the respondent and not forwarded through the applicant.
(iii) Submit a certification of calibration
of all audiometric equipment in use signed by a qualified person during the
previous twelve (12) months; and
(iv) Successfully pass the written,
practical, and jurisprudence examinations.
(c) Application Review Committee Action.
After reviewing the application, the ARC may:
(i) Recommend eligibility for the applicant
sit for necessary examinations; or
(ii) Recommend denial of the
license.
(d) Examination
Procedures. Based on the ARC's recommendation of eligibility, the Board office
shall:
(i) Notify IHS that applicant is
eligible to sit for the written examination; and
(ii) Schedule an appointment for the
applicant to be administered the practical and jurisprudence examinations
within one (1) calendar year. Failure to sit for these examinations shall
result in the expiration of the application, and applicant shall
reapply.
(e) Passing
Score. To successfully pass each examination, the applicant shall obtain a
score of:
(i) Pass, as determined by IHS, on
the IHS written examination;
(ii)
Sixty-five percent (65%) on each section of the practical examination, with an
overall average of seventy percent (70%) on the entire practical examination;
and
(iii) Seventy percent (70%) on
the jurisprudence examination.
(f) Reexamination. Any applicant that fails
to successfully pass any or all examinations may be eligible for re-examination
and shall pay the examination fee.
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