- (a) Public school district-level personnel with knowledge of a testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security must notify the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education as soon as practicable.
(b)
- (1) Public school personnel with knowledge of an alleged testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security must contact the school administration, the district test coordinator, or the superintendent to report the alleged act.
- (2) Personnel may also contact the division’s Office of Student Assessment if the alleged act concerns district-level personnel.
(c) The district test coordinator or other administrator with knowledge of the alleged testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security:
- (1) Must document the incident;
- (2) May gather evidence or statements from those involved;
(3) Must contact the office via telephone to:
- (A) Report the incident; or
- (B) Attempt to immediately correct a testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security in a manner that would safeguard the validity and security of the ongoing test; and
- (4) May be required to file a written, signed report with the division.
- (d) Any public school personnel or individual with knowledge of an alleged testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security may file a report with the office.
- (e) Public school district personnel may complete the district/school Testing Violation Report form available on the division’s website.
- (f) Any other organization or individual may complete the individual Testing Violation Report form available on the division’s website.
(g) All violation reports should be filed immediately, but no later than fourteen (14) days, after the reporting party became aware of the alleged testing:
- (1) Impropriety;
- (2) Irregularity;
- (3) Violation; or
- (4) Breach of security.
- (h) Violation reports must be submitted in writing to the office to the attention of the Director of Assessment of the Office of Student Assessment.
(i) Written violation reports, if not submitted using the division’s Testing Violation Report form, must include:
- (1) A statement that conduct violating the security or confidential integrity of a test or assessment has occurred;
(2) Specific facts upon which the statement is based, including without limitation:
- (A) When the alleged violation occurred;
- (B) Where the alleged violation occurred;
- (C) How the alleged violation occurred, including specific statements of fact describing the acts or omissions alleged to constitute a violation;
- (D) Names of individuals who allegedly committed the violation, if known;
- (E) Names of individuals who possess information concerning the alleged violation; and
- (F)
(i) The signature of the individual filing the complaint.
- (ii) The office shall not process anonymous reports.
(j)
(i) While testing is ongoing, nothing in this part prohibits public school district personnel from contacting the office via telephone in an effort to immediately correct a testing impropriety, irregularity, violation, or breach of security in a manner that would safeguard the validity and security of the ongoing test.
- (ii) The office is authorized to assist public school districts in this manner.