- (a) Frequency of examinations. The Office of Administration will administer examinations to establish employment and promotion lists when necessary to meet or anticipate the employment needs of appointing authorities.
- (b) Notice of examinations. The Office of Administration shall publish notices of examinations that announce the method of examination and, if applicable, the date, time and location that the examination will be held. Notices of examinations will be accessible through the Office of Administration’s website and shall be published for a minimum of 2 weeks in advance of the final date for filing applications. The Office of Administration may also publish notices of examinations using alternative methods of publication at its discretion.
- (c) Collaboration in administering examinations. The Office of Administration may collaborate with representatives of appointing authorities, qualified testing organizations and other qualified individuals in administering examinations. The interchange of information shall be made under circumstances and conditions designed to prevent premature disclosure of examination content to prospective applicants.
- (d) Notice of admittance to examination. An applicant will be notified of admittance or non-admittance to an examination.
- (e) Refusal to examine. The Office of Administration may refuse to examine an applicant who lacks the established requirements for admission to the examination, the minimum qualifications for employment in the relevant job classification or, where applicable, the selective criteria required for appointment or promotion to the specific position to which the applicant applied.
- (f) Failure to appear for in-person examination. An applicant who fails to appear for an in-person examination due to an act or omission of the Office of Administration or another appropriate reason, as determined by the Office of Administration, shall be given a delayed in-person examination in place of the one for which the applicant failed to appear. If an applicant’s failure to appear for an in-person examination was not caused by an act or omission of the Office of Administration or another appropriate reason, as determined by the Office of Administration, the applicant shall be prohibited from taking any in-person examinations for a period of 6 months from the scheduled date of the in-person examination. Repeated failures to appear for an in-person examination on the part of the applicant may result in the applicant being prohibited from taking an in-person examination for a period of time determined by the Office of Administration, but not to exceed 2 years.
- (g) Cancellation of examination. Applicants taking an examination will be given equal opportunity to demonstrate relative merit and fitness. The Office of Administration may cancel, postpone or reschedule an examination, or parts of them if severable, whenever the conditions under which an examination is held have materially impaired their competitive nature or worth in assessing qualifications. The Office of Administration may also cancel, postpone or reschedule an examination whenever it finds holding the examination impracticable or unnecessary. The reasons for cancelling, postponing or rescheduling an examination shall be made part of the examination record. If parts of a multipart examination are cancelled, the Office of Administration shall reassign the weights, in an equitable manner, to the remaining part or parts.
- (h) Retaking examination. The Office of Administration may designate in a notice of examination the time frame within which an applicant may retake an examination. An applicant who attempts to retake an examination outside of the designated time frame may have their examination rejected and may be prohibited from taking further examinations for a period of time to be determined by the Office of Administration.