- (a) A physically disabled person who is unable to mark an answer sheet may be assisted by the chief examiner or proctor. The examinee must read the questions without assistance and indicate the answer for the proctor to mark.
- (b) A severely handicapped or ill person who cannot travel to the test center may be administered the tests at home. Prior approval to transport the tests shall be requested of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) by the chief examiner.
- (c) An applicant who is unable to take the printed form of the test may be administered a taped version of the test upon written authorization of TEA. A request by the chief examiner must be accompanied by certification by a physician that verifies a medical diagnosis of the disability that renders the potential examinee unable to take the printed form of the test.
- (d) An applicant who is visually handicapped may take the test in a Braille, large print, or taped version. Versions of the test in these forms are available from the General Educational Development Testing Service.
Source Note:The provisions of this §89.46 adopted to be effective September 1, 1996, 21 TexReg 5690; amended to be effective April 18, 2002, 27 TexReg 3061.