- (a) The executive director shall prescribe the content of licensing examinations. Examinations shall be based on laws, rules, job duties, and standards relating to the particular license.
- (b) Examinations shall be graded and the results forwarded to the applicant no later than 45 days after the examination date. The minimum passing score for an examination is 70%.
- (c) Any individual who fails an examination may repeat the examination after waiting 60 days. The examination may not be repeated more than three times within 12 months of the initial application approval. After one year or four examinations, whichever occurs first, a new application with a new fee must be submitted before the applicant may take the examination again.
- (d) Any qualified applicant with a physical, mental, or developmental disability may request reasonable accommodations to take an examination.
- (e) Examinations shall be given at places and times approved by the executive director.
- (f) The executive director shall provide an analysis of an examination when requested in writing by the applicant. The executive director shall ensure that an examination analysis does not compromise the fair and impartial administration of future examinations.
Source Note:The provisions of this §30.20 adopted to be effective December 17, 2001, 26 TexReg 10330.