30 Miss. Code. R. 901-11.11

Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 30-901-11.11 - Compliance with Examination Policies and Procedures

Examinees shall abide by the exam administrator's published examination policies and procedures. An examinee who does not fully comply with the exam administrator's requirements may, in addition to any action by the Board, be subject to dismissal from the remainder of the examination.

1. Noncompliant Conduct in Association with Examinations. An examinee may be dismissed from the examination and subject to disciplinary or other Board action for conduct including, but not limited to:
(a) Cheating on the examination;
(b) Giving assistance to, or receiving assistance from, another person;
(c) Compromising the integrity of the examination;
(d) Disruptive or abusive behavior;
(e) Participating in any form of violation of exam policies or procedures during an examination.
2. Consequences of Noncompliant Conduct with Examination Policies and Procedures. Evidence of failing to comply with the exam administrator's policies and procedures subsequent to an examination may also be a cause for action by the Board. An examinee who does not fully comply with the exam administrator's policies and procedures during and after an examination will be subject to having their exam results invalidated and being prohibited from taking the examination(s) for a period of time as determined by the Board.
3. Pending, Approved and Endorsement Applications for Noncompliant Examinees. Any application for licensure pending or approved for examination may be denied and evaluated or re-evaluated pursuant to Board rules. Any licensure examination taken and passed in another state while barred from taking an examination in Mississippi will not be acceptable for licensure purposes in Mississippi.

30 Miss. Code. R. 901-11.11

Miss. Code Ann. § 73-13-15