N.M. Admin. Code § 6.60.5.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 19, October 8, 2024
Section 6.60.5.12 - TESTING IRREGULARITIES

Where a potential testing irregularity is reported to the PED, the PED shall make a preliminary inquiry to determine if further investigation is warranted.

A. If after a preliminary inquiry the PED determines that a potential testing irregularity warrants further investigation, the PED may cause that testing applicant's NMTA score to be withheld pending the completion of an investigation. The PED shall notify a testing applicant that any NMTA score suspected of being obtained by means of or following a testing irregularity may be withheld for up to 120 days pending an investigation. At the conclusion of its investigation, the PED shall notify the test administrator and the testing applicant of its findings and conclusions, whether or not a testing irregularity has been substantiated.
B. If after an investigation the PED finds and concludes that a testing irregularity is substantiated by the evidence, it may, after notifying the test administrator and the testing applicant of its findings, conclusions and intended action:
(1) void the applicant's test score(s);
(2) bar the applicant from retaking the NMTA for up to five (5) years;
(3) direct that the applicant's registration fee be forfeited;
(4) direct that the applicant's registration fee be refunded;
(5) permit the applicant to retake all or portions of the NMTA under controlled conditions; or
(6) impose any combination of the foregoing options.
C. If after an investigation the PED finds and concludes that no testing irregularity is substantiated by the evidence, it shall promptly notify the test administrator and the testing applicant and direct that any withheld NMTA be released and available for use in the educator licensure process.

N.M. Admin. Code § 6.60.5.12

6.60.5.11 NMAC - N, 07-01-01; A, 04-29-05; A, 10-31-07; 6.60.5.12 NMAC - Rn, 6.60.5.11 NMAC, 01-29-10