NAC633.200. Examinations: General rules.  


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  •      1. The questions for an examination may be prepared by the National Board of Osteopathic Examiners, a professional testing service selected by the Board, or by the Board itself, in its sole discretion.

         2. Each applicant must furnish his or her own pen and ink or typewriter. The Board will furnish all other materials for the examination except texts or other reference materials.

         3. Each applicant will be assigned a number before the examination.

         4. The applicant must use the number assigned to him or her on all the papers used in the examination and must not use his or her name.

         5. During the examination an applicant may not have on the table on which he or she is writing any paper or object other than the examination questions and tablet, a blotter, pen and ink, typewriter, eraser, watch and any testing materials supplied by the Board.

         6. Immediately after correcting all written examinations or upon completion of an oral or demonstrative examination, each examiner shall forward his or her report to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board.

         7. After completing all returns of the examination, the Secretary-Treasurer will notify applicants of the results of the examination and issue licenses to successful applicants.

         8. An applicant will not be licensed if he or she fails two or more subjects on the examination, even though he or she has received a passing grade on the examination as a whole.

         9. Any applicant who is reexamined and receives a passing grade on all subjects except one is deemed to have passed the examination.

     [Bd. of Osteopathic Med., Art. VI § 4, eff. 9-15-80]