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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 322 — Professional engineers and land surveyors

322.090 Reexamination.

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(1)An applicant failing an examination up to two
(2)times may apply for
reexamination.
(2)After July 12, 2006, an applicant failing an examination three
(3)or more times,
regardless of the jurisdiction where each examination is administered, may be
approved for reexamination upon submitting a new application. The new
application shall include evidence that the applicant has acquired additional
knowledge. The board shall promulgate administrative regulations specifying the
type and extent of additional knowledge and qualifications required to apply for
reexamination under this subsection.
(3)Reexaminations under this section shall be granted upon payment of a fee to be
determined by administrative regulations promulgated by the board.
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