38-136. Examinations; passing score; reexaminations.
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(1)In the absence of any specific requirement or provision relating to any particular profession:
(a)The appropriate board may specify the passing score on credentialing examinations;
(b)An examinee who fails a credentialing examination may retake the entire examination or the part failed upon payment of the cost of retaking the examination; and
(c)The department shall withhold from the credentialing fee submitted by an examinee the cost of any national examination used when an examinee fails a credentialing examination and shall return to the examinee the remainder of the credentialing fee collected subject to section 38-156 , except that:
(i)If a state-administered jurisprudence portion of the credentialing examination was failed, the examinee may retake that portion without charge; and
(ii)If any component of a national examination was failed, the examinee shall be charged the cost for retaking such examination.
(2)A person who desires to take an examination but does not wish to receive a credential may take such examination by meeting the examination eligibility requirements and paying the cost of the examination.