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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-20

36-20B-19. Successful completion of examination--Reexamination.

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An applicant shall pass all parts of the examination provided for in this section to qualify for a certificate. If at any sitting of the examination an applicant passes the number of parts specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , then the applicant shall be given credit for those parts passed and need not sit for reexamination in those parts if:
(1)The applicant wrote all parts of the examination specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 ;
(2)The applicant attained a minimum grade specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , on each section not passed at that sitting;
(3)The applicant passes the remaining parts of the examination within a period of time specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , given after the initial examination at which the first parts were passed;
(4)At each subsequent sitting at which the applicant seeks to pass any additional parts, the applicant writes all parts as specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 ; and
(5)In order to receive credit for passing additional parts in any such subsequent sitting, the applicant attains such grades on parts written but not passed on such sitting as specified by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
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