Kan. Admin. Regs. § 66-8-6 - Reexamination
(a) Any applicant
for a license to practice engineering, surveying, or geology who fails an
examination on the first attempt may take the examination two additional times,
except as specified in subsections (b) and (c).
(b) Except as specified in subsection (c),
the fourth and any subsequent attempts by an applicant to retake an examination
may be allowed by the board if the applicant establishes that the areas of
deficiency identified in the examination failure report provided by the testing
administrator have been addressed through either of the following:
(1) Additional coursework; or
(2) experience under the supervision of a
person licensed in the technical profession for which the applicant is seeking
licensure.
(c) Any
applicant's examination results maybe rejected by the board and permission to
retake an examination may be withheld by the board upon a report by the testing
administrator of any possible violation by the applicant of the provisions of
any candidate testing agreement regarding examination irregularities.
(d) Each applicant shall submit the
appropriate fee for each examination.
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