Ohio Admin. Code 4501:7-1-07 - Examinations
(A) Under division (C)(3) of
section 4749.03 of the Revised
Code, the qualifying agent will be notified by e-mail of available
exam dates once licensing requirements are met. All exams are held
at 1970 west Broad street, Columbus, OH
43223in Columbus, Ohio at 1952 west
Broad street. If the qualifying agent fails to appear for an
examination, except as provided herein, the application may be denied
and a new application together with a new fee shall be required.
At the director's discretion, proctored qualifying agent exams can be provided if the applicant resides in a different state or is unable to sit for the exam in Columbus. If the qualifying agent has been approved for a proctored exam, the department will determine the exam location and the qualifying agent will be responsible for any additional fees.
(B) If
the applicant's failure to appear for the scheduled examination is
due to illness, the applicant shall be admitted to the next scheduled
examination. No applicant shall be excused from taking the scheduled
examination for any other reason than illness, unless in the
department's judgment, the applicant would suffer undue hardship
thereby. Examination fees are non-refundable.
(C) Upon appearing for the
examination, the identity of the applicant shall be verified by
producing for inspection a driver's license or other photographic
identification acceptable to the department of public safety
(department).
(D) The
examination devised by the department shall test the applicant on
knowledge of Chapter 4749. of the Revised Code, the rules promulgated
thereunder, and other aspects of the private investigation and/or
security services business.
(E) An applicant will be given up
to ninety days and no more than three attempts following the
notification of eligibility to pass the examination or the
application shall be denied and a new application together with a new
fee shall be required.
(F) The department may waive
examination and experience verification requirements for a new
licensee, partner in a partnership, or a qualifying agent if the
applicant previously qualified a business for licensure within six
months of the date of application.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4749.02
Rule Amplifies: 4749.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1970, 08/10/1989, 10/07/2004, 01/01/2015
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