Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
731 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Office of Barber and Cosmetology Licensure
4 CCR 731-1 - BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY LICENSURE RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 731-1.3 - PROHIBITED EXAMINATION CONDUCT

Universal Citation: 4 CO Code Regs 731-1 ยง 3

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

This Rule clarifies conduct of an applicant for examination that is prohibited, may be regarded as "unprofessional or dishonest", and may be grounds for denial or revocation of a license pursuant to sections 12-105-125(1)(b) and (f), C.R.S.

A. Applicants found to have engaged in "unprofessional or dishonest" conduct may be denied licensure.

B. Conduct of an applicant before, during or after an examination that is prohibited and may be regarded as "unprofessional or dishonest conduct" includes, but is not limited to:

1. Refusing or failing to fully and promptly comply with any rules, procedures, instructions, directions, or requests made or prescribed by an official overseeing the examination;

2. Removing any of the examination materials from the examination room;

3. Reproducing or reconstructing any portion of the examination by copying, duplication, memorization, written notes or electronic recording, or by any other method;

4. Selling, distributing, buying, receiving, obtaining, or unauthorized possession of a future, current, or previously administered licensing examination;

5. Communicating in any manner with any other examinee or persons, other than an official overseeing the examination, during the administration of the examination;

6. Copying or obtaining answers from another examinee or permitting one's answers to be copied or obtained by another examinee during the administration of the examination;

7. Possession of, during the administration of an examination, any materials or objects other than the examination materials distributed, including, without limitation, any books, notes, recording devices, or other written, printed or recorded materials or data of any kind unless otherwise provided by the examination vendor;

8. Attempting to or taking the examination while impersonating an applicant;

9. Permitting another person to appear for or attempt to or take the examination on an applicant's behalf and in an applicant's name; or,

10. Engaging in any conduct that disrupts the examination.

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