Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 30 - Professions and Occupations
Part 1001 - Rules and Regulations of the Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters
Chapter 4 - Registration and Licensure
Rule 30-1001-4.5 - Examinations

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 30-1001-4.5

Current through September 24, 2024

All applicants for registration must take a written examination. The examination consists of one hundred (100) true/false or multiple-choice questions, and applicants have a maximum of three (3) hours to complete. Applicants must correctly answer at least seventy (70) questions to pass the examination.

A. Written examinations are conducted at a time and place determined by the Board. Upcoming examination dates and locations are posted on the Board's website https://www.borf.ms.gov. An application must have been submitted to the Board before the applicant may take an examination.

B. Applicants shall abide by the examination administrator's policies and procedures.

C. Applicants may use any desired reference material while taking the examination but there shall be no talking or discussion with others. All electronic devices are prohibited in the examination room.

D. An applicant may be dismissed from the examination and subject to disciplinary action for misconduct including, but not limited to:

1. Cheating on the examination,

2. Giving assistance to, or receiving assistance from, another person,

3. Compromising the integrity of the examination,

4. Disruptive or abusive behavior, or

5. Participating in any form of violation of exam policies or procedures during an examination.

Examination results are provided by the Board to the applicants by mail to the address as provided by the applicant within thirty (30) days of the date of examination. Results may be sent to the applicant by e-mail if a valid e-mail address was provided by the applicant.

Applicants may examine their completed and graded examination at the office of the Board under the supervision of the Board's authorized representative within thirty (30) days of receipt of their examination results. Photocopies and pictures of the completed examination is prohibited. All completed and graded examinations are destroyed ninety (90) days after each examination date.

Miss. Code Ann. §§ 73-36-19(1)(a) and 73-36-25

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