Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.141 - STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD
Subchapter 24.141.5 - Licensing
Rule 24.141.503 - EXAMINATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) An applicant shall have one year from the date of board approval to take and pass the examination for which the application was approved. If the examination is not taken and passed within that one-year period, the applicant must submit a new application and pay the applicable fees.
(2) The examination for the residential, journeyman's, or master's license may be administered and graded by a third party. The examination passing grade for residential and journeyman-level examinations is 70 percent. The examination passing grade for master-level examinations is 75 percent.
(3) An applicant who fails any examination for which the application was made, may, upon the payment of the appropriate fee, take the next scheduled examination. However, if the applicant fails the exam a second time, the applicant must provide proof of having attended at least one eight-hour electrical code seminar approved by the board, since the initial failure to pass.
(4) An applicant who fails the master or journeyman examination two or more times may apply for and take a lower-level licensing examination.
(5) All examinations are open book. Allowed materials may have the applicant's highlights, underlining, and notes. Applicants may only use the following allowed materials during the exam:
(6) An applicant for an examination who, due to a disability, requires reasonable accommodation(s) in examination procedures, must submit a written request to the board office for the specific accommodation needed at least 15 days prior to the scheduled exam.
(7) Any applicant who takes an examination, whether the applicant passes or fails the examination, may contact the department to request their specific test score.
(8) Any applicant who takes an examination and does not pass the examination may contact the department to request a review of the examination.
(9) A request for rescoring of an application must be made in writing to the board office and received within 20 days of the date of the examination and must request a rescore of the examination.
(10) Any applicant determined by the board to be cheating on an examination or using inappropriate material/equipment during an examination will fail and be required to wait at least one year before reapplying for licensure and before being allowed to reexamine.
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-68-201, MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, 37-68-304, 37-68-305, MCA