Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The director may conduct and administer
licensing examinations or contract with a standardized testing service to
conduct and administer the licensing examinations. Training programs may not
conduct or administer licensing examinations. If the director contracts with a
standardized testing service to conduct and administer licensing examinations,
the contract shall require that the license examination administrator do at
least the following:
(1) Utilize subject
matter experts in the development of examinations for licensure;
(2) Develop an item pool for each examination
for licensure with a sufficient number of examination items to produce several
versions of each examination by discipline with each item being assessed and
evaluated for technical accuracy and readability;
(3) Field test each examination to establish
the psychometric properties of the examinations, as well as the clarity of
instruction, formats, and items;
(4) Have computer capability to maintain an
item pool for easy access, retrieval, and scrambling of examination items and
maintenance of accurate records of examination items and their use;
(5) Develop examinations that will measure
the competency of the individual to provide safe, reliable and competent work
activities in the discipline being tested or;
(6) Develop examinations written for a
reading comprehension level appropriate for the education and experience
requirements of the discipline. Except for the lead abatement worker and
clearance technician disciplines, each examination will include at least one
hundred operational items with a maximum of two hours allocated for completion
of the examination;
(7) Develop
examinations that meet the requirements of the USEPA standards and requirements
established under sections 402 and 404 of Title IV of the "Toxic Substance
Control Act" (1976), 90 Stat. 2003,
15
U.S.C. 2681
;
(8) Develop and implement procedures to
assure quality control, confidentiality, legal defensibility and security of
all examination questions, examinations and material during all stages of
examination development, administration and delivery to and from examination
sites;
(9) Provide Monday through
Saturday Ohio toll-free telephone registration to all examination candidates,
with all candidates afforded the opportunity to sit for an examination within
one week of registration;
(10)
Provide a minimum of four examination sites with at least one site located in
the northern, central and southern portions of the state for examination
candidate convenience;
(11) Provide
examination sites with suitable accommodations including adequate lighting and
ventilation, sufficient room for spacing the candidates, chairs and a writing
surface, and accessibility to rest rooms, and ensuring that the accommodations
are free from distractions that would affect optimal performance on the
examination;
(12) Provide easily
accessible examination sites with adequate parking facilities and public
transportation;
(13) Provide a
sufficient number of examination versions to deter cheating or other fraudulent
activities;
(14) Provide
examination sites designated as non-smoking and accessible to the handicapped
or physically challenged;
(15)
Provide sufficient trained personnel at each examination site to register
candidates, administer the examination, closely monitor testing activities and
assure the examination procedure at each examination site is
consistent;
(16) Require that all
candidates provide proof of successful completion of training applicable to the
discipline for which they are being examined and require that candidates
provide proof of identification;
(17) Screen each candidate and examine only
eligible candidates meeting the required experience, education, and
identification requirements for the discipline for which they are being
examined;
(18) Collect all license
examination fees from the candidates;
(19) Provide the candidate examination
results including the passing score and the candidate's numeric score and
distribute a certificate to each candidate upon successful examination
completion;
(20) Provide an
examination diagnostic for candidates failing the examination to assist the
student in preparation for re-taking the examination;
(21) Establish capacity to electronically
forward examination results to the director within forty-eight hours with
transfer of data in the following order and sequence: last name, first name,
middle initial, street number, street name, city, state, zip code, social
security number, control number, date of birth, exam type, exam date, employing
agency, score, and examination version;
(22) Re-administer an examination to any
candidate at no charge if the candidates'
examination failure may be due to disruptions or problems
arising at the examination site;
(23) Examinations for each discipline shall
be available for administration at a frequency to meet the demand;
(24) Maintain the security and
confidentiality of examination materials before, during and after examination
administration;
(25) Establish a
data base which meets the approval of the director, and shall include without
limitation information concerning pass-fail rates, training program, experience
of applicants, applicant education and training level, and location of
applicant by region of the state;
(26) Collect sufficient data about each
examination and candidate to allow for the generation and assignment of a
unique identifier for each examination date and time and for each candidate
tested; and
(27) Generate routine
examination reports and summaries for the exclusive use of the
director.