Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 89 - ADAPTATIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Subchapter C - TEXAS CERTIFICATE OF HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
Section 89.42 - Official Testing Centers
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Entities eligible to serve as official computer-based testing centers include:
(b) Entities eligible to serve as official paper-based testing centers include:
(c) In order for a testing center to administer a paper-based test, the testing center must certify in its application that it will make the following documentation available upon request by the Texas Education Agency (TEA):
(d) A testing center that administers a paper-based test must provide to the test vendor for review written procedures for administering the test. In addition, the testing center must notify both the TEA and the test vendor in writing of testing center changes such as testing personnel, testing rooms, storage of secure documentation, the emergency plan, or any other change impacting operations.
(e) The appropriate official of an eligible entity desiring to provide the testing service to residents in the community must request approval from the TEA to apply for authorization from the authorized testing organization. If the need for a testing center in the location exists, the appropriate entity official, in writing, shall inform the state administrator appointed by the commissioner of education that the establishment of an official testing center is requested at that particular entity. The contract to operate a center shall be between the applicant entity and the authorized testing organization and its partners.
(f) The authorization to function as an official testing center may be withdrawn by the TEA if the testing center is in violation of State Board of Education rules. Potential violations include neglecting to follow test, vendor, or jurisdictional policies and procedures; unauthorized use or sale of test candidate information; or misrepresentation of the testing center's authority to issue transcripts or credentials on behalf of the TEA.
(g) A testing center may administer the test by paper, computer, or both, as approved by the TEA, to eligible candidates.