Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 30 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS
Subchapter A - ADMINISTRATION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS
Section 30.20 - Examinations
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The executive director shall prescribe the content of licensing examinations. Examinations shall be based on laws, rules, job duties, and standards relating to the particular license. The contents of any examination required for licensure under this chapter are confidential and examinees may not share them with anyone.
(b) Examinations shall be graded and the results forwarded to the applicant no later than 45 days after the examination date. The minimum passing score for an examination is 70%.
(c) An individual with an approved application who fails an examination may not repeat an examination until receiving notification of examination results for that particular examination.
(d) The application expires either after 365 days from date of application or failing the same examination four times, whichever occurs first. If an application expires, a new fee and a new application must be submitted before the applicant may take the same examination again.
(e) Any scores for repeat examinations taken after an application expires will not be applied to the issuance of the license.
(f) Any qualified applicant with a physical, mental, or developmental disability may request reasonable accommodations to take an examination.
(g) Examinations shall be given at places and times approved by the executive director.
(h) Examinees must comply with all written and verbal instructions of the proctor and shall not:
(i) The executive director shall provide an analysis of an examination when requested in writing by the applicant. The executive director shall ensure that an examination analysis does not compromise the fair and impartial administration of future examinations.
(j) An individual who wishes to observe a religious holy day on which the individual's religious beliefs prevent the individual from taking an examination scheduled by the agency on that religious holy day shall be allowed to take the examination on an alternate date.
(k) The executive director may deny an individual the opportunity to take a licensing examination on the grounds that the individual has been convicted of an offense, other than an offense punishable as a Class C misdemeanor, that:
(l) The executive director may deny an individual the opportunity to take a licensing examination on the grounds that:
(m) After notice and opportunity for a hearing, the commission may deny or revoke any license or registration held by a person who violates any of the provisions of this section. The commission may file a criminal complaint against any individual who removes or attempts to remove any portion of the examination, reproduces without permission any part of the examination, or who engages in any fraudulent act relating to the examination process.
(n) The commission shall follow the notification requirements in § 30.36 of this title (relating to Notice) prior to denying an individual the opportunity to take a licensing examination based on the individual's prior conviction of an offense.