Wisconsin Administrative Code
Medical Examining Board
Chapter Med 20 - Respiratory care practitioners
Section Med 20.06 - Examination review by applicant

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Med 20.06

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) An applicant who fails the oral or statutes and rules examination may request a review of that examination by filing a written request and required fee with the board within 30 days of the date on which examination results were received by the applicant.

(2) Examination reviews shall be by appointment only.

(3) An applicant may not review the statutes and rules examination for more than one hour.

(4) An applicant may not review the oral examination for more than 2 hours.

(5) An applicant shall review an examination in the presence of a board-assigned proctor. No other person may accompany an applicant during a review.

(5m)

(a) An applicant may not use any device capable of recording audio, photographic, or video content, or capable of viewing or playing back such content, during a review. A violation of this subsection shall void the applicant's application and require the applicant to reapply for licensure .

(b) A violation of this subsection constitutes knowingly engaging in fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty in applying for or procuring a license.

(6) At the beginning of a review, the proctor shall provide the applicant with all of the following:

(a) A copy of the examination questions.

(b) A copy of or, if the applicant is reviewing an oral examination, audio recording of the applicant's answers to the examination questions.

(c) If an applicant is reviewing the statutes and rules examination, a copy of the master answer sheet.

(d) A form on which the applicant may write comments, questions, or claims of error regarding the examination.

(7) An applicant may consult bound reference materials during a review. The form under sub. (6) (d) and any other notes taken by an applicant during a review shall be retained by the proctor and, if requested by an applicant, made available for use at a hearing. A proctor may not defend the examination or attempt to refute claims of error during a review.

(8) An applicant may not review an examination more than once.

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