Section 338.11507. Examination failure; candidate for licensure as specialist.  


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  • (1) An applicant who has failed a Michigan specialty licensure examination may apply for reexamination.

    (2)      An applicant who fails to pass the examination upon the first attempt shall be given credit for the subjects passed and may take the examination a second time. Credits given for subjects passed shall apply to the second attempt only provided it is  taken within 18 months of the  date of notification of failure.

    (3)         If the applicant fails to pass the examination on the second attempt, the applicant shall, on any subsequent attempt, take the entire examination.

    (4)        If the applicant is unsuccessful on the second attempt, the applicant shall comply with R 338.11509.

    (5)       If the applicant is unsuccessful on the third attempt, the applicant may not retake the examination for 1 year and shall comply with R 338.11511.

History: 1984 AACS; 2011 AACS.