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4 Pa. Code § 602a.12. Prohibited conduct in examinations.

§ 602a.12. Prohibited conduct in examinations.

 (a)  Cheating or seeking undue advantage. An individual may not impersonate an applicant or have another individual impersonate an applicant in connection with an examination; or use or attempt to use unauthorized aids or assistance, including copying or attempting to copy from or helping or attempting to help another individual in any part of an examination; or otherwise seek to attain undue advantage for themself or others in connection with the examination.

 (b)  Improper use of examination materials. An individual may not copy, record or transcribe an examination question or answer; or remove from the examination room a question sheet, answer sheet or booklet, scrap papers, notes or other papers, or any materials related to the content of the examination. An individual will be notified of these requirements prior to taking an examination, and no examiner, proctor, monitor, or other person charged with the supervision of an individual or group of individuals taking an examination will have authority to waive it.

 (c)  Violations. The Office of Administration may disqualify from examination or otherwise refuse to certify an applicant who violates this section.



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