(1) The Oregon Board of Psychology shall adopt rules governing examinations required by the board. (2) When the board requires a board administered examination, the board shall: (a) Maintain a complete record of the proceedings and of the questions asked and responses given; and (b) Inform applicants in writing of the examination results for each tested subject area. (3) Upon written request to the board, an applicant who fails a board administered examination may review the record of the examination. To ensure and maintain test security, the applicant shall sign a confidentiality agreement prior to reviewing the record of the examination. (4) Any applicant who fails a board administered examination shall be: (a) Allowed to petition the board to reconsider the results of the entire examination or the results of a particular tested area. (b) Reexamined only in the tested areas in which the applicant did not receive a passing grade.
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