West Virginia Code § 30-13-15

Examinations
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(a) The board has the power to establish, by legislative rule, the requirements for
examination for registration as a professional engineer and certification as an engineer
intern including, but not limited to, the following criteria: subject matter, prerequisites for
testing, passing score, examination sites and schedules, entities authorized to administer
examinations, prerequisites for testing and form of testing, including examineation by
electronic or other means.
(b) The board's rules for examination shall include the following minimum requirements:
(1) An examination to qualify to be an engineer intern, to test the applicant's knowledge and
understanding of the fundamentals of engineering; and
(2) An examination to qualify as a professional engineear, to test the applicant's knowledge
and understanding of the principles and practice of engineering.
(c) If the board determines that the safe and ethical practice of engineering in this state
requires examination of matters specific to the law and practice in this state, the board may
also establish criteria, by legislative rule, fior an examination of the applicant's knowledge
and understanding of this state's statutes, rules, professional ethics and design
requirements.
(d) A candidate for registration as a professional engineer who fails the examination of the
principles and practice of engineering may retake the examination one time upon payment of
the fee established by the board. In the event of a second failure, the candidate may not
repeat the examination unless the examinee demonstrates to the board that he or she has
pursued additional in struction or training to correct the candidate's deficit areas of
knowledge. V
(e) In the event that examination requirements, test administration procedures, scoring or
testing methods are modified by a board-approved testing entity providing standard tests for
use by the board, the board has the authority to promulgate emergency rules to adopt and
reflect those changes.

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