2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 71-391 — Examination failures; reexamination.

Section 71-391
Examination failures; reexamination.

(1) An individual failing the examination may retake the examination within one year of the date of the failed examination by submitting a complete application to the department. The applicant may retake the examination one time without paying an additional fee.

(2) Persons failing a segmented practical examination due to an overall average grade of less than seventy-five percent or due to having received three or more subject grades below sixty-five percent shall retake the entire practical examination.

(3) Persons failing a segmented practical examination due to having received one or two subject grades below sixty-five percent, but who achieved an overall grade average of seventy-five percent or more, shall retake only the subjects they failed.

(4) Persons failing the practical examination but passing the written examination shall retake all or part of the practical examination, as appropriate, but need not retake the written examination. Persons failing the written examination but passing the practical examination shall retake the written examination, but need not retake the practical examination.

(5) After examination grades have been approved by the board and the department, the department shall promptly notify each applicant of the results of his or her examination.


Source:
    Laws 1986, LB 318, § 52



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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