§ 17-24. Examinations.  


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  • (a) The written and/or oral examination conducted by the board for either the master electricians’, master electricians’ limited, or journeyman electricians’ license shall be based upon standards of the county electrical code.
    (b) In order to qualify as having passed said examination, the applicant shall receive a grade constituting at least seventy (70) percent of the total possible point credits in the examination.
    (c) The use of any unauthorized material or other misbehavior by an applicant during his examination shall cause the immediate rejection of his application and bar him from reexamination for six (6) months.
    (d) Examination periods shall be held at least six (6) times each year at intervals of not greater than two (2) months. Written notice of the date, hour and place of examination shall be mailed to each eligible applicant at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the examination.
    (e) Any applicant who fails to pass any examination or re-examination may take a re-examination. The applicant must apply to the director for re-examination and pay a fee determined by Executive regulation.
    (f) All written examinations and applicant records pertaining thereto shall be stored under secured conditions within the department and shall be available for inspection upon request made to the board by an applicant for a period of six (6) months after the date of the examination. (1974 L.M.C., ch. 15, § 1; 1982 L.M.C., ch. 55, § 1; , § 1.)