WAC 284-17-125   Prohibited acts or practices by license examinees.  The following are prohibited acts or practices:

     (1) Conduct that compromises the security of insurance license examination materials, including but not limited to:

     (a) Unauthorized appropriation of examination questions or materials; or

     (b) Unauthorized reproduction or replication of any portion of an examination; or

     (c) Aiding, by any means, the unauthorized reproduction or replication of an examination; or

     (d) Providing examination questions or other examination information to any person or business engaged in preparing applicants to pass such examination; or

     (e) Obtaining examination questions or materials for the purpose of furnishing the questions or materials to license applicants; or

     (f) Unauthorized sale, distribution, purchase or possession of any portion of a previously administered, current, or prospective examination; or

     (g) Taking or attempting to take an examination in the line of insurance for which the examinee is already qualified.

     (2) Behavior that undermines the evaluative objective of the examination, including but not limited to:

     (a) Communication with any other examinee during the examination period; or

     (b) Copying answers or allowing another to copy answers;

     (c) Possession of any books, materials, notes, or photography or recording devices not issued by the independent testing service representative;

     (d) Impersonating, or engaging another to impersonate, any applicant for the purpose of completing the examination on behalf of another.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060. 88-23-063 (Order R 88-11), § 284-17-125, filed 11/16/88.]