WAC 131-48-100
Eligibility to take the GED test. The
following individuals shall be eligible to take the general
educational development test in official GED testing centers,
provided that they are not enrolled in public, private, or
home-based instruction of high school or a high school completion
program at the time the test is administered:
(1) Any person age nineteen or over who has not graduated
from a public or private high school.
(2) Any person between the ages of sixteen and nineteen who
has not graduated from a public or private high school and who
has been adjudged by a school district in accordance with rules
of the state board of education to have a substantial and
warranted reason for leaving the regular high school education
program.
(3) Any student age sixteen or over who has completed an
education center individual student program in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 392-185 WAC.
(4) Any person between the ages of sixteen and nineteen who
has not graduated from a public or private high school, and who
has completed a program of home-based instruction in compliance
with RCW 28A.225.010(4) as certified by the written and notarized
statement of the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) who provided the
home-based instruction.
(5) Any person who is an active member of the military,
national guard, or reserves and has not received a high school
diploma.
(6) Adjudicated youth under the director of prisons, jails,
detention centers, parole and probation offices, and other
corrections facilities while enrolled in school if so ordered by
a court or officer of the court.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 98-15-008, §
131-48-100, filed 7/2/98, effective 8/2/98. Statutory Authority:
RCW 28B.50.915. 93-22-006, § 131-48-100, filed 10/21/93,
effective 11/21/93.]