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(a) An applicant who fails the entire examination, or one section of the examination, may be reexamined at a future examination, subject to the limitations of (f) of this section.
(b) Except as provided in (g) of this section, an applicant who fails one or more subjects of the practical section of the examination may be reexamined in only a failed subject.
(c) Except as provided in (g) of this section, an applicant who fails the written section of the examination, but passes the practical section of the examination, may be reexamined in only the failed section.
(d) An applicant who fails the practical section of the instructor examination may be reexamined in the entire section.
(e) To be scheduled for reexamination, an applicant must comply with 12 AAC 09.005(d) and (f) of this section, if applicable.
(f) An applicant who fails the written section of the examination or any required subject of the practical section of the examination three times or more shall provide documentation to the board of successful completion of remedial training before the applicant will be scheduled for reexamination. An applicant applying under this subsection to retake the practical section of the examination shall provide documentation to the board of successful completion of 50 hours of training in each practical examination subject failed. An applicant applying under this subsection to retake the written section of the examination shall provide documentation to the board of successful completion of at least 50 hours of theoretical training. The applicant shall complete the remedial training in a school approved by the board or an apprenticeship program approved by the board and shall hold a valid student permit during the training as required in AS 08.13.180 .
(g) An applicant who does not pass all required subjects of all sections of the examination within three years after the date the examination was first administered to the applicant shall retake and pass all required subjects of all sections, including the subjects and sections previously passed, to qualify for licensure.
(h) In this section, "applicant" means an individual who has applied to take the examination for
(1) licensure as a barber, hairdresser, esthetician, or instructor; or
(2) endorsement as an advanced manicurist.
History: Eff. 11/2/81, Register 80; am 10/21/82, Register 84; am 5/10/96, Register 138; am 7/23/2000, Register 155
Authority: AS 08.13.030
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