Test Security Sample Clauses

Test Security. CPS HR security standards are designed to protect the mutual interests of all Clients that use Test Materials as well as the interests of applicants who take CPS HR tests. In order that no person may gain special advantage by having improper access to the material, all users must sign this Agreement and agree to fulfill its terms, before the Agreement is effective.
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Test Security. The MPT, MEE and MBE are owned by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) and protected by U.S. copyright laws. I understand that I am not permitted to remove or attempt to remove original, duplicated, or recorded test materials, notes, reconstructed test questions, or answers by any means or at any time. This includes sharing the substance or details of any test question fact pattern, option choices, or answer, in whole or in part, by verbal communication, email, blogs, online social or professional networking sites, written notes, or any other means. Initial: I shall not falsify or misrepresent information required for admission to the examination, impersonate another Examinee, or have an impersonator take the examination on my behalf. Initial: I will not give, receive, or seek aid from any other Examinee or source during the administration of the examination, with the exception of seeking assistance from ILG technicians or OAA. Initial: Just like licensed attorneys have an ethical duty to report serious misconduct by other attorneys, I understand that if I become aware of dishonest conduct by another examinee(s) I must report that to the Office of Attorney Admissions. Initial: I will not place my name or initials or otherwise make any attempt of personal identification in any way on any part of the examination answers, except where may be required by the use of my NBCE or OAA- assigned examinee number. Initial:
Test Security. ‌ Employees (including teachers), as test-administrators and proctors, shall adhere to all test administration and security protocol as outlined in the Florida Statutes and State Board of Education Rules. Teachers have no responsibility for the centralized storing or centralized collection, centralized administration, or centralized collection of standardized test materials; however, teachers are responsible for collecting testing materials from the school testing coordinator at a centralized location on the morning of the specific test, bringing the materials to the testing location, administering the test to students on the testing roster, and returning the test to the School Testing Coordinator at the centralized location at the end of the testing session.
Test Security. College Board may use student data to identify and investigate potential test security incidents, and protect and enhance test security, and disclose the results of test security investigations with third parties, including to the student’s school, any score recipient, college, higher education institution or agency, scholarship organization, potential score recipient government agency in the U.S or abroad, parents, legal guardians, or law enforcement.
Test Security. Classroom teachers shall be responsible for the security and storing of standardized test materials when in their possession, as well as following all test security procedures mandates by the state. The District must provide each teacher with a secured space for storage. If the teacher has any issues with the locked space provided, they will notify the school administration in writing via email, after signing the security agreement document or prior to receiving the testing materials.
Test Security. I understand that I am not permitted to remove or attempt to remove original, duplicated, or recorded test materials, notes, reconstructed test questions, or answers by any means or at any time. This includes sharing the substance or details of any test question fact pattern, option choices, or answer, in whole or in part, by verbal communication, email, blogs, online social or professional networking sites, written notes, or any other means. Initial: I shall not falsify or misrepresent information required for admission to the examination, impersonate another Examinee, or have an impersonator take the examination on my behalf. Initial: I will not give, receive, or seek aid from any other Examinee or source during the administration of the examination, with the exception of seeking assistance from ILG technicians or OARC. Initial: Just like licensed attorneys and legal paraprofessionals have an ethical duty to report serious misconduct by other attorneys and LLPs, I understand that if I become aware of dishonest conduct by another examinee(s) I must report that to the LLP Admissions Office. Initial: I will not place my name or initials or otherwise make any attempt of personal identification in any way on any part of the examination answers, except where may be required by the use of my OARC-assigned examinee number and on the multiple choice scantron forms. Initial:
Test Security. Licensee will maintain strict security of the Test in accordance with accepted security practices and those incorporated herein. Licensee shall be fully responsible for the secure storage and use of the Test and will establish and maintain strict test security procedures, including precautions preventing materials from being stolen, copied, or otherwise compromised.
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Test Security. 25. The MPT, MEE and MBE are owned by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) and protected by U.S. copyright laws. I understand that I am not permitted to remove or attempt to remove original, duplicated, or recorded test materials, notes, reconstructed test questions, or answers by any means or at any time. This includes sharing the substance or details of any test question fact pattern, option choices, or answer, in whole or in part, by verbal communication, email, blogs, online social or professional networking sites, written notes, or any other means.
Test Security. (1) It is unlawful for anyone knowingly and willfully to violate test security rules adopted by the State Board of Education for mandatory tests administered by or through the State Board of Education to students, educators, or applicants for certification or administered by school districts pursuant to §1008.22, or, with respect to any such tests, knowingly and willfully to:
Test Security. I recognize that some features of OTAS pose a threat to test security and are only authorized for use by internal IPMA-HR staff. As such, I agree to never generate group test codes or use any features in OTAS designated as restricted to use by IPMA-HR internal staff.
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