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An applicant must correctly answer at least seventy percent (70%) of the examination questions t <br />receive a passing score on the Statutes/Rules Exam. If an applicant for a new, different or special <br />license fails the Statutes/Rules Exam, the applicant may retake the Exam after seven days from the <br />date he/she first took the Exam. If an applicant retakes the Statute/Rules Exam after failure and <br />fails again, the applicant may retake the Exam after seven days from the date he/she took the Exam <br />the second time. However, if the applicant fails the Exam the third time, he/she must wait 90 days <br />to retake the Exam. If an applicant for a license has failed the Statutes/Rules Exam, he/she may <br />take the oral examination administered by the Board of Examiners prior to retaking the <br />Statutes/Rules Exam. <br />The Statutes/Rules Exam covers the statutes and the Water Well Construction Rules in their <br />current version. If the statutes and/or Water Well Construction Rules are revised and the Board of <br />Examiners revises the Statutes/Rules Exam to address those revisions, all applicants for a new <br />well construction and/or pump installation license, a special license, or a different method of well <br />construction and/or pump installation must take the revised Statutes/Rules Exam, even if they <br />already have taken a prior version of the Statutes/Rules Exam. <br />The intent of this policy is to test each licensed contractor's knowledge of the applicable statutes <br />and the Water Well Construction Rules as those statutes and Rules evolve. If a licensed contractor <br />does not apply for a license in a different method of well construction and/or pump installation or <br />for a special license, that contractor will not be required to take the Statutes/Rules Exam, unless <br />required by the Board to do so as a condition of reinstatement of a suspended license. <br />The effective date of this policy is July 1, 1999. <br />Dated this�2 day of October, 1999. <br />i�camirfefs of Water Well Construction <br />Installation Contractors <br />