Disqualification From Taking Examination Sample Clauses
The 'Disqualification From Taking Examination' clause defines the conditions under which an individual is prohibited from participating in a specific examination. Typically, this clause outlines criteria such as prior misconduct, failure to meet eligibility requirements, or submission of false information that can lead to disqualification. By clearly specifying these grounds, the clause helps maintain the integrity of the examination process and ensures that only eligible and qualified candidates are allowed to participate.
Disqualification From Taking Examination. If disqualified from taking an examination, an employee may utilize the appeal process specified in the Personnel Management Regulations for employees disqualified from taking an examination.
Disqualification From Taking Examination. If an employee is disqualified from taking an examination, the employee may appeal in writing to the CEO or designee within three working days. The CEO or designee shall consider the appeal and upon request meet with the employee and his or her representative.
