Additional examination definition

Additional examination means an examination administered by the Board to determine the competency of an applicant and may include questions about the applicant’s knowledge and application of Arizona law, the practice of psychology, ethical conduct, and psychological assessment and treatment practices.
Additional examination means examinations that must be undertaken by students under the Master of Public Health and Public Health Doctor programme who do not achieve the minimum Pass grade of their courses.

Examples of Additional examination in a sentence

  • Additional examination is necessary for agreements made with non-regionally accredited institutions and international institutions.

  • Additional examination requirements, set out in Appendix 3B, are required of all Australian CPAs who wish to obtain a Public Practice Certificate and/or provide Public Accounting Services in Australia or New Zealand.

Related to Additional examination

  • National examination means the examinations developed and administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy and approved by the board for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.

  • Practical examination means a demonstration through application of the safety rules and principles in industrial radiography including use of all procedures and equipment to be used by radiographic personnel.

  • Physical examination means the assessment of an individual’s health by a professional licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy, or by an advanced practice nurse or physician assistant.

  • Medical examination means an in-person or virtual examination of a member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician or physicians selected or approved by the board; or, at the discretion of the board, a medical record review of the member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician selected or approved by the board.

  • Qualifying Examination means examinations on the basis of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission or its equivalent examination;