Irregularity in testing security definition

Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination, including, without limitation:
Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination, including, but not limited to, the following:
Irregularity in testing security means an act or

More Definitions of Irregularity in testing security

Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination or assessment.
Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination administered to pupils pursuant to NRS 390.105 [or 390.600] or the college and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 390.610, including, without limitation:
Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination administered to pupils pursuant to NRS 390.105 , [or the
Irregularity in testing security means an act or omission that tends to corrupt or impair the security of an examination administered to pupils pursuant to NRS [389.015 or] 389.550 [,] or 389.805 or the college and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to section 19 of this act, including, without limitation:

Related to Irregularity in testing security

  • Irregularity in testing administration means the failure to administer an examination in the manner intended by the person or entity that created the examination.

  • irregularity means any breach of Union law, or of national law relating to its application, resulting from an act or omission by an economic operator involved in the implementation of the ESI Funds, which has, or would have, the effect of prejudicing the budget of the Union by charging an unjustified item of expenditure to the budget of the Union.

  • subordinate voting security means a restricted security that carries a right to vote, if there are securities of another class outstanding that carry a greater right to vote on a per security basis;

  • In-school suspension means the student will attend school but will be temporarily isolated from one or more classes while under supervision. An in-school suspension will not exceed ten (10) consecutive school days.

  • Automatic tabulating equipment means apparatus that automatically examines