NDs must pass
the regulatory board exams, which includes passing NPLEX, a North American standard exam, and maintain their competency by meeting continuing education requirements.
Not exact matches
The
exam boards are overseen by three
regulatory authorities: in England - Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator); in Wales - DCELLS (Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills; in Northern Ireland: CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessments).
Collier told MPs: «I would not be able to talk about the specific
regulatory action that we are taking with those
exam boards that did not follow our rules, but we will ensure that it does not happen again in subsequent series.»
Collier also alluded to
regulatory action being taken against more than one
exam board in relation to the increase when she addressed the parliamentary education committee on Tuesday, but would not say more.
The WJEC
exam board, which initially ordered a re-marking of a few English GCSE papers in January, added: «We are confident that our marking and awarding has been in line with
regulatory requirements.»
Generally, individuals who 1) have been found guilty of a felony, or pleaded guilty to a felony, or 2) had a professional license, registration, or certification denied, revoked, suspended, or subjected to probationary conditions by a
regulatory authority or certification
board are not eligible for the CMA (AAMA)
Exam.