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MROCC CHEATING POLICY Each candidate for certification and recertification is expected to take the examination without the assistance of other individuals/colleagues. Candidates are required to agree to the following Statement of Integrity as part of the application process: I attest that I will personally take the examination without the assistance of other individuals. I agree to uphold the integrity of the examination and will take reasonable steps to maintain the security of the questions, answers or other information contained therein during or after the examination. I will not attempt to copy, print or make any record of the test questions (electronic or written), and I will not assist another candidate or communicate with others about, or otherwise disclose or disseminate any information or content from this examination, verbally, in written form, electronic form or any other form. A candidate who violates this agreement has breached the integrity of the examination process. If a candidate is suspected of a violation of this agreement, the following notifications and appeals procedures shall apply:
1. Written notice of the suspected violation will be provided to the candidate. 2. The candidate will have fourteen (14) days to respond in writing. If a response is not received within fourteen days, the examination will be nullified, no score will be reported, and the candidate will not be certified. 3. After considering the written response, MROCC will do one of the following: 4. If a violation is determined, the candidate may appeal MROCC’s decision. In such cases, the candidate may appeal to MROCC’s Ad Hoc Appeals Committee or its designee. Such committee or designee will interview the candidate and perform any additional investigation considered to be appropriate to resolve the matter. The candidate is expected to comply with this investigation. Any failure to comply will result in the determination of a violation. The outcome of the investigation will be one of the determinations a-c. In such cases, no further appeals will take place. An individual certified by MROCC is expected to maintain the integrity of the examination. A certified individual violating MROCC’s cheating policy or Statement of Integrity is subject to Certification Revocation as described in MROCC’s Revocation Policy.
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