What are considered acts of misconduct when taking the WA state exam?

If you were to engage in any activities considered to be acts of misconduct during your exam, you may be dismissed, in which case your score will not be recorded and your exam fee will be forfeited. Examples of misconduct include:

  • Causing a disturbance, displaying abusive behavior or refusing to cooperate.
  • Displaying and/or using electronic communications devices, such as smartphones, cellular devices or pagers.
  • Engaging in conversation or talking during the exam.
  • Receiving, offering or providing help or suspected of doing so.
  • Leaving the test area during the exam.
  • Attempting to record or copy exam questions or making note of them.
  • Attempting to take the exam for another candidate.
  • Being observed with personal belongings.
  • In possession of notes, books or other aids unless it is noted on the roster.