Policy & Procedures: PANRE

Exam Eligibility &amp Registration

  • NCCPA evaluates applications without regard to age, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or disability.
  • Eligibility requirements vary among NCCPA exams and are published on the NCCPA Web site.
  • NCCPA will not waive any eligibility requirements.
  • If NCCPA determines that an ineligible individual took an exam, scores for that exam will not be reported or, if previously reported, will be rescinded.
  • PA-Cs can take the recertification exam if they are in the fifth or sixth year of the PA-C certification maintenance cycle or have met the requirements to take PANRE to regain certification.
  • Individuals may take PANRE one time in any single 90-day period with a maximum of two (2) attempts per calendar year.
  • Exam applicants may only be registered for one NCCPA exam administration at any time.
  • You will have 180 days from the beginning of your exam timeframe to take the exam. These dates will be reflected in your exam application acknowledgment e-mail.
  • If you apply late in your sixth year, your timeframe will be shorter than 180 days, ending the last date the exam will be administered in your recertification expiration year.

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Special Testing Accommodations

  • NCCPA complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations that do not jeopardize exam integrity or security for examinees with documented disabilities and for other examinees with qualifying medical conditions that may be temporary or are not otherwise covered by the ADA, including those that require the use of any sort of medical device or medication during the exam.
  • The decision as to which reasonable special testing accommodations will be provided for medical conditions covered by the ADA is at the sole discretion of NCCPA.
  • If you require special testing accommodations for a documented disability covered under the ADA, you must indicate that special accommodations are needed when you apply for the exam.
  • You should submit appropriate and sufficient documentation with your application or as soon as possible thereafter. Information on special accommodations and the required documentation is available online at NCCPA Web site.
  • Your request for special accommodations and application will not be processed until your complete documentation has been received and approved. A delay in providing your documentation will delay your ability to take PANRE.

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Irregular Behavior

  • NCCPA defines irregular behavior as any behavior that in the sole discretion of the NCCPA, undermines or threatens the integrity of the application, assessment or certification processes of NCCPA, whether it occurs before, during or after an exam. NCCPA's Policies and Procedures for Disciplinary Review describes disciplinary actions taken based on irregular behavior.
  • Irregular behavior includes, but is not limited to, having or seeking access to exam materials before the exam, impersonating an examinee or engaging someone else to take the exam by proxy, copying answers from someone else or allowing one answers to be copied, making notes during a computer-based exam administration, copying or memorizing and reproducing test items, altering or misrepresenting scores, stealing exam materials, possessing unauthorized materials during a computer-based exam (e.g., including, but not limited to, recording devices, photographic materials, reference material, etc.) or other such behavior which may cast doubt on the exam results of that or another person. It may also include making false representations during the application process or in connection with certification status, altering or falsifying NCCPA certification or other documents, or making the false representation that one is certified by NCCPA by using the legally-protected marks, PA-C® or Physician Assistant-Certified® or by any other means.
  • The content of the NCCPA's Physician Assistant National Recertifying Examination ("PANRE"), and each of its items, is proprietary and strictly confidential, and the unauthorized retention, possession, copying, distribution, disclosure, discussion, or receipt of any examination question, in whole or in part, by written, electronic, oral or other form of communication, including but not limited to e-mailing, copying or printing of electronic files, and reconstruction through memorization and/or dictation, before, during, or after an examination, is strictly prohibited. In addition to constituting irregular behavior subject to disciplinary action such as revocation of certification, revocation of eligibility for future certification, and disciplinary fines, such activities violate the NCCPA's proprietary rights, including copyrights, and may subject violators to legal action resulting in monetary damages.
  • Exam applicants or examinees can be disqualified from taking or continuing to sit for an examination, or from receiving examination scores, and may be required to retake an examination if, at its sole discretion, the NCCPA determines through observation, statistical analysis or any other means available to it, that said exam applicants or examinees were engaged in collaborative, disruptive, or other irregular behavior before, during the administration of, or following, the examination, or if the NCCPA determines that the integrity or validity of the examination otherwise is in question.
  • In some instances, while the evidence of irregularity is sufficiently strong to cast doubt upon the validity of scores, such evidence may not enable NCCPA to identify the particular individuals involved. In any such circumstances, NCCPA reserves the right to withhold the scores of all candidates, including candidates not directly implicated in the irregularity and, if necessary, to require all candidates to take an additional examination at a later date under conditions which will ensure the validity of all scores. Such determination is at the sole discretion of the NCCPA.
  • Anyone who has information or evidence that irregular behavior has occurred should submit a written, signed statement to NCCPA detailing the incident, with copies of any supporting evidence or documentation.
  • If NCCPA determines that allegations of irregular behavior are true, it will impose sanctions against the offending individual, which may include temporary or permanent loss of eligibility for exams or certification, revocation of an existing certification, suspension of certification, invalidation of scores, fines or other sanctions as deemed appropriate. Such sanctions may include legal action against the offending individual.

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PANRE Procedures

  • You must complete the exam during your timeframe indicated on your exam acknowledgement which includes instructions on how to schedule your exam date with Pearson VUE. To obtain your preferred test center and date, it is in your best interest to schedule a test date as soon as possible.
  • If you are deemed eligible yet fail to take the exam during the timeframe as listed on your exam acknowledgement, you will forfeit your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • Rescheduling or cancellation of your exam date during your exam timeframe as indicated on your NCCPA exam acknowledgment must be done through Pearson VUE at least 24 business hours prior to your scheduled exam date or you will lose your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • If you decide not to or cannot take the PANRE during your exam timeframe as indicated on your NCCPA exam acknowledgement you must submit a request in writing to NCCPA for the withdrawal of your exam eligibility/application from that exam timeframe. If an exam date has been scheduled, the written request must be received at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled exam date. If no exam date has been set, the request must be received on or before the last day of your exam timeframe as indicated on your NCCPA exam acknowledgement. Failure to request the withdrawal in writing to NCCPA within these timeframes will result in the forfeit of your entire exam fee and you will have to reapply and pay for the exam. Cancellation of your exam date with the testing vendor does not constitute withdrawal from the exam timeframe. This must be done by contacting NCCPA directly in writing (via mail, e-mail or fax).
  • You should arrive at the testing center 30 minutes before the scheduled testing time on the date of your exam. If you arrive later than the acceptable cut-off time, you will not be admitted to the test center. In that event, you will forfeit your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • When you arrive at the test center, you must present two forms of valid and current identification (ID): One ID must contain a permanently affixed photo with your printed name and signature and the second ID must contain your printed name and signature. You will not be admitted to the test if the names on your ID do not match each other and your name as listed in NCCPA's record. Click here to see NCCPA's Testing ID and Name Policy and acceptable name differences.
  • If you arrive at the test center without the required ID you will not be permitted to take the exam. In such case, you will forfeit your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • Once you begin the exam, you may not cancel or reschedule, and no refund of any portion of the exam fee or credit toward future exam fees will be provided.
  • If you are unable to complete the exam due to testing conditions and wish to file an examination grievance to petition for an invalidation of your score, you must submit to the NCCPA within three (3) business days after the exam in question, a dated and signed letter describing the situation with any relevant supporting documentation. Otherwise, your exam will be scored as usual. Invalid scores do not satisfy the exam requirement for certification.
  • Test center staff monitor all testing sessions for NCCPA exams. Failure to follow the instructions of the test center staff may be deemed irregular behavior (see Irregular Behavior). Examinees observed engaging in possible violation of test administration rules or other forms of irregular behavior will not necessarily be told of the observation at the time of the exam.
  • You are not permitted to make written notes of or to record in any way the contents of an exam. Except as instructed by test center staff, the only writing or recording permitted by examinees while in the testing room is on the center non-removable, erasable, laminated note boards.
  • No personal belongings, food or drinks are allowed in the testing room. You'll be assigned a locker for storage.
  • Upon reasonable suspicion, personal belongings and their contents may be subject to inspection. Any materials that are, or reasonably appear to be, a reproduction of any NCCPA examination materials will be confiscated.
  • While taking a "scheduled" break, you are permitted to access personal items that have been stored in your locker during the exam.
  • While on an "unscheduled" break, you are not allowed to access any personal items other than medication or food required at a specific time and with the approval of the test administration. Items not permitted include, but are not limited to, cell phones, PDAs, computers, and blackberries. In addition, you may not access exam notes, books or study guides.

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Deadlines

All exam application related materials and payment must be submitted before your application will be complete, your eligibility sent to Pearson VUE and you will be allowed to take the exam. A document or payment will be considered submitted on or before the published deadline if:

  • it is physically received by NCCPA on or before the deadline;
  • it is deposited on or before the deadline in the U.S. Postal Service registered or certified mail, and the official U.S.P.S. postmark date (not a private postage meter mark) appears either on the envelope or on the receipt provided by the U.S.P.S. at the time of mailing; or
  • it is deposited on or before the deadline with a commercial expedited-delivery courier service.

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Financial Policies (Fees, Withdrawals, Transfers, Cancellations &amp Refunds)

  • All fees must be paid in U.S. funds and must accompany your application. Until complete payment has been received by the NCCPA, your application will not be processed, and you will not be able to take PANRE. NCCPA acceptance of payment does not imply exam eligibility.
  • Your application will not receive final approval until payment for all current, outstanding or past due fees have been received by the NCCPA. Any additional fees incurred between the time the application is processed and the time your score becomes available must be paid before NCCPA will release exam results.
  • If you register for the exam and fail to appear during your exam timeframe as shown on your exam acknowledgement or do not complete all required components of the exam, you will forfeit your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • If you wish to cancel or reschedule your exam date within your exam timeframe indicated on your exam acknowledgement, you must contact the test center provider prior to one business day of your scheduled exam date. Failure to cancel or reschedule within the guidelines listed will cause you to forfeit your entire exam fee and have to reapply and pay for the exam.
  • If you decide not to take the PANRE during your exam timeframe as indicated on your NCCPA exam acknowledgement you must submit a request in writing to NCCPA for the withdrawal of your exam application/eligibility from that exam timeframe. The request must be received on or before your end test date as indicated on your NCCPA exam acknowledgement and at least 24 business hours prior to your scheduled exam date, if an exam date has been scheduled. Failure to request the withdrawal in writing to NCCPA within these timeframes will result in the forfeit of your entire exam fee and you will have to reapply and pay for the exam. Cancellation of your exam date with the testing vendor does not constitute withdrawal from the exam timeframe. This must be done by contacting NCCPA directly in writing (via mail, e-mail or fax).
  • Refunds will be issued directly to the party who paid the exam fee.
  • NCCPA will assess a $35 service charge for all returned checks, declined credit cards and credit card charge backs. Your application will not receive final approval until fees are successfully submitted.
  • NCCPA will assess a $50 charge to issue a replacement certificate due to name change, loss, change of address or other factors beyond NCCPA control.

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Scores

  • NCCPA will notify you by e-mail as soon as your exam results have been received and posted to your personal certification record (approximately two weeks after your test date).
  • Your exam score will not be provided to you until payment for all current, outstanding or past due fees have been received by the NCCPA.
  • If, upon notification of your score results, you contact NCCPA to request a printed copy of your score report be mailed and do not receive it and your address has not changed, you may submit a written request for a duplicate score report 30 days after the originally requested score report was mailed.
  • The performance of all examinees is monitored and may be statistically analyzed for irregularity. Scores that, in the sole discretion of NCCPA, do not represent a reasonable assessment of your knowledge as sampled by the exam may be judged invalid (neither pass nor fail).
  • Scores may be considered invalid for a variety of reasons, which may include aberrations in exam administration beyond the examinee control and advertent or inadvertent irregular behavior (see Irregular Behavior) on the part of one or more examinees. Also, if statistical analyses indicate that scores may be invalid, the score may be held and/or may be rescinded pending completion of an analysis to verify validity.
  • NCCPA reserves the absolute right to cancel an examination and/or invalidate one or more scores if, in its sole discretion, NCCPA determines that irregular behavior has occurred.

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Exam Grievances

  • If you believe that some unusual event or condition relating to the exam administration caused a significant adverse effect on your performance, you may submit a grievance regarding the exam administration. However, an exam grievance may not be used to challenge exam design, content or a failing score.
  • To report a grievance, you must submit to the NCCPA within three (3) business days after the exam in question, a dated and signed letter describing the situation with any relevant supporting documentation.

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Appeals

If you disagree with an NCCPA decision or policy you have the right to seek review of that decision or to seek consideration of a policy exception by mailing a written and signed request with appropriate supporting documentation to NCCPA. Upon receipt of the request, NCCPA will make a decision on the request and provide you with a written notice of the decision. If the decision is adverse, you will be provided with a copy of the Review and Appeal Process for Adverse Certification Decisions, which describes the process for requesting further review of the decision. If further consideration is desired, the Request for Review must be filed within 30 days after the date of notice of the adverse decision.

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Information Disclosure

  • Third Party Requests: Upon the request of a third party, the NCCPA will verify whether an individual is currently certified, the NCCPA certification number assigned to that PA, the date of initial or regained certification, the date of certification expiration, and whether the individual has any Certificate(s) of Added Qualifications. If a PA has already completed the requirements for the current certification maintenance cycle and is only awaiting the issuance of a new certificate, the NCCPA is also authorized to disclose that those requirements have been met and the expiration date of the next certification cycle. In addition, NCCPA will disclose PANCE scores to the PA’s educational program via the secured NCCPA Program Portal.
  • Compliance with Federal and State Laws: NCCPA shall disclose information as may be required for the purpose of compliance with state or federal laws, court orders or military deployment information requirements without the authorization of the individual physician assistant or applicant for certification.
  • Disciplinary Review/Appeals: In cases reviewed under NCCPA’s Policy and Procedures for Disciplinary Review and/or the Review and Appeal Process for Adverse Decisions, after a final adverse disciplinary decision has been reached, NCCPA may notify interested parties of the adverse disciplinary decision and the underlying facts thereof as deemed appropriate by NCCPA. Such notification may be given to the National Practitioner Data Bank, Federation of State Medical Boards, any state licensing authority with which the physician assistant holds a license to practice as a physician assistant, the federal government, the physician assistant’s employer and other interested parties, including individuals seeking information about the individual’s certification status.
  • Research: NCCPA may also use or disclose de-identified information about individual PAs in aggregate (unidentifiable) format, for purposes of statistical analysis and research.
  • Release of any additional information to a third party shall be contingent upon the written and signed authorization of the individual physician assistant or applicant for NCCPA certification.

 

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General

  • NCCPA has established policies and procedures to govern exam administration to attempt to ensure that no examinee or group of examinees receives unfair advantage or disadvantage on the exam. Efforts are made to ensure that the exam is administered under standard conditions and is consistent with the principles on which the exam is developed and scored. However, if the integrity of the exam process is jeopardized, NCCPA reserves the right to invalidate the entire exam or take other appropriate action.
  • Only PAs who hold valid NCCPA certification may use the designations, Physician Assistant-Certified® and PA-C®. Both designations are legally protected certification marks over which NCCPA exercises exclusive control.
  • Allowing your NCCPA certification to expire may affect your right to work and it is your responsibility to know and comply with state laws and/or your employer's or institution's policies regarding all requirements to practice.
  • NCCPA certification does not confer any property or contractual rights on any individual regarding continued or future certification or exam eligibility.
  • NCCPA amends its policies from time to time, and candidates for certification and recertification must comply with NCCPA policies in effect at the time to maintain NCCPA certification.
  • To ensure receipt of exam and certification materials in a timely fashion, you must notify NCCPA -- in writing, by e-mail or by signing in to your personal certification record online -- of any name, e-mail or address changes, whether or not the U.S. Postal Service is also notified. Notification of a name change must be accompanied by a signed statement and a light, enlarged photocopy of your current driver license or passport with your correct name. It is solely your responsibility to keep NCCPA apprised of all name, e-mail or postal address changes. Failure to do so promptly may result in delays in receiving information. Failure to comply with an NCCPA exam-related or other requirement will not be excused on the grounds that a name, e-mail or postal address has been changed unless acceptable and timely notice of such change was received by the NCCPA.

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