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COVID Procedures

For the December 2020 Exam


We have modified our exam day procedures to incorporate social distancing and increased
safety measures due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. This information is subject to change
as we approach exam day and may vary slightly by test center due to local requirements.

If you have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the 14 days leading up to the exam, have been
exposed to someone diagnosed with COVID-19 in the 14 days leading up to the exam, or are
exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, you must not report to the test center on exam day.
Instead, contact us for more information.

Please continue to check the Test Center Updates page for the latest information on upcoming
exams.

1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

• You are required to wear a face covering that covers both your mouth and your nose at
all times. You will be required to briefly remove your face covering during ID
verification. You must supply your own face coverings, which you must wear from
admittance through dismissal. If you forget your face covering or refuse to wear it, you
will be instructed to leave the testing room and will not be permitted to return. You will
be not be eligible for a refund.
• You may bring and wear additional PPE (e.g., gloves, face shields, etc.).
• You may bring hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes/cleaner of any size.

2. Social Distancing

• You will be seated approximately 6 feet (1.8 meters) apart from other candidates. This
measurement will be adjusted to meet local requirements.

3. Arrival and Check-in

• Remember to keep distance between you and other candidates during check-in.
• It is possible that you may be required to answer a questionnaire regarding your
COVID-19-related exposures and symptoms, or related questions that local authorities
may require. Testing personnel may also be required by local authorities to collect
certain of your health information, such as your temperature.
• You will hold your ID and calculator(s) for the proctor to inspect. Testing personnel will
not touch your belongings.You will be required to briefly remove your face covering
during ID verification so proctors may compare your face to your passport photo.
• You must not access study materials of any kind (textbook, notes, etc.) once you have
checked in.
4. Personal Belongings

• You may bring a small bag with you for your belongings, which must fit under your
chair. A personal belongings area will not be provided unless required by local laws or
regulations. Once announcements begin, candidates are not to access these items until
they are dismissed.

5. Food and Drink

• Water stations will not be provided. Candidates may bring water bottles to the test center
unless prohibited by the venue. Water bottles must be kept on the floor during timed
testing unless in use.

6. Dismissal

• Candidates will be dismissed by room/section to minimize crowding during


departure. Candidates should remain 6 feet (1.8 meters) apart during departure.

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