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(NAR) VOL. 10 NO. 4 / OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1999

[ DECS ORDER NO. 85, S. 1999, August 12, 1999 ]

BREACH OF SECURITY IN NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS AND CORRESPONDING SANCTIONS



1. Pursuant to Paragraph 5 of DECS Order No. 78, s. 1999. and Paragraph 3 of DECS Memorandum No. 255, s. 1999, the following acts are deemed as violations/infractions of security pertaining to national examinations:
a. Reading of test booklets other than the examinee;
b. Loss of test booklets;
c. Late submission of test booklets and/or answer sheets after the required time;
d. Photocopying of test booklets;
e. Infringement of copyright;
f. Supplying the answers to examinees; and
g. Allowing impostors and substitute examinees.
2. Any or all of the following sanctions will be imposed on any or all of the aforementioned violations:
a. Withdrawal of incentives/benefits of those involved;
b. Closure of testing center where the irregularity/ies occured; and
c. One to three-month suspension of salaries of those concerned.
3. In the case of infringement of copyright, legal remedies will be considered.

4. Strict compliance with the wide dissemination of this Order is hereby enjoined.

Adopted: 12 Aug. 1999

(SGD.) ANDREW GONZALEZ, FSC
Secretary
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