"Bill Newkirk" writes:
"Richard Hoskins" wrote...
From http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/04/15/102/?nc=1
[...]
* eliminate 97.509(a) of the rules, which requires a public
announcement of volunteer examiner test locations and times.
[...]
* eliminate the requirement for Volunteer Examiner Coordinators to
submit or forward applications from test sessions within 10 days.
Are these requirements considered onerous?
maybe for VEC/VE's that aren't regularly offering examinations.
Public announcements were considered one of the ways to avoid
sessions where ne'er do wells might assist applicants gain a license
by opening up the exam to someone who just could walk in....
I'm afraid I don't follow you.
At any rate, I'm more curious about the submit or forward time
requirements. VEC/VE's should be accountable for all applications in
their trust, and ten days seems like plenty of time. Are there other
controls in place to prevent pigeonholing applications?
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