RPT's ... tested or grandfathered?? Thank you

David Renaud studiorenaud@qc.aibn.com
Mon, 05 Jul 1999 22:05:07 -0700


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My understanding as well,
is that CTE's must re-exam each 5 years
to keep the examiners status.
So they could never be much out of date
on the evaluation end.
Perhaps someone could confirm that I am correct about this.

                                            Dave Renaud
                                            RPT
                                            Canada

Brian Trout wrote:

>  I wish to extend my sincere thanks to those of you who responded to
> my query about grandfathering.  I reread my original post again, and
> it could have been taken in a sarcastic manor.  Thank you all for
> taking it in the way it was intended, in sincerity. A number of people
> e-mailed me privately as well as posting on the list.  Just to give
> you an idea of the general tone, there were some who saw no problems,
> and some who saw severe problems.  Fortunately, the general feeling
> was that the most severe of the problems were more than a just a year
> or two ago, and that overall, the testing materials and procedures
> have improved to the point of being quite good, unbiased, and fair. I
> appreciated the good well mannered responses, and I thank you for your
> input.  You really have set my mind more at ease about this. Hope you
> all are having a nice weekend. Sincerely, Brian TroutQuarryville,
> Pa.btrout@desupernet.net
>
>
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