Sec. 12. A provider of a server program under this chapter must be willing to accept onsite audits by the commission and perform onsite audits as the commission considers necessary. An onsite audit may review the following:

(1) The self-generated program audit described in section 11 of this chapter.

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(2) The number of Indiana server certificates that have been issued by the program provider.

(3) The measures taken by the program provider for the protection of test questions.

(4) The procedures of the program provider for scoring tests.

(5) The size of the item bank from which the test questions are taken.

(6) The methodology used to translate the course and test into multiple languages and the qualifications of the individuals performing the translation.

(7) The integrity of the course data generated and stored by the program provider.

(8) The program provider’s data handling, reporting, and archiving capacities, policies, and procedures.

(9) The availability and credentials of individuals providing qualified assistance to participants who have questions regarding course content and instructional materials.

(10) The program provider’s policies and procedures for addressing participants’ questions.

(11) The program provider’s procedures to ensure that participants are not discriminated against due to age, sex, race, religion, ethnic origin, disability, or marital status.

As added by P.L.269-2013, SEC.5.