Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

4.   Offences

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    (1)   A person who is employed—

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      (a)     in the setting, moderating, revising, vetting, printing, collection, storage, distribution or custody of examination papers;

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      (b)     in the making of draft examination papers or of papers containing instructions to candidates;

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      (c)     as a supervisor, an invigilator, an attendant or otherwise,

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    in connection with an examination held by the Council shall not, prior to or during that examination, knowingly or recklessly disclose to any other person the contents of such examination paper, draft examination paper or paper containing instructions.

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    (2)   A person shall not—

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      (a)     after he or she has acquired prior knowledge of the questions set in connection with an examination held by the Council, present himself or herself as a candidate at that examination;

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      (b)     for the purposes of an examination held by the Council, falsely represent himself or herself to be another person; or

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      (c)     forge or alter, or offer, utter, dispose of or put off, knowing the same to be forged or altered any certificate purporting to show that a person has passed an examination held by the Council.

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    (3)   Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of the preceding subsections commits an offence.