(1) An appointed official may refuse an eligible person entry to a place at which the examination or test can be taken if—
(a) the official considers that the eligible person had an opportunity for cheating while outside the test room; or
(b) the eligible person is not listed on the attendance roll for the test centre; or
(c) the eligible person attempts to bring unauthorised material into a test room or refuses to leave his or her personal belongings and unauthorised material in the area designated by the official; or
(d) the eligible person arrives—
(i) for an examination—1 hour after the start of the examination; or
(ii) for a test—30 minutes after the start of the test; or
(e) the eligible person had prior access to test content.
(2) An appointed official may expel a person from a place at which the examination or test is being taken if the person—
(a) gains prior access to the examination or test content; or
(b) copies from or communicates with another eligible person; or
(c) brings unauthorised material into the place; or
(d) disturbs other eligible persons; or
(e) impersonates an eligible person; or
(f) acts in a way that prevents the exam or test from being conducted fairly.
(3) In this section—
appointed official means an official appointed, under section 81, to ensure the proper conduct of the examination.