225 - Unlawful acts in respect to examinations and records.

§ 225.   Unlawful  acts  in  respect  to examinations and records.   A  person who shall:    1.   Personate or attempt to offer  to  personate  another  person  in  taking,  or  attempting  or  offering  to  take  an  examination held in  accordance with this chapter or with the rules of the university; or    2.  Take, or attempt or offer to take, such an examination in the name  of any other person; or    3.  Procure any other person to falsely personate him or to  take,  or  attempt or offer to take, any such examination in his name; or    4.    Have  in  his  possession question papers to be used in any such  examination, when not contained in their sealed wrappers, or  copies  of  such  papers  or  questions,  at any time prior to the date set for such  examination, unless duly authorized by the regents or  the  commissioner  of education; or    5.    Sell  or offer to sell question papers or any questions prepared  for use in any examination held in accordance with this chapter or  with  the rules of the university; or    6.    Use in any such examination any question papers or questions, or  secure or prepare the answers to such questions prior to  the  time  set  for the examination; or    7.    Willfully  and wrongfully disclose or transmit to any person the  questions or answers to such examination prior to the time set for  such  examination,  unless  duly  authorized  by  the regents, commissioner of  education or appropriate school authorities  or  otherwise  provided  by  law, or willfully and wrongfully destroy, falsify or conceal the records  or  results of such examination from the appropriate authorities to whom  such records or results are required to  be  transmitted  in  accordance  with  this  chapter,  the  rules  of the regents, the regulations of the  commissioner, or the  by-laws,  rules  or  regulations  of  such  school  authorities; or    8.    Transmit  to the state education department answers to questions  used in any such examination which are prepared or  written  outside  of  the  period  of examination, or alter any such answers after such period  is closed; or    9.  Secure or attempt to secure any credential regularly issued by the  university, which is based upon such examination or based upon a  course  or  courses  of  study  in  any  institution  of learning or educational  institution approved by the university, which he has not actually passed  or completed; or    9-a.    Knowingly  and  willfully  make  an  unauthorized  and   false  alteration  or  representation  of  any  grade,  credit, honor, award or  standing in the permanent record  or  transcript  of  any  student  with  respect to a school or college under the supervision of the regents, the  commissioner, or the university of the state of New York.    10.  Otherwise secure or attempt to secure the record of having passed  such examination or of having been issued or of having been given credit  toward  such  credential in violation of the university rules; is guilty  of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall  be  punished  for  a  first  offense  by a fine of not less than fifty dollars or imprisonment  for not less than thirty days, or by both such  fine  and  imprisonment,  and  for  a  second  offense  by a fine of not less than two hundred and  fifty dollars or imprisonment for not less than six months  or  by  both  such fine and imprisonment.    11.    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  subdivision  ten  of this  section, a violation of this section shall also constitute  grounds  for  disciplinary  action  in accordance with the provisions of this chapter,  the rules of the regents, the regulations of the  commissioner,  or  the  by-laws, rules or regulations of such school authorities.