Texas Registered Sanitarian Exam

The Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) partnered with PSI Services in 2019 to revise the Registered Sanitarian (RS) examination in the state of Texas. The new exam went into effect on May 1, 2019.

Primary Differences

There are several major differences between the old Texas RS exam and the new RS exam.

  1. The old exam only had 100 questions. The new exam has 135 questions, of which 120 are scored.
  2. A candidate only needed 61% correct to pass the old RS exam. A candidate needs 70% to pass the new exam beginning on May 1, 2019.
  3. The new exam has a decreased importance on food-safety related questions. The old exam had 22% of questions dedicated to this topic. The new exam only dedicates 15%.
  4. The old exam only had 14 references. The new exam has 22 references.

The Breakdown

Here is the updated outline for the new Texas RS examination:

  • Food & Food Systems – 18 questions
  • Water – 18
  • Wastewater – 16
  • Epidemiology – 14
  • Emergency Response – 12
  • Vector Management – 10
  • Waste – 7
  • Facility Inspections – 7
  • Basic & Natural Sciences – 6
  • Industry & Institutional Hygiene – 6
  • Health Administration & Regulations – 6

The new Texas Registered Sanitarian Examination will consist of 120 Scored Items (165 minutes to complete) and a successful candidate needs score of 70% or better to pass. There are also 10 non-scored items (15 minutes to complete). The examination fee remains the same at $60.

Registration Requirements

In order to qualify for the Texas RS exam, a candidate must gain prior approval from TDLR and must meet the following requirements:

  1. You must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university including at least 30 semester hours in a basic or applied science. An official transcript from an accredited college or university that meets or exceeds the education requirements must be included with your application materials.
  2. You must have at least two years of full-time experience in the fields of consumer health, environmental health, or sanitation. Regularly assigned duties must have included consumer health, environmental health, or sanitation. Experience requirements must be documented on a Sanitarian Experience Verification Form.
  3. If you are certified by the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian (REHS/RS), you must include a copy of your certificate.
  4. Submit a completed application form (Apply Online or see Registered Sanitarian Application) along with the application fee of $130.

Read “What Exactly Does a Registered Sanitarian Do?” by clicking on the link.

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