MATTER OF YOUNG v. STATE BD. FOR OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING, DIV. OF PROF'L LICENSING SERVS.


78 A.D.2d 709 (1980)

In the Matter of Robert D. Young, Appellant, v. State Board for Ophthalmic Dispensing, Division of Professional Licensing Services, et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

October 9, 1980


The petitioner sought to compel the respondents to accept his answers to two particular multiple choice questions on a licensing examination. The appropriate standard was stated by Special Term, as follows: "In determining the rationality of the Board's determination, the court is mindful that the petitioner does not have to show that there is no reasonable basis for the Board's answer but merely has to show that his answers are better or at least as good ([Matter of]...

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