15-207. Unsuccessful applicants; right of inspection.
  1. Test scores; inspection. Beginning thirty (30) days after notice to the applicant involved and ending on the sixtieth (60th) day thereafter, any unsuccessful applicant shall be entitled to the applicant's MBE, MPRE and essay scores and shall be entitled under conditions specified by the board to a reasonable inspection of:
    1. the essay questions of the examination;
    2. the applicant's answers to such essay questions;
    3. sample answers for each question.
  2. Inspection not allowed. No inspection of the multi-state bar examination, multi-state performance test or the multi-state professional responsibility examination questions or answers shall be allowed unless authorized by the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
  3. Bar examination grading. Any applicant who has failed the bar examination but is otherwise qualified for admission may, within thirty (30) days of notice to the applicant of examination results, upon written request, cause the board (or member or secretary thereof) to review applicant's grading to determine the mathematical accuracy of the scoring of the applicant's examination. There shall be no right to hearing or appeal with regard to the grade that an applicant received for answers to exam questions. [As amended, effective November 1, 1994; July 24, 1996.]



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