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    Deputy General Counsel of Admissions or Deputy General Counsel
    The term Deputy General Counsel of Admissions and Deputy General Counsel are used interchangeably to mean the State Bars attorney in charge of admissions or his or her designee.

    Admissions Committee
    The term Admissions Committee means those State Bar members or others appointed by the State Board of Bar Commissioners or President of the State Bar who are charged with recommending standards and procedures for admission to the State Bar and with implementation of these Rules.

    Foreign Law School
    The term Foreign Law School means any school located outside of the United States and its protectorates that is accredited by that jurisdictions legal accreditation body if one exists and whose graduates are otherwise permitted by that jurisdictions highest court to practice law.

    Applicant
    The term Applicant means each person requesting admission to the Bar. For purposes of these Rules an Applicant is classified as a Student Applicant a Student Attorney Applicant a Foreign Law School Applicant an Attorney Applicant or an Admission on Motion Applicant.

    Privileged Information
    The term Privileged Information in these Rules includes information subject to the attorney-client privilege attorney work product test materials and applications of examinees written decisions of the Board Admissions Committee Character and Fitness Committee.

    MPT
    The term MPT means the Multistate Performance Test prepared by the National Conference of Bar Examiners.

    Character and Fitness Committee
    The term Character and Fitness Committee means those Bar members or others appointed by the Board or President of the Bar who are charged with assessing the character and fitness of Applicants.

    Special Accommodations Committee
    The term Special Accommodations Committee means those Bar members or others appointed by the Board or President of the Bar who are charged with the review of requests from Applicants seeking special accommodations under which to take the Bar Examination and who make determinations thereon.

    Bar Exam Administration Committee
    The term Bar Exam Administration Committee means those Bar members or others appointed by the Board or President of the Bar who are charged with assisting in the administration and evaluation of the Bar Examination.

    Supreme Court
    The term Supreme Court means the state Supreme Court.


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    ABA
    The term ABA means the American Bar Association.

    Written Component
    The term Written Component means that portion of the Bar Examination that consists of essay questions and MPT questions.

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