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204 Pa. Code Rule 206. Admission by Bar Examination Score Transfer.

Rule 206. Admission by Bar Examination Score Transfer.

 Applicants may apply for admission to the bar of the courts of this Commonwealth using a Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) score earned in another jurisdiction provided that the applicant meets the requirements below.

 (a)  Score Requirements.

 1. The UBE score must meet or exceed that established by the Court as the minimum passing score for applicants sitting for the bar examination at the time of the UBE that resulted in the score the applicant seeks to transfer; and

 2. No more than 30 months have passed from the first day of the UBE that resulted in the score the applicant seeks to transfer.

 (b)  Applicant requirements.

   (1)  Provide supplemental documentation as the Board directs in support of the application for admission by UBE transfer within six months from the date of filing the application; and

   (2)  Satisfy the requirements of Paragraphs (a), (b)(2) and (b)(3) of Rule 203.

 (c)  Administrative withdrawal. The Board will deem the application administratively withdrawn if the applicant fails to meet (b)(1) of this rule. In the event the Board deems an application administratively withdrawn, the applicant will be required to reapply and successfully meet all of the requirements for admission to the bar in order for the Board to issue a certificate recommending the applicant’s admission to the bar.

 (d)  Subsequent hearing after Board denial. If the executive director issues an initial denial per Pa.B.A.R. 213(a) and the Board, after a hearing pursuant to Pa.B.A.R. 213, also declines to issue a certificate recommending admission, the applicant may be permitted to submit a supplemental application to seek a subsequent hearing before the Board if 36 months have not passed from the first day of the examination from which the applicant is seeking to transfer the score.

   Official Note

   In accordance with the requirement in Pa.B.A.R. 203(a)(2)(i), graduates of foreign law schools must also meet the requirements of Pa.B.A.R. 205—Admission of Foreign Attorneys and Graduates of Foreign Institutions—to transfer a score under this rule.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 206 adopted April 24, 2013, effective in 30 days, 43 Pa.B. 2559; amended January 4, 2022, effective January 12, 2022, prior Rule 206 (Disqualification of an Applicant) has been renumbered as Rule 207, 52 Pa.B. 341; amended December 27, 2023, effective immediately, 54 Pa.B. 138; amended April 17, 2024, effective May 1, 2024, 54 Pa.B. 2219. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (418234) to (418235).



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