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Testing accommodations are available to individuals with mental or physical disabilities. This two-hour, multiple-choice test is administered three times a year by the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
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Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE)Įvery applicant must take and pass the MPRE in order to be admitted. Applicants can take the MPRE any time after completing one year of law study and before being licensed to practice law in California.
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Find more information about the California Bar Exam, including dates and details for the next exam.
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OAL updates the official hard-copy and online versions of the code once weekly to reflect newly adopted, amended or repealed regulations.
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The online CCR contains the full text of the California Code of Regulations. Government Code section 11344 requires OAL to provide for the official compilation, printing and publication of state regulations in the California Code of Regulations. CAUTION regarding Official Code of Regulations:
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To order a hard-copy version of the CCR or purchase individual Titles, please contact Barclays, publisher of the Official CCR, at 1-88.įor information on how to find past versions of a regulation, please click here.State depository libraries also have a copy of the CCR.Most County Clerks and County Law Libraries have printed copies of the CCR.If you have difficulties accessing the CCR website, please e-mail OAL at or contact Barclays at 1-88.
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OAL contracts with Barclays, a division of Thomson-Reuters to provide a free online version of the Official CCR. The CCR is available from a variety of sources: The CCR is compiled into Titles and organized into Divisions containing the regulations of state agencies. Properly adopted regulations that have been filed with the Secretary of State have the force of law. The California Code of Regulations (CCR), is the official compilation and publication of the regulations adopted, amended or repealed by state agencies pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).