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Section 2-6.—Personnel of Bar Examining Committee

Current through August 12, 2025 (2026 Practice Book edition) · Last verified July 9, 2026

In one sentenceThis rule lets the chief court administrator assign staff from the Office of the Chief Court Administrator's legal services division to help the bar examining committee do its work.

Full Text of Section 2-6

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Such personnel within the legal services division of the Office of the Chief Court Administrator as may be assigned from time to time by the chief court administrator shall assist the bar examining committee in carrying out its duties.

Amendment History

(P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 14.) (Amended June 26, 2020, to take effect Jan. 1, 2021.)

Plain-English Summary

Section 2-6 addresses staffing rather than substance. The bar examining committee doesn't operate alone — personnel from the legal services division of the Office of the Chief Court Administrator assist the committee in carrying out its duties, as assigned from time to time by the chief court administrator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who staffs the bar examining committee?

Personnel from the legal services division of the Office of the Chief Court Administrator, assigned from time to time by the chief court administrator.

Does this rule change what the committee is responsible for?

No. It only addresses who assists the committee in carrying out the duties assigned elsewhere in this chapter.

Source & verification. The section text is reproduced verbatim from the official Connecticut Practice Book (Conn. Practice Book § 2-6). Prescribed by the Judges of the Superior Court of Connecticut (Conn. Gen. Stat. Section 51-14). The plain-English summary is original and written by us. Last verified July 9, 2026. · Official source
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