The Board shall do, or cause to be done, all things it considers necessary, convenient or expedient in connection with the preparation, conduct and grading of examinations, in determining the qualifications of applicants, in determining requirements for taking and passing examinations, and in granting such certificates to practice law as may be authorized by the Supreme Court. The Board may promulgate rules and regulations to aid in the exercise of its authority and in the discharge of its duties.
Va. Code Ann. § 54.1-3922
Powers, rules and regulations
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Clark v. Virginia Board of Bar Examiners (1995)
Most recently applied in Clark v. Virginia Board of Bar Examiners (February 1995)
1976, c. 377, § 54-57.1; 1988, c. 765; 1998, c. 796.
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