New York Statutes
§ 344 — Disclosure of test scores
New York § 344
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 1General Provisions Article 1 Short Title and Definitions (§§
Art. 7-AStandardized Testing
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N.Y. Education § 344 (2026).
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§ 344. Disclosure of test scores. The score of any test subject shall\nnot be released or disclosed by the test agency to any person,\norganization, corporation, association, college, university, or\ngovernmental agency or subdivision unless specifically authorized by the\ntest subject. A test agency may, however, release all scores received\nby a test subject on a test to anyone designated by the test subject to\nreceive the current score.\n This section shall not be construed to prohibit release of scores and\nother information in the possession of a test agency for purposes of\nresearch leading to studies and reports concerning the tests themselves.\nSuch studies and reports must contain no information identifiable with\nany individual test subject or user institution unless author
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§ 340
Definitions§ 341
Background reports§ 342-A
Special administrations§ 343
Notice§ 344-A
Pretest questions§ 344-B
Due process§ 345
Regulations§ 346-A
Advisory committee§ 347
Violations§ 348
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