New York Statutes
§ 346 — Test subject review of computerized test
New York § 346
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 1General Provisions Article 1 Short Title and Definitions (§§
Art. 7-AStandardized Testing
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N.Y. Education § 346 (2026).
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§ 346. Test subject review of computerized test. Beginning in the test\nyear two thousand, a test agency which administered a computerized test\nin test year nineteen hundred ninety-four shall offer test subjects who\ntake a computerized test a process whereby test subjects are afforded\nthe opportunity to review questions and answers from their computerized\ntests. On or before July first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight, such test\nagency shall submit to the commissioner a report detailing the\nimplementation of such process. Such report shall set forth in clear\nlanguage the nature of such opportunity, which shall also be sufficient\nto meet the demands of such process. The commissioner shall review and\ncomment upon the report no later than September first, nineteen hundred\nninety-eig
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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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