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When the State Bar of California selected ExamSoft as the software provider for its October 2020 remote bar exam, the test was administered appropriately, but the bar did not follow a procurement policy for outside vendors, according to a state auditor report.
State agencies do not need a competitive bidding process when awarding licensing or proficiency exam contracts, but a state bar rule requires that it evaluate and document whether the contracts offer the best value for the money spent, according to the April 29 report.
The State Bar of California did not do that, “in part because the state bar was not sure whether any other vendor could meet its technical needs.” There was also no documentation for that conclusion, according to the report. It suggests that going forward, the bar should establish documentation standards and templates when using the exam exemption.
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