HELENA, Mont. (AP) - The Montana Supreme Court has adopted an interim rule allowing accommodations for breastfeeding mothers while taking the state bar exam.
The rule , adopted last Thursday, allows a 15-minute stop-the-clock break during each of four three-hour testing periods and will be in effect for those taking the bar exam later this month. Breastfeeding mothers will be afforded a spot to breastfeed or express breast milk and can bring needed supplies.
The Montana State Bar petitioned for the change after denying requests for breastfeeding accommodations for test-takers in July 2016 and February 2017. The Montana Board of Bar Examiners’ rules limited accommodations to permanent or long-term disabilities.
Two women sought accommodations for this month’s test.
The interim rule grants those accommodations. The court is taking public comment through Sept. 5 before deciding if the rule will be made permanent.
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