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Waiver Request Form - Texas

Waiver Request Form Form. This is a Texas form and can be used in Board Of Law Examiners Statewide .
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Board of Law Examiners Appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas WAIVER REQUEST FORM Pursuant to Rule XX(e) the Board is given discretion in the interpretation and application of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Texas. For good cause shown to the satisfaction of the Board, upon written request, waivers of specific requirements described in these Rules may be granted, unless it appears therefrom that no exceptions are contemplated by the Supreme Court. (All data must be typed or printed clearly.) Name (last, first, and middle) Work Address (include street address/P.O. Box, city, state, and zip code) Work Telephone Number Fax Number Home Address (include street address/P.O. Box, city, state, and zip code) Home Telephone Number Cellular Telephone Number I request a waiver of Rule(s) ____________________________ (Be specific as to rule number and subsection.) NOTE: If you seek waiver of any fees, attach copies of your federal income tax returns or evidence of your earnings for the previous two (2) years, and complete the attached Income and Expense Information. Otherwise, remove and ignore the attached Income and Expense Information, as we do not need this information to consider other waiver requests. I request (check all that apply): _____ a waiver of the filing fees / late fees (circle one) for the (check all that apply): _____ Declaration of Intention to Study Law. _____ Application for Admission to the Bar of Texas. _____ Re-Application. _____ Supplemental Investigation. _____ other fee(s) (describe) _____________________________________ See additional requirements on pp. 3 - 6 for requests concerning fees _____ a waiver of the absolute deadline, see Rules VI(c) & IX(a)(3), for filing the (check all that apply): _____ Declaration of Intention to Study Law. _____ Application for Admission to the Bar of Texas. _____ Re-Application. _____ Supplemental Investigation. _____ other (describe) __________________________________________ See additional requirements on p. 3 for requests concerning deadlines MAILING ADDRESS Post Office Box 13486 Austin, Texas 78711-3486 genwaive.pdf (12/2012) TELEPHONE: 512-463-1621 / FACAIMILE: 512-463-5300 / WEBSITE: www.ble.state.tx.us STREET ADDRESS 205 West 14th Street, 5th Floor Austin, Texas 78701 I have read the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Texas, and I believe I should be given a waiver from the provisions of the above-referenced rule(s) because of the following facts: I understand that my request must be submitted in writing and that if I intend to include any additional page(s) and/or supporting document(s), I am responsible for describing them above and attaching them at this time to my written request. By my signature below, I hereby affirm and swear all of the facts and statements contained herein are true and correct. Signature of Affiant Date of Signature Notary attestation SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me on this ______________ day of ________________________ , ________ (Seal) __________________________________ Signature of Notary genwaive.pdf (12/2012) Page 2 FEE AND DEADLINE WAIVER REQUESTS The majority of waiver requests concern filing fees and missed deadlines. In general, lack of adequate preparation and planning to meet foreseeable deadlines and expenses or lack of familiarity with pertinent rules, policies and instructions are not favored. FEES: 1. Attach copies of your federal income tax return, or evidence of your earnings, for the previous two (2) years and complete the attached Income and Expense Information sheets, and 2. Attach an affidavit as to your efforts to obtain the fees from other sources (e.g. family members, friends, financial institutions). 3. In addition, if you are requesting a waiver of any late fees, you must attach an affidavit as to why you did not meet the timely filing deadline. Please specify the dollar amount for which waiver is sought. See fee schedule in Rule XVIII(a). Under Rule XVIII(b) the Board does not refund or transfer fees in the event of the withdrawal of any Declaration or Application, nor in the event a determination is made by the Board that the Applicant or Declarant does not meet admission requirements. However Rule XVIII(c) provides that any fee required under these Rules may be waived or lowered by the Board upon written request and proof of indigence. For any request to waive, transfer or reduce any filing fee, you must provide the financial disclosure and information requested by this form. Moreover, since April of 1982 it has been the Board's policy that any individual making such a request must show that indigence is a result of circumstances that are unusual in relation to those of other law students (or similar applicants) and that those circumstances were generally caused by sudden and unexpected hardship for which there is no foreseeable resolution. Below are some factors an applicant may need to address in a request for waiver, refund, reduction or transfer of fees: a. apparent intent of Rules XVIII (b) and (c) b. evidence of financial condition, including required financial information from applicant c. indigence, if shown, is a result of circumstances that are unusual in relation to those of other law students, and those circumstances, if any, were generally caused by sudden, unexpected hardship for which there is no foreseeable resolution d. evidence of ability or inability to obtain or borrow funds from other sources to pay filing fee e. evidence as to employment, and efforts or ability to obtain even temporary employment f. efforts to plan, budget or forgo other items to pay filing fees g. evidence of ability or inability to obtain or borrow funds to pay for bar review courses DEADLINES: Rules IX(a)(1) and (2) provide the January 30 and August 30 filing deadlines for the July and February exams, respectively. Except for a very limited exception in Rule IX(f), applicants who miss these deadlines are late. Rule IX(a)(3) does not permit late filing after October 30, for the February Examination, or after March 30, for the July Examination. See also Tex. Gov't Code §82.027(a) and (c). These are sometimes referred to as "absolute deadlines." Below are some factors an applicant may need to address in a request for waiver of a deadline: a. apparent intent of IX(a)(3) and Tex. Gov't Code §82.027 (c) b. evidence as to conscientiousness of effort to timely comply. A request to waive a deadline for filing an application must be accompanied by the properly comple
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