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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3§ 99156 Test Description Requirements

§ 99156 Test Description Requirements

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§ 99156 Test Description Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Test companies must give you a simple, written explanation of the test before you take it or when you get your scores.
  • •The explanation must include what the test is for, what it measures, and how to understand your scores.
  • •They must tell you how your scores will be used, how long they’ll keep your scores, and what they do to protect your privacy.
  • •If you have a disability, they must describe what help they’ll give you during the test.

Example

You sign up to take a big test for college, like the SAT.

Before you take the test, the company must give you a paper that explains what the test is about, how to understand your score, and how they’ll use it. They also have to tell you if they’ll keep your score for a long time and how they’ll protect your information. If you need extra time because you have trouble reading, they must say how they’ll help you.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 99156 Test Description Requirements

A test agency shall prepare a clear, easily understandable written description of each standardized test it administers. A copy of the appropriate description shall be provided to the test subject or the test score recipient prior to the administration of the test or coinciding with the initial reporting of a test score. The description shall include all of the following information: (a) The purposes for which the test is constructed and intended to be used. (b) For those tests used to predict performance, the subject matter included on these tests and the knowledge and skills that the test purports to measure. (c) Statements designed to provide information for interpreting the test scores, including the explanations of the test, the standard error of measurement, and for those tests used to predict performance, the correlation between test score and performance. (d) Statements concerning the effects and uses of test scores, including both of the following: (1) If the test score is used by itself or with other information to predict future grade point average, a summary of existing data on the extent to which the use of this test score will improve the accuracy of predicting future grade point average, over and above all other information used. (2) A summary of existing data on the extent to which the improvement in test scores results from test preparation courses. (e) A description of the form in which test scores will be reported, and whether the raw test scores will be altered in any way before being reported to the test subject. (f) A complete description of any promises or covenants that the test agency makes to the test subject with regard to any of the following matters: (1) The accuracy of scoring. (2) The time period within which the test subject’s score will be reported to the test subject and to the test score recipients. (3) The privacy of information relating to the test subject, including his or her test scores. (g) The property interest in the test score held by the test subject, if any. (h) The period of time the test agency will retain the test score, and the test agency’s policies regarding the storage, disposal, and future use of test scores. (i) A description of all special services that will be provided at the location of the test administration to accommodate handicapped or disabled test subjects. (j) The policies and procedures of the test agency when there is a delay in reporting the test scores pursuant to Section 99158. (k) A representative set of sample test items. (l) The fees to be charged by the test sponsor for various services made available to the test subject. (m) Each test agency shall comply with the requirements of this section beginning with the start of its testing year that begins after January 1, 1985. (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 538, Sec. 147. Effective January 1, 2007.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

descriptionperformanceinformationpropertycovenantportadministrationmeasurement

Related Statutes

  • § 99153 Test Sponsor Reporting Requirements
  • § 99159 Test Score Withholding Rules
  • § 313.2 English Learner Data Reporting
  • § 313.3 English Learner Observation Protocol
  • § 33318.2 Local Education Agency Reports

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 99156.
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