REUTERS — It’s too late to move the nationwide components of the February bar exam online, the National Conference of Bar Examiners said Monday. But the organization, which designs the multistate portions of the state attorney licensing exams, said it will makeup exam materials in late March should local health regulations prohibit giving the Feb. 23 and 24 test in person due to COVID-19. A National Conference spokeswoman did not immediately respond Tuesday to a request for clarification on whether any makeup exam would be in person or remote. National Conference officials said Monday they anticipate that most jurisdictions will stick with plans for an in-person February test. So far only Nevada has announced changes to its February bar exam in light of pandemic conditions, opting for a stripped down, remote two-day test that does not include the 200-question Multistate Bar Exam. The rapid rise of the Omicron variant and COVID cases across the country has thrown yet another wrench into the bar exam process. For nearly two years, bar examiners have struggled to adapt to fluctuating pandemic conditions, to the frustration of many test takers.