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Credit Reciprocity (Law)
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Credit Reciprocity Table
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If a CLE educator is...
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Then its courses are presumptively-approved for MCLE credit in...
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| An American Bar Association Accredited Law School: |
Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia |
| An Association of American Law Schools accredited law school: |
Mississippi, North Dakota, Oregon |
| A state bar association: |
Alaska, Idaho (Only state bars requiring MCLE), Maine, Mississippi, North Dakota, North Dakota, Texas |
| A provider approved by any state MCLE Board or Commission: |
California*, Colorado (Generally, must submit Affidavit), Florida (Generally, with application for credit), Maine (Submit evidence of certification), New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota |
| A provider approved by the state MCLE Board of AL, AR, CA, CO, DE, GA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MS, NV, NH, NM, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, UT, VA, WI, Law Society of Englang/Wales or Law Society of Hong Kong: |
New York Live, Non-Traditional if sponsor is able to independently verify completion of course |
| A provider approved by the state MCLE Board of California, Iowa, North Dakota or Wisconsin: |
Mississippi |
| A provider approved by a national CLE accrediting authority |
New Hampshire |
| A member of ACLEA (Association of Continuing Legal Education): |
Alaska |
| A national, state or county bar association: |
Maine |
| A government unit or Agency: |
Maine |
Other Reciprocity Rules
The following jurisdictions DO NOT accept reciprocal credit for a course simply because that course is approved for credit by another jurisdiction or accrediting authority:
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,
North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Footnotes
*A member who participates in an education activity outside of California may count that activity toward his or her compliance with the California
education requirements without seeking California approval for the activity, provided that the activity is approved for continuing legal education
credit by another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States or any foreign jurisdiction which has MCLE requirements meeting
standards adopted by the State Bar. The member may claim credit for the activity to the same extent as in the approving jurisdiction.
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