Pennsylvania Code
Title 204 - JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part V - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CONDUCT
Subpart A - PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Chapter 82 - CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
Subchapter B - CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION BOARD REGULATIONS
Section 13 - Standards for Approved CLE Activities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 52, December 28, 2024
All CLE activities approved for credit shall meet the following standards:
(a) The activity shall have significant intellectual or practical content, the primary objective of which is to improve the participants' professional competence and ethical behavior.
(b) The activity shall be an organized program of learning to deal with matters directly related to subjects which satisfy the objectives of the rules and these regulations.
(c) Each CLE activity shall be open to all lawyers thought to be interested in the subject matter and there shall be no attendance restrictions, except as may be permitted by the Board, upon application from a provider, where:
(d) The program leaders or lecturers shall be qualified with the necessary practical and/or academic experience necessary to conduct the program effectively.
(e) Each attendee shall be provided with thorough, high quality and carefully prepared written course materials before or at the time of the activity. Although written materials may not be appropriate to all courses, they are expected to be utilized whenever possible.
(f) The activity must be presented in a suitable setting, conducive to a good educational environment, which provides attendees with adequate writing space or surface.
(g) Upon request by the Board, the provider shall submit to the Board information concerning the activity, including the brochure describing the activity and the qualifications of anticipated speakers, the method or manner of presentation of materials, and, if requested, a set of the materials, as required by Rule 106(c)(3)(b).
(h) The provider shall develop and implement methods to evaluate its course offerings to determine their effectiveness and the extent to which they meet the needs of lawyers and, upon a request from the Board, provide course evaluations by the attendees on such forms as the Board shall approve.
(i) The Board will take into consideration the special needs of handicapped and incapacitated lawyers in gaining access to and participation in CLE activities. The Board shall require providers to make reasonable accommodations for handicapped and incapacitated lawyers.
(j) Self study will not be approved for CLE credit.
(k) In-house activities will not be approved for CLE credit.
(l) Seminars viewed at remote sites by electronic transmission, will receive credit if a moderator is present by a telecommunication facility. The Board may approve CLE courses consisting solely of television viewing in the home, correspondence work or self study to accommodate the needs of the handicapped or incapacitated.
(m) The provider shall monitor the CLE activity for attendance and certify such attendance to the Board.
(n) Distance learning, computer based and teleconference programs may be approved for credit in accordance with standards determined by the Board:
(o) Credit for Pro Bono Legal Service may be approved for credit in accordance with standards determined by the Board: