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 5 - Credit for CLE Activities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) General Standards.
(b) Teaching Activity. The Board may assign credit to teaching activities involving courses accredited under the rules and these regulations upon written application describing the teaching activity. The Board will provide forms to be submitted for the approval of teaching credits. Credit for teaching activities will be given on the basis of two hours credit for each hour of presentation where the applicant has prepared quality written materials for use in the presentation. Credit for repeat presentations or presentations without such materials will be given only for the actual time of presentation.
(c) Carry Forward Credits. A lawyer may carry forward a balance of credit hours in excess of the current annual CLE requirement for the next two (2) succeeding years. No more than two (2) times the current annual CLE requirement may be carried forward into the two (2) succeeding years. CLE credits for ethics, professionalism or substance abuse may be applied as provided in Section 3(d). Distance Learning credits may be applied as provided in Section 13(n). Pro bono credits may be applied as provided in Section 13(o).
(d) In-House Activities. In-house activities will not be approved for CLE credit.
(e) Satellite Seminars and Electronic Presentations. Seminars viewed at remote sites by electronic transmission will receive credit if a moderator is present or available 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.
(f) Law School Courses. Law school courses may qualify for CLE credit, computed in accordance with these standards, provided that:
1.They would otherwise qualify for credit under the rules and these regulations.
2.They [law school courses] are not required in order to qualify for the awarding of a basic law degree. Courses offered towards graduate or advance degrees may receive credit, upon submission of appropriate documentation to the Board. One (1) hour of CLE credit may be given for each approved graduate credit hour awarded by the law school.
3.The law school offering the course is a law school accredited by the American Bar Association.
(g) Continuing legal education activities conducted by a provider which has not been Accredited by the Board.
All CLE activities conducted by a provider which has not been accredited by the Board must be individually approved by the Board for credit. A lawyer or non-accredited provider must request approval for such continuing legal education activity under Section 12 of these regulations.
(h) Self study. Self study will not be approved for credit.
(i) CLE for Pro Bono.