CLE Credits
Attending substantive committee sessions of the SLC Annual Meeting may qualify for Continuing Legal Education credits in your state. Substantive committee sessions that may qualify for CLE credits are denoted in your Annual Meeting program with a superscript CLE following the title of the session. The total number of CLE hours available varies by state according to accreditation rules and the number of qualified sessions you attend.
To potentially qualify for CLE credit, you must:
- Record your attendance at substantive policy sessions by checking in through the Annual Meeting app or signing the session’s attendance list;
- Arkansas only: complete and sign a Uniform Certificate of Attendance and email it to Mikko Lindberg (mlindberg@csg.org).
- Complete and submit this online form; and
- Provide payment for all fees associated with applying for CLE in your state (applies only to selected states and non-governmental attendees).
The status of CLE credits for substantive policy sessions is:
Alabama | 15.0 |
Arkansas | 15.0 |
Florida | 15.0 |
Georgia | 12.0 |
Kentucky | Pending |
Louisiana | 11.5 |
Mississippi | 15.0 |
Missouri | 16.8 |
North Carolina | 12.0 |
Oklahoma | 18.0 |
South Carolina | 12.5 |
Tennessee | 14.0 |
Texas | Pending |
Virginia | Pending |
West Virginia | 14.4 |