IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
In the Matter of the | ) | Order No. 99-122 |
Minimum Continuing Legal | ) | |
Education Program for Persons | ) | ORDER SUPERSEDING ORDER NO. |
Admitted to the Practice of | ) | 87-43, ELIMINATING THE |
Law in Oregon | ) | MINIMUM CONTINUING LEGAL |
) | EDUCATION BOARD, AND ADOPTINGM | |
) | AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM | |
) | CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION | |
) | RULES |
FINDINGS
1. On September 2, 1987, the Oregon Supreme Court (by Order No. 87-43) adopted a Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) program and created the Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board (MCLE Board).
2. It remains essential to the public and the legal profession that lawyers continue their legal education after admission to the practice of law in Oregon in order to maintain and increase their professional competence.
3. On November 13, 1999, the Oregon State Bar Board of Governors adopted proposed, amended minimum continuing legal education rules, in part to comply with Oregon Laws 1999, chapter 953, section 3.
IT HEREBY IS ORDERED that:
1. Supreme Court Order No. 87-43 is superseded by this order and the revisions to the MCLE Rules approved by this order.
2. The Oregon State Bar Board of Governors shall administer the MCLE program.
3. The Oregon State Bar Board of Governors may adopt, modify, and amend the MCLE Rules, subject to approval of the Supreme Court.
4. The Oregon State Bar Board of Governors may adopt, modify, and amend operating regulations to implement the MCLE program that are consistent with this order and the MCLE Rules approved by the Supreme Court.
5. The amendments to the existing MCLE Rules proposed by the Oregon State Bar Board of Governors, attached hereto (new material underlined; deleted material by strikeout), and by this reference made a part of this order, are approved, effective January 1, 2000.
6. The MCLE Board is eliminated.
Dated this 30th day of December 1999.
_______________________________
Wallace P. Carson, Jr.
Chief Justice
Purpose
It is of primary importance to the members of the bar and to the public that attorneys continue their legal education after admission to the bar. Continuing legal education is necessary to assist in maintaining and improving the competence and skills of Oregon lawyers. These Rules establish the minimum requirements for continuing legal education for members of the Oregon State Bar.
Rule One
Terms and Definitions
1.1 Active Member: An active member of the Oregon State Bar, as defined in Article 3 of the Bylaws of the Oregon State Bar.
1.2 Accreditation: The formal process of accreditation of sponsors or activities by the
MCLE Board Administrator.
1.3 Accredited Sponsor: A sponsor which has been accredited by the MCLE Board
Administrator.
1.4 BOG: The Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar.
1.5 CLE Activity: An activity which provides legal or professional education to attorneys in accordance with MCLE Rule 5.
1.6 Executive Director: The executive director of the Oregon State Bar.
1.7 Hour or Credit Hour: Sixty minutes of accredited group CLE activity or other CLE
activity, as determined by the MCLE Board.
1.8 MCLE Board Committee: The Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board Committee
created in these Rules appointed by the BOG to assist in the administration of these Rules.
1.9 New Admittee: A person is a new admittee from the date of initial admission as an active member of the Oregon State Bar through the end of his or her first reporting period.
1.10 Regulations: Any regulation adopted by the BOG to implement these Rules.
1.10 11 Reporting Period: The period during which an active member must satisfy the
MCLE requirement.
1.11 12 Retired Member: An active member who is over 65 years old and is fully retired
from the practice of law.
1.12 13 Sponsor: An individual or organization providing a CLE activity.
1.13 14 Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of the State of Oregon.
Rule Two
Administration of Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board
2.1 Creation Duties and Responsibilities of the Board of Governors.
(a) Members. The Minimum Continuing Legal Education Rules shall be
administered by the BOG. The BOG may modify and amend these Rules and adopt
new rules subject to the approval of the Supreme Court. The BOG may adopt,
modify and amend regulations to implement these Rules. There shall be an MCLE
Administrator who shall be an employee of the Oregon State Bar, and a program
advisory committee which shall be a standing committee of the BOG Minimum
Continuing Legal Education Board (the MCLE Board Committee), which shall
consist of six active members and one public member appointed by the Supreme
Court after receiving recommendations from the BOG.
(b) Term. Members of the MCLE Board shall serve three-year terms.
(c) Vacancies. Vacancies on the MCLE Board shall be filled by the Supreme Court
upon recommendation of the BOG for the remainder of the term of the member
whose office is vacated.
(d) Officers. The Supreme Court shall appoint two of the members to serve as chair
and secretary of the MCLE Board and the MCLE Board may appoint such other
officers as it may deem appropriate from time to time. Officers shall serve one-year
terms, unless such term is extended upon recommendation of the MCLE Board to
the BOG and the Supreme Court.
(e) Removal. Removal of MCLE Board members shall be by the Supreme Court
either upon the motion of the after recommendation by the MCLE Board or upon the
court's own motion.
(f) Resignation. A member of the MCLE Board may resign at any time by submitting
written notice of such resignation to the Supreme Court.
2.2 Duties and Responsibilities. of Tthe MCLE Board Committee shall:
(1) Administer the Minimum Continuing Legal Education Rules.]
(a) Review, analyze and recommend to the MCLE Administrator and the BOG changes to the MCLE Rules and Regulations as appropriate to meet program goals.
(2) Adopt, modify, and amend these MCLE Rules, subject to approval by the BOG
and the Supreme Court.
(3) Adopt, modify, and amend operating regulations in accordance with the order
adopted by the Supreme Court and these MCLE Rules.
(4 b) Establish such Recommend filing, accreditation, or reinstatement fees as
deemed necessary to assist in the administration of these MCLE Rules, subject to
for approval by the BOG and the Supreme Court.
(5) Delegate such duties and responsibilities as it may deem necessary to the staff,
subject to approval by the executive director.
(6 c) Enter into Identify and recommend for BOG approval appropriate reciprocity
agreements with other CLE accreditation bodies.
(7 d) Report at least annually to the membership, Prepare an annual report of
MCLE activities the BOG, and the Supreme Court concerning its activities.
2.3 Duties of the MCLE Administrator.
(a) Oversee the day-to-day operation of the program as specified in these Rules.
(b) Approve applications for accreditation and requests for exemption, and make compliance determinations.
(c) Develop the preliminary annual budget for MCLE operations.
(d) Other duties identified by the BOG or as required to implement these Rules.
2.4 Expenses.
(a) Staff and Budget. The bar executive director shall furnish the MCLE Board with
the necessary allocate staff and clerical help to carry out its duties and shall pay the
expenses of the program out of the budget developed annually by staff and
submitted as a part of the bar's general fund budget for approval by the BOG.
(b) Board Committee Members. Members of the MCLE Board shall not be
compensated but may be reimbursed by the Oregon State Bar for expenses
reasonably incurred in the performance of their duties, subject to approval by the
BOG. The committee shall not incur or become liable for any expense including
travel unless a request has been addressed to the president of the BOG, through
the office of the executive director, and authorization for such expense has been
granted by either the president or the executive director prior to the time liability for
the expense is actually incurred. Special consideration will be given to advance
requests for meeting room charges if bar meeting rooms, or other "no charge"
meetings rooms, are not available.
Rule Three
Minimum Continuing Legal Education Requirement
3.1 Effective Date. These Rules, or any amendments thereto, shall take effect upon their approval by the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon.
3.2 Requirement.
(a) In General. Except as provided in Rule 3.2(b), (c) and (d), all active members shall complete 45 credit hours of accredited CLE activity every three years as provided in these Rules.
(b) Reinstatements and New Admittees. An active member whose reporting period is established in Rule 3.5 (b), 3.5(c)(2) or 3.5(d) shall complete 15 credit hours of accredited CLE activity, 2 credit hours of which shall be devoted to legal ethics, in the first reporting period after reinstatement, admission as an active member, or resumption of the practice of law. Thereafter the requirement in Rule 3.2(a) shall apply.
(c) Retired Members. Retired members shall be exempt from compliance with these
Rules, provided the member files a compliance report for the reporting period during
which the exemption is first claimed. No subsequent compliance report shall be
required so long as such member is retired. Such retired member's compliance
report in which exemption is claimed shall certify such member was or became
retired during the reporting period. No retired member shall resume the practice of
law, either on a full or part-time basis, without prior written notice to the MCLE
Board Administrator.
(d) Out-of-State Compliance. An active member whose principal office for the
practice of law is not in the State of Oregon may comply with these rules by filing
a compliance report as required by MCLE Rule 7.1 in which the member certifies
that the member is subject to MCLE requirements in another jurisdiction and that
the member has complied with the MCLE requirement of that jurisdiction during the
member's reporting period, provided the MCLE Board Administrator has determined
that the requirements established by these rules are substantially met by the
requirements of the other jurisdiction.
3.3 Ethics. At least six of the 45 credit hour requirement shall be devoted to accredited CLE activities in legal ethics. This requirement shall be prorated for any active members who have a reporting period of less than three years. For reporting periods ending December 31, 2000 and thereafter, one ethics credit hour in each reporting period shall be on the subject of a lawyer's statutory child abuse reporting obligation.
3.4 Practical Skills. Except as provided herein, all new admittees shall participate in an
accredited practical skills program by the end of their first reporting period. MCLE credit
shall be allowed for participation in such a program. A new admittee who has practiced law
in another jurisdiction for three consecutive years immediately prior to the member's
admission in Oregon may be exempt from the practical skills requirement, provided the
exemption is approved by the MCLE Board Administrator.
3.5 Reporting Period.
(a) In General. All active members shall have three-year reporting periods, except as provided in Rule 3.5(b), (c) and (d).
(b) New Admittees. The first reporting period for a new admittee shall start on the date of admission as an active member and shall end one year after the start of the next reporting period following admission. All subsequent reporting periods shall be three years.
(c) Reinstatements.
(1) An attorney who is voluntarily or involuntarily transferred from active status or is suspended, disbarred or has resigned and becomes reinstated before the end of the reporting period in effect at the time of the transfer, suspension, disbarment or resignation shall retain his or her original reporting period and these Rules shall be applied as though the transfer, suspension, disbarment or resignation had not occurred.
(2) Except as provided in Rule 3.5(c)(1), the first reporting period for an attorney who is reinstated as an active member following a voluntary or involuntary transfer from active status or a suspension, disbarment or resignation shall start on the date of reinstatement and shall end one year after the start of the next reporting period following reinstatement. All subsequent reporting periods shall be three years.
(d) Retired Members.
(1) A retired member who resumes the practice of law before the end of the reporting period in effect at the time of such retirement shall retain his or her original reporting period and these Rules shall be applied as though the retirement had not occurred.
(2) Except as provided in Rule 3.5(d)(1), the first reporting period for a retired member who resumes the practice of law following retirement shall start on the date of such resumption and shall end one year after the start of the next reporting period following resumption. All subsequent reporting periods shall be three years.
Rule Four
Accreditation Procedure
4.1 In General.
(a) In order to qualify as an accredited CLE activity, the activity:
(1) Must be given activity accreditation by the MCLE Board Administrator, or
(2) Must be an activity that would qualify as an accredited CLE activity and that is presented or co-presented by an accredited sponsor, or
(3) Must be accredited pursuant to MCLE Rule 4.6 or pursuant to a
reciprocity agreement to which the MCLE Board Oregon State Bar is a party.
An accredited CLE activity may take place outside Oregon.
(b) The MCLE Board Administrator shall periodically publish a list of accredited
sponsors and accredited programs.
(c) All sponsors shall permit individuals designated by the MCLE Board
Administrator or a member of the MCLE Committee to audit the sponsors' CLE
activities without charge for purposes of monitoring compliance with MCLE
requirements. Monitoring may include attending CLE activities, conducting surveys
of participants and verifying attendance of registrants.
4.2 Sponsor Accreditation.
(a) Subject to the provisions of Rule 4.2(c), CLE activities presented by accredited sponsors are automatically accredited. Accredited sponsors are exempt from the activity accreditation application requirements in Rule 4.3(d).
(b) A sponsor wishing to qualify as an accredited sponsor shall submit an
application to the MCLE Board Administrator containing the information required by
the MCLE Board these Rules. In determining whether to grant accreditation, the
MCLE Board Administrator shall consider the sponsor's past and present ability and
willingness to present CLE activities in compliance with the accreditation standards
listed in these Rules.
(c) Accredited sponsors shall:
(1) Assign the number of credit hours to be allowed for participation in each
of their CLE activities, in compliance with these Rules and any rRegulations
adopted by the MCLE Board BOG.
(2) Pay to the bar a program sponsor fee of $35.00 for each of its CLE activities to be paid prior to each CLE activity. An additional program sponsor fee paid to the bar prior to repeat live, video or audio presentation of a CLE activity is required.
(3) Submit reports and information that may be required by the MCLE Board
these Rules.
(4) Comply with all of the accreditation standards contained in these Rules.
(d) The MCLE Board Administrator shall monitor the CLE activities and reports of
accredited sponsors and may revoke the accredited status of any sponsor that fails
to comply with the requirements and accreditation standards of these Rules and the
any rRegulations adopted by the MCLE Board BOG. The MCLE Board
Administrator shall give 28 days' notice of such revocation. Following the expiration
of the notice period, that sponsor shall be required to apply for accreditation of each
of its CLE activities as provided in Rule 4.3 of these Rules. Review of the MCLE
Administrator's revocation shall be pursuant to Rule 8.1 and Regulation 8.100.
(e) The automatic accreditation given to CLE activities presented or co-presented
by accredited sponsors applies only to activities that comply with the accreditation
standards contained in these Rules and any Regulations adopted by the BOG. If an
accredited sponsor has a question about the compliance of a particular activity, it
should request an informal opinion from the MCLE Board.
4.3 Group Activity Accreditation.
(a) CLE activities not presented by accredited sponsors shall be considered for accreditation on a case-by-case basis and shall satisfy the accreditation standards listed in these Rules for the particular type of activity for which accreditation is being requested.
(b) A sponsor or individual active member may apply for accreditation of a CLE
activity by filing a written application for accreditation with the MCLE Board
Administrator. The application shall be made on the form required by the MCLE
Board Administrator for the particular type of CLE activity for which accreditation is
being requested and shall demonstrate compliance with the accreditation standards
contained in these Rules.
(c) A written application for accreditation of a group CLE activity submitted by or on behalf of the sponsor of the CLE activity shall be accompanied by a program sponsor fee of $35.00. An additional program sponsor fee is required for a repeat live, video or audio presentation of a CLE activity. No program sponsor fee is required when an individual active member submits on the member's own behalf a written application for accreditation of a CLE activity.
(d) A written application for accreditation of a group CLE activity submitted by or on
behalf of the sponsor of the CLE activity shall be filed either before or no later than
42 days after the completion of the activity. An application that is filed after the
expiration of this time limit may be rejected by the MCLE Board Administrator.
(e) Applications for accreditation shall be deemed approved, subject to further
determination by the Board of the number of credit hours properly attributable to the
activity, unless the Board MCLE Administrator, within 14 days after receipt of the
application, sends a notice that the application is questioned. The Board shall
determine the number of credits attributable to the activity and shall decide on any
questioned application no later than the next regular Board meeting following receipt
of the application. The sponsor shall have 14 days to respond to the MCLE
Administrator's questions and the MCLE Administrator shall make a determination
as to the accreditation within 21 days after receiving the sponsor's response.
(f) The MCLE Board Administrator may revoke the accreditation of an activity at any
time if it determines that the accreditation standards were not met for the activity.
Notice of revocation shall be sent to the sponsor of the activity.
(g) Accreditation of a CLE activity obtained by a sponsor or an active member shall apply for all active members participating in the activity.
4.4 Credit Hours. Credit hours, whether determined by an accredited sponsor or by the
MCLE Board Administrator, shall be assigned in multiples of one-half of a credit hour. The
MCLE Board BOG shall adopt regulations to assist sponsors in determining the appropriate
number of credit hours to be assigned.
4.5 Sponsor Advertising.
(a) Only sponsors of accredited CLE activities may include in their advertising the accredited status of the activity and the credit hours assigned.
(b) Specific language and other advertising requirements may be established in
regulations adopted by the MCLE Board BOG.
4.6 Reciprocal Accreditation.
(a) Group CLE activities taking place outside of Oregon may be accredited in Oregon provided:
(1) The jurisdiction in which the activity takes place has a MCLE program and MCLE accreditation standards substantially similar to those established by these Rules; and
(2) The activity has been accredited by the body administering the MCLE program in the jurisdiction in which the activity takes place.
(b) For the purposes of accreditation in Oregon, the MCLE Board Administrator may
assign a number of credits attributable to the activity taking place outside Oregon
in an amount different from the original amount attributed to the activity by the
jurisdiction in which the activity takes place.
Rule Five
Accreditation Standards
5.1 Group CLE Activities. Group CLE activities shall satisfy the following:
(1) The activity must have significant intellectual or practical content; and
(2) The activity must deal primarily with substantive legal issues, legal skills, practice issues, or legal ethics; and
(3) The activity must be offered by a sponsor having substantial, recent experience in offering continuing legal education or by a sponsor that can demonstrate ability to organize and effectively present continuing legal education. Demonstrated ability arises partly from the extent to which individuals with legal training or educational experience are involved in the planning, instruction, and supervision of the activity; and
(4) The activity must be primarily intended for use in a group setting, including live programs and video and audio presentations (including original programming and replays of accredited programs); and
(5) The activity must include the use of thorough, high-quality written
materials, unless the MCLE Board Administrator determines that the activity
has substantial educational value without written materials; and
(6) The activity must be conducted in a comfortable physical setting, conducive to learning.
5.2 Other CLE Activities.
(a) Teaching CLE Activities.
(1) Teaching CLE activities may be accredited at a ratio of one credit hour for each sixty minutes of actual instruction.
(2) Repeat presentations shall not be accredited. However, accreditation
may be given for presentations involving a substantial update of previously
presented material, as determined by the MCLE Board Administrator.
Updated presentations satisfying this requirement may be accredited at a
ratio of one credit hour for each sixty minutes of actual instruction.
(b) Teaching Law School Courses.
(1) Teaching a course in an ABA or AALS accredited law school may be accredited at a ratio of one credit hour for each sixty minutes of actual instruction. Accreditation shall not be given for an active member whose primary employment is as a full-time or part-time law teacher, but may be given for active members who are teaching on a part-time basis in addition to their primary employment.
(2) Repeats of previously accredited courses shall not be accredited.
However, credit may be allowed for teaching a course involving a substantial
update of previously presented material, as determined by the MCLE Board
Administrator. Updated courses satisfying this requirement may be
accredited at a ratio of one credit hour for each sixty minutes of actual
instruction.
(c) Service as a Bar Examiner. Service as a bar examiner for Oregon may be accredited, provided that the service includes personally writing and grading a question for the Oregon bar exam during the reporting period. Such service may be accredited for six (6) credit hours per question.
(d) Legal Research.
(1) Legal research activities may be accredited provided the activity satisfies the following criteria:
(i) It has produced published findings in the form of articles, CLE course materials, chapters, or books, personally authored or edited in whole or in substantial part, by the applicant; and
(ii) It contributes substantially to the legal education of the applicant and other attorneys; and
(iii) It is not done in the regular course of the active member's primary employment.
(2) The number of credit hours shall be determined by the MCLE Board
Administrator, and shall be based on the limitation set forth in Rule 6.2, the
hours of preparation and the contribution of the written materials to the
professional competency of the applicant and other attorneys.
(e) Legal Ethics Service. Two credit hours per year for each twelve months of service toward meeting the legal ethics requirement shall be given for service on the Oregon State Bar Legal Ethics Committee, Client Security Fund Committee, Commission on Judicial Fitness & Disability, Local Professional Responsibility Committees, State Professional Responsibility Board, and Disciplinary Board, and for active participation as volunteer bar counsel in Oregon disciplinary proceedings.
(f) Legislative Service. Two general credit hours per month shall be given for each full month of service as a member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly while it is in session.
5.3 Other Professionals. Notwithstanding the requirements of Rule 5.1(2) and (3),
participation in an educational activity offered primarily to or by other professionals may be
accredited as a CLE activity. However, the MCLE Board Administrator shall evaluate
carefully the content of the activity for compliance with other MCLE accreditation
standards. The MCLE Board Administrator may accredit the activity for less than the total
classroom hours being presented if the MCLE Board Administrator determines that the
subject matter is not sufficient to justify full accreditation.
5.4 Attending Law School Classes. Attending a class at an ABA or AALS accredited law school may be accredited as a CLE activity.
5.5 Legal Ethics.
(a) In order to be accredited as a legal ethics activity, an activity shall be devoted to the area of professional responsibility and shall include discussion of applicable disciplinary rules.
(b) Portions of activities also may be accredited for purposes of satisfying the legal ethics requirement, if the ethics content of the activity is clearly defined.
5.6 Unaccredited Activities. The following activities shall not be accredited:
(1) Activities that would be characterized as dealing primarily with personal self-improvement; and
(2) Activities designed primarily to sell services or equipment, to enhance law office profits or to generate revenue for the lawyer; and
(3) Video or audio presentations of a CLE activity originally conducted more than five years prior to the date viewed or heard by the member seeking credit, unless it can be shown by the member that the activity has current educational value.
(4) Repeat live, video or audio presentations of a CLE activity for which the active member has already obtained MCLE credit in the same reporting period.
Rule Six
Credit Limitations
6.1 In General.
(a) Credit shall be allowed only for CLE activities that are accredited as provided in
these Rules, and substantial participation by the active member is required. The
MCLE Board Administrator may allow partial credit for completion of designated
portions of a CLE activity.
(b) Credit shall be allocated in multiples of one-half of a credit hour.
(c) Except as provided in Rule 6.1(d), credit for a particular reporting period shall be allowed only for activities participated in during that reporting period.
(d) An active member may carry forward 15 or fewer unused credit hours from the reporting period during which the credit hours were earned to the next reporting period.
6.2 Legal Research Limitation. No more than 15 credit hours shall be allowed for each legal research activity for which credit is sought under MCLE Rule 5.2(d).
Rule Seven
Compliance
7.1 Reports. Every active member shall file a completed compliance report with the bar,
on a form provided by the MCLE Board Administrator, not later than 28 days after the end
of the active member's reporting period. A compliance report shall be deemed completed
only if all of the requested information is provided on the report and if that information is
accurate.
7.2 Recordkeeping.
(a) Every active member shall maintain records of participation in CLE activities for use in completing a compliance report and shall retain these records for a period of twelve months after the end of the member's reporting period.
(b) The MCLE Board Administrator shall is not be required to maintain records of
active members' participation in CLE activities, except as necessary to verify
compliance with the MCLE requirement.
7.3 Audits.
(a) The MCLE Board Administrator may conduct routine audits of compliance
reports filed pursuant to Rule 7.1.
(b) The MCLE Board Administrator may request and review records of participation
in CLE activities reported by active members.
(c) Failure to substantiate participation in CLE activities in accordance with
applicable rules and regulations after request by the MCLE Board Administrator
shall result in disallowance of credits for the reported activity and assessment of the
late filing fee specified in 7.5(f).
(d) The MCLE Board Administrator may, in its discretion, shall refer active members
to the Oregon State Bar Disciplinary Counsel for further action where questions of
dishonesty in reporting occur.
7.4 Noncompliance.
(a) Grounds. The following are considered grounds for a finding of non-compliance with these Rules:
(1) Failure to complete the MCLE requirement for the applicable reporting period.
(2) Failure to file a completed compliance report on time.
(3) Failure to provide sufficient records of participation in CLE activities to
substantiate credits reported, after request by the MCLE Board
Administrator.
(b) Notice. In the event of a finding of noncompliance, the MCLE Board
Administrator shall serve, by certified mail, a written notice of noncompliance on the
affected active member. The notice shall state the nature of the noncompliance and
shall summarize the applicable rules regarding noncompliance and its
consequences.
7.5 Cure.
(a) Noncompliance for failure to file a completed compliance report can be cured by
filing with the bar the completed report demonstrating completion of the MCLE
requirement during the applicable reporting period, together with the late filing fee
specified in Rule 7.5(f) of these Rules, within 63 days following mailing of the notice
of noncompliance.
(b) Noncompliance for failure to complete the MCLE requirement during the applicable reporting period can be cured by doing the following within 63 days following mailing of the notice of noncompliance:
(1) Completing the credit hours necessary to satisfy the MCLE requirement for the applicable reporting period;
(2) Filing the completed compliance report; and
(3) Paying the late filing fee specified in Rule 7.5(f).
(c) Noncompliance for failure to provide the MCLE Board Administrator with
sufficient records of participation in CLE activities to substantiate credits reported
can be cured by providing the MCLE Board Administrator with sufficient records
within the time established by the MCLE Board Administrator and paying the late
filing fee specified in Rule 7.5(f).
(d) Credit hours applied to a previous reporting period for the purpose of curing noncompliance as provided in Rule 7.5(b) may only be used for that purpose and may not be used to satisfy the MCLE requirement for any other reporting period.
(e) When it is determined that the noncompliance has been cured, the MCLE Board
Administrator shall notify the affected active member that he or she has complied
with the MCLE requirement for the applicable reporting period.
(f) The late filing fee referred to in these Rules is $150. A member in noncompliance for a second consecutive reporting period shall be assessed a late filing fee of $300.
7.6 Suspension. If the noncompliance is not cured within the deadline specified in Rule
7.5, the MCLE Board Administrator shall recommend to the Supreme Court that the
affected active member be suspended from membership in the bar.
Rule Eight
Review and Enforcement
8.1 Review.
(a) Decisions of the MCLE Board Administrator. A decision, other than a suspension
recommended pursuant to Rule 7.6, affecting any active member or sponsor is final
unless a request for review by the MCLE Committee is filed with the MCLE Board
Administrator within 21 days after notice of the decision is mailed. The request for
review may be by letter and requires no special form, but it shall state the decision
to be reviewed and give the reasons for review. The matter shall be decided
reviewed by the MCLE Board or a panel thereof Committee at its next regular
meeting. An active member or sponsor shall have the right, upon request, to be
heard, and any such hearing request shall be made in the initial letter. The hearing
shall be informal. Upon review, the MCLE Board Committee shall issue a written
decision and have authority to take whatever action consistent with these rules it
deems proper.
(b) Decisions of the MCLE Committee. A decision of the MCLE Committee may be reviewed by the BOG on written request of the affected active member or sponsor made within 21 days of the issuance of the MCLE Committee's decision. The decision of the BOG shall be final.
(b c) Suspension Recommendation of the MCLE Board Administrator. A
recommendation for suspension pursuant to Rule 7.6 shall be subject to the
following procedures:
(1) Within 14 days after a MCLE Board's Administrator's recommendation
that a member be suspended from membership in the bar is mailed to the
Supreme Court and served by certified mail upon the member, a member
recommended for suspension may file with the State Court Administrator and
the MCLE Board Administrator a petition for review of the recommended
suspension. The petition shall set forth a concise statement of each reason
asserted for review of the MCLE Board's Administrator's recommendation
and may be accompanied by one or more supporting affidavits.
(2) Within 14 days after a petition for review is filed by a member
recommended for suspension, the MCLE Board Administrator shall file with
the State Court Administrator a response and may submit one or more
supporting affidavits. Further submissions by the parties shall not be allowed
unless the court so requests.
(3) The court may review the MCLE Board Administrator's recommendation,
petition for review and response without further briefing or oral argument.
The court may, however, request either further briefing or oral argument, or
both. Thereafter, the court shall enter its order. If the court approves the
recommendation of the MCLE Board Administrator, an effective date for the
member's suspension shall be stated therein.
8.2 Reinstatement. An active member suspended for noncompliance with the MCLE requirement shall be reinstated only upon completion of the MCLE requirement, submission of a completed compliance report to the bar, payment of the late filing and reinstatement fees, and compliance with the applicable provisions of the Rules of Procedure.
Rule Nine
Hardship
Active members or sponsors who have a hardship or other extenuating
circumstance that makes compliance with any of the requirements of these Rules,
including fees, impossible or inordinately difficult may file a written request for substituted
compliance, partial waiver, or other exemption, which may be granted by the MCLE Board
Administrator upon written application of the active member or sponsor. The application
shall state the reason for the request and shall set out continuing legal education plans
tailored to the particular circumstances of the applicant.
Rule Ten
Amendment
These Rules may be amended by the MCLE Board BOG subject to approval by the BOG
and the Supreme Court. Amendments may be proposed by the MCLE Board Committee,
the executive director, or an active member. Proposed amendments shall be submitted
and considered in compliance with the any regulations adopted by the MCLE Board BOG.
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