Mission Statement:
“By continuing legal education throughout the period of practice of law, attorneys can better fulfill their obligation competently to serve their clients. These rules establish minimum requirements for such continuing legal education and the means by which the requirements shall be enforced.”
Rules for MCLE are covered in the Supreme Court Rules of Professional Practice Chapter 14 Article 4.
- Rule 14-401. Purpose
- Rule 14-402. Definitions
- Rule 14-403. Establishment and membership of Board
- Rule 14-404. Active status lawyers: MCLE, NLTP and admission on motion requirements
- Rule 14-405. MCLE requirements for lawyers on inactive status
- Rule 14-406. MCLE requirements for lawyers on active military duty
- Rule 14-407. MCLE requirements for lawyers on active emeritus status
- Rule 14-408. Credit hour defined: application for approval
- Rule 14-409. Self-Study categories of accredited MCLE defined
- Rule 14-410. Accreditation of MCLE; undue hardship and special accreditation
- Rule 14-411. Board accreditation of non-approved sponsor courses
- Rule 14-412. Presumptively approved sponsors; presumptive MCLE accreditation
- Rule 14-413. MCLE credit for qualified audio and video presentations; computer interactive telephonic programs; writing; lecturing; teaching; live attendance
- Rule 14-414. Certificate of compliance; filing, late, and reinstatement fees; suspension; reinstatement
- Rule 14-415. Failure to satisfy MCLE requirements; notice; appeal procedures; reinstatement; waivers and extensions; deferrals
- Rule 14-416. Lawyers on active status not practicing law; certificate of exemption
- Rule 14-417. Miscellaneous fees and expenses
The Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education, while a government entity, is located in the Utah Law & Justice Center along with the Utah State Bar and several other law and government related entities. The email address and web pages that are presented here in the Utah State Bar Web site are provided as a courtesy to the MCLE by the Utah State Bar.