Yes — in Montana, certain attorneys are exempt from CLE or may obtain a waiver under particular circumstances, such as legislators or the governor during term of office, inactive members, and newly admitted attorneys for their admission year.
The Montana CLE rules (under the Montana Bar / CLE Commission) specify exemptions and allow extensions or waivers for hardship.
Details / Exceptions
- Legislator / Governor exemption: A legislator member or the Governor of Montana is exempt from CLE requirements during his or her term of office. (Montana Bar CLE rules)
- Inactive member exemption: Attorneys designated as inactive are exempt from CLE requirements.
- Newly admitted attorney exemption: An attorney admitted during a reporting year is not required to complete CLE in that year.
- Hardship / extension / waiver: The CLE Commission may issue exemptions or extensions in special circumstances such as severe illness or injury.
Key Takeaway
Montana’s CLE regime includes limited exemptions — for legislators or the governor during office, inactive status, and new admittees in their first year — and allows for case-by-case waivers for hardship; attorneys must follow the Commission’s procedures to claim those exemptions.