Yes — effective now, no attorneys in South Dakota are required to take CLE, because South Dakota has no mandatory CLE rule.
Since there is no CLE mandate, there are no exemptions to claim or procedures to comply with — CLE is entirely voluntary in the state.
Details / Context
- The State Bar of South Dakota describes itself as a “Non-Mandatory CLE State.”
- The ABA jurisdiction summary confirms South Dakota attorneys do not have MCLE requirements.
- Although the bar membership recently voted to explore implementing CLE (20 hours every two years starting 2027), that proposal has not yet become mandatory.
Key Takeaway
In South Dakota, attorneys are not required to comply with CLE, so no exemptions exist — CLE remains voluntary unless and until the Supreme Court adopts a rule change.