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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Kansas?

Yes — Kansas allows carryover of unused CLE credits, but with limitations.

Under Kansas Rule 804(b), an active attorney may carry over up to 10 unused general attendance CLE credits; ethics and professionalism credits may carry over only as general credits (not retaining their ethics designation).

Details & nuances

  • Rule 804(b)(1) provides that “an active attorney may carry over up to 10 unused general attendance CLE credit hours.”
  • Rule 804(b)(2) states that any ethics or professionalism CLE credit in excess of the 2-hour requirement may be carried over — but only as general attendance credit, not toward the ethics/professionalism requirement of the next period.
  • Rule 804(b)(3) excludes certain credit types from carryover: teaching, authorship, or law practice management credit hours cannot be carried forward.
  • Rule 808(b) requires that the carryover application, affidavit, or attendance be submitted to the Office of Judicial Administration (OJA) by July 31 (or postmarked by then) following the compliance period.
  • The Kansas CLE FAQ and external CLE providers confirm the same: you may carry over 10 credits, ethics carryover only as general credits, and certain types excluded.

Key Takeaway

In Kansas, you may carry over up to 10 unused general CLE credits (and excess ethics credits only as general credit) into the next compliance period — but not teaching, authorship, or law-management credits.

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