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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in South Carolina?

Yes — South Carolina allows carryover of CLE credits, with limitations.
Judicial CLE credits may carry over more liberally, but for active Bar members the Commission’s regulation allows up to 14 credits of Bar CLE carryover, with restrictions.

Details & nuances

  • Under the SCCCLE Regulations, judicial members may carry forward excess CLE credit up to 30 hours for the next year.
  • For active Bar members, the Commission’s FAQ states: “The maximum carry-forward credit is 14 hours of MCLE credit, of which two (2) hours may be LEPR (ethics) credit.”
  • The carryover excludes credit from “alternatively delivered” courses (e.g. on-demand) — those credits are not eligible for carryover.
  • Credits earned during the admission year (except for the Bar’s Essentials series) may not be carried into the first reporting year.
  • The general rule for Bar members is: you may carry up to 14 hours into the next year, but only up to 2 may be ethics (LEPR), and on-demand credits do not carry over.

Key Takeaway
In South Carolina, active attorneys may carry over up to 14 CLE credits (with up to 2 in ethics), but only from live or interactive programs — on-demand credits are excluded, and carryover only spans one year.

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