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Are there military exemptions for CLE?

Yes — many jurisdictions permit attorneys on active military duty to seek a CLE waiver or exemption during their service. The specific eligibility, application process, and conditions vary by jurisdiction.

Details & Examples:

  • In Illinois, attorneys serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces for at least one day during a reporting period are fully exempt from MCLE for that period.
  • In Texas, attorneys deployed to a combat zone may apply for a military waiver and remain exempt until they notify the MCLE department that deployment has ended.
  • In New York, if an attorney was on full-time active military duty for the entire CLE reporting cycle, they may be exempt from the CLE requirement by applying for a waiver or modification.
  • In Florida, CLE exemption under Rule 6-10.3 includes active military service as one qualifying basis.
  • Jurisdictions might require you to provide proof of service, complete a waiver form, or formally notify the CLE or MCLE board to activate the exemption.

Key Takeaway
Yes — military exemptions for CLE exist in multiple jurisdictions, but eligibility criteria, required documentation, and the process differ state by state.

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