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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Hawaii?

No — Hawaii’s CLE scheme does not include a general extension mechanism for reporting; instead, after the deadline, you may cure noncompliance during an audit period (with fees).

Hawaii attorneys self-report their CLE on the annual registration and, if audited, may submit proof of completion within 60 days of notice along with payment of any late fee.

Detailed Explanation

  • Under RSCH Rule 22 and Hawaii CLE Regulations, active attorneys must complete at least 3 CLE credit hours by December 31 each year and report them by January 31 via the Bar’s registration form.
  • The CLE Regulations provide that in the event of an audit, if a certificate was earned after the deadline, a late fee under the fee schedule may be assessed.
  • After receiving a certified notice of noncompliance, an attorney has 60 days to submit proof that the required CLE was completed, pay the late fee, or contest the finding.
  • If you fail to cure within 60 days of the noncompliance notice, the Bar may automatically suspend your active status until compliance is demonstrated.
  • There is no provision in the rules that expressly grants an advance extension (i.e. before the deadline) or a waiver that extends the reporting deadline.

Key Takeaway
In Hawaii, you cannot proactively request to extend the CLE reporting deadline — your recourse after missing it is the 60-day audit cure period (with fees), not a formal extension.

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