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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Montana?

Yes – Montana allows attorneys to request an extension of time for CLE reporting under Rule 6 of the Montana CLE Rules when special circumstances or undue hardship exist.
Such extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis and may be granted for reasons like severe illness, injury, or extended absence.

  • The CLE reporting year runs from April 1 through March 31.
  • A grace period until May 15 allows attorneys to earn and report credits without penalty.
  • After May 15, a $50 late filing fee applies for noncompliance.
  • Attorneys who remain noncompliant after July 1 are transferred to inactive status.

Extension Policy under Rule 6:
– The CLE Commission may grant an extension of time or an exemption when an attorney shows special circumstances or undue hardship.
– Qualifying reasons include serious illness, injury, or extended absence from the United States.
– The Commission may exempt all or part of the CLE requirement for one year, but extensions cannot be granted for the same hardship in successive years.
– Extensions are discretionary and must be supported by written documentation.

How to Apply:
1. Submit a written request to the Montana CLE Commission explaining the hardship or special circumstances.
2. Include any supporting documentation (such as medical or travel records).
3. File the request before the reporting deadline or as soon as possible thereafter.
4. Await written approval and comply with any new deadlines issued by the Commission.

Key Takeaway
Yes – Montana permits CLE reporting extensions under Rule 6 for attorneys facing special circumstances or undue hardship, but approval is discretionary and must be formally requested with documentation.

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