No — North Dakota’s CLE rules do not provide a general extension for attorney CLE reporting; the rules require timely reporting and do not include a “petition to extend” provision.
Rules & Reporting in North Dakota
- Under the North Dakota Rules for Continuing Legal Education, attorneys must complete 45 hours of approved CLE in each three-year period.
- Each attorney must file a Report of Compliance by July 30 following the end of the three-year period.
- The rules do not contain a provision for attorneys to request an extension of the reporting deadline.
Failure & Penalty Procedures
- If an attorney fails to satisfy educational requirements, Rule 4 and associated procedures may be triggered.
- For judges, separate judicial education rules explicitly allow the Commission to grant an extension of time for reporting or compliance if “good cause” is shown.
What You Should Do
- Confirm your CLE compliance period and reporting deadline (three-year cycle).
- If you believe you won’t meet the deadline, contact the North Dakota CLE Commission promptly—though the rules do not guarantee relief, discretionary accommodation might be possible.
- Retain documentation of your reason(s) (illness, emergency, etc.).
- Complete the CLE as soon as possible, understanding that late reporting or noncompliance may trigger discipline.
Limitations & Considerations
- Because there is no formal extension provision, requests may be viewed as outside the established rules.
- Any relief would rest on exceptional circumstances and discretion, not a guaranteed right.
- Noncompliance can result in sanctions, including being declared ineligible to practice.
Key Takeaway
North Dakota does not formally permit extensions of CLE reporting deadlines under its attorney CLE statutes; you must comply or request exceptional relief, which is discretionary and not assured.