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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Oregon?

Yes — in Oregon, attorneys may request an extension (or relief) in limited circumstances if hardship or extenuating conditions prevent timely compliance. The Oregon State Bar’s MCLE FAQ indicates that extensions are available for severe medical or financial hardship under Rule 8.12.

Oregon MCLE Deadlines & Reporting

  • The reporting (compliance) deadline for completing CLE credits is April 30 of the reporting year.
  • Attorneys have until May 31 to submit their MCLE transcript.
  • Failure to complete credits by April 30 (without extension) results in a $200 fine, and missing transcript submission by May 31 may trigger administrative suspension effective August 1.

Authority & Conditions to Request an Extension

  • Extensions may be granted for financial hardship or severe medical issues.
  • The authority lies in Rule 8.12, which allows substituted compliance, partial waiver, or exemption for hardship or extenuating circumstances.
  • The applicant must contact the Bar’s MCLE Program Manager with a written request explaining the hardship.

What You Should Do

  1. Evaluate whether your hardship qualifies (medical, financial, etc.).
  2. Draft a written request citing Rule 8.12, detailing your hardship, and proposing a completion plan.
  3. Contact the Oregon State Bar MCLE office (e.g., via the MCLE Program Manager) promptly.
  4. If granted, complete CLE and submit your transcript under the extended schedule.
  5. Maintain documentation supporting your hardship claim (medical records, financial ledgers, etc.).

Limitations & Considerations

  • Approval is discretionary — not every request is accepted.
  • The extension addresses the reporting/compliance deadline rather than altering CLE requirements.
  • You must act promptly — late requests are less likely to succeed.
  • Even under extension, failure to satisfy the conditions may still lead to penalties or other consequences.

Key Takeaway
Oregon allows attorneys to seek an extension under Rule 8.12 for CLE reporting in cases of severe hardship — you must submit a timely, documented request to the Bar, but relief is discretionary.

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