Yes — Pennsylvania attorneys may request an extension or waiver for CLE reporting under 204 Pa. Code § 6. The CLE Board may grant extensions of time for completing CLE requirements in cases of undue hardship or compelling reasons.
Pennsylvania CLE Rules & Reporting
- Every active lawyer must complete annual CLE during their compliance period (April 30, August 31, or December 31, depending on their group).
- 204 Pa. Code § 6 allows the Board to waive CLE obligations for up to one year, and to grant extensions of time under Rule 113.
- The application for an extension must include reasons, efforts to comply, and a plan to complete.
- A $50 filing fee accompanies the extension request under Board regulations.
What You Should Do
- Review 204 Pa. Code § 6 and Rule 113 in the CLE Board’s regulations.
- Draft a written application stating your hardship or compelling circumstances, your efforts to comply, and a completion plan.
- Submit the application to the Pennsylvania CLE Board with the $50 filing fee.
- Await Board action, and if granted, complete your CLE under the extended deadline.
Limitations & Considerations
- Granting extensions or waivers is discretionary — not guaranteed.
- The Board can impose additional CLE requirements when a waiver ends.
- Extensions are for completing requirements, not altering the CLE amounts or categories.
- The application must be timely; delay weakens your case.
Key Takeaway
Pennsylvania allows CLE reporting extensions or waivers under § 6 and Rule 113 for undue hardship or compelling reasons — submit a timely application with justification and plan, and pay the $50 filing fee, but approval is not automatic.