No — Idaho’s CLE (MCLE) rules do not provide a separate or reduced requirement for part-time attorneys; all “Active” attorneys must meet the same baseline.
Idaho Bar Commission Rule 402(a) requires Active and House Counsel members to complete 30 credit hours of approved CLE in every three-year reporting period, of which at least 3 must be in legal ethics or professional responsibility.
Details:
- Up to 15 of the 30 credit hours may come from self-study (on-demand) programs; the rest must come from approved live or interactive activities.
- New admittees must complete 10 “New Admittee Credit-Approved” CLE credits within the first 12 months, including required core Idaho law topics.
- CLE credit hours generally cannot be carried forward beyond a reporting period.
- There is no provision in the rules that reduces the requirement based on how many hours the attorney practices.
Key Takeaway: In Idaho, being part-time rather than full-time does not change CLE obligations — all Active attorneys must complete the same 30-hour requirement (subject to new-admittee rules).