No — Utah’s MCLE (CLE) rules do not provide a reduced requirement for part-time attorneys; all “active status” attorneys must satisfy the same baseline.
Under Utah’s UCJA Rule 11-604, each active status lawyer must complete 12 hours of Accredited CLE in each compliance cycle (July 1 through June 30), of which at least 6 hours must be “Verified CLE.”
Details:
- Of the 12 required hours, 1 must cover Ethics CLE and 1 must cover Professionalism & Civility CLE.
- The remaining 6 hours may be Elective CLE (which includes self-study or verified formats).
- Credits cannot be carried over into the next compliance period.
- Attorneys on inactive status are not subject to the CLE requirement while inactive.
- Emeritus attorneys have a reduced requirement (6 hours) unless they elect otherwise or work jointly with another active attorney.
Key Takeaway: In Utah, being part-time versus full-time carries no effect on your CLE duty — all active attorneys must complete the same 12-hour requirement (with verified and elective components).