Yes — Hawaii requires full-time state judges to undertake a separate judicial education obligation in addition to the usual attorney CLE regime.
In Hawaii, full-time state judges must participate in a judicial education program approved by the Committee on Judicial Education; those hours may also count toward the standard CLE requirement for attorneys. (RSCH Rule 22(h))
RSCH Rule 22(h) exempts full-time federal judges, magistrate judges, bankruptcy judges, U.S. Court of Federal Claims judges, and administrative law judges from CLE, but mandates that full-time state judges attend at least 3 hours of approved judicial education annually.
Key Takeaway: Judges in Hawaii must meet a separate judicial education requirement (minimum 3 hours annually) under Rule 22(h), which is distinct from but may overlap with the attorney CLE obligation.