No — judges in Idaho do not have a separate CLE regime; they fall under the same MCLE rules that govern all active Idaho attorneys.
Idaho Bar Commission Rule 402 requires each active and house counsel member to complete 30 accredited CLE credits every three years (including 3 in ethics).
That rule makes no special carve-out for judges or judicial officers, meaning judicial education must be satisfied under the same framework.
Key Takeaway: In Idaho, judges are treated like other attorneys for CLE purposes — there is no distinct, separate judicial CLE program.