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Do judges in Rhode Island have separate CLE requirements?

No – Rhode Island does not impose a separate CLE requirement for judges; full-time state or federal judges and magistrates who are not engaged in the practice of law are exempt from MCLE.
Judicial education is administered by the Judiciary’s Education Office, while standard MCLE obligations apply to attorneys who do not fall within this exemption.

Details:
– Full-time judges and magistrates who are not practicing law are expressly exempt from MCLE under Article IV of the Supreme Court Rules.
– The Rhode Island Judiciary’s Education Office runs judicial education and also oversees MCLE for attorneys, but the MCLE exemption removes full-time judges from the attorney reporting requirement.
– Judges who are not within the exemption (for example, not full-time or engaged in the practice of law) remain subject to MCLE as active practitioners.

Key Takeaway
Rhode Island has no separate judges-only CLE requirement; instead, full-time judges who are not practicing law are exempt from MCLE, while others must comply with the standard attorney rules.

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