No — Hawaii does not require a minimum number of in-person (classroom) CLE hours.
Hawai‘i’s MCLE rules allow credit for approved programs in any format (in-person, live webcast, or on-demand) so long as they satisfy continuing education standards.
Details
- Active attorneys in Hawai‘i must complete 3 credit hours of CLE annually, including an ethics component every three years.
- The rules do not reserve or mandate any specific portion of those 3 hours to be in-person instruction.
- Providers may offer Hawaii-approved courses in online, recorded, or live formats.
- Attendance must be documented and records retained in case of audits.
Key Takeaway
Hawai‘i accepts CLE in multiple delivery formats and does not enforce a minimum classroom or in-person CLE requirement.