Yes — Idaho requires a minimum number of live or interactive credits.
Of the 30 total MCLE hours in each three-year reporting period, no more than 15 may be from self-study or recorded courses.
Under Idaho Bar Commission rules and MCLE policy:
- A CLE activity is considered “self-study” (recorded/on-demand) unless (a) three or more participants attend live and (b) the participants have access to the presenter or a qualified moderator.
- Therefore, at least 15 credits must come from live, interactive formats (in-person, live webcast, or teleconference) that are not classified as self-study.
- Self-study (recorded) courses must be accredited in advance.
Key Takeaway
At least half of Idaho’s required CLE credits (i.e. 15 out of 30) must come from live or interactive formats — recorded/on-demand self-study credits are capped at 15.