No — Kansas does not require attorneys to complete a specific number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
Kansas allows all required CLE hours to be earned via approved live (in-person or live interactive webcast) or prerecorded formats, subject to verification and accreditation rules.
Details
- Kansas attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours annually, including at least 2 hours in ethics and professionalism.
- All 12 hours may be obtained online or in person under Kansas rules.
- “Live program” in Kansas includes in-person, live webcasts, or teleconference with interactive features and is accredited the same way as in-person courses.
- “Prerecorded program” (on-demand) is acceptable if it meets Kansas verification standards, but self-study programs are not eligible for credit.
- Providers must independently verify attendance (e.g. pop-ups, polling questions, login tracking), not rely solely on affidavits.
Key Takeaway
Kansas mandates CLE credit but imposes no rule requiring a minimum number of in-person classroom hours — attorneys may fulfill their requirement via approved live or recorded formats if the program meets Kansas accreditation standards.