Yes — Rhode Island requires a minimum of 4 credit hours annually in live formats (in-person or synchronous).
Attorneys must complete 10 MCLE credit hours per year, of which up to 6 may be via recorded or on-demand programs.
Details
- Rhode Island’s MCLE rules mandate 10 total credit hours annually, including 2 hours in ethics and 1 in diversity/inclusion.
- At least 4 hours must be earned via “live” programs (in-person or synchronous webcast) to satisfy the live-format minimum.
- The remaining hours may be taken through approved recorded programs (subject to a cap).
- Excess credits in live format may carry over to the next year (live credits carry forward).
- Recorded (on-demand) credits beyond the allowable amount may not carry forward.
Key Takeaway
Rhode Island enforces a live-format minimum: at least 4 of the 10 annual CLE credits must be earned via live instruction (in-person or synchronous).