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Does Vermont have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

Yes — Vermont mandates a “live program” minimum under its rules: out of the 24 credits required biennially, at least 18 credits must come from moderated programming or non-moderated programming with interactivity.

That leaves a maximum of 6 credits permissible from non-interactive (pure self-study) formats.

Details

  • Attorneys on active status must earn 24 MCLE credits every two years.
  • Of those 24 credits, at least 18 must be earned via “moderated programming” or “non-moderated programming with interactivity as a key component.”
  • Up to 6 credits may be earned via non-interactive (self-study) formats.
  • Newly admitted attorneys have additional requirements: they must complete 15 hours of Vermont practice & procedure credits within one year of admission, of which at least 9 hours must be from moderated or interactive programs.
  • Courses are categorized and credited based on format (interactive vs non-interactive) under the Vermont Rules for MCLE.

Key Takeaway

Yes — Vermont enforces a live or interactive component: attorneys must earn at least 18 of 24 credits via moderated or interactive formats, with only 6 credits permitted from non-interactive self-study courses.

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