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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in Kansas?

No — Kansas does not require CLE to be completed in person; “electronic live” (webcast/teleconference) and prerecorded formats are both accepted as eligible CLE. Under Kansas Rule 801(k), an electronic live program that allows interaction is accredited just like an in-person program.

Kansas CLE Format Rules

  • “Live program” includes in-person events and electronic live programs (webcasts, teleconferences) that permit attendees to ask questions or interact with presenters.
  • Prerecorded courses (on-demand) may be approved, provided they meet Kansas’ interaction and verification standards.
  • Self-study programs that lack interactivity or verification are not accreditable under Rule 808(i).

Key Takeaway: In Kansas, neither in-person attendance nor live webcasting is strictly mandated — both live webcasts and approved prerecorded courses are permitted so long as they meet interaction and verification standards.

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