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What counts toward CLE requirements in Iowa?

In Iowa, CLE credit includes approved live programs, moderated webinars, on-demand courses, teaching, writing legal articles, and out-of-state programs—so long as they comply with the Iowa Supreme Court’s CLE rules.

These activities must be accredited by the Iowa Commission on CLE under Court Rule ‎41 and follow content, format, and reporting standards.

Details

  • All Iowa attorneys must complete 15 CLE credit hours annually, including 1 hour of legal ethics and 1 hour of either attorney wellness or diversity/inclusion.
  • The former cap on unmoderated (on-demand) programming is lifted—attorneys may fulfill their full requirement via on-demand courses if desired.
  • Live programs (in-person or real-time webinars) qualify as “moderated” credit; on-demand courses must be approved under “unmoderated” formats.
  • Teaching or presenting CLE programs may count, as may writing legal publications, subject to approval and time-credit rules.
  • Excess credits may be carried over into the next two reporting periods; however, excess ethics or wellness/diversity credits may only count as general credits when carried over.
  • Attendance is self-reported by March 10 following the December 31 deadline; attorneys must track, certify, and report their CLE credits to the Iowa Commission.

Key Takeaway

Iowa CLE credit encompasses live and recorded courses, teaching, writing, and out-of-state programs, provided they meet accreditation rules; the full 15-hour requirement can now be met by on-demand learning if approved.

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