In South Carolina, CLE credit counts when the course is approved by the Commission on CLE & Specialization (or designated under SCACR), including live, broadcast, distance, teaching, and specialty programming.
Attorneys must complete 14 approved hours yearly, with at least 2 in ethics and periodic substance abuse/mental health training.
Qualifying CLE activities
- Attendance at Commission-approved courses (live in-person, seminars)
- Alternatively delivered courses (ADO/ADT: online, telephonic) — up to 8 hours per year
- Teaching or presenting accredited CLE programs
- Publication or authorship of approved legal materials (if accredited)
- Education in substance abuse / mental health or stress management (mandated at least once every two years)
- Live, in-person instruction (must earn at least 6 live credits annually)
Limits, specialty rules & carryover
- At least 2 of the 14 hours must be Legal Ethics / Professional Responsibility (LEPR)
- At least once every two years, complete 1 hour devoted exclusively to substance abuse / mental health (SA/MH); SA/MH credit does not count toward LEPR requirement
- Maximum of 8 hours per year may come from ADO/ADT (alternatively delivered) formats
- Live in-person courses: you must earn at least 6 hours via in-person instruction (webcasts / alternative do not qualify as live)
- Carryover: excess CLE hours (up to 14) may carry forward, including up to 2 LEPR hours; ADO/ADT credit may not carry forward
- SA/MH credit earned during the two-year cycle cannot be carried forward to a new cycle
- Newly admitted attorneys are exempt in their admission reporting year; during their first year they must also complete an Essentials series course administered by the SC Bar (which counts toward CLE)
Key Takeaway: In South Carolina, approved live, broadcast, distance, teaching, and specialty CLE credit count—subject to caps on online credit, live minimums, ethics and SA/MH mandates, and controlled carryover—so meeting those format and topic requirements is essential.