Nothing “counts” toward CLE in South Dakota because the state does not require attorneys to complete CLE.
Attorneys are not obligated to earn or report CLE credits under South Dakota law.
Key facts
- South Dakota is a non-mandatory CLE jurisdiction — there is no MCLE requirement for license maintenance.
- Because CLE is voluntary, there is no official list of approved activity types, no caps or specialty hour mandates, and no carryover or reporting rules.
- Some CLE providers may offer “self-study” or educational courses to South Dakota attorneys, but those are entirely for professional development, not for fulfilling any state mandate.
Key Takeaway: In South Dakota, attorneys do not have a CLE requirement, so no activity is required or counted toward CLE under state rules.