There is no formal grace period in Hawaii beyond the December 31 compliance deadline — attorneys must complete and report CLE by year-end. Noncompliance triggers a certified notice and potential suspension under RSCH Rule 22.
Hawaii CLE Requirements & Reporting
- December 31: Deadline to complete all required CLE credits.
- Reporting is done via the attorney registration form, certified at that time.
Enforcement & Noncompliance Procedure
- Within 60 days after the registration deadline, the HSBA sends a certified notice of noncompliance to attorneys who failed to meet CLE requirements.
- Recipients of the notice have 15 days to submit proof, contest it, or resign their license.
- Failure to respond or comply leads to automatic administrative suspension until full compliance and proof are accepted.
Key Takeaway: Hawaii requires CLE compliance by December 31 with no additional grace period; noncompliance leads to a formal notice and possible suspension under Rule 22.