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What is the reporting format for CLE in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania attorneys report CLE through provider-submitted attendance; individual lawyers do not need to file a separate credit report. Providers have 30 days after each activity to submit attendee lists to the Pennsylvania CLE Board, and attorneys are notified of their compliance status before their deadline.

Key Details:

  • Approved CLE providers must file attendance reports (written or electronic) within 30 days to the Board.
  • The Board issues a “preliminary attendance report” before the compliance deadline and a “final attendance report” afterward.
  • If a lawyer disputes the reported attendance, they must notify the Board in writing within 30 days of the report date.
  • Attorneys assume compliance if the Board’s report confirms satisfaction of CLE requirements.

Key Takeaway: In Pennsylvania, attorneys rely on CLE providers to report attendance within 30 days, and compliance is determined by the Board’s finalized attendance report—no self-filing is required.

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