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Continuing Legal Education CLE

NCSL is seeking CLE accreditation in 41 MCLE jurisdictions. As soon as the states confirm that the 2011 NCSL Legislative Summit or a portion thereof has been approved, we will add a link to the state mentioning the presumptive number of credit hours or other specifications.

We have identified 11 sessions that may be eligible for CLE credit. You can earn over 10 hours of CLE credit while meeting with your legislative colleagues and enjoying San Antonio!The 2011 NCSL Legislative Summit offers three and one-half days of programs examining a range of policy areas—constitutional law, immigration law, pensions, health care, and more.

A flat fee of $125 will cover the processing of all CLE sessions available at NCSL's Legislative Summit. You can pre-pay the $125 fee when you register online or pay when you arrive as payments will be accepted at the registration booth. CLE credit is available to full conference participants only. Certificates of attendance and evaluation forms will be available at the CLE booth located in the registration area.

  State with CLE accreditations received
  Accreditation pending
  State with reciprocal credit
  Not a mandatory CLE state

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Note: NCSL is not seeking pre-accreditation in Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, North Mariana Islands and the Virgin Islands, typically these jurisdictions will give reciprocal credit.

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