- Recently,
the California State Senate passed a bill (SB144)
that amends the State Business & Professions
Code (Section 6070) lowering the number of hours
of MCLE required by California Attorneys from 36
hours every 36 months to only 25 (Paragraph
a).
The Bill also instructs the State Bar to
"ensure that by July 1, 2000, any member
possessing or having access to the internet or
specified generally available computer technology
shall be capable of satisfying the full
self-study portion of his or her MCLE requirement
at a cost of fifteen dollars ($15) per hour or
less," (Paragraph
d).
In accordance with these changes, Internet For
Lawyers offers the online MCLE quizzes listed at
the right. One hour of California MCLE credit may
be earned for only $20.00. All four required hours of Legal Ethics CLE credit can be earned for only $15.00 each.
The exam can be viewed for free prior to taking
them.
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a full list of the upcoming California State Bar
MCLE deadlines visit click here.
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- The following is
the text of the California Business &
Professions Code (Section 6070) as
amended by California Senate Bill 144
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6070. (a) The State Bar shall
request the California Supreme Court to adopt a rule of
court authorizing the State Bar to establish and
administer a mandatory continuing legal education
program. The rule that the State Bar requests the Supreme
Court to adopt shall require that, within designated
36-month periods, all active members of the State Bar
shall complete at least 25 hours of legal education
activities approved by the State Bar or offered by a
State Bar approved provider, with four of those hours in
legal ethics. A member of the State Bar who fails to
satisfy the mandatory continuing legal education
requirements of the program authorized by the Supreme
Court rule shall be enrolled as an inactive member
pursuant to rules adopted by the Board of Governors of
the State Bar.
(b) For purposes of this section, statewide associations
of public agencies and incorporated, nonprofit
professional associations of attorneys, shall be
certified as State Bar approved providers upon completion
of an appropriate application process to be established
by the State Bar. The certification may be revoked only
by majority vote of the board, after notice and hearing,
and for good cause shown. Programs provided by the
California District Attorneys Association or the
California Public Defenders Association, or both,
including, but not limited to, programs provided pursuant
to Title 1.5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 4 of
the Penal Code, are deemed to be legal education
activities approved by the State Bar or offered by a
State Bar approved provider.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (a),
officers and elected officials of the State of
California, and full-time professors at law schools
accredited by the State Bar of California, the American
Bar Association, or both, shall be exempt from the
provisions of this section. Full-time employees of the
State of California, acting within the scope of their
employment, shall be exempt from the provisions of this
section. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the State
of California, or any political subdivision thereof, from
establishing or maintaining its own continuing education
requirements for its employees.
(d) The State Bar shall provide and
encourage the development of low-cost programs and
materials by which members may satisfy their continuing
education requirements. Special emphasis shall be placed
upon the use of internet capabilities and computer
technology in the development and provision of no-cost
and low-cost programs and materials. Towards this
purpose, the State Bar shall ensure that by July 1, 2000,
any member possessing or having access to the internet or
specified generally available computer technology shall
be capable of satisfying the full self-study portion of
his or her MCLE requirement at a cost of fifteen dollars
($15) per hour or less.
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