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New Texas Participatory CLE Regulations
Posted: May 27th, 2010
By: Lawline.com
Category: Lawline.com, The News Beat
As summertime is nearing and the weather is warming, many of us want to maximize our time outside under the sun. There’s good news for those who share this thinking in Texas.
New Texas State Bar MCLE regulations are broadening the definition of participatory credits. This change will allow for downloaded MP3 audio courses to serve as participatory credits, meaning attorneys can meet all 15 CLE hours in this manner. The regulation will take effect June 1.
The following is the text from the Texas State Bar’s webpage:
Beginning June 1, 2010, the definition of “participatory” will no longer be the focus of, or a requirement for Accreditation of CLE activities. Instead the focus of “Accredited CLE” will be on content of a CLE activity, and not on delivery method. CLE sponsors will be able to receive accreditation for downloadable CLE activities, such as podcasts and other non-interactive audio/video programs and members of the State Bar will have a variety of new options for compliance with MCLE requirements.
So go for a run, attend your child’s soccer game, and enjoy the sun. Remember, you can now bring your CLE with you.
To learn more, visit www.texasbar.com
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