CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION CREDITS 2018 National Clean Water Law & Enforcement Seminar San Diego, CA November 14-16, 2018 NACWA has applied to the states listed below for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits. NACWA typically receives between 12 and 18 credit hours for the Law and Enforcement Seminar, including 1.5 credit hours for ethics for the first part of the program. In the alternative, attendees can secure CLE credit on an individualized basis by submitting information regarding their attendance at NACWA s Law and Enforcement Seminar to their state CLE board. This document will be updated as credit approvals are received. If you are interested in a state not listed below, please contact Tina S. Kenia, Director, Meetings & Conferences, at 202.833.8418 or tkenia@nacwa.org. States Alaska Arizona Arkansas California directly to the Alaska CLE Board after the The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE Activity for the MCLE Requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 15.5 Credits, Including 1.5 Ethics Credits towards the annual MCLE Requirement. directly to the Arizona CLE Board after the Certificate of Attendance at NACWA s registration desk. NACWA will report to the Arkansas CLE Board during the reporting period after the Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect California directly to the California CLE Board after the
Colorado Connecticut 28 Credits, Including 1.8 Ethics Credit Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the Colorado Notice of Accreditation at NACWA s registration desk. They must then report directly to the Colorado CLE Board after the Neither the Connecticut Judicial Branch nor the Commission on Minimum Continuing Legal Education approve or accredit CLE providers or activities. It is the opinion of this provider that this activity qualifies for up to 15.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement in Connecticut, including 1.5 hour(s) of ethics/professionalism Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report. There is no requirement that you send in any written proof of compliance to the Judicial Branch, bar association, or Statewide Grievance Committee. The MCLE program in Connecticut is a self-reporting system. You keep track of the courses and hours that you take each year, maintain records to prove compliance with the rule for seven years. District of Colombia Not a Mandatory CLE Jurisdiction Florida Georgia Hawaii Illinois Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the Florida Continuing Legal Education Application for Course Attendance Credit and Seminar agenda. They must complete and sign the form, and then mail them to The Florida Bar Legal Specialization & Education. Application pending Georgia CLE Board after the directly to the Hawaii State Board of CLE during the reporting period after the Application Pending Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the Illinois Certificate of Attendance. If this certificate is not available at the registration table, please see a NACWA Staff Member. NACWA will report to Illinois MCLE Board after the
Indiana Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota NACWA will report to the Indiana Office of Admissions and Continuing Education after the 17.5 Credits, Including 1.5 Ethics Credit Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and complete the Kansas CLE Commission Certificate of Attendance at NACWA s registration desk. They must then report directly to the Kansas CLE Commission after the Seminar and send NACWA a copy of the completed Kansas Certificate of Attendance. Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the Kentucky Bar Association Certificate of Attendance at NACWA s registration desk. NACWA will report to the Kentucky Bar Association after the Seminar during the reporting period. directly to the Maine s Board of Overseers of the Bar during the reporting period after the 14.25 Credits, Including 1 Ethics Credit Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report at NACWA s registration desk and report directly to the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education OASIS Portal with the event code 264521 after the
Missouri Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota 17.7 Credits, Including 1.8 Ethics Credit directly to the Missouri Bar after the NACWA will report to the Nevada CLE Board. directly to the Supreme Court of New Jersey during the reporting period after the NACWA will report to the New Mexico Bar. directly to the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board during the reporting period after the Application Pending NACWA will report to the North Carolina State Bar after the directly to the State Bar Association of North Dakota MCLE after the
Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Texas Utah Virginia Certificate of Attendance. NACWA will report to the Supreme Court of Ohio after the 14.75 General Credits, Ethics Credit pending review Certificate of Attendance at NACWA s registration desk. NACWA will report to the Oregon State Bar MCLE after the 11.5 Credits, Including 1.5 Ethics Credit Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the Pennsylvania Certificate of Attendance and the Pennsylvania Credit Request Form at the NACWA registration desk. They must then report directly to the Pennsylvania CLE Board with the PA Certificate of Attendance and the PA Credit Request Form. directly to the Rhode Island Bar Association CLE during the reporting period after the Application pending State Bar of Texas MCLE Board after the Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education Application Pending
Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Washington State Bar MCLE after the 18.6 Credits, Including 1.8 Ethics Credit Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and collect the West Virginia Certificate of Attendance. NACWA will report to the West Virginia State Bar after the Seminar electronically. (Via Reciprocity with California) Participants are required to sign the Attendance Report and report to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners after the