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Cite as 2022 Ark. 183

SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS

 

 

 

IN RE RULES FOR MINIMUM CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION (RULE 4) AND REGULATIONS OF THE ARKANSAS CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION BOARD (RULE 4.04)

 

 

Opinion Delivered: October 6, 2022

 

 

 

 

 

PER CURIAM

            The Supreme Court hereby amends, retroactive to July 1, 2022, Rule 4 of the Rules for Minimum Continuing Legal Education and Rule 4.04 of the Regulations of the Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board.  The changes are set out below, with only new material shown and underlined. 

            Rules for Minimum Continuing Legal Education

Rule 4. Accreditation.

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(H) The Board is authorized to establish regulations that grant credit for service as an active member of a Supreme Court of Arkansas Board, Commission, or Committee.  An attorney may earn general CLE credit hours at a rate of one (1) hour of credit for every three (3) hours of service performed.  The Board shall limit the number of credit hours that can be earned through the service to the Supreme Court of Arkansas to no more than three (3) hours per reporting period.

 

      Regulations of the Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board

 

Rule 4.04. Approved CLE Activities.

 

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(11)  Service as an active member of a Supreme Court of Arkansas Board, Commission, or Committee during a specific reporting period. 

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