If our course is held outside of New York State, must we apply to the New York State CLE Board for accreditation in order for New York attorneys to earn credit for attending?
If your live, classroom-format program is held outside of New York State, and it is accredited by a New York Approved Jurisdiction, members of the New York Bar may apply the CLE credit earned towards their New York CLE requirement, so long as they obtain the necessary documentation as outlined in section 6 of the Regulations and Guidelines. New York attorneys may claim credit for completion of nontraditional format programs (audiotape, videotape. online courses, etc.) only if they can provide proof of independent sponsor verification of their participation in the program along with the other required documentation. If your out-of-state program is not accredited by a New York Approved Jurisdiction, you may submit an Application for Accreditation of an Individual Course Activity to the New York State CLE Board as described above.
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