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What happens if I earn more CLE/Judicial College credit hours than are required for the two-year reporting period?

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What happens if I earn more CLE/Judicial College credit hours than are required for the two-year reporting period?

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You may apply a maximum of one-half the required credit hours to the next reporting period. CLE/Judicial College and Professional Conduct requirement hours used as carryover from one biennial reporting period to another are considered general CLE hours and do not count towards your Judicial College or Professional Conduct requirement for the next biennial reporting period. (Gov. Jud. R. IV, Sec.

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You may apply a maximum of one-half the required credit hours to the next reporting period. CLE/Judicial College, Judicial Fairness, and Professional Conduct requirement hours used as carryover from one biennial reporting period to another are considered general CLE hours and do not count towards your Judicial College, Judicial Fairness or Professional Conduct requirement for the next biennial reporting period. (Gov. Jud. R. IV, Sec.

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