Do continuing education hours need to include both ethics and jurisprudence topics in order to qualify for credit under PT 9.04 (2) (c) of the Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code?
As a practical matter, these subjects tend to go hand-in-hand as it is difficult to parse the ethical requirements from the legal ones. Consequently, most continuing education programs typically combine the two areas. However, it is theoretically possible to have distinctive courses on each subject and to add the course hours together for a total of four.
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