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I live in a state that does not require CLE. Can otherwise qualifying veterans law training accredited for CLE in a State other than mine satisfy VA’s CLE requirement?

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I live in a state that does not require CLE. Can otherwise qualifying veterans law training accredited for CLE in a State other than mine satisfy VA’s CLE requirement?

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Response: Pursuant to 38 C.F.R. § 14.629(b)(1)(iii) and (iv), a qualifying CLE course must be approved for a minimum of 3 hours of CLE credit by any State bar association; therefore, CLE approved by a State other than the one in which you are licensed or admitted is acceptable for purposes of VA accreditation.

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