Eastern Boot Camp on Environmental Law®: CLE Policy

Eastern Boot Camp on Environmental Law®: CLE Policy

ELI will request pre-approval for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) accreditation from states depending on cost and Boot Camp participant requests received by October 13, 2022.

All participants will be provided with a Certificate of Attendance at the course, along with the information needed to report CLE credit in any state. ELI makes no guarantee that the course will be accredited by all states. ELI will have a representative at the course to assist you with your state CLE forms and to offer the required information about the course. To assist with accreditation, participants should fill out the question pertaining to CLE on the course registration form.

Information on the CLE accreditation of this year's Eastern Boot Camp is provided below.

Hours of Instruction for 2022 Eastern Boot Camp Course

Please continue to check this page for information about approved and pending applications for CLE.

Eastern Boot Camp 2022 CLE Application Status by State (Last Updated: December 02, 2022)

  • California: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Idaho: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Missouri: Approved for 27 total hours of credit (including 1.5 ethics hours)
  • Minnesota: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • North Carolina: Pending for 22.25 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1 ethics hour)
  • Ohio: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Pennsylvania: ELI is an accredited provider in Pennsylvania, and the course is therefore approved for 22.5 hours (including 1 ethics hour)
  • South Carolina: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Texas: Approved for 22.5 total hours (including 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Virginia: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Vermont: ELI is an accredited provider in Vermont, and the course is therefore pre-approved for 22.5 total hours (including 1.25 ethics hours)
  • Washington: Pending for 22.5 total hours (21.25 standard hours, 1.25 ethics hours)

Reciprocity: Members of the Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, and Wisconsin Bars may also claim CLE credit for attendance, as the course has been accredited by another mandatory CLE jurisdiction.

No MCLE: The District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and South Dakota Bars currently do not have mandatory continuing legal education requirements.