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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and Continuing Education (CE) Credits

Note: CLE credits are pending approval from the State Bar of California 

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Information

The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is an approved Provider #16662 by the State Bar of California to sponsor continuing legal education for attorneys. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute maintains responsibility for this training and its content. 

 

The 2023 Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is pending approval for 12.5 continuing legal education (CLE) credit hours. 

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Course Completion: Continuing legal education credit is awarded on a session-by-session basis with full attendance required for each session attended. Partial session credit is not offered.

​Note: It is the responsibility of attendees to determine if continuing legal education credit offered by TLPI meets the regulations of their licensing/certification board.

 

You must sign in to each session you attend and complete an evaluation for that session before you are issued a certificate of attendance stating the earned number of continuing legal education (CLE) credit hours.

If you have questions regarding continuing legal education, or would like to request a list of learning objectives, comprehensive speaker bios, please e-mail: Chelsea@tlpi.org.

Continuing Education (CE) Information

Substance Use Disorder
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is approved Provider #192 by the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP) to sponsor continuing education for Alcohol and Other Drug Counselors certified by CADTP. The CADTP Certification, known as the Substance Use Disorder Certified Counselor (SUDCC) is nationally accredited by ICE/NCCA. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute maintains responsibility for this training and its content.

 

The 2023 Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is approved by CADTP for 50.0 continuing education (CEU) contact hours. Attendees can earn up to 12.5 in continuing education hours.  

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Course Completion: Continuing education credit is awarded on a session-by-session basis with full attendance required for each session attended. Partial session credit is not offered.

 

​Note: It is the responsibility of attendees to determine if continuing education credit offered by TLPI meets the regulations of their licensing/certification board. It is the participant’s responsibility to send in participation information.

 

At the end of the training, TLPI staff will contact each participant who wishes to receive CEU credits via email with their certificate/verification of attendance and digital agenda that they will use to send in to their respective accreditation body. 

If you have questions regarding continuing education, or would like to request a list of learning objectives, comprehensive speaker bios, please e-mail: Chelsea@tlpi.org.

The Implementation and Enhancement Training is offered as part of the Healing to Wellness Courts Training and Technical Assistance project -- A project delivered by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) under a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Visit www.WellnessCourts.org for more information about the project. Visit www.Home.TLPI.org for more information about TLPI's many projects, services, and free publications.

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