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

Note: CEU credits are pending approval from the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP)

This training will provide documentation to support CLE credit as the State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Information

The Tribal Law and Policy Institute will provide documentation to support CLE credit. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute maintains responsibility for this training and its content.

The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 11.25 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 7.50 hour(s) of professional responsibility.

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: The State Bar does not retain or track CLE records for members and registrants other than CLE taken through the State Bar. It is the responsibility of attendees to determine if continuing legal education credit offered by TLPI meets the regulations of their licensing/certification board and to keep documentation such as the event/seminar/training material and the certificates of attendance to support the hours and events claimed on their annual affidavit.

 

Each participant must sign into each session before being 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 Units (CEU) Information 


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 the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE)/National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). The Tribal Law and Policy Institute maintains responsibility for this training and its content. 


The Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court 2024 Implementation and Enhancement Trainings is pending approval by CADTP for continuing education units (CEU) contact hours. Attendees may earn up to 11.25 hours in continuing education hours.
 
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. Attendance requirements are fulfilled when participants sign into each session attended and complete a digital evaluation available onsite. 
 
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.  

Questions: If you have questions regarding continuing legal education or continuing education, the program, faculty, or for a listing of learning objectives, comprehensive speaker bios, please e-mail: Chelsea@tlpi.org.

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