Noncompliance with Continuing Legal

Bar Rules

Rule: 66

Jurisdiction: AK

Bluebook Citation: Alaska Bar R. 66

Education Requirements; Suspension. (a) Notice of Noncompliance. Within 30 days after the deadline for filing the certification form described in Rule 65(c), the Association shall send a notice of noncompliance to each member whose certificate shows the MCLE requirement has not been met, or who has failed to file the completed certification form. Within 30 days after receiving a notice of noncompliance, the member shall either remedy the noncompliance, demonstrate that the notice of noncompliance was issued erroneously, or submit an affidavit of compliance, if the member asserts that the information on the certification form contained an error. that (b) Suspension for Noncompliance with Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirement or Noncompliance with Requirement to Report MCLE. (1) Any member who has not complied with the MCLE requirement in Rule 65(a) or with the mandatory reporting requirement in Rule 65(c), and who has not remedied the noncompliance as provided in subsection (a) of this rule, shall be notified in writing by certified or registered mail that the Executive Director shall, after 15 days from the date of the notice, petition the Supreme Court of Alaska for an order suspending the member for noncompliance. (2) A member suspended under this subsection shall not be reinstated until: (A) the member has complied with requirement and the mandatory reporting requirement; the MCLE (B) the member has paid a reinstatement fee in an amount set by the Board; (C) the member has paid any dues accruing during suspension; and (D) the Executive Director has certified the member’s compliance to the Alaska Supreme Court. 59 (Added by SCO 1640 effective January 1, 2008; and by SCO 2016 effective January 1, 2025) ALASKA COURT RULES 60 ALASKA BAR RULES 61

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