Missouri 2025 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB506 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/18/2024

                     
EXPLANATION-Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in this bill is not enacted 
and is intended to be omitted in the law. 
FIRST REGULAR SESSION 
SENATE BILL NO. 506 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY  
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR SCHROER. 
1626S.01I 	KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary  
AN ACT 
To amend supreme court rule 15.05, relating to continuing legal education requirements for 
lawyers. 
 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: 
     Section A.  Supreme court rule 15.05 is amended, to read 1 
as follows:2 
     15.05.  Continuing Legal Education Requirements 1 
     (a) After July 1, 1988, except as provided in Rule 2 
15.05(c), each lawyer shall complete and report, during each 3 
reporting year, a total of at least 15 credit hours of 4 
accredited programs, seminars, and activities. For each 5 
reporting year: 6 
     (1) at least [three] two of the total 15 credit hours 7 
must be devoted exclusively to accredited ethics programs, 8 
seminars, and activities, including professionalism, 9 
substance abuse, mental health, legal or judicial ethics, 10 
malpractice prevention, explicit or implicit bias, 11 
diversity, inclusion, or cultural competency programs,  12 
seminars, and activities [; and 13 
     (2) at least one of the three ethics credit hours 14 
required under Rule 15.05(a)(1) must be devoted exclusively 15 
to explicit or implicit bias, diversity, inclusion, or 16 
cultural competency]. 17 
     (b) Completion of the requirements of Rule 15.05(a) 18 
shall be reported to The Missouri Bar as specified by The 19   SB 506 	2 
Missouri Bar. A lawyer reporting completion of more than a 20 
total of 15 credit hours of accredited programs, seminars, 21 
and activities during one reporting ye ar may receive credit 22 
in the next succeeding reporting year for the excess credit 23 
hours. 24 
     (c) A lawyer is not required to complete or report any 25 
credit hours in the reporting year in which the lawyer is 26 
initially licensed to practice law in this st ate except as  27 
provided in Rule 15.05(d). Any lawyer not an active judge 28 
who has not actively practiced law in Missouri during a 29 
reporting year or has given notice of inactive status 30 
pursuant to Rule 6.03 shall not be required to complete or 31 
report any credit hours during that reporting year. Upon 32 
written application and for good cause shown, waivers or 33 
extensions of time of the credit hour or reporting 34 
requirements of this Rule 15 may be granted in individual 35 
cases or classes of cases involving har dship or extenuating 36 
circumstances. 37 
     (d) A person seeking admission under Rule 8.10 shall, 38 
prior to being issued a license, attend The Missouri Bar 39 
Annual Law Update Program or a continuing legal education 40 
program accredited as provided in this Rul e 15 that has  41 
intellectual and practical content substantially equivalent 42 
to The Missouri Bar Annual Law Update Program. Attendance 43 
shall be no earlier than 12 months prior to the date the 44 
application for admission under Rule 8.10 is filed. The 45 
person shall report the completion of this requirement to 46 
the board of law examiners as the board shall specify. 47 
     (e) For each reporting year, not more than six credit 48 
hours may consist of self -study, videotape, audiotape, or 49 
other similar accredited prog rams, seminars, or activities. 50 
A speaker at an accredited program, seminar, or activity may 51   SB 506 	3 
receive credit for preparation and presentation time. An 52 
author may receive credit for research and composition time 53 
for written materials that have been or wil l be published by  54 
an accredited sponsor, in a professional journal, or as a 55 
monograph. 56 
     (f) Each judge of the family court division and each 57 
commissioner of the family court division shall complete at 58 
least six hours of continuing legal education c ourses  59 
relating to family court issues and law not later than six 60 
months after designation or appointment. The hours completed 61 
to fulfill this requirement may be used to fulfill the 62 
requirements of Rule 15.05(a). 63 
     Each year thereafter, such judges and commissioners  64 
shall complete at least six hours of continuing legal 65 
education courses relating to family court issues and law. 66 
The hours completed on an annual basis may be used to 67 
fulfill the requirements of Rule 15.05(a). 68 
     Completion of the requirements of this Rule 15.05(f) 69 
shall be reported to The Missouri Bar as specified by The 70 
Missouri Bar. 71 
     This Rule 15.05(f) shall apply to all reporting years 72 
beginning on or after September 1, 2020. This Rule 15.05(f) 73 
shall not apply to judges w ho are temporarily transferred or 74 
assigned to family court divisions; however, judges who have 75 
met the requirements of this Rule 15.05(f) shall be 76 
preferred for such transfers and assignments. 77 
     (g) Each lawyer who is a member or employee of the 78 
general assembly may report in each reporting year credit 79 
for 15 hours of continuing legal education for service 80 
during that reporting year's regular legislative session. 81 
Such credits shall not satisfy the Rule 15.05(a)(1) 82   SB 506 	4 
requirement for [three] two credit hours devoted exclusively 83 
to ethics programs, seminars, or activities. 84 
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