Wisconsin 2016-2017 CLE Reporting Information is a set of standards and regulations regarding Continuing Legal Education (CLE) for lawyers in the state of Wisconsin. The information outlines the requirements for reporting CLE credits to the Board of Bar Examiners and the Wisconsin Supreme Court and includes information about the types and amounts of credits required for lawyers who practice in Wisconsin. The rules are designed to ensure that lawyers maintain their professional competency by participating in approved educational programs. The information includes details about the types of CLE credits that are accepted and what qualifies as an approved program. It also outlines the reporting process and requirements for reporting credits to the Board. The Wisconsin 2016-2017 CLE Reporting Information includes information about: • Acceptable Credit Types: including in-person seminars, webinars, and self-study programs. • Eligible Credit Hours: including the minimum number of hours required for each type of credit. • Reporting Requirements: including deadlines for reporting credits, forms to be completed, and penalties for non-compliance. • Disciplinary Action: including rules about failing to meet CLE requirements. • Exemptions: including rules about who is exempt from the CLE requirements.