Attorneys
CAI, as a CLE Provider, has filed for Live Webcast CLE credit with the certain state bars. In order to receive credit, you must have:
- Attended the entire presentation (Reports have been pulled with attendance duration)
- Answered polls during the presentation
- Completed the post-session surveys
- Provided state(s) and bar #(s) for CAI to use for state reporting
If you failed to complete and/or submit any of the above, CAI cannot guarantee you will receive CLE credit. Please contact Carly Reid at creid@caionline.org with any questions
Session Recordings and CLE Credit
As an individual, attendees may be able to self-report hours after watching the recordings of the sessions missed. CLE Providers cannot not apply for that type of credit as CAI cannot confirm attendance. Recordings are posted on the event platform. You must log in to view the recordings.
Notice of Approval from State Bars
As state bar approval notices come in, we will email attendees who have submitted their information via the Survey Monkey form, with the hours approved by that state and any filing instructions and fee information (if applicable).
CAI has applied for CLE credit in the following states (click on the state to download the certificate of attendance):
Attorneys must apply on own for CLE credit in the following states (click on the state to download the certificate of attendance):
Materials for Individual CLE Applications:
Insurance Agents
Community Association Underwriters of America (CAU) has filed for CE credit for insurance agents. In order to receive credit, you must have:
- Attended all six sessions
- Answered Polls during the presentations
Please contact Doug Henken at dhenken@cauinsure.com with any questions
Community Managers
Certificate for Non-Attorneys
- CMCA – 1 day attendance = 6 hours; 2 days = 12 hours; 3 days = 15 hours. Administered by CAMICB (www.camicb.org)
- AMS – Attendance
will give you 6 hours (one-day) or 12 (two days) hours toward the eight
hours of other industry related education required for AMS
redesignation. Completion of a PMDP course (M-200 level or above) is also required
Full attendance is required for
credit for the below designations:
- PCAM – Attendance provides 10 points for the PCAM application and satisfies the continuing education
requirements for PCAM redesignation. Speaking/presenting at the Law Seminar earns 10 points for the PCAM application
- LSM – Attendance
provides 7 points for the LSM application and redesignation
- CIRMS – Attendance or presenting provides 10 points for the CIRMS application and redesignation