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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Tennessee
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, a TN distance learning CLE provider.
Tennessee attorneys are required to take 15 credit hours every year including 3 credit hours of Ethics. The reporting cycle is from January 1st through December 31st every year and each member must certify compliance by March 31st.
Tennessee attorneys can earn all 15 CLE credit hours with us using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
*CLE Rule Update: The Tennessee Supreme Court has amended the Rule for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education to permanently remove limitations on distance-learning continuing legal education (“CLE”) credits. The Order was filed and effective on November 1, 2022. Therefore all TN attorneys can now satisfy their entire requirement with us with our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
Tennessee attorneys must complete their CLE requirement by December 31st annually. The deadline for reporting is March 1st.
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Basic Zoning for Large Cities: How to Determine Allowable Use, Size, and Height
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, a TN distance learning CLE provider.
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General Credits
2.02
$55
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
This CLE course will offer an overview of the basic zoning regulations for large US cities.
The regulations to be discussed assign zoning designations for taxation purposes and divide lots which determine:
1) Permitted uses
2) Maximum building size
3) Maximum building height
4) Required open space (i.e. front and back yards)
Typical charts, tables and maps that contain these regulations will be presented and methods for the modification of a tax lot’s zoning regulations for the purpose of altering size and use will be reviewed.