| Rule 201.14 Oath of Admission
(1) [***No change]
(2) [***No change]
(3) Every applicant, before taking the oath of admission, shall
complete the required course on professionalism presented by
the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel in cooperation with
the Colorado Bar Association. For applicants eligible for admission
after July 1, 2003, the course shall satisfy 6 units of the 45
unit general requirement during each attorney’s continuing
legal education first compliance period pursuant to C.R.C.P.
260.2(1). Attorneys admitted after July 1, 2000, but prior to
July 1, 2003, who have not taken the 4 unit professionalism course
by July 1, 2003, shall take the 6 unit professionalism course,
and shall receive 4 units of the 7 unit ethics requirement and
2 of the general requirement, in that attorney’s first
continuing legal education compliance period, pursuant to C.R.C.P.
260.2(2). In the event that an applicant is unsuccessful on the
Colorado bar examination, the professionalism course shall be
valid for one full calendar year following completion of the
course. Proceeds from the fee charged for the course shall be
divided equally between the Colorado Bar Association, CLE in
Colorado, Inc., and the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel
to pay for administering the course and to fund the attorney
regulation system
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ANNOTATIONS Amended and adopted by the Court, En Banc, March 21, 2003, effective July 1, 2003. |