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  8. Chapter 1 - Accountants.


Chapter 1 - Accountants.


  • Section 34-1-1 - Short title.
  • Section 34-1-2 - Definitions.
  • Section 34-1-3 - State Board of Public Accountancy.
  • Section 34-1-4 - Granting of certificates to certified public accountants.
  • Section 34-1-5 - Registration of foreign accountants.
  • Section 34-1-6 - Registration of firms of certified public accountants.
  • Section 34-1-7 - Practice privilege for nonresident certified public accountants.
  • Section 34-1-8 - Registration of public accountants.
  • Section 34-1-9 - Registration of firms of public accountants.
  • Section 34-1-10 - Registration and supervision of offices.
  • Section 34-1-11 - Annual permits to practice; inactive status; continuing education.
  • Section 34-1-12 - Suspension, revocation, etc., of certificate, registration, or permit; fines.
  • Section 34-1-13 - Revocation or suspension of registration and permit to practice; censure of permit holder.
  • Section 34-1-14 - Hearings; judicial review.
  • Section 34-1-15 - Reinstatement of certificate, registration, or permit.
  • Section 34-1-16 - Acts declared unlawful.
  • Section 34-1-17 - Acts not prohibited.
  • Section 34-1-18 - Injunctions against unlawful acts.
  • Section 34-1-19 - Misdemeanors; penalties.
  • Section 34-1-20 - Evidence of unlawful practice.
  • Section 34-1-21 - Ownership of accountants' working papers.
  • Section 34-1-22 - Disposition of fees and charges; disbursements.
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