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§ 32-741 Revocation or suspension of certificate; disciplinary action; letter of concern

AZ Rev Stat § 32-741 (2019) (N/A)
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32-741. Revocation or suspension of certificate; disciplinary action; letter of concern

A. After notice and an opportunity for a hearing, the board may revoke or suspend any certificate granted under this chapter and may take disciplinary action concerning the holder of any certificate for any of the following causes:

1. Conviction of a felony under the laws of any jurisdiction or of the United States if civil rights have not been restored pursuant to title 13, chapter 9 or other applicable recognized judicial or gubernatorial order.

2. Conviction of any crime that has a reasonable relationship to the practice of accounting by a certified public accountant, including crimes involving accounting or tax violations, dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement, theft, forgery, perjury or breach of fiduciary duty, regardless of whether civil rights have been restored.

3. Fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate as a certified public accountant under this chapter.

4. Dishonesty, fraud or gross or continuing negligence in the practice of accounting.

5. Discipline to the holder of any certificate or other authority to practice or refusal to renew the certificate or other authority to practice as a certified public accountant by any other jurisdiction or foreign country for any cause other than failure to pay license or registration fees.

6. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, of title 44, chapter 12, article 13 or of any fraud provisions of the federal securities laws.

7. Final judgment in a civil action if the court makes findings of accounting violations, dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation or breach of fiduciary duty.

8. Final judgment or order in a civil action or administrative proceeding if the court or agency makes findings of violations of any fraud provisions of the laws of any jurisdiction or federal securities laws.

9. Violation of any decision, order or rule issued or adopted by the board.

10. Suspension or revocation for cause of the right to practice before the federal securities and exchange commission or any other governmental body or agency or the public company accounting oversight board or its successor.

11. Offering or accepting commissions or contingency fees for services rendered for clients for whom attest services are also offered or rendered in the performance of the practice of accounting unless:

(a) The fee is fixed by a court or another public authority.

(b) In a tax matter, the fee is determined based on the results of a judicial proceeding or the finding of a governmental agency.

12. Failing to disclose to a client that the registrant has received or expects to receive a commission from a third party for any engagement, services or product sales involving services other than attest services.

13. Making any false or misleading statement or verification in support of an application for a certificate, registration or permit filed by another person.

14. Making a false or misleading statement:

(a) To the board or its designated agent.

(b) On a form required by the board.

(c) In written correspondence to the board.

15. Failing to respond in writing or furnish information in a timely manner to the board or its designated agent, if the information is legally requested by the board and is in the registrant's possession or control.

B. Pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10, the board may summarily suspend the certificate of any certified public accountant pending proceedings for revocation or other disciplinary action on the receipt of either of the following:

1. A notice of conviction of any crime that has a reasonable relationship to the practice of accounting, including crimes involving accounting or tax violations, dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement, theft, forgery, perjury or breach of fiduciary duty or of any felony.

2. A final judgment or order in a civil action or administrative proceeding in which the court or agency made findings of violations of any fraud provisions of the laws of any jurisdiction or federal securities laws.

C. The board may take disciplinary action against a holder of a certificate issued pursuant to this chapter who is practicing accounting even if the person is not representing to the public that the person is a certified public accountant and even if the person is practicing accounting in a firm that is not registered by the board.

D. The board may issue a letter of concern if, in the opinion of the board, there is insufficient evidence to support disciplinary action against the registrant, but the board believes, as a result of information ascertained during an investigation, that continuation of the activities that led to the investigation may result in future board action against the registrant. A registrant may file a response with the board within thirty days after receipt of a letter of concern. Letters of concern issued by the board and records kept by the board in connection with investigations leading to letters of concern are confidential and are not public records.

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§ 32-741 Revocation or suspension of certificate; disciplinary action; letter of concern