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  8. Chapter 1. Board of Accountancy


Chapter 1. Board of Accountancy


  • § 101 Objectives and functions.
  • § 102 Definitions.
  • § 103 Board of Accountancy; appointments; qualifications; term; vacancies.
  • § 104 Officers; meetings; conduct of business; quorum; absences.
  • § 105 Powers and duties.
  • § 106 Certificate or permit required.
  • § 107 Requirements and qualifications for a permit to practice as a certified public accountant.
  • § 108 Substantial equivalency [Transferred].
  • § 108 Issuance and renewal of CPA permits to practice and maintenance of competency; reciprocity.
  • § 109 Substantial equivalency.
  • § 110 Requirements for permits to practice public accountancy.
  • § 111 Requirements for permits to practice by firms.
  • § 112 Professional responsibilities.
  • § 113 Examinations.
  • § 114 [Reserved.]
  • § 115 Prohibited acts; limitation of services.
  • § 116 Complaints.
  • § 117 Unprofessional conduct.
  • § 118 Disciplinary sanctions.
  • § 119 Board hearings; procedures.
  • § 120 Ownership of working papers.
  • § 121 Violations; penalties.
  • § 122 Status of existing certificates preserved.
  • § 123 Status of existing public accountants preserved.
  • § 124 Renewals.
  • § 127 Permitted titles and safe harbor language.
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