1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to public accountancy; amending s. |
3 | 473.306, F.S.; revising prerequisites for taking the |
4 | examination for licensure as a certified public |
5 | accountant; eliminating certain obsolete provisions; |
6 | amending s. 473.308, F.S.; revising and updating the |
7 | requirements for education and work experience; requiring |
8 | the Board of Accountancy to adopt rules governing |
9 | requirements for work experience; clarifying provisions |
10 | that specify what constitutes good moral character for |
11 | purposes of qualifying for licensure as a certified public |
12 | accountant; revising provisions governing licensure by |
13 | endorsement; amending s. 473.323, F.S.; correcting a |
14 | cross-reference; providing an effective date. |
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16 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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18 | Section 1. Section 473.306, Florida Statutes, is amended |
19 | to read: |
20 | 473.306 Examinations.-- |
21 | (1) A person desiring to be licensed as a Florida |
22 | certified public accountant shall apply to the department to |
23 | take the for licensure examination. |
24 | (2) An applicant is entitled to take the licensure |
25 | examination to practice in this state as a certified public |
26 | accountant if the applicant has completed 120 semester hours or |
27 | 160 quarter hours from an accredited college or university with |
28 | a concentration in accounting and business courses as specified |
29 | by the board by rule.: |
30 | (a) Is of good moral character; and |
31 | (b) Has met the following educational requirements from an |
32 | accredited college or university: |
33 | 1. If application is made prior to August 2, 1983, a |
34 | baccalaureate degree with a major in accounting or its |
35 | equivalent with a concentration in accounting and business to |
36 | the extent specified by the board. |
37 | 2. If application is made after August 1, 1983, a |
38 | baccalaureate degree with a major in accounting or its |
39 | equivalent plus at least 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in |
40 | excess of those required for a 4-year baccalaureate degree, with |
41 | a concentration in accounting and business in the total |
42 | educational program to the extent specified by the board. |
43 | (3) The board shall have the authority to establish the |
44 | standards for determining and shall determine: |
45 | (a) What constitutes a passing grade for each subject or |
46 | part of the licensure examination; |
47 | (b) Which educational institutions, in addition to the |
48 | universities in the State University System of Florida, shall be |
49 | deemed to be accredited colleges or universities; |
50 | (c) What courses and number of hours constitute a major in |
51 | accounting; and |
52 | (d) What courses and number of hours constitute additional |
53 | accounting courses acceptable under s. 473.308(3) subparagraph |
54 | (2)(b)2. |
55 | (4)(a) "Good moral character" means a personal history of |
56 | honesty, fairness, and respect for the rights of others and for |
57 | the laws of this state and nation. |
58 | (b) The board may refuse to certify an applicant for |
59 | failure to satisfy this requirement if: |
60 | 1. The board finds a reasonable relationship between the |
61 | lack of good moral character of the applicant and the |
62 | professional responsibilities of a certified public accountant; |
63 | and |
64 | 2. The finding by the board of lack of good moral |
65 | character is supported by competent substantial evidence. |
66 | (c) When an applicant is found to be unqualified for a |
67 | license because of a lack of good moral character, the board |
68 | shall furnish the applicant a statement containing the findings |
69 | of the board, a complete record of the evidence upon which the |
70 | determination was based, and a notice of the rights of the |
71 | applicant to a rehearing and appeal. |
72 | (4)(5) The board may adopt an alternative licensure |
73 | examination for persons who have been licensed to practice |
74 | public accountancy or its equivalent in a foreign country so |
75 | long as the International Qualifications Appraisal Board of the |
76 | National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has ratified |
77 | an agreement with that country for reciprocal licensure. |
78 | (5)(6) For the purposes of maintaining the proper |
79 | educational qualifications for licensure under this chapter, the |
80 | board may appoint an Educational Advisory Committee, which shall |
81 | be composed of one member of the board, two persons in public |
82 | practice who are licensed under this chapter, and four |
83 | academicians on faculties of universities in this state. |
84 | Section 2. Section 473.308, Florida Statutes, is amended |
85 | to read: |
86 | 473.308 Licensure.-- |
87 | (1) A person desiring to be licensed as a Florida |
88 | certified public accountant in this state shall apply to the |
89 | department for licensure and the department shall license any |
90 | applicant who the board certifies is qualified to practice |
91 | public accounting. |
92 | (2) The board shall certify for licensure any applicant |
93 | who successfully passes the licensure examination and satisfies |
94 | the requirements of subsections (3), (4), and (5), s. 473.306 |
95 | and shall certify for licensure any firm that which satisfies |
96 | the requirements of ss. 473.309 and 473.3101. The board may |
97 | refuse to certify any applicant or firm that has violated any of |
98 | the provisions of s. 473.322. |
99 | (3) An applicant for licensure must have received a |
100 | baccalaureate degree with a major in accounting or its |
101 | equivalent plus at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours |
102 | in excess of those required for a 4-year baccalaureate degree, |
103 | with a concentration in accounting and business in the total |
104 | educational program to the extent specified by the board. |
105 | (4) An applicant for licensure after December 31, 2008, |
106 | must show that he or she has had 1 year of work experience. This |
107 | experience shall include providing any type of service or advice |
108 | involving the use of accounting, attest, compilation, management |
109 | advisory, financial advisory, tax, or consulting skills, all of |
110 | which must be verified by a certified public accountant who is |
111 | licensed by a state or territory of the United States and who |
112 | has supervised the applicant. This experience is acceptable if |
113 | it was gained through employment in government, industry, |
114 | academia, or public practice; constituted a substantial part of |
115 | the applicant's duties; and was under the supervision of a |
116 | certified public accountant licensed by a state or territory of |
117 | the United States. The board shall adopt rules specifying |
118 | standards and providing for the review and approval of the work |
119 | experience required by this section. |
120 | (5) An applicant for licensure shall show that the |
121 | applicant has good moral character. |
122 | (6)(a) "Good moral character" means a personal history of |
123 | honesty, fairness, and respect for the rights of others and for |
124 | the laws of this state and nation. |
125 | (b) The board may refuse to certify an applicant for |
126 | failure to satisfy this requirement if: |
127 | 1. The board finds a reasonable relationship between the |
128 | lack of good moral character of the applicant and the |
129 | professional responsibilities of a certified public accountant; |
130 | and |
131 | 2. The finding by the board of lack of good moral |
132 | character is supported by competent substantial evidence. |
133 | (c) When an applicant is found to be unqualified for a |
134 | license because of a lack of good moral character, the board |
135 | shall furnish to the applicant a statement containing the |
136 | findings of the board, a complete record of the evidence upon |
137 | which the determination was based, and a notice of the rights of |
138 | the applicant to a rehearing and appeal. |
139 | (7)(3) The board shall certify as qualified for a license |
140 | by endorsement an applicant who: |
141 | (a)1. Is not licensed and has not been licensed in another |
142 | state or territory and who has met the requirements of this |
143 | section for education, work experience, and good moral character |
144 | qualifies to take the examination as set forth in s. 473.306 and |
145 | has passed a national, regional, state, or territorial licensing |
146 | examination that which is substantially equivalent to the |
147 | examination required by s. 473.306; and |
148 | 2. Has completed such continuing education courses as the |
149 | board deems appropriate, within the limits for each applicable |
150 | 2-year period as set forth in s. 473.312, but at least such |
151 | courses as are equivalent to the continuing education |
152 | requirements for a Florida certified public accountant licensed |
153 | licensee in this state during the 2 years immediately preceding |
154 | her or his application for licensure by endorsement; or |
155 | (b)1.a. Holds a valid license to practice public |
156 | accounting issued by another state or territory of the United |
157 | States, if the criteria for issuance of such license were |
158 | substantially equivalent to the licensure criteria that which |
159 | existed in this state at the time the license was issued; or |
160 | b. Holds a valid license to practice public accounting |
161 | issued by another state or territory of the United States but |
162 | the criteria for issuance of such license did not meet the |
163 | requirements of sub-subparagraph a.; has met the requirements of |
164 | this section for education, work experience, and good moral |
165 | character;, who qualifies to take the examination as set forth |
166 | in s. 473.306 and has passed a national, regional, state, or |
167 | territorial licensing examination that which is substantially |
168 | equivalent to the examination required by s. 473.306; and |
169 | 2. Has completed continuing education courses that which |
170 | are equivalent to the continuing education requirements for a |
171 | Florida certified public accountant licensed licensee in this |
172 | state during the 2 years immediately preceding her or his |
173 | application for licensure by endorsement. |
174 | (8)(4) If the applicant has at least 5 years of experience |
175 | in the practice of public accountancy in the United States or in |
176 | the practice of public accountancy or its equivalent in a |
177 | foreign country that the International Qualifications Appraisal |
178 | Board of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy |
179 | has determined has licensure standards that are substantially |
180 | equivalent to those in the United States, or has at least 5 |
181 | years of work experience that meets the requirements of |
182 | subsection (4) as an auditor or accountant in the employment of |
183 | a unit of federal, state, or local government and that |
184 | employment required the use of accounting skills as a |
185 | substantial part of the applicant's duties and was under the |
186 | supervision of a certified public accountant licensed by a state |
187 | or territory of the United States, the board shall waive the |
188 | requirements of subsection (3) which s. 473.306(2)(b)2. that are |
189 | in excess of a baccalaureate degree. All experience that is used |
190 | as a basis for waiving the requirements of subsection (3) s. |
191 | 473.306(2)(b)2. must be while licensed as a certified public |
192 | accountant by another state or territory of the United States or |
193 | while licensed in the practice of public accountancy or its |
194 | equivalent in a foreign country that the International |
195 | Qualifications Appraisal Board of the National Association of |
196 | State Boards of Accountancy has determined has licensure |
197 | standards that are substantially equivalent to those in the |
198 | United States. The board shall have the authority to establish |
199 | the standards for experience that meet this requirement. |
200 | (9)(5) The board may refuse to certify for licensure any |
201 | applicant who is under investigation in another state for any |
202 | act that which would constitute a violation of this act or |
203 | chapter 455, until such time as the investigation is complete |
204 | and disciplinary proceedings have been terminated. |
205 | Section 3. Paragraph (l) of subsection (1) of section |
206 | 473.323, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
207 | 473.323 Disciplinary proceedings.-- |
208 | (1) The following acts constitute grounds for which the |
209 | disciplinary actions in subsection (3) may be taken: |
210 | (l) Failing to maintain a good moral character as provided |
211 | in s. 473.308 473.306. |
212 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008. |