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CBA president: governor signed AB 1175; board to start rulemaking, discusses continuing education changes
Summary
President Tu reported that Assembly Bill 1175 has been signed and that the California Board of Accountancy will begin rulemaking to implement its provisions. The board also continued discussion of modernizing continuing education (including course quality and AI use) and reviewed outreach efforts and alternate practice structure (APS) material.
President Tu, president of the California Board of Accountancy, told the Enforcement Advisory Committee on Oct. 9 that Assembly Bill 1175 has been signed by the governor and that the full board approved proposed regulations and will initiate rulemaking to implement the bill’s provisions.
Tu said the CBA is focusing on proposed changes to licensure and education requirements in AB 1175 and on modernizing continuing education. The board discussed two primary CE topics: establishing criteria to ensure California course providers offer quality continuing education, and how providers can use artificial intelligence in CE course development while safeguarding content accuracy.
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