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Enforcement committee closes six complaints, advances several disciplinary recommendations
Summary
The Enforcement Committee voted to close six complaints on the consent agenda, authorized formal hearings or consent-order settlements in other matters including CPE deficiencies and unlicensed use of accounting terms, and recommended penalties for multiple cases involving test services performed without firm permits or peer review.
The Tennessee State Board of Accountancy's Enforcement Committee approved the recommended dispositions on a slate of disciplinary matters during its Feb. 3 committee session, moving several matters to formal hearing or consent-order settlement and closing other complaints.
Committee chair Kevin Monroe said the first six matters on the legal report were consent-agenda items recommended for closure after investigation; the committee voted to accept counsel's recommendation to close those six complaints by voice vote. Board counsel summarized the bases for closure, which included insufficient evidence to support due-care violations and lack of jurisdiction over fee disputes.
The committee then considered proposed disciplinary cases. Counsel recommended formal…
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