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House passes CPA licensing cleanup aligning state rules with national standards
Summary
Senate Bill 259, described by the sponsor as a cleanup aligning Utah accountancy licensing with national standards, passed the House after questions about clarifying supervision language that requires the 2,000 hours of experience to be supervised by a licensed CPA.
The Utah House on March 9 approved Senate Bill 259, a bill described by Representative Eliason as a technical cleanup for the Utah Accountancy Licensing Board to align statutory language with national standards set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
Eliason said the bill "slightly broadens what is acceptable…
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