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CBA proposes eliminating 150-unit requirement, creates new practice-privilege mobility pathway
Summary
The California Board of Accountancy's Peer Review Oversight Committee was briefed Dec. 13 on a CBA-approved legislative proposal to remove the 150-semester-unit rule, require two yearsexperience (with alternatives), and create a practice-privilege mobility pathway; the draft bill still needs an author and may change in the legislative process.
The California Board of Accountancy's Peer Review Oversight Committee was briefed Dec. 13 on a CBA-approved legislative proposal to modernize licensing requirements and expand mobility for non-California licensees.
"As currently written, the CBA approved legislative proposal would eliminate the 150 semester unit requirement from the licensure requirement," Alfred Burleson, an analyst in the CBA's initial licensing unit, told the committee. The proposal would narrow required accounting coursework to "only relevant subjects," require two years of experience…
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