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Enforcement and licensing reports: nearly 1,500 complaints received; renewals move to CE self‑certification
Summary
Enforcement staff reported nearly 1,500 complaints this fiscal year, strong case closure metrics, 600 citations largely for CE noncompliance, and 49 licenses on probation. Licensing reported sub‑30‑day processing times, increased audits under CE self‑certification, and a licensing population rise.
Enforcement and licensing leaders updated the California Board of Accountancy on investigative and licensing activity during the March 13 meeting.
Carrie Okconor, chief of enforcement, said the CBA had received nearly 1,500 complaints during the reporting period and closed more than 400 cases with 97% closed within one year; the average days to close was reported at 71 days. The enforcement inventory held 525 pending investigations as of January 31, and the CBA had referred 13…
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