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Kansas Board of Accountancy approves consent calendar, ratifies CPA exam scores and extends peer-review deadline

Kansas Board of Accountancy · December 6, 2024
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Summary

The Board approved the consent calendar and ratified CPA exam scores from July–September 2024, and granted a peer-review extension to GBN P.A. until Feb. 28, 2025, conditioned on submission of a completion or in-process letter.

Aron Dunn, CPA, chair of the Kansas Board of Accountancy, convened the hybrid meeting on Dec. 6, 2024, where the board approved routine administrative matters and ratified recent exam results.

The board voted to approve the consent calendar, which included Oct. 25, 2024 minutes, certificates and permits to practice, firm registrations and Nov. 30, 2024 financial statements. James Gillespie, CPA, moved to approve the consent calendar and Julie Wondra, CPA, seconded; the motion carried unanimously.

On a motion by Wondra, seconded by Gillespie, the board ratified CPA exam scores for the July 1–Sept. 25, 2024 period. The board also reviewed the Q3 Candidate Performance Report and the Q3 Candidate Care Report and took no action on either report.

The board approved a request by GBN P.A. to extend its peer-review due date to Feb. 28, 2025. Paul Bowerman and Eric Meyer told the board the firm had engaged a new peer reviewer and expected the review to be completed by that date; Executive Director Susan L. Somers noted GBN P.A. had submitted its 2025 firm renewal, enabling the extension. The board conditioned the extension on the firm’s submission of either a peer-review letter of completion or an in-process letter from the administering entity by Feb. 28, 2025.

The board reviewed results of the 2024 continuing education audits and took no further action.

The meeting proceeded to other agenda items, including waiver requests and disciplinary hearings, before adjourning.