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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Public Accounting Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 0.03, 6.1, 9.01, 14.3, 16, 20.01, 20.1, and |
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| 27 and by adding Section 9.3 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 450/0.03) (from Ch. 111, par. 5500.03)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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| Sec. 0.03. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
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| context
otherwise requires:
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| (a) "Registered Certified Public Accountant" means any |
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| person who has been issued
a registration under this Act as a |
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| Registered Certified Public Accountant.
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| (b) "Licensed Certified Public Accountant" means any |
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| person licensed
under this Act as a Licensed Certified Public |
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| Accountant.
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| (c) "Committee" means the Public Accountant Registration |
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| Committee appointed by the Director.
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| (d) "Department" means the Department of Professional |
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| Regulation.
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| (e) "Director" means the Director of Professional |
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| Regulation.
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| (f) "License", "licensee" and "licensure" refers to the |
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| authorization
to practice under the provisions of this Act.
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| (g) "Peer review program" means a study, appraisal, or |
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| review of one or
more aspects of the professional work of
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| person or firm or sole practitioner in the practice of public |
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| accounting to determine the degree of compliance by the firm or |
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| sole practitioner with professional standards and practices, |
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| conducted by persons who hold current licenses to practice |
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| public accounting under the laws of this or another state and |
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| who are not affiliated with the firm or sole practitioner being |
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| reviewed
certified or licensed
under this Act, including |
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| quality review, peer review, practice monitoring,
quality |
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| assurance, and similar programs undertaken voluntarily or as a
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| prerequisite to the providing of professional services under |
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| government
requirements, or any similar internal review or |
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| inspection that is required by
professional standards .
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| (h) "Review committee" means any person or persons |
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| conducting, reviewing,
administering, or supervising a peer |
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| review program.
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| (i) "University" means the University of Illinois.
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| (j) "Board" means the Board of Examiners established under |
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| Section 2.
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| (k) "Registration", "registrant", and "registered" refer |
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| to the authorization to hold oneself out as or use the title |
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| "Registered Certified Public Accountant" or "Certified Public |
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| Accountant", unless the context otherwise requires.
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| (l) "Peer Review Administrator" means an organization |
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| designated by the Department that meets the requirements of |
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| subsection (f) of Section 16 of this Act and other rules that |
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| the Department may adopt.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-457, eff. 7-1-04; 93-683, eff. 7-2-04.)
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| (225 ILCS 450/6.1) |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014) |
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| Sec. 6.1. Examinations. |
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| (a) The examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of |
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| accounting, auditing, and other related subjects, if any, as |
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| the Board may deem advisable. A candidate shall be required to |
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| pass all sections of the examination in order to qualify for a |
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| certificate. A candidate may take the required test sections |
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| individually and in any order, as long as the examination is |
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| taken within a timeframe established by Board rule. |
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| (b) On and after January 1, 2005, applicants shall also be |
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| required to pass an examination on the rules of professional |
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| conduct, as determined by Board rule to be appropriate, before |
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| they may be awarded a certificate as a Certified Public |
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| Accountant. |
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| (c) Pursuant to compliance with the Americans with |
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| Disabilities Act, the Board may provide alternative test |
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| administration arrangements that are reasonable in the context |
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| of the Certified Public Accountant examination for applicants |
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| who are unable to take the examination under standard |
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| conditions upon an applicant's submission of evidence as the |
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| Board may require, which may include a signed statement from a |
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| medical or other licensed medical professional, identifying |
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| the applicant's disabilities and the specific alternative |
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| accommodations the applicant may need. Any alteration in test |
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| administration arrangements does not waive the requirement of |
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| sitting for and passing the examination.
The Board may in |
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| certain cases waive or defer any of the requirements of this |
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| Section regarding the circumstances in which the various |
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| Sections of the examination must be passed upon a showing that, |
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| by reasons of circumstances beyond the applicant's control, the |
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| applicant was unable to meet the requirement. |
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| (d) Any application, document, or other information filed |
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| by or concerning an applicant and any examination grades of an |
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| applicant shall be deemed confidential and shall not be |
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| disclosed to anyone without the prior written permission of the |
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| applicant, except that the names and addresses only of all |
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| applicants shall be a public record and be released as public |
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| information. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent the Board |
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| from making public announcement of the names of persons |
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| receiving certificates under this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-683, eff. 7-2-04.)
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| (225 ILCS 450/9.01)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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| Sec. 9.01. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
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| (a) Any person or firm that
who practices, offers to |
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| practice, attempts to practice, or
holds oneself out to |
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| practice as a licensed certified public accountant
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| being licensed
under this Act shall, in
addition to any other |
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| penalty provided by law, pay a civil penalty to the
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| in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for each offense as
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| determined by
the Department. The civil penalty shall be |
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| assessed by the
Department after a
hearing is held in |
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| accordance with the provisions set forth in this Act
regarding |
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| the provision of a hearing for the discipline of a licensee.
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| (b) The Department has the authority and power to |
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| investigate
any and all
unlicensed activity.
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| (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after |
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| the effective date
of the order imposing the civil penalty. The |
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| order shall constitute a judgment
and may be filed and |
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| execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment
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| any court of record.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-457, eff. 7-1-04; 93-683, eff. 7-2-04.)
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| (225 ILCS 450/9.3 new)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014) |
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| Sec. 9.3. Sharing of information. Notwithstanding any |
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| other provision of this Act, for the purpose of carrying out |
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| their respective duties and responsibilities under this Act and |
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| to effectuate the purpose of this Act, both the Board of |
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| Examiners and the Department of Financial and Professional |
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| Regulation are authorized and directed to share information |
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| with each other regarding those individuals and entities |
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| licensed or certified or applying for licensure or |
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| certification under this Act.
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| (225 ILCS 450/14.3)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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| Sec. 14.3. Additional requirements for firms. In
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| to the ownership requirements set forth in subsection (b) of |
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| Section
14, all firms licensed under this Act shall meet the
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| following requirements:
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| (a) All owners of the firm, whether licensed or not, shall
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| be active participants in the firm or its affiliated
entities.
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| (b) An individual who supervises services for which a
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| license is required under Section 8 of this Act or who signs
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| authorizes another to sign any report for which a license
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| required under Section 8 of this Act shall hold a valid,
active
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| unrevoked Licensed Certified Public Accountant license from |
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| this State or another state and shall comply with such
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| additional experience requirements as may be required by rule
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| of the Board.
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| (c) The firm shall require that all owners of the
firm, |
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| whether or not certified or licensed under this Act,
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| with rules promulgated under this Act.
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| (d) The firm shall designate to the Department in
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| an individual licensed under this Act who shall be
responsible |
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| for the proper registration of the firm.
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| (e) Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to |
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| complete the application process. If the process has not been |
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| completed in 3 years, the application shall be denied, the fee |
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| shall be forfeited, and the applicant must reapply and meet the |
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| requirements in effect at the time of reapplication.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-457, eff. 7-1-04; 93-683, eff. 7-2-04.)
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| (225 ILCS 450/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 5517)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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| Sec. 16. Expiration and renewal of licenses; renewal of |
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| registration;
continuing education.
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| (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each license
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| issued under this Act shall be set by rule.
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| (b) Every holder of a license or registration under this |
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| Act may renew such license or registration before the |
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| expiration date upon payment of the required renewal fee as set |
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| by rule.
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| (c) Every application for renewal of a license by a |
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| licensed certified public accountant who has been licensed |
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| under this Act for 3 years or more shall be accompanied or |
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| supported by any evidence the Department shall prescribe, in |
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| satisfaction of completing, each 3 years, not less than 120 |
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| hours of continuing professional education programs in |
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| subjects given by continuing education sponsors registered by |
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| the Department upon recommendation of the Committee. Of the 120 |
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| hours, not less than 4 hours shall be courses covering the |
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| subject of professional ethics. All continuing education |
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| sponsors applying to the Department for registration shall be |
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| required to submit an initial nonrefundable application fee set |
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| by Department rule. Each registered continuing education |
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| sponsor shall be required to pay an annual renewal fee set by |
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| Department rule. Publicly supported colleges, universities, |
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| and governmental agencies located in Illinois are exempt from |
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| payment of any fees required for continuing education sponsor |
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| registration. Failure by a continuing education sponsor to be |
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| licensed or pay the fees prescribed in this Act, or to comply |
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| with the rules and regulations established by the Department |
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| under this Section regarding requirements for continuing |
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| education courses or sponsors, shall constitute grounds for |
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| revocation or denial of renewal of the sponsor's registration. |
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| (d) Licensed Certified Public Accountants are exempt from |
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| the continuing professional education requirement for the |
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| first renewal period following the original issuance of the |
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| license. |
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| Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (c), the |
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| Department may accept courses and sponsors approved by other |
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| states, by the American Institute of Certified Public |
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| Accountants, by other state CPA societies, or by national |
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| accrediting organizations such as the National Association of |
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| State Boards of Accountancy. |
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| Failure by an applicant for renewal of a license as a |
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| licensed certified public accountant to furnish the evidence |
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| shall constitute grounds for disciplinary action, unless the |
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| Department in its discretion shall determine the failure to |
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| have been due to reasonable cause. The Department, in its |
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| discretion, may renew a license despite failure to furnish |
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| evidence of satisfaction of requirements of continuing |
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| education upon condition that the applicant follow a particular |
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| program or schedule of continuing education. In issuing rules |
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| and individual orders in respect of requirements of continuing |
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| education, the Department in its discretion may, among other |
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| things, use and rely upon guidelines and pronouncements of |
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| recognized educational and professional associations; may |
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| prescribe rules for the content, duration, and organization of |
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| courses; shall take into account the accessibility to |
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| applicants of such continuing education as it may require, and |
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| any impediments to interstate practice of public accounting |
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| that may result from differences in requirements in other |
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| states; and may provide for relaxation or suspension of |
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| requirements in regard to applicants who certify that they do |
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| not intend to engage in the practice of public accounting, and |
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| for instances of individual hardship. |
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| The Department shall establish by rule a means for the |
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| verification of completion of the continuing education |
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| required by this Section. This verification may be accomplished |
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| through audits of records maintained by licensees; by requiring |
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| the filing of continuing education certificates with the |
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| Department; or by other means established by the Department. |
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| The Department may establish, by rule, guidelines for |
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| acceptance of continuing education on behalf of licensed |
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| certified public accountants taking continuing education |
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| courses in other jurisdictions.
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| (e) For renewals on and after July 1, 2012, as a condition |
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| for granting a renewal license to firms and sole practitioners |
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| who provide services requiring a license under this Act, the |
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| Department shall require that the firm or sole practitioner |
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| satisfactorily complete a peer review during the immediately |
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| preceding 3-year period, accepted by a Peer Review |
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| Administrator in accordance with established standards for |
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| performing and reporting on peer reviews, unless the firm or |
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| sole practitioner is exempted under the provisions of |
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| subsection (i) of this Section. A firm or sole practitioner |
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| shall, at the request of the Department, submit to the |
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| Department a letter from the Peer Review Administrator stating |
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| the date on which the peer review was satisfactorily completed. |
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| A new firm or sole practitioner not subject to subsection |
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| (l) of this Section shall undergo its first peer review during |
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| the first full renewal cycle after it is granted its initial |
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| license.
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| The requirements of this subsection (e) shall not apply to |
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| any person providing services requiring a license under this |
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| Act to the extent that such services are provided in the |
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| capacity of an employee of the Office of the Auditor General or |
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| to a nonprofit cooperative association engaged in the rendering |
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| of licensed service to its members only under paragraph (3) of |
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| subsection (b) of Section 14 of this Act or any of its |
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| employees to the extent that such services are provided in the |
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| capacity of an employee of the association. |
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| (f) The Department shall approve only Peer Review |
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| Administrators that the Department finds comply with |
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| established standards for performing and reporting on peer |
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| reviews. The Department may adopt rules establishing |
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| guidelines for peer reviews, which shall do all of the |
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| following:
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| (1) Require that a peer review be conducted by a |
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| reviewer that is independent of the firm reviewed and |
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| approved by the Peer Review Administrator under |
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| established standards. |
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| (2) Other than in the peer review process, prohibit the |
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| use or public disclosure of information obtained by the |
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| reviewer, the Peer Review Administrator, or the Department |
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| during or in connection with the peer review process. The |
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| requirement that information not be publicly disclosed |
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| shall not apply to a hearing before the Department that the |
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| firm or sole practitioner requests be public or to the |
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| information described in paragraph (3) of subsection (i) of |
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| this Section. |
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| (g) If a firm or sole practitioner fails to satisfactorily |
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| complete a peer review as required by subsection (e) of this |
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| Section or does not comply with any remedial actions determined |
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| necessary by the Peer Review Administrator, the Peer Review |
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| Administrator shall notify the Department of the failure and |
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| shall submit a record with specific references to the rule, |
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| statutory provision, professional standards, or other |
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| applicable authority upon which the Peer Review Administrator |
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| made its determination and the specific actions taken or failed |
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| to be taken by the licensee that in the opinion of the Peer |
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| Review Administrator constitutes a failure to comply. The |
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| Department may at its discretion or shall upon submission of a |
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| written application by the firm or sole practitioner hold a |
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| hearing under Section 20.1 of this Act to determine whether the |
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| firm or sole practitioner has complied with subsection (e) of |
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| this Section. The hearing shall be confidential and shall not |
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| be open to the public unless requested by the firm or sole |
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| practitioner. |
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| (h) The firm or sole practitioner reviewed shall pay for |
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| any peer review performed. The Peer Review Administrator may |
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| charge a fee to each firm and sole practitioner sufficient to |
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| cover costs of administering the peer review program. |
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| (i) A firm or sole practitioner shall be exempt from the |
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| requirement to undergo a peer review if: |
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| (1) Within 3 years before the date of application for |
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| renewal licensure, the sole practitioner or firm has |
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| undergone a peer review conducted in another state or |
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| foreign jurisdiction that meets the requirements of |
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| paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (f) of this Section. |
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| The sole practitioner or firm shall submit to the |
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| Department a letter from the organization administering |
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| the most recent peer review stating the date on which the |
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| peer review was completed; or |
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| (2) The sole practitioner or firm satisfies all of the |
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| following conditions: |
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| (A) during the preceding 2 years, the firm or sole |
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| practitioner has not accepted or performed any |
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| services requiring a license under this Act; |
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| (B) the firm or sole practitioner agrees to notify |
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| the Department within 30 days of accepting an |
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| engagement for services requiring a license under this |
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| Act and to undergo a peer review within 18 months after |
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| the end of the period covered by the engagement; or |
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| (3) For reasons of personal health, military service, |
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| or other good cause, the Department determines that the |
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| sole practitioner or firm is entitled to an exemption, |
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| which may be granted for a period of time not to exceed 12 |
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| months. |
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| (j) If a peer review report indicates that a firm or sole |
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| practitioner complies with the appropriate professional |
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| standards and practices set forth in the rules of the |
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| Department and no further remedial action is required, the Peer |
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| Review Administrator shall destroy all working papers and |
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| documents, other than report-related documents, related to the |
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| peer review within 90 days after issuance of the letter of |
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| acceptance by the Peer Review Administrator. If a peer review |
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| letter of acceptance indicates that corrective action is |
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| required, the Peer Review Administrator may retain documents |
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| and reports related to the peer review until completion of the |
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| next peer review or other agreed-to corrective actions. |
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| (k) In the event the practices of 2 or more firms or sole |
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| practitioners are merged or otherwise combined, the surviving |
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| firm shall retain the peer review year of the largest firm, as |
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| determined by the number of accounting and auditing hours of |
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| each of the practices. In the event that the practice of a firm |
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| is divided or a portion of its practice is sold or otherwise |
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| transferred, any firm or sole practitioner acquiring some or |
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| all of the practice that does not already have its own review |
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| year shall retain the review year of the former firm. In the |
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| event that the first peer review of a firm that would otherwise |
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| be required by this subsection (k) would be less than 12 months |
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| after its previous review, a review year shall be assigned by a |
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| Peer Review Administrator so that the firm's next peer review |
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| occurs after not less than 12 months of operation, but not |
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| later than 18 months of operation. |
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| 10-11-05.)
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| (225 ILCS 450/20.01) (from Ch. 111, par. 5521.01)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2014)
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| Sec. 20.01. Grounds for discipline; license or |
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| registration.
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| (a) The Department may refuse to issue or renew, or may |
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| revoke, suspend, or
reprimand any registration or registrant,
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| any license or licensee, place a licensee or registrant on |
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| probation for a period
of time subject to any conditions the |
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| Department may specify including requiring
the licensee or |
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| registrant to attend continuing education courses or to work |
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| under the
supervision of another licensee or registrant, impose |
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| a fine not to exceed $5,000 for each
violation, restrict the |
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| authorized scope of practice, or require a licensee
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| registrant to undergo a peer review program, for any one or |
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| more of the following:
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| (1) Violation of any provision of this Act.
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| (2) Attempting to procure a license or registration to |
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| practice under this Act by
bribery or fraudulent |
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| misrepresentations.
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| (3) Having a license to practice public accounting or |
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| registration revoked, suspended,
or otherwise acted |
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| against, including the denial of licensure or |
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| registration, by the licensing or registering
authority of |
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| another state, territory, or country, including but not |
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| limited to the District of Columbia, or any United States
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| territory. No disciplinary action shall be taken in |
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| Illinois if the action
taken in another jurisdiction was |
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| based upon failure to meet the continuing
professional |
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| education requirements of that jurisdiction and the |
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| applicable
Illinois continuing professional education |
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| requirements are met.
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| (4) Being convicted or found guilty, regardless of |
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| adjudication, of a
crime in any jurisdiction which directly |
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| relates to the practice of public
accounting or the ability |
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| to practice public accounting or as a Registered Certified |
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| Public Accountant.
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| (5) Making or filing a report or record which the |
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| registrant or licensee knows to
be false, willfully failing |
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| to file a report or record required by state
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| law, willfully impeding or obstructing the filing, or |
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| inducing
another person to impede or obstruct the filing. |
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| The reports or records shall
include only those that are |
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| signed in the capacity of a licensed certified
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| accountant or a registered certified public accountant.
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| (6) Conviction in this or another State or the District |
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| of Columbia, or
any United States Territory, of any crime |
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| that is punishable by one year or
more in prison or |
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| conviction of a crime in a federal court that is punishable
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| by one year or more in prison.
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| (7) Proof that the licensee or registrant is guilty of |
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| fraud or deceit, or of gross
negligence, incompetency, or |
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| misconduct, in the practice of public
accounting.
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| (8) Violation of any rule adopted under this Act.
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| (9) Practicing on a revoked, suspended, or inactive |
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| license or registration.
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| (10) Suspension or revocation of the right to practice |
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state or federal agency.
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| (11) Conviction of any crime under the laws of the |
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| United States or any
state or territory of the United |
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| States that is a felony or misdemeanor and
has dishonesty |
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| as an essential element, or of any crime that is directly
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| related to the practice of the profession.
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| (12) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of |
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| obtaining a license,
or registration or material |
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| misstatement in furnishing information to the Department.
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| (13) Aiding or assisting another person in violating |
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| any provision of
this Act or rules promulgated hereunder.
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| (14) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
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| unprofessional conduct of a
character likely to deceive, |
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| defraud, or harm the public and violating the
rules of |
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stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug |
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to practice with reasonable |
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| (16) Directly or indirectly giving to or receiving from |
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corporation, partnership, or association |
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| any fee, commission, rebate, or other
form of compensation |
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| for any professional service not actually rendered.
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| (17) Physical or mental disability, including |
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aging process or loss of |
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| abilities and skills that results in the inability to
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| safety.
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| (18) Solicitation of professional services by using |
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| false or misleading
advertising.
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| (19) Failure to file a return, or pay the tax, penalty |
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| or interest shown
in a filed return, or to pay any final |
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| assessment of tax, penalty or interest,
as required by any |
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| tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue
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| or any successor agency or the Internal Revenue Service or |
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| any successor
agency.
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| (20) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name |
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| other than the
full name as shown on the license or |
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| registration or any other legally authorized name.
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| (21) A finding by the Department that a licensee or |
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| registrant has not complied with a
provision of any lawful |
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| order issued by the Department.
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| (22) Making a false statement to the Department
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| regarding compliance with
continuing professional |
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| education or peer review requirements.
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| (23) Failing to make a substantive response to a |
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| request for information
by the Department within 30 days of |
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| (b) (Blank).
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subsection (a) including, but not limited |
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| (1) the extent to which public confidence in the public |
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| accounting
profession was, might have been, or may be |
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| (2) the degree of trust and dependence among the |
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| involved parties;
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| (3) the character and degree of financial or economic |
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| harm which did or
might have resulted; and
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| (4) the intent or mental state of the person charged at |
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| the time of the
acts or omissions.
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licensee or |
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| set forth in the
final order.
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| (e) The Department shall deny any application for a |
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| license, registration, or renewal,
without hearing, to any |
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| person who has defaulted on an educational loan
guaranteed by |
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| the Illinois Student Assistance Commission; however, the
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may issue a license, registration, or renewal if the |
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established a satisfactory repayment |
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| record as determined by the Illinois
Student Assistance |
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| Commission.
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| (f) The determination by a court that a licensee or |
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| registrant is subject to involuntary
admission or judicial |
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| admission as provided in the Mental Health and
Developmental |
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| Disabilities Code will result in the automatic suspension of |
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| his
or her license or registration. The licensee or registrant |
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| shall be responsible for notifying the Department of the |
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| determination by the court that the licensee or registrant is |
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| subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission as |
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| provided in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities |
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| Code. The licensee or registrant shall also notify the |
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| Department upon discharge so that a determination may be made |
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| under item (17) of subsection (a) whether the licensee or |
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| (225 ILCS 450/20.1) (from Ch. 111, par. 5522)
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| Sec. 20.1. Investigations; notice; hearing. The Department
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| may, upon
its own motion, and shall, upon the
verified |
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| complaint in writing of any person setting forth facts which, |
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| if
proved, would constitute grounds for disciplinary action
as |
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| set forth in Section 20.01, investigate the actions of any
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| person or entity. The
Department may refer complaints and |
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| investigations to a
disciplinary body
of the accounting |
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| profession for technical assistance. The results of
an |
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| investigation and recommendations of the disciplinary body
may |
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| be considered
by the Department, but shall not be considered |
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| determinative and
the Department
shall not in any way be |
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| obligated to take any action or be bound by the
results of the |
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| accounting profession's disciplinary proceedings. The
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| the
concerned
party or parties an opportunity to request a |
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| hearing and if so requested
shall set a time and place for a |
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| hearing of the complaint. With respect to determinations by a |
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| Peer Review Administrator duly appointed by the Department |
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| under subsection (f) of Section 16 of this Act that a licensee |
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| has failed to satisfactorily complete a peer review as required |
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| under subsection (e) of Section 16, the Department may consider |
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| the Peer Review Administrator's findings of fact as prima facie |
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| evidence, and upon request by a licensee for a hearing the |
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| Department shall review the record presented and hear arguments |
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| by the licensee or the licensee's counsel but need not conduct |
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| a trial or hearing de novo or accept additional evidence. The
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| Department shall notify the
applicant or the licensed or |
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| registered
person or entity of any
charges made and the date |
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| and place of the hearing of those charges by
mailing notice |
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accused person or |
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notification to the
Department, at least 30 |
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hearing or by
serving a |
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| written notice by delivery of the notice to the accused
person |
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| or entity at least 15 days prior to
the date set
for the |
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| hearing, and shall
direct the applicant or licensee or |
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| registrant to file a written
answer to the Department
under |
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| oath within 20 days after the service of the notice and inform |
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| the
applicant or licensee or registrant that failure to file an |
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| answer
will result in default
being taken against the applicant |
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| or licensee or registrant and that
the license or registration
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| may be
suspended, revoked, placed on probationary status, or |
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| other disciplinary
action may be taken, including limiting the |
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| scope, nature or extent of
practice, as the Director may deem |
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In case the person fails to file an answer after |
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| receiving notice, his or
her license or registration may, in |
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| the discretion of the Department, be
suspended, revoked, or |
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| placed on probationary status, or the Department may
take |
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| whatever disciplinary action deemed proper, including limiting |
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| the
scope, nature, or extent of the person's practice or the |
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| imposition of a
fine, without a hearing, if the act or acts |
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| charged constitute sufficient
grounds for such action under |
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| this Act.
The Department
shall afford the accused person or |
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| entity an
opportunity to be heard
in person or by counsel at |
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| the hearing. At the conclusion of
the hearing
the Committee |
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| shall present to the Director a
written report setting forth |
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| its finding
of facts, conclusions of law, and recommendations. |
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| The report shall contain
a finding whether or not the accused |
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| person violated this Act or failed to
comply with the |
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| conditions required in this Act. If the Director disagrees in |
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| any regard with the report, he or she may issue an order in |
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| contravention of the report. The Director shall provide a |
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| written explanation to the Committee of any such deviations and |
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| shall specify with particularity the reasons for the |
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| deviations.
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findings are not a bar to a |
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| criminal prosecution brought for the violation
of this Act.
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| (225 ILCS 450/27) (from Ch. 111, par. 5533)
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| Sec. 27. A licensed or registered certified public |
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| accountant shall not be required by
any court to divulge
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| information or evidence which has been obtained by him in his |
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capacity as a licensed or registered certified
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| public accountant. This Section shall not apply to any
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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