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Public Act 91-0779
HB4280 Enrolled LRB9111059ACmg
AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Accounting Act.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Illinois Public Accounting Act is amended
by changing Sections 5 and 14.2 as follows:
(225 ILCS 450/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 5506)
Sec. 5. Certification of out-of-State accountants.
(a) The Board may issue a certificate as a certified
public accountant, without examination, to any applicant who
holds a valid unrevoked certificate as a certified public
accountant issued under the laws of any other state or
territory of the United States or the District of Columbia,
provided:
(1) that the state that issued the certificate has
certification requirements that have been determined by
the Board to be substantially equivalent to the
certification requirements of Illinois and grants similar
rights to those that Illinois grants to certificate
holders;
(2) that the state that issued the certificate has
certification requirements that the Board Department has
determined not to be substantially equivalent to the
certification requirements of Illinois or does not grant
similar rights to Illinois certificate holders, but the
Board determines that the individual applicant possesses
personal qualifications substantially equivalent to
Illinois' certification requirements; or
(3) that the applicant does not qualify under
subsections (1) or (2) above, but the following
conditions are met:
(A) the certificate was granted to the
applicant on the basis of the Uniform Certified
Public Accountant examination; and
(B) the educational qualifications of the
applicant for a certificate, at the time of the
written examination, were equivalent to the
educational qualifications then required of
applicants for admission to the Illinois examination
for certified public accountant or, the applicant
has, after passing the examination upon which his or
her certificate was based, not less than 5 years of
experience in the practice of public accounting
within the 10 years immediately preceding this
application, otherwise reasonably considered
acceptable by the Board.
(b) In determining the substantial equivalency of the
requirements for certification or the rights granted to
certificate holders pursuant to this Section, the Board may
rely on the determinations of the National Qualification
Appraisal Service of the National Association of State Boards
of Accountancy or any other qualification appraisal service,
as it deems appropriate.
(Source: P.A. 91-508, eff. 8-13-99.)
(225 ILCS 450/14.2)
Sec. 14.2. Licensure by endorsement.
(a) The Department shall issue a license as a public
accountant to any applicant who holds a certificate as a
certified public accountant issued by the Board and who holds
a valid unrevoked license or permit to practice as a public
accountant issued under the laws of any other state or
territory of the United States or the District of Columbia,
provided:
(1) the individual applicant is determined by the
Department to possess personal qualifications
substantially equivalent to this State's current
licensing requirements;
(2) at the time the applicant received his or her
current valid and unrevoked license or permit, the
applicant possessed qualifications substantially
equivalent to the qualifications for licensure then in
effect in this State; or
(3) the applicant has, after passing the
examination upon which his or her license or other permit
to practice was based, not less than 4 years of
experience in the practice of public accounting within
the 10 years immediately before the application.
(b) In determining the substantial equivalency of any
state's requirements to Illinois' requirements, the
Department may rely on the determinations of the National
Qualification Appraisal Service of the National Association
of State Boards of Accountancy or such other qualification
appraisal service as it deems appropriate.
(Source: P.A. 91-508, eff. 8-13-99.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
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