NASBA and the AICPA have issued the 9th edition of the Uniform Accountancy Act which acts as a model piece of legislation that can be used by individual state boards of accountancy to create consistency and uniformity. The new edition includes three pathways to licensure as well as changes to mobility requirements. It is important to note that each state must adopt these requirements before they can be applied in that state.
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Has your state updated their rules for licensure?
NASBA and AICPA Publish Ninth Edition of the Uniform Accountancy Act (UAA)