Kentucky HB45 amends the licensure requirements for certified public accountants.
Kentucky HB45 modifies the criteria for obtaining a certified public accountant license. It requires applicants to be at least 18 years old, of good moral character, and to have completed specific educational and experience requirements. The bill also allows for reciprocity with other states that have substantially equivalent licensure requirements. It mandates that applicants pass a board-approved examination and meet continuing education requirements.
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