Maryland HB657 revises qualifications for certified public accountant licensure.
Maryland HB657 modifies the requirements for certified public accountant licensure. It specifies the number of hours and types of experience needed based on the date of application. The bill also details educational requirements, including semester hours and concentration in accounting, and mandates practical work experience. The Board of Public Accountancy is authorized to determine curriculum equivalencies. The changes take effect October 1, 2026.
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