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Code · Kansas · Chapter 1 — Accountants, Certified Public

1-307. Reciprocity; waiver of examination; conditions; requirements.

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1-307. Reciprocity; waiver of examination; conditions; requirements.
(a)The board, in its discretion, may waive the examination of and may issue a certificate to a holder of a certificate as a "certified public accountant" issued under the laws of any state upon a showing that:
(1)The applicant passed the examination required for issuance of the applicant's certificate with grades that would have been passing grades at the time in this state; and the applicant:
(A)Meets all current requirements in this state for the issuance of a certificate at the time application is made;
(B)at the time of the issuance of the applicant's certificate in the other state, met all such requirements then applicable in this state; or
(C)had four years of experience of the type described in K.S.A. 1-302b (a), and amendments thereto, after passing the examination upon which the applicant's certificate was based and within the 10 years immediately preceding the application; or
(2)the applicant meets the substantial equivalency standard set out in either K.S.A. 1-322 (a)(1) or (2), and amendments thereto.
(b)The board shall issue a certificate to a holder of a foreign designation, granted in a foreign country entitling the holder thereof to engage in the practice of certified public accountancy, provided that:
(1)The foreign authority which granted the designation makes similar provision to allow a person who holds a valid certificate issued by this state to obtain such foreign authority's comparable designation;
(2)the foreign designation:
(A)Was duly issued by a foreign authority that regulates the practice of certified public accountancy and the foreign designation has not expired or been revoked or suspended;
(B)entitles the holder to issue reports upon financial statements; and
(C)was issued upon the basis of educational, examination and experience requirements established by the foreign authority or by law;
(3)the applicant:
(A)Received the designation, based on educational and examination standards substantially equivalent to those in effect in this state at the time the foreign designation was granted;
(B)completed an experience requirement, substantially equivalent to the requirement set out in K.S.A. 1-302b , and amendments thereto, in the jurisdiction which granted the foreign designation; and
(C)passed a uniform qualifying examination in national standards and an examination on the laws, regulations and code of ethical conduct in effect in this state acceptable to the board; and
(4)the applicant shall in the application list all jurisdictions, foreign and domestic, in which the applicant has applied for or holds a designation to practice public accountancy.
Each holder of a certificate issued under this subsection shall notify the board in writing, within 30 days after its occurrence, of any issuance, denial, revocation or suspension of a designation or commencement of a disciplinary or enforcement action by any jurisdiction. The board has the sole authority to interpret the application of the provisions of this subsection.
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