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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 2B

45:2B-68 Continuing professional education required for license renewal; orientation, certain.

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27. a. The board shall, as a condition for triennial license renewal, require any person licensed as a "certified public accountant," or "public accountant," to complete 120 credits of continuing professional education during the immediately preceding triennial period of licensure.
b. The board may, in its discretion, waive requirements for continuing professional education on an individual basis for hardship reasons such as health, military service, or other due cause and may establish a policy for the continuing education requirements for inactive or retired accountants who remain certified or registered.
c. The board shall not require completion of continuing education credits as a condition for triennial licensure for the initial renewal of licensure, however, any person licensed as a "certified public accountant" shall, within six months prior to initial licensure, or within the first six months following initial licensure, complete an orientation course in topics identified by the board, and conducted by any organization recognized by the board as provided in subsection d. of this section.
d. The board shall:
(1)establish standards for continuing professional education, including the subject matter, contents of courses of study, and the number of credits required;
(2)accredit educational programs and sponsors of educational programs offering credit towards the continuing professional education requirements; and
(3)accredit other equivalent educational programs, such as teaching, conferences, professional seminars, technical reviews, courses with non-hourly attendance, including home study courses, and shall establish procedures for the issuance of credit upon satisfactory proof of the completion of these programs.
e. A non-resident licensee seeking renewal of a license shall be determined to have met the continuing professional education renewal requirement under subsection a. of this section by meeting the continuing professional education requirement for renewal of a certificate in the state in which the licensee's principal place of business is located. Non-resident licensees shall demonstrate compliance with the continuing professional education renewal requirements of the state in which the licensee's principal place of business is located by signing a statement verifying the compliance on the renewal application of this State.
If a non-resident licensee's principal place of business is located in a state that has no continuing professional education requirements for renewal of a license, then the non-resident licensee must comply with all continuing professional education requirements for renewal of a license under P.L.1997, c.259 (C.45:2B-42 et seq.).
L.1997, c.259, s.27; amended 2007, c.70; 2014, c.59, s.2; 2019, c.10, s.15.
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