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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 628 - ACCOUNTANTS

NRS 628.385 Legislative findings.

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NRS 628.385 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that:
1. The explosion of knowledge and the increasing complexity of practice make it essential that certified public accountants continue to develop their competence and maintain the general quality of the practice of their profession.
2. The public interest requires that certified public accountants provide competent service in all areas of their practice.
3. Formal programs of continuing education provide certified public accountants with the opportunity to maintain the general quality of the practice of their profession.
4. It is in the public interest to require that certified public accountants who have certificates under the provisions of this chapter comply with requirements for continuing education adopted by the Board as a prerequisite to the issuance or renewal of permits to engage in the practice of public accounting pursuant to NRS 628.380 .
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