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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-20

36-20B-67. CPA with equivalent qualifications licensed in state not verified to have substantially equivalent requirements--Privileges.

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Any individual whose principal place of business is not in this state who holds a valid certificate or license as a certified public accountant from any state which the board has not verified to be in substantial equivalence with the CPA licensure requirements of this chapter is presumed to have qualifications substantially equivalent to this state's requirements and shall have all the privileges of certificate holders and licensees of this state without the need to obtain a certificate or permit under this chapter if the CPA qualifications of the individual are substantially equivalent to the CPA licensure requirements of this chapter.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an individual who offers or renders professional services, whether in person, or by mail, telephone, or electronic means, under this section shall be granted practice privileges in this state, and no notice, fee, or other submission is required of the individual. However, the individual shall be subject to the requirements of § 36-20B-68 .
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