(a) An applicant for a license of certified
public accountant shall:
(1) Present
satisfactory evidence that the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree
from a university, college, or other four-year institution of learning
accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency or association
recognized by the Secretary of Education under the requirements of
20 United States
Code section
1099b, as amended; or
(2) Present satisfactory evidence that the
applicant has received a baccalaureate or comparable degree from a foreign or
U.S. university, college, or other four-year institution of learning and
provide evidence that the baccalaureate or comparable degree qualifies the
applicant for acceptance for an advanced degree at an accredited university,
college, or other four-year institution of learning as specified in paragraph
(1).
(b) An applicant
who passed the examination prior to December 31, 2000, or who earned
conditional credits prior to December 31, 2000 and subsequently passed the
examination before the conditional credits expired, shall, in addition to
meeting the requirements in subsection (a), present evidence of satisfactory
completion of at least thirty semester hours of upper division or graduate
level study comprised of such subjects as:
(1) Accounting and auditing;
(2) Taxation;
(3) Management services;
(4) Computer science;
(5) Economics;
(6) Business law;
(7) Functional fields of business (e.g.,
finance, production, marketing, personnel relations, business organization, and
business management); or
(8) Other
business-related subjects as approved by the board, at an accredited
university, college, or four-year institution of learning as specified in
subsection (a).
The baccalaureate degree and the thirty semester hours of
additional study shall have included a minimum of eighteen semester hours of
upper division or graduate level accounting and auditing subjects.
In the event the additional studies of thirty semester hours
are completed before the baccalaureate degree is conferred, the applicant shall
furnish the board a letter from the university, college, or four-year
institution of learning indicating that the additional studies were not counted
toward the baccalaureate degree.
(c) An applicant who did not earn conditional
credits prior to December 31, 2000 and who passed the examination after
December 31, 2000, shall, in addition to meeting the requirements in subsection
(a), present evidence of satisfactory completion of at least one hundred fifty
semester hours of college education which shall include:
(1) At least twenty-four semester hours in
accounting courses, of which at least eighteen semester hours are upper
division or graduate level accounting courses, including without limitation
courses in:
(A) Financial
accounting;
(B) Auditing;
(C) Taxation; and
(D) Managerial accounting; and
(2) At least twenty-four semester
hours in upper division or graduate level accounting or non-accounting
business-related courses including without limitation courses in:
(A) Economics;
(B) Legal and social environment of
business;
(C) Business
law;
(D) Marketing;
(E) Finance;
(F) Organizational, group, and individual
behavior;
(G) Quantitative
applications in business;
(H)
Communication skills;
(I) Business
ethics;
(J)
Globalization;
(K) Total-quality
management;
(L) Computer
science;
(M) Human relations;
or
(N) Other business-related
courses.
(d)
Each applicant shall present evidence satisfactory to the board that the
requirements provided in section
466-5(f),
or
466-5.5,
HRS, as applicable, have been met. Satisfactory evidence shall take the form of
a certified copy of a diploma, a certified transcript (date and degree
granted), or a statement from a college official indicating that the applicant
will graduate within one hundred twenty days after the examination.
(e) An applicant requesting an exemption from
the educational requirements pursuant to section
466-5(c),
HRS, shall arrange to provide direct confirmation to the board, from an
appropriate source, that the applicant meets the requirements stated
therein.