30 Miss. Code. R. 1-5.6 - Approved Peer Review Sponsoring Organizations, Programs and Peer Review Standards
(a) The Board shall
approve peer review sponsoring organizations, program(s) and
standards.
(b) The Board finds that
because the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has
decades of experience as a sponsoring organization and has developed
universally respected peer review standards, the Board recognizes the AICPA as
an approved sponsoring organization, along with its peer review program and
standards; this approval also applies to any Administering Entity of the AICPA
Peer Review Program. These organizations are not required to submit an
application for approval to the Board. As a condition of this approval, a
sponsoring organization is required to:
(1)
administer peer reviews for nonmember licensees whose firms' principal places
of business are located in the state(s) where it administers peer reviews,
provided that such nonmembers comply with the applicable peer review standards,
and
(2) provide advance notice to
the Board and an opportunity for discussion if any Administering Entity is to
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(c) The
Board may terminate its approval of a sponsoring organization for cause
following notice and opportunity for hearing. For purposes of this paragraph,
"cause" includes but is not limited to a substantive change in the Peer Review
Program that adversely affects licensees or the public firms or impairs the
Board's ability to protect the public in this State or failure to maintain an
ongoing compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(d) The Board may approve other peer review
sponsoring organizations and programs. For an organization not specifically
identified in these Rules as Board-approved, to receive Board approval for its
peer review program and standards, the organization must submit evidence to the
satisfaction of the Board. The evidence shall include but is not limited to the
standards, procedures, guidelines, oversight process, training materials and
related documents used to administer, perform, and accept peer reviews. The
Board has the authority to request any other documents/information from an
organization about its peer review program in determining whether to grant
approval.
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