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13-2011.0001-154AlabamaAlabama State Board of Public AccountancyP.O. Box 300375;Montgomery, AL 36130;(334) 242-5700boyd.busby@asbta.alabama.govTo be eligible to work as an accountant an individual must be 19 years of age or older, a college graduate with no less than 150 semester hours with at least 33 hours being in the upper level accounting courses, 27 hours in business courses, and 3 hours in business law; Pass an examination administered by the Board.Registry;Both state and third-party exams required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;No experience required;Specific type of conviction prohibited
13-2011.0011-1District of ColumbiaGovernment of the District of Columbia Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs Occupational & Professional Licensing Administration;941 North Capitol Street, NE;Suite 7200;Washington 20002;(202) 442-4330Contact licensing agency for more information.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required
13-2011.0001-9AlabamaAlabama State Board of Public AccountancyP.O. Box 300375;Montgomery, AL 36130;(334) 242-5700boyd.busby@asbta.alabama.govTo be eligible to work as an accountant an individual must be 19 years of age or older, a college graduate with no less than 150 semester hours with at least 33 hours being in the upper level accounting courses, 27 hours in business courses, and 3 hours in business law; Pass an examination administered by the Board.Registry;Both state and third-party exams required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;No experience required;Specific type of conviction prohibited
13-2011.0010-ACCOU08701DelawareDivision of Professional Regulation Board of Accountancy;Cannon Building;861 Silver Lake Blvd., STE. 203;Dover, DE 19904-2467;(302) 744-4500Accountant - Please see this website for complete details. http://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/accountancy/index.shtmlStand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;A temporary license available to military and spouses until formal license approval
13-2011.0005-0000000315ArkansasArkansas Department of Labor and Licensing Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy900 W. Capitol;Suite 400;Little Rock, AR 72201;(501) 682-1520Certified Public Accountants analyze business records and financial reports. They audit profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cost studies, and prepare tax reports. Accountants may also develop, install, and supervise accounting systems and operations. There are three fields of accounting employment: public accountants, who have their own firms or work for accounting firms; management accountants, who handle the financial records of the companies for whom they work; and accountants who are employed by the government. The requirements for Licensure are as follows: 1) Must meet the education and experience requirements set by the Board. 2) Must pass all parts of the CPA examination. 3) Must provide fingerprints and authorize the Board to conduct a criminal background check for verification. Any candidate who successfully completes the CPA examination must also complete 150 semester credit hours of education in order to be licensed. Successful candidates must complete this education requirement within 3 years of the date the last CPA exam section was passed. Candidates who are unable to complete this education requirement within 3 years due to extreme hardship (medical or other) may apply to the Board for an extension. Education Requirements to sit for the CPA Examination: An applicant will be deemed to have met the education requirement if the applicant earned a graduate or an undergraduate degree including at least 30 hours in business and at least 30 upper-level or 20 graduate hours in accounting (or a combination thereof) from a college or university that meets the criteria for accreditation. Applicants must meet the accounting education requirements and the business education requirements. The accounting component of the applicant's educational program must include at least 30 semester credit hours (SCH) of undergraduate accounting courses above the principles level or 20 SCH of graduate-level accounting courses, or a combination thereof. The accounting component must include coverage of financial accounting, management accounting, governmental and not-for-profit accounting, federal taxation, auditing and attestation, and accounting information systems. The applicant must earn a grade of "C" or better in each course included in the accounting component. The business component of the applicant's educational program must include at least 30 SCH of undergraduate courses in business, other than accounting, or 20 SCH of graduate business courses other than accounting (or a combination thereof). The applicant must earn a grade of "C" or better in each course included in the business component. Internship credit: The accounting or business component (but not both) may include a maximum of 3 SCH earned for an accounting internship. Internship credit may not be used to fulfill the subject matter requirements. The business component may include a maximum of 3 SCH earned for a business internship, other than in accounting. Independent study: The accounting or business component (but not both) may include a maximum of 3 SCH earned for an independent study. When appropriately documented by the institution, these hours may be used to fulfill part of the subject matter requirements. Examinations and Fees: CPA Examination: Initial (first-time) application fee: $50.00, 4 Exam Sections: $120.00, 3 Exam Sections: $105.00, 2 Exam Sections: $90.00, 1 Exam Section: $75.00. A fee of $226.15 per section is also collected by the Board and passed on to NASBA, Prometric, and the AICPA. Once eligibility to take the exam is determined, the Board will send an Authorization to Test to the National Candidate Database at National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). NASBA will then issue a Notice to Schedule (NTS). An eligible candidate has 6 months from the date of the NTS, to schedule and take the approved examination sections. Utilizing the NTS, candidates are required to contact Prometric for site locations and test times. For a list of the Prometric Testing Centers in Arkansas, visit their web site at www.prometric.com. The Arkansas State Board of Accountancy does not control space availability or locale of the testing centers. CPA/PA License Application fee: $50.00, Reciprocal License Application fee: $50.00, Registration as a Certified Public Accountant Application fee: $50.00, License to Practice Registration fee (Annual): $110.00. Visit the ASBPA Web site for additional fees.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;Affidavit or referral required;Background check required;No physical requirements;A temporary license available to military and spouses until formal license approval
13-2011.0008-KEYL%28G%29LColoradoDept. of Revenue Divison of Gaming1707 Cole Blvd, Ste 300;Lakewood, CO 80401-0000;(303) 205-1300dor_gamingweb@state.co.us"Plant Operators Certification
"Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0008-CERTPACLColoradoDepartment of Regulatory Agencies Division of Professions & Occupations Board of Accountancy1560 Broadway Ste 1340;Denver, CO 80202-0000;(303) 894-7800"The Colorado Board of Accountancy regulates certified public accountants (CPAs). CPAs perform a variety of accounting services and will often have the CPA designation after their name. The Board does not regulate accountants, public accountants, tax preparers, or enrolled agents. Accountants and public accountants are not regulated by any federal or state agency, however, there are professional associations who may be able to assist you. Tax preparers and enrolled agents are regulated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements;Military and spouses are exempt from licensure requirements
13-2011.0008-ACCTGFRMLColoradoDepartment of Regulatory Agencies Division of Professions & Occupations Board of Accountancy1560 Broadway Ste 1340;Denver, CO 80202-0000;(303) 894-7800"The Colorado Board of Accountancy regulates certified public accountants (CPAs). CPAs perform a variety of accounting services and will often have the CPA designation after their name. The Board does not regulate accountants, public accountants, tax preparers, or enrolled agents. Accountants and public accountants are not regulated by any federal or state agency, however, there are professional associations who may be able to assist you. Tax preparers and enrolled agents are regulated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
"Registry;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;Military and spouses are exempt from licensure requirements
13-2011.0002-1AlaskaAlaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing State Board of Public Accountancy550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1500;Anchorage, AK 99501-3567;(907) 269-8160BoardOfPublicAccountancy@Alaska.GovNon-refundable license application fee $300 License fee $390Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required
13-2011.0006-935CaliforniaDepartment of Consumer Affairs California Board of Accountancy Licensing Division2000 Evergreen Street, Suite 250;Sacramento, CA 95815-3832;(916) 263-3680licensinginfo@cba.ca.govFees: Examination application: First-time candidate $100, Transfer Candidate $100, Repeat candidate $50. Additional fees will be paid directly to NASBA for each section of the exam. License application: $250 (Initial CPA License Application ); $400 (Accountancy Corporation or Partnership Application). An initial license fee is also charged after the application is approved. The amount due ($125 or $250) is based on when the applicant’s license will expire after issuance. Renewal Fee: $250. Examination Frequency: Five to Six days per week, two out of every three months. Examination Locations: Nationwide Prometric Testing Centers. Educational Requirements: Baccalaureate degree or higher from a college or university that is accredited by a U.S. regional or national accrediting agency, with a total of 150 semester units comprised of at least 24 semester units in accounting subjects, 24 semester units in business-related subjects, 20 semester units in accounting study, and 10 semester units in ethics study. Foreign education must be evaluated by a CBA-approved foreign credentials evaluation service. Licensure Requirements: Pass the CPA Exam, complete the required education, obtain 12 months accounting experience, pass the California Professional Ethics Exam, complete a criminal history background check. Application processing time: Exam: up to 30 days, Licensing: Once all documents are submitted, within 30 days. Renewal Period: Biennially (every 2 years). Special License Requirements: The Board accepts and evaluates for approval, applications from individuals licensed in other states who wish to practice in California, if California licensing requirements are met. Authority: Business and Professions Code, Division 3, Chapter 1, Sections 5000-5192. California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Chapter 1, Article 1-13, Sections 1-99.1.Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0009-618ConnecticutDepartment of Consumer Protection Occupational & Professional Licensing165 Capitol Avenue;Hartford, CT 06106-1630;(860) 713-6135occprotrades@ct.gov"If a credential holder has a CPA License, they may use the CPA designation and practice as a CPA. Individuals holding a CPA license are required to complete 40 hours of continuing education annually.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required
13-2011.0020-0061119071KansasKansas Racing and Gaming Commission700 SW Harrison;Suite 500;Topeka, KS 66603-3754;(785) 296-5800"The following employees of gaming establishments are required to get a Level I license: 1) Each person who has authority to hire or fire employees of a gaming licensee; establish working policies for a gaming licensee and an ability to control or direct a
"Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0020-0030132011KansasKansas Board of Accountancy900 SW Jackson;Suite 556;Topeka, KS 66612-1239;(785) 296-2162"Certified Public Accountants examine, analyze, and interpret accounting records to prepare financial statements, give advice, or audit and evaluate statements prepared by others. Install or advise on systems of recording costs or other financial and budge
"Stand-alone license;State exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0019-280IowaIowa Accountancy Examining Board Iowa Department of Commerce, Iowa Division of Banking Professional Licensing & Regulation Bureau200 E. Grand Ave.;Suite 350;Des Moines, IA 50309;(515) 725-9022Licensed public accountants (LPAs) prepare, analyze, and verify business records and financial reports; prepare profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cost studies, and tax reports; and, may develop, install, and supervise accounting systems and operations. Using special computer software packages, they transform raw transaction data into a variety of specialized reports and tabulations. LPAs work in one of four major fields of accounting - public, management, government, or internal auditing. LPAs are not able to do audits, nor can they make a statement as to the accuracy of financial data.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0019-095IowaIowa Accountancy Examining Board Iowa Department of Commerce, Iowa Division of Banking Professional Licensing & Regulation Bureau200 E. Grand Ave.;Suite 350;Des Moines, IA 50309;(515) 725-9022Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) prepare, analyze and verify business records and financial reports; prepare profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cost studies and tax reports; and, may also develop, install and supervise accounting systems and operations. Using special computer software packages, they transform raw transaction data into a variety of specialized reports and tabulations. They work in one of four major fields of accounting: 1) public, 2) management or industry, 3) government, or 4) internal auditing. Only accountants who qualify on the basis of education and experience can attest to the accuracy of financial data. Only CPAs can perform audits and reviews.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0018-0000000133IndianaIndiana Professional Licensing Agency Indiana Board of Accountancy402 West Washington Street;Room W072;Indianapolis, IN 46204;(317) 234-8800"IC 25-2.1-3-10 Qualifications; experience requirement Sec. 10. An applicant for the initial issuance of a certificate under this chapter shall show that the applicant has had two (2) years of experience. To qualify as experience under this section, an applicant may provide any type of service or advice that: (1) constitutes the use of accounting, attest, compilation, management advisory, financial advisory, tax, or consulting skills as determined under the rules adopted by the board; and (2) is verified by the holder of an active certificate issued under this article or the corresponding provisions of another state, as determined by the board. Experience of the type described in this section applies equally toward meeting the experience requirement of this section regardless of whether it is gained through employment in government, industry, academia, or public practice. IC 25-2.1-3-11 Advanced degree instead of accountancy experience requirement Sec. 11. An advanced degree in accounting or business administration from a college or university recognized by the board, and the satisfactory completion of the semester hours in accounting, business administration, economics, and other related subjects that the board determines are appropriate, may be substituted as the board determines appropriate for experience of the type described in section 10 of this chapter.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0018-0000000005IndianaIndiana Professional Licensing Agency Indiana Board of Accountancy402 West Washington Street;Room W072;Indianapolis, IN 46204;(317) 234-8800"Applicant must have completed 150 semester hours of college education from an accredited college or university, including specific courses pursuant to 872 IAC 1-1-6.1. In addition, applicant must have at least 24 months of full-time employment as an accounting intern for a private business, organization, or government entity and must also pass an exam.
"Stand-alone license;State exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Specific type of conviction prohibited
13-2011.0018-0000000002IndianaIndiana Professional Licensing Agency Indiana Board of Accountancy402 West Washington Street;Room W072;Indianapolis, IN 46204;(317) 234-8800"A first time examination candidate for CPA must: Provide proof of at least 150 semester hours (or its equivalent) of college education, including a baccalaureate or higher degree conferred by a college or university acceptable to the board. Pass all sections of the Uniform CPA Examination graded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Document two years of supervised experience, although an advanced degree may be substituted in some cases. Satisfy the good character requirement. Pay the certificate fee. Applicants for the renewal of a certificate as a CPA or AP must complete a minimum of 120 hours of continuing professional education in acceptable subjects. CPA and AP examinations are ordinarily held during four windows of the calendar year. Certificates expire on June 30 of every third year. More extensive information, including applications and information on examinations, may be obtained directly from the Indiana Board of Accountancy.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0018-0000000026IndianaIndiana Gaming Commission101 W. Washington Street;East Tower, Suite 1600;Indianapolis, IN 46204;(317) 233-0046"IC 4-33-8-2 In order to obtain a license to work in a riverboat casino, the candidate must: Be at least 18 years of age. Not have been convicted of a felony nor have been subject to disciplinary action that woul interfere with the ability to carry out professional duties. Demonstrate a level of skill of knowledge that the commission determines is necessary to perform the skills necessary for the occupation. Submit a full set of fingerprints. Pay all application and licensure fees.
"Stand-alone license;State exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Experience required;Felony convictions prohibited
13-2011.0024-240180003MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180006MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180011MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180012MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180009MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180010MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-241580005MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180007MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180005MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180002MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180008MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0024-240180001MarylandMaryland Department of Labor Maryland Board of Public Accountancy1100 N Eutaw Street;Room 121;Baltimore, MD 21201;(410) 230-6258Registry;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;Expedited processing is available for military and spouses
13-2011.0025-2599990009MassachusettsMassachusetts Gaming Commission Massachusetts Gaming Commission84 State Street, 10th Floor;Boston, MA 02109;(617) 979-8400Every employee at a Massachusetts gaming establishment must be licensed or registered by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission prior to commencing employment or performing services at a gaming establishment. Licenses and registrations are required to ensure that those involved with the gaming industry in Massachusetts meet the statutory requirements of good character, honesty, and integrity.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0025-2521114000MassachusettsBoard of Public Accountancy Division of Professional Licensure1000 Washington Street;Suite 710;Boston, MA 02114;(617) 727-1806"1) Persons desiring to take the examination for qualification as a certified public accountant shall apply on a form provided by the Board, or its designated examination administrator. The forms are obtainable from the Board's examination administrator's offices. Different forms and instructions will be provided for original examinations and for re-examinations. (2) In order to sit for the Computer Based Examination (CBT), a candidate must be 18 years of age or older and must qualify for the CBT under the educational requirements of 252 CMR 2.07(2). After January 1, 2007, candidates may qualify to sit for the CBT when they have completed 120 of the 150 semester hours (or 180 of the 225 quarter hours) of college or university education from a nationally or regionally accredited institution as required by 252 CMR 2.07(2), where the successful completion of 120 semester hours (or 180 quarter hours) results in obtaining a bachelor's degree. The completed 120 semester hours (or 180 of the 225 quarter hours) necessary to sit for the CBT must include 21 semester hours of accounting courses, including coverage in financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and management accounting, and 9 hours of business courses, including coverage in the areas of business law, finance, and information systems. Candidates may sit for the CBT upon completion of the 120 semester hours (or 180 quarter hours) of college or university education; provided however, that within 90 days of sitting for the CBT the candidate shall provide a certified transcript to the Board or its designated exam administrator demonstrating that they have successfully completed 120 of the 150 required semester hours (or 180 of the 225 quarter hours) of college or university education from a nationally or regionally accredited institution as required by 252 CMR 2.07(2), where the successful completion of 120 semester hours (or 180 quarter hours) results in obtaining a bachelor's degree. Failure to provide said certified transcript within the 90 day period described above shall result in the loss of any credit received for any part of the exam passed prior to providing said certified transcript.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0026-8600392010MichiganMichigan Department of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentP.O. Box 30017;Lansing, MI 48909-8246;(800) 292-3939mda-info@michigan.gov."To receive a Horse Racing Occupational License in the State of Michigan, an applicant must be familiar with Michigan laws and regulations governing pari-mutuel horse racing in the state, access and complete the license application, sign and either hand deliver or mail the application the to Michigan Gaming Control Board and remit the appropriate fee.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;Continuing education required;No experience required;Felony convictions prohibited
13-2011.0026-1102132011MichiganMichigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Bureau of Professional LicensingP.O. Box 30670;Lansing, MI 48909;(517) 241-0199bplhelp@michigan.gov"An applicant for a Michigan Certified Public Accountant (CPA) License must complete 150 semester-hours of college education, including a Bachelor's degree or higher with a concentration in Accounting. Upon meeting this requirement, the required CPA exam must be taken and passed. Finally, after 2,000 hours of qualifying experience has been attained, a licensing application can be submitted along with a $300 application fee to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0022-0132011LouisianaState Board of Certified Public Accountants Board of Certified Public Accountants601 Poydras Street Suite 1770;New Orleans, LA 70130;(504) 566-1244sitemaster@cpaboard.state.la.usCertified public Accountants must pass all four parts of the CPA exam, and have 1 year of work experience under the supervision of a licensed CPA.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0022-0433041LouisianaLouisiana Gaming Control Board Gaming Control Board7901 Indpendence Blvd. Building A;Baton Rouge, LA 70806;(225) 925-1846LGCB@dps.la.govContact the Human Resource Department of the casino for gaming employee permit. Occupational Titles in the Gaming Industry; gaming cage workers, gaming dealers, gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators, gaming managers, gaming supervisors, gaming change persons and booth cashiers, gaming and sports book writers and runners, gaming service workers - all others, and slot key persons.Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0023-008079MaineMaine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Office of Professional and Occupational RegulationGardiner Annex/ 76 Northern Ave;35 State House Station;Augusta, ME 04333-0035;(207) 624-8603"Oil limited energy auditor technicians perform combustion safety and efficiency testing on oil-fired heating or oil-fired water heating equipment. Oil limited energy auditor technicians may not make any adjustments to oil-fired heating or oil-fired water heating equipment.
"Tied to business;No exam;No education required;Continuing education required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0021-0040000001KentuckyCommonwealth of Kentucky Board of Accountancy332 West Broadway;Suite 310;Louisville, KY 40202-0000;(502) 595-3037GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION CPA's examine and analyze business records and financial reports for establishments and individuals. They prepare profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and perform cost studies for specified periods of time. They prepare tax returns. They provide management advisory or consulting service on financial endeavors. They may issue audited, reviewed or compiled financial statements. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS A baccalaureate degree conferred by a college recognized by the Board, with a major or concentration in accounting. This is defined as a minimum of thirty-nine (39) semester hours in business related subjects of which twenty-seven (27) semester hours must be in accounting subjects. Provisional examination candidates (those who are currently enrolled in courses which will satisfy the education requirements above) may apply for the exam if they meet the required filing deadlines; submit an official transcript of courses completed; submit a list of all course titles, numbers and credit hours in which they are enrolled; and submit a final official transcript showing completion of all educational requirements no later than June 15 following the administration of the May exam or January 15 for the November exam. SPECIAL NOTE: Beginning with the May, 2000 examination, applicant must have completed 150 college semester hours including a baccalaureate degree. The major in accounting will not change. EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS Examinations are offered in May and November annually. Deadline for filing are March 1 and September 1, respectively. The four-part (4) comprehensive examination involves multiple choice and essay questions on theoretical and practical accounting applications. Examination fee is $140.00. Examination fees are non-refundable and cannot be deferred. Unsuccessful candidates are sent reexamination applications. Deadlines for response of reexamination candidates are March 1 and September 1 respectively. GENERAL INFOStand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0023-008004MaineMaine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Office of Professional and Occupational RegulationGardiner Annex/ 76 Northern Ave;35 State House Station;Augusta, ME 04333-0035;(207) 624-8603"Public accountants give advice and provide basic financial information to a range of clients, from individuals to corporations. They also perform bookkeeping, consulting and auditing tasks.
"Tied to business;Third-party exam required;Specific course required;Continuing education required;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0023-008003MaineMaine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Office of Professional and Occupational RegulationGardiner Annex/ 76 Northern Ave;35 State House Station;Augusta, ME 04333-0035;(207) 624-8603"Accountant firms specialize in accounting services for clients. An accounting firm may handle a client's payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, taxes, and/or any number of other services.
"Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;Affidavit or referral required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0023-008002MaineMaine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Office of Professional and Occupational RegulationGardiner Annex/ 76 Northern Ave;35 State House Station;Augusta, ME 04333-0035;(207) 624-8603"Accountant firm branches are branches of companies that specialize in accounting services for clients. An accounting firm may handle a client's payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, taxes, and/or any number of other services.
"Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;Affidavit or referral required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0023-008001MaineMaine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Office of Professional and Occupational RegulationGardiner Annex/ 76 Northern Ave;35 State House Station;Augusta, ME 04333-0035;(207) 624-8603"Public accountants give advice and provide basic financial information to a range of clients, from individuals to corporations. They also perform bookkeeping, consulting and auditing tasks.
"Tied to business;Third-party exam required;Specific course required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-173IllinoisIllinois Gaming BoardWillard Ice Building;P.O. Box 19474;Springfield, IL 62794-9474;(312) 814-4700A person, employed in the gaming industry, who assists in the planning and development of internal audit policies and programs to achieve the general objectives established by the audit committee of the board of directors. Assists in the formulation of procedures and programs to monitor compliance with the System of Internal Control established by the company. Assists in the planning of audits and documenting the system of internal accounting control, and performs tests of compliance. Develops and updates audit programs. Conducts independent audits within the company for examination of accounting, financial and other operations to determine the adequacy and effectiveness of accounting and management controls. Discusses weaknesses in internal control and non-compliance with established controls with management in order to develop appropriate recommendations. Assists in the development of the written report and presents the results of the audit to management in the exit interview. Promotes outstanding customer relations.Preliminary/temporary license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-172IllinoisIllinois Gaming BoardWillard Ice Building;P.O. Box 19474;Springfield, IL 62794-9474;(312) 814-4700An individual, employed in the gaming industry, responsible for compliance with all internal controls. Reviews and appraises the adequacy of all internal controls. Reviews all matters of policy, responsibilities and authority. Reports directly to the board of directors.Preliminary/temporary license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-152IllinoisIllinois Gaming BoardWillard Ice Building;P.O. Box 19474;Springfield, IL 62794-9474;(312) 814-4700An individual, employed in the gaming industry, who is responsible for handling specific account functions. Controls and approves specific accounts input to data processing. Required to match reviewing invoices to vendor statements before payment is sent. Prepares and balances daily reports. Maintains journals/ledgers. Also does computer posting, general typing, and filing. Must be organized, accurate, and efficient.Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-70IllinoisIllinois Gaming BoardWillard Ice Building;P.O. Box 19474;Springfield, IL 62794-9474;(312) 814-4700An individual, employed in the gaming industry, who may be responsible for payroll functions. Reviews employee time cards and various deductions. Controls and approves payroll data input to bank payroll service. Assists in general accounting duties including daily audits of revenue, finance and general ledger functions. Assists in the preparation of financial reports and statements.Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0016-2051IdahoIdaho State Board of Accountancy3101 W. Main Street Suite 210;PO Box 83720;Boise, ID 83720-0002;(208) 334-2490"Certified Public Accountants must be licensed by the Idaho State Board of Accountancy. To be licensed applicants must: 1.) Be 18 years of age or older; 2.) Be of good moral character; 3.) Earn a Bachelor's degree that meets Board of Accountancy class and credit requirements at an approved college or university; 4.) Successfully completed a course in ethics; 5.) Passed the Uniform CPA exam; 6.) Complete one year of accounting and tax experience that includes no fewer than 2,000 hours. Term: Licenses are renewed annually as of July 1.
"Stand-alone license;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;Experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-3IllinoisIllinois Gaming BoardWillard Ice Building;P.O. Box 19474;Springfield, IL 62794-9474;(312) 814-4700An individual employed in the gaming industry who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in routine calculating, posting, and typing duties to keep accounting and statistical records. Compiles and prepares reports required by management or governmental agencies. May supervise bookkeeping and accounting clerical workers. Reviews documentation of daily gaming and non-gaming reports. Other duties as deemed necessary by supervisor.Stand-alone license;No exam;No education required;No continuing education requirement;No experience required;No criminal record requirements
13-2011.0017-2IllinoisIllinois Board of Examiners1120 E. Diehl Road;Suite 107;Naperville, ILPersons shall be deemed to be in practice as public accountants within the meaning and intent of the Act who either individually, as members of a partnership or limited liability company or as officers of a corporation, sign, affix or associate their names or any trade or assumed names used by them in a profession or business to any report expressing or disclaiming an opinion on a financial statement based on an audit or examination of that statement, or expressing assurance on a financial statement.Tied to business;Third-party exam required;Degree required;No continuing education requirement;Certification required;No experience required;No criminal record requirements

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