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(225 ILCS 450/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 5504)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)
Sec. 3. Qualifications of applicants. The Board shall certify applicants who successfully complete all portions of the examination and verify completion of 150 semester credit hours. (a) To be admitted to take the examination
after the
year 2000 and before January 1, 2023, for the purpose of determining the qualifications of applicants
for certificates as certified public accountants under this Act, the
applicants shall be required to present proof of the successful completion
of 150 college or university semester hours of study or the applicant's quarter-hour or other academic credit unit equivalent,
to include a baccalaureate or higher degree conferred by a college or
university acceptable to the
Board, the total educational
program to include an accounting concentration or equivalent as determined
by Board rule. In adopting those rules, the
Board shall
consider, among other things, any impediments to the interstate practice of
public accounting that may result from differences in the requirements in
other states.
(b) Beginning January 1, 2023, an applicant for the examination shall be required to present proof of 120 college or university semester hours of study or the applicant's quarter-hour or other academic credit unit equivalent, to include a baccalaureate or higher degree conferred by a college or university acceptable to the Board, the total education program to include an accounting concentration or equivalent as determined by Board rule. Applicants shall receive certification by the Board upon successful passage of all sections and requirements of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and verification of completion of educational requirements as determined by rule. (c) In adopting rules, the Board shall consider, among other things, any impediments to the interstate practice of public accounting that may result from differences in the requirements in other states.
(Source: P.A. 102-222, eff. 1-1-22; 103-309, eff. 1-1-24 .)
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