Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
325.261,
325.270
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
325.240(2) authorizes the
board to promulgate administrative regulations to administer KRS Chapter 325.
KRS
325.270(1) and (2) require
the board to authorize examinations for individuals seeking to become certified
public accountants and authorize the board to, by administrative regulation,
promulgate standards and fees governing all examination policies and
procedures. KRS
325.261(4) requires passage
of an examination prior to a person becoming licensed as a certified public
accountant and for the board to determine the subjects to be included on the
examination. This administrative regulation establishes the subjects, also
referred to as sections, to be included on the examination, and the procedures
and fees associated with the administration of the examination.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Accounting course" means the subject
matter contained in the course description or catalog issued by a college or
university that includes auditing, tax, accounting standards, principles, or
processes.
(2) "AICPA" means the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the entity that prepares
and grades the Uniform CPA Examination.
(3) "Business-related subjects" means courses
that contain in the course prefix or title, an indication that the course
subject matter is one (1) of the following: business, finance, marketing,
management, economics, computers, statistics, or accounting.
(4) "CLEP credit" means credit granted by a
university or college to a prospective student who obtains a passing score on
an exam administered through the College Level Examination Program.
(5) "DSST credit" means credit granted by a
university or college to a prospective student who obtains a passing score on
an exam administered through the Dantes Subject Standardized Testing
program.
(6) "Life assessment
course" means a course in which a student earns credit at a university or
college based upon the student's personal life and work experiences.
(7) "Major or concentration in accounting"
means a minimum of thirty-nine (39) semester hours in business-related
subjects, of which twenty-seven (27) semester hours consist of accounting
courses.
(8) "NASBA" means the
National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, which operates a
nationwide computer data bank for candidates applying to sit for the Uniform
CPA Examination.
(9) "Official
transcript" means an official document issued by a college or university that:
(a) States the college course work completed,
degrees awarded, and the date the degree was awarded; and
(b) Contains an authorizing signature or
seal.
(10) "Prometric or
its successor" means the testing service in charge of administering the Uniform
CPA Examination.
(11) "Quarter
hour" means 66/100ths of a semester hour.
(12) "Uniform CPA Examination" means the
computer-based version of the licensure examination administered by the
AICPA.
Section 2.
Examination. The board shall use the Uniform CPA Examination prepared by the
AICPA as the examination every candidate seeking to receive a license shall sit
for and obtain a passing grade for licensure.
Section 3. Grading Procedures and Acquiring
Credit for Obtaining a Passing Score.
(1) An
exam candidate shall receive a passing score on all sections of the examination
to be eligible to receive a license.
(2) The passing score shall be seventy-five
(75) on each section.
(3) An exam
candidate shall not sit for the same section of the examination until after the
candidate receives a score for that section.
(4) If an exam candidate initially receives a
passing score on a section of the Uniform CPA Examination, the candidate shall
have a thirty (30) month period in which to obtain a passing score on the
remaining sections of the examination. The thirty (30) month period shall begin
on the date that the first passing score is released by NASBA and concludes on
the date the candidate sits for the final test section passed, regardless of
when the score for that final test section is released.
(a) Failure to receive a passing score on the
remaining sections of the examination within the thirty (30) months shall
result in the expiration of the initial passing score, but not other sections
passed during that thirty (30) month period.
(b) All sections of the examination shall be
passed during a thirty (30) month time period for the candidate to be
considered to have passed the examination.
(5) One (1) request to extend the time to
retain passing scores beyond the time restrictions contained in this section
shall be granted to a candidate. The extension shall expire the last day of the
calendar quarter from the date the candidate sat for the exam section.
Additional extensions may be granted by the board, for good cause, upon a
showing of circumstances beyond the candidate's control.
Section 4. Initial Examination Applicants.
(1) Initial examination application process.
(a) An initial examination applicant shall
submit a complete, notarized Application for the Uniform CPA
Examination.
(b) The applicant
shall:
1. Indicate if the applicant has been
convicted, plead guilty, entered an Alford plea, or a plea of no contest to a
felony or misdemeanor, other than a minor traffic violation, and if so, submit
with the application:
a. A copy of the
judgment or sentence of conviction;
b. A criminal record check report from the
Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts, Courtnet Disposition System that
is dated within six (6) months of the date of the application, or a similar
document from the out-of-state agency where the conviction was entered;
and
c. A letter of
explanation;
2. Indicate
if the applicant has been denied admission to the Uniform CPA Examination, and
if so, attach to the application a letter explaining the reason, date, and
jurisdiction of the denial;
3.
Indicate if the applicant has had disciplinary action taken against any
professional license, and if so, attach to the application:
a. A letter indicating the jurisdiction and
date of action;
b. A copy of all
records associated with the action; and
c. An explanation of the circumstances;
and
4. Submit an
official transcript from each college or university that evidences completion
of the educational requirements established in
KRS
325.261, which includes a major or
concentration in accounting. Course credit hours that are based upon a quarter
hour system shall be converted to semester hours.
(c) An applicant requesting reasonable
accommodations in testing due to a disability shall complete an Exam Applicant
Special Accommodations Request Form supported by documentation no more than
three (3) years old from a qualified examiner that shall include:
1. A diagnosis of the disability;
and
2. Recommendation for the
specific accommodations.
(d) The board shall not be responsible for
the costs associated with obtaining the required documentation, but shall be
responsible for the costs of reasonable accommodations that are provided to the
applicant.
(e) The applicant shall
submit a fee with the Application for the Uniform CPA Examination in the amount
of:
1. Thirty (30) dollars for the
application; and
2. Thirty (30)
dollars for each section of the examination the applicant intends to
take.
(f) Fees shall be
nonrefundable and payment shall be in the form of a check or money order made
payable to the Kentucky State Board of Accountancy. If the institution the
check or money order is drawn on does not honor the check or money order, the
application shall be incomplete and returned.
(2) Educational requirements.
(a) Educational requirements shall be
completed at:
1. A college or university
within the United States that was accredited by one (1) of the following
accrediting associations when the degree was granted:
a. Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools;
b. North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools;
c. New England Association of Schools and
Colleges;
d. Northwest Association
of Schools, Colleges and Universities;
e. Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools; or
f. Western Association
of Schools and Colleges;
2. The board shall accept course credit hours
awarded by a college or university after January 1, 2020 that is not accredited
by one (1) of the associations listed in subparagraph 1. of this paragraph, if
those course credit hours receive credit from a college or university
accredited by one (1) of the associations specified in subparagraph 1. of this
paragraph following the enrollment of the student in the accredited college or
university. This exception does not apply to the course credits listed in
subsection (3) of this section; or
3. A postsecondary educational institution
outside the United States with course credits certified by a credentialing
agency that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation
Services, Inc., or NASBA.
(b) The certification required by paragraph
(a)3. of this subsection shall indicate:
1.
That the foreign degree is equivalent to a baccalaureate or master's degree
earned in an accredited United States college or university as established in
KRS
325.261 and this administrative
regulation;
2. That the applicant
had a major or concentration in accounting;
3. The title of all courses completed by the
applicant outside of the United States; and
4. The amount of credit awarded to the
applicant for each course.
(c) The board may consult with a Kentucky
state-funded, four (4) year institution of higher education for assistance in
evaluating the hours earned and the accreditation of an educational institution
under this subsection.
(3)
(a) An
applicant shall not receive credit toward satisfying the education requirements
in KRS
325.261 and this administrative regulation
for any credit hours awarded through a life assessment course or for DSST
credit.
(b) An applicant who
received CLEP credit from a college or university may use a maximum of six (6)
of those credit hours solely toward satisfying the 150 hour requirement in
KRS
325.261(5).
Section 5.
(1)
(a) The
executive director of the board shall review all applications.
(b) If the executive director determines the
application satisfies the requirements of this administrative regulation, the
application shall be approved.
(c)
If the executive director refuses to approve the application, it shall be
submitted to the board for the board's review and consideration at its next
regularly scheduled meeting.
(2) Applications approved by the executive
director or the board shall be entered into the data bank operated by NASBA.
NASBA shall then issue a payment coupon to the applicant that specifies the
fees to be paid to NASBA, the AICPA, and Prometric to sit for the
exam.
(3) Following payment of the
required fees, NASBA shall issue a notice to schedule to the candidate, which
states the candidate is eligible to contact Prometric or its successor to
schedule a date and time to sit for the examination.
(4)
(a) A
candidate shall have six (6) months from the date of issuance by NASBA of a
notice to schedule to sit for the sections of the examination approved by the
executive director or the board.
(b) The notice to schedule shall expire when
the candidate has sat for the sections approved by the executive director or
the board, or at the conclusion of the six (6) month period, whichever comes
first.
(c) A notice to schedule
that is not expired may be extended if a candidate describes in writing that
the extension is necessary due to an emergency or a serious illness that will
prohibit the candidate from sitting for a section of the exam prior to the
conclusion of the six (6) month time period.
(d) To obtain approval to sit for additional
sections of the examination, a candidate shall submit a reexam application as
established in Section 9 of this administrative regulation.
(5)
(a) The exam candidate shall pay all costs
associated with sitting for the Uniform CPA Examination charged by NASBA,
Prometric or its successor, and the AICPA.
(b) The costs shall be paid no later than
ninety (90) days following the date of issuance of the payment coupon from
NASBA.
(c) Failure to pay these
fees prior to the end of the ninety (90) day time period shall result in the
cancellation of the payment coupon and require the candidate to submit a reexam
application accompanied by the appropriate fees.
Section 6. Examination Rules of
Conduct.
(1) An examination candidate shall
present two (2) forms of current and valid identification at the Prometric or
its successor examination center. One (1) of these forms of identification
shall be a state driver's license, a picture identification card issued by a
state motor vehicle licensing agency, or a passport.
(2) The license or picture identification
card shall be currently in effect and shall contain a photograph and
signature.
(3) Failure to bring
this identification to the examination center shall result in the candidate
being prohibited from sitting for the examination.
(4) An examination candidate shall comply
with all directives of the staff at the Prometric or its successor testing
center and the rules of conduct in effect at the testing center.
(5) An examination candidate shall not:
(a) Use written materials or mechanical aids
inside or outside the examination room during the course of the
examination;
(b) Communicate with
any person, other than the testing center staff, inside or outside the
examination room, during the course of the examination;
(c) Copy answers or allows his or her answers
to be copied;
(d) Substitute an
individual in his or her place;
(e)
Disclose in any manner any information concerning the examination questions or
content;
(f) Falsify or
misrepresent educational credentials or other information required for
admission to the examination; or
(g) Fail to follow written or announced
examination administration procedures.
Section 7. Examination Misconduct Penalties.
An examination candidate who violates any of the provisions of this
administrative regulation may be prohibited from:
(1) Further participation in that particular
examination section;
(2) Receiving
grades after sitting for any examination; or
(3) Sitting for subsequent
examinations.
Section 8.
An exam applicant shall immediately notify the board of a change in his or her
mailing address.
Section 9. Reexam
Applicants.
(1) Upon request, the board shall
mail a Reexam Application for the Uniform CPA Exam to every candidate who fails
to pass the Uniform CPA Examination.
(2) The reexam application shall be mailed to
the most recent address provided by the candidate.
(3) The board shall not be responsible if the
reexam application is not delivered by the United States Postal
Service.
(4)
(a) The applicant shall:
1. Indicate since the approval of the
applicant's initial application if the applicant has been convicted, pleaded
guilty, entered an Alford plea, or a plea of no contest to a felony or
misdemeanor, other than a minor traffic violation, and if so, submit with the
reexam application:
a. A copy of the judgment
or sentence of conviction;
b. A
criminal record check report from the Kentucky Administrative Office of the
Courts, Courtnet Disposition System that is within six (6) months of the date
of the application, or a similar document from the out of state agency where
the conviction was entered; and
c.
A letter of explanation; and
2. If not previously submitted, and if the
applicant is requesting reasonable accommodations in testing due to a
disability, complete an Exam Applicant Special Accommodations Request Form
supported by documentation no more than three (3) years old from a qualified
examiner that shall include:
a. A diagnosis of
the disability; and
b.
Recommendation for the specific accommodations.
(b) The reexam application shall be received
in the board's office prior to the reexam candidate being considered eligible
to sit for any section of the exam.
(5)
(a) The
candidate shall return the completed reexam application with the reexam
fee.
(b) The reexam fee shall be
thirty (30) dollars per section. The reexam fee shall be nonrefundable and paid
by check or money order made payable to the Kentucky State Board of
Accountancy. If the institution the check or money order is drawn on does not
honor the check or money order, the application shall be incomplete and
returned.
(6) A reexam
candidate who fails to comply with the requirements of this section shall not
be allowed to sit for reexam.
(7)
The procedures and policies in Section 5 of this administrative regulation
shall be applicable to a reexam application.
(8) The reexam candidate shall comply with
the requirements of Sections 6 through 8 of this administrative
regulation.
Section 10.
Examination Grades. Kentucky exam candidates shall receive their scores via the
NASBA Web site: Nasba.org.
Section
11. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for the Uniform
CPA Examination", 2023;
(b) "Reexam
Application for the Uniform CPA Examination", 2023; and
(c) "Exam Applicant Special Accommodations
Request Form", October 2014.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the State Board of
Accountancy, 332 W. Broadway, Suite 310, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or at
https://cpa.ky.gov/Pages/Forms.aspx.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
325.240(2),
325.270(1),
(2)