Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XIX - Certified Public Accountants
Chapter 13 - Maintenance of Competency; Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Section XIX-1305 - Programs which Qualify
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024
A. The overriding consideration in determining whether a specific program qualifies as acceptable continuing education is that it be a formal program of learning which contributes directly to the professional knowledge and professional competence of an individual certificate holder. Formal programs of learning are those programs that are designed, and primarily intended, as educational activities, and comply with all CPE standards. Magazines and reference materials are not designed as educational programs nor do they comply with CPE standards. Accordingly, examinations on magazine articles or reference materials will not qualify for credit unless a formal program of learning was developed in addition to the examination. CPE credit will not be allowed for programs which have content that is in violation or is not in compliance with the Act or rules of the board.
B. Continuing education programs qualify if they meet the above standards and if:
C. The following are deemed to be qualifying programs:
D. The board may look to recognized state or national professional organizations for assistance in interpreting the acceptability of and credit to be allowed for individual courses.
E. The responsibility for substantiating that a particular program is acceptable and meets the requirements rests solely upon the certificate holder.
F. If a certificate holder claims credit on a subject related to his practice or employment as a CPA for an education or training program which does not comply with all applicable CPE requirements, he must retain all relevant information regarding the program in order to provide documentation, in the event that the board requests it, that demonstrates that the program is equivalent to one which meets these CPE requirements. (Examples of such programs are as follows: a specialized or technical program offered through an industry sponsor; a course or training program offered by a governmental agency to various interested groups; and, a program primarily directed to another licensed profession which has its own types of continuing education.)
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:71 et seq.