Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 22 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 516 - MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS, SPOUSES AND VETERANS
Section 516.4 - Accounting Practice Notification by Military Service Members and Spouses

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 516.4

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) This section applies to all board regulated public accountancy practice requirements, other than the examination requirement, by a military service member or military spouse not requiring a license.

(b) A military service member or military spouse:

(1) may practice accounting in Texas during the period the military service member or military spouse is stationed at a military installation in Texas for a period not to exceed the third anniversary of the date the military service member or military spouse receives confirmation of authorization to practice by the board, if the military service member or military spouse:
(A) notifies the board of an intent to practice public accountancy in this state;

(B) submits proof of residency in this state along with a copy of their military identification card;

(C) receives from the board confirmation that the board has verified the license in the other jurisdiction and that the other jurisdiction has licensing requirements that are substantially equivalent to the board's licensing requirements; and

(D) receives confirmation of authorization to practice public accountancy in Texas from the board;

(2) may not practice in Texas with a restricted license issued by another jurisdiction nor practice with an unacceptable criminal history according to Chapter 53 of the Texas Occupations Code (relating to Consequences of Criminal Conviction); and

(3) shall comply with all other laws and regulations applicable to the practice of public accountancy in this state including, but not limited to, providing attest services through a licensed accounting firm.

(c) The board, in no less than 30 days following the receipt of notice of intent, will provide confirmation of authorization to practice to a military service member or military spouse, who has satisfied the board's rules.

(d) In the event of a divorce or similar event that affects a person's status as a military spouse, the spouse may continue to engage in the business or occupation under the authority of this section until the third anniversary of the date the spouse received the confirmation described by subsection (b)(1)(D) of this section.

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