Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 22 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 519 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Subchapter B - COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS
Section 519.20 - Complaints
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Written complaints should contain information necessary for the proper processing of the complaint by the board, including:
(b) The board has discretion whether or not to open an investigative file. A complaint that does not contain all of the information requested in subsection (a) of this section may be pursued if the missing information can be obtained from another source. For the board to proceed it must have jurisdiction over the person and the subject matter. Once the board has received a complaint, board staff shall conduct an initial screening of the complaint within 30 days. The board staff shall notify the complainant whether or not the board will proceed with an investigation.
(c) The board may accept anonymous complaints. Anonymous complaints may not be investigated if insufficient information is provided, the allegations are vague, appear to lack factual foundation, or cannot be proved for lack of a witness or other evidence.
(d) The board will periodically provide an update on the status of the complaint investigation to the complainant when there has been a substantive change of status. A substantive change would include the scheduling of the complaint investigation before an enforcement committee, the execution of an agreed consent order, a decision to refer the matter to litigation for prosecution at SOAH, any subsequent settlement agreement and the issuance of a proposal for decision.
(e) The board may open a complaint investigation on:
(f) Interpretive comment: The CPA firm may contact the board to determine if there is a nexus to Texas regarding the issue in subsections (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section. The board will not open a complaint investigation on a firm unless the firm, in the practice of public accountancy, has caused harm to a person or entity located in Texas.