Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 22 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 527 - PEER REVIEW
Section 527.4 - Enrollment and Participation

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 527.4

Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024

(a) Participation in the program is required of each firm licensed or registered with the board that performs any attest services as defined in §901.002 of the Act (relating to General Definitions) and §501.52(4), (11) and (23) of this title (relating to Definitions). A firm that performs attest services subject only to PCAOB inspection is not required to participate in the program. A firm whose highest level of service is preparation engagements under SSARS is not required to participate in the program.

(b) A firm that does not perform attest services as set out in subsection (a) of this section shall annually submit a request for the exemption in writing to the board with an explanation of the services offered by the firm. A firm which begins providing attest services as set out in subsection (a) of this section shall notify the board of the change in status within 30 days of the change in status, provide the board with enrollment information within 90 days of the date the services were first provided and have a peer review performed within 18 months of the date the services were first provided.

(c) Each firm required to participate under subsection (a) of this section shall enroll in the applicable programs of an approved sponsoring organization within 30 days from its initial licensing date or the performance of services that require a review. The firm shall adopt the review due date assigned by the sponsoring organization, and must notify the board of the peer review due date within 30 days of its assignment. In addition, a firm's subsequent review is due three years and six months after the year end of the previous peer review, or earlier as may be required by the sponsoring organization, a committee of the board or the board's executive director. It is the responsibility of the firm to anticipate its needs for review services in sufficient time to enable the reviewer to complete the review by the assigned review due date.

(d) In the event that a firm is merged, otherwise combined, dissolved, or separated, the sponsoring organization shall determine which firm is considered the successor firm. The successor firm shall retain its peer review status and the review due date.

(e) The board will accept extensions granted by the sponsoring organization to complete a review, provided the board is notified by the firm within 15 days of the date that an extension is granted.

(f) A firm that has been rejected by a sponsoring organization for any reason must make a request in writing to the board for authorization to enroll in a program of another sponsoring organization. Such request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the sponsoring organization.

(g) A firm choosing to change to another sponsoring organization may do so provided that the firm authorizes the previous sponsoring organization to communicate to the succeeding sponsoring organization any outstanding corrective actions related to the firm's most recent review. Any outstanding actions must be cleared and outstanding fees paid prior to transfer between sponsoring organizations.

(h) An out-of-state firm practicing in this state pursuant to a practice privilege provided for in §901.461 of the Act (relating to Practice by Certain Out-of-State Firms) and § 517.1 and § 517.2 of this title (relating to Practice by Certain Out of State Firms and Practice by Certain Out of State Individuals) must comply with the peer review program of the state in which the firm is licensed.

(i) An out-of-state firm practicing in this state pursuant to a practice privilege from a state without a peer review program must comply with §901.159 of the Act (relating to Peer Review) and Chapter 517 of this title (relating to Practice by Certain Out-of-State Firms and Individuals).

(j) An out-of-state firm practicing in this state pursuant to a practice privilege must submit its peer review (or equivalent) documentation upon request of the board.

(k) Interpretive Comment. If a firm is subject to inspections pursuant to PCAOB and also performs attest work not subject to such inspections, the firm must enroll in a peer review program for review of its non-public company attest work in addition to the firm inspection program required by the PCAOB.

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