WSR 23-12-046
PREPROPOSAL STATEMENT OF INQUIRY
BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
[Filed May 31, 2023, 9:49 a.m.]
Subject of Possible Rule Making: WAC 4-30-010 Definitions, 4-30-020 What are the authority for and the purpose of the Board's rules?, 4-30-028 Rules governing the formal adjudicative proceedings and the brief adjudicative proceedings before the board, 4-30-030 What are the requirements for communicating with the board and staff?, 4-30-032 Do I need to notify the board if I change my address?, 4-30-034 Must I respond to inquiries from the board?, 4-30-036 What enforcement actions must be reported to the board?, 4-30-038 Fees, 4-30-082 How does a CPA-Inactive certificate holder apply for licensure?, 4-30-084 Converting license from an inactive to active status, 4-30-088 What is the effect on a Washington individual licensee or CPA-Inactive certificate holder in the armed forces, reserves, or National Guard if the individual receives orders to deploy for active military duty?, 4-30-094 How do I renew my individual license, CPA-Inactive certificate, or registration as a resident nonlicensee firm owner?, 4-30-104 How do I renew a Washington CPA-Inactive certificate and/or license granted through foreign reciprocity?, 4-30-120 I am a CPA-Inactive certificate holder—Prior to July 1, 2001, I held a license—How do I apply to return to my previous status as a licensee?, 4-30-122 If I retire my license or CPA-Inactive certificate, how do I apply to renew my license or CPA-Inactive certificate out of retirement?, 4-30-124 How do I reinstate a lapsed license, CPA-Inactive certificate, or registration as a resident nonlicensee firm owner?, 4-30-126 How do I reinstate a revoked or suspended license, CPA-Inactive certificate, or registration as a resident nonlicensee firm owner?, 4-30-134 Continuing professional education (CPE) requirements, 4-30-136 Reporting continuing professional education (CPE) to the board, and 4-30-142 What are the bases for the board to impose discipline?
Statutes Authorizing the Agency to Adopt Rules on this Subject: RCW
18.04.055.
Reasons Why Rules on this Subject may be Needed and What They Might Accomplish: On March 17, 2022, Governor Inslee signed into law SB 5519. SB 5519 amends existing laws to remove outdated references to certificate holders. The board of accountancy (board) has not issued such certificates since the early 2000s. SB 5519 allows for the remaining population of certificate holders to transition to a licensed but inactive status while affording such certificate holders the opportunity to become fully licensed. SB 5519 also creates this new inactive status which did not previously exist. This new licensed status provides an intermediate step bridging the gap between the licensee statuses of CPA and retired CPA. Because SB 5519 removes the certificate holder status and creates an inactive licensee status, board laws now align with other CPA jurisdictions. As a result, many board rules must be amended because "CPA-Inactive certificate holder" and "certificate" references are woven throughout the entirety of chapter 4-30 WAC, board rules. The proposed board rules also further refine the new licensed but inactive status and the processes associated with the new status. The proposed rule changes will ensure consistency with the law as enacted by SB 5519 and consistency with other CPA jurisdictions.
Process for Developing New Rule: Agency study.
Interested parties can participate in the decision to adopt the new rule and formulation of the proposed rule before publication by contacting Kirsten Donovan, Rules Coordinator, Washington State Board of Accountancy, P.O. Box 9131, Olympia, WA 98507-9131, phone 360-664-9191, fax 360-664-9190, TTY 1-800-833-6388, email Kirsten.donovan@acb.wa.gov, website https://acb.wa.gov/.
May 31, 2023
Michael J. Paquette, CPA
Executive Director