(1) No individual may assume or use the designation "certified public accountant-inactive" or "CPA-inactive" or any other title, designation, words, letters, abbreviation, sign, card, or device tending to indicate that the individual is a certified public accountant-inactive or CPA-inactive unless the individual holds a license in an inactive status. Individuals holding only an inactive license may not practice public accounting.
(2) No individual may hold himself or herself out to the public or assume or use the designation "certified public accountant" or "CPA" or any other title, designation, words, letters, abbreviation, sign, card, or device tending to indicate that the individual is a certified public accountant or CPA unless the individual qualifies for the privileges authorized by RCW
18.04.350(2) or holds a license under RCW
18.04.105 and
18.04.215.
(3) No firm with an office in this state may perform or offer to perform attest services as defined in RCW
18.04.025(1) or compilation services as defined in RCW
18.04.025(5) unless the firm is licensed under RCW
18.04.195 and all offices of the firm in this state are maintained and registered under RCW
18.04.205. This subsection does not limit the services permitted under RCW
18.04.350(10) by persons not required to be licensed under this chapter.
(4) No firm may perform the services defined in RCW
18.04.025(1) in this state unless the firm is licensed under RCW
18.04.195, renews the firm license as required under RCW
18.04.215, and all offices of the firm in this state are maintained and registered under RCW
18.04.205.
(5) No individual, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation offering public accounting services to the public may hold himself, herself, or itself out to the public, or assume or use along, or in connection with his, hers, or its name, or any other name the title or designation "certified accountant," "chartered accountant," "licensed accountant," "licensed public accountant," "public accountant," or any other title or designation likely to be confused with "certified public accountant" or any of the abbreviations "CA," "LA," "LPA," or "PA," or similar abbreviations likely to be confused with "CPA."
(6) No licensed firm may operate under an alias, a firm name, title, or "DBA" that differs from the firm name that is registered with the board.
(7) No individual with an office in this state may sign, affix, or associate his or her name or any trade or assumed name used by the individual in his or her business to any report prescribed by professional standards unless the individual holds a license to practice under RCW
18.04.105 and
18.04.215, a firm holds a license under RCW
18.04.195, and all of the individual's offices in this state are registered under RCW
18.04.205.
(8) No individual licensed in another state may sign, affix, or associate a firm name to any report prescribed by professional standards, or associate a firm name in conjunction with the title certified public accountant, unless the individual:
(a) Qualifies for the practice privileges authorized by RCW
18.04.350(2); or
(b) Is licensed under RCW
18.04.105 and
18.04.215, and all of the individual's offices in this state are maintained and registered under RCW
18.04.205.
(9) No individual, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation not holding a license to practice under RCW
18.04.105 and
18.04.215, or firm not licensed under RCW
18.04.195 or firm not registering all of the firm's offices in this state under RCW
18.04.205, or not qualified for the practice privileges authorized by RCW
18.04.350(2), may hold himself, herself, or itself out to the public as an "auditor" with or without any other description or designation by use of such word on any sign, card, letterhead, or in any advertisement or directory.
(10) For purposes of this section, because individuals practicing using practice privileges under RCW
18.04.350(2) are deemed substantially equivalent to licensees under RCW
18.04.105 and
18.04.215, every word, term, or reference that includes the latter shall be deemed to include the former, provided the conditions of such practice privilege, as set forth in RCW
18.04.350 (4) and (5) are maintained.
(11) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this section, it is not a violation of this section for a firm that does not hold a valid license under RCW
18.04.195 and that does not have an office in this state to use the title "CPA" or "certified public accountant" as part of the firm's name and to provide its professional services in this state, and licensees and individuals with practice privileges may provide services on behalf of such firms so long as it complies with the requirements of RCW
18.04.195(1). An individual or firm authorized under this subsection to use practice privileges in this state must comply with the requirements otherwise applicable to licensees in this section.