Colorado Code § 12-100-109

Examinations - reexaminations - rules
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(1) The board shall provide
licensure examinations as often as necessary to provide candidates a reasonable opportunity to
take the examination. Examinations shall adequately test a candidate's knowledge of accounting,
auditing, and any other related subject the board deems relevant and necessary. Any additional
examination subject shall be designated by the board by rule. The board shall set the passing
score for an examination at a level to adequately reflect the minimum level of competency
necessary for the practice of accountancy.
(2) The board shall establish by rule the standards for granting conditional examination
credit for candidates who pass one or more but not all of the sections of the examination.
(3) The board may use the standard examinations and advisory grading service
promulgated by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, which examination shall
be deemed prima facie to meet the requirements of this section.
(4) A candidate for a certificate of certified public accountant who meets the educational
requirements set by the board by rule is entitled to take an examination.
(5) Any candidate who has passed any or all sections of an examination in another state
shall be credited for passing the sections if the sections passed are determined by the board to be
equivalent to sections of the examination offered in this state and if the testing requirements in
the other state are substantially the same as in this state.
(6) If a candidate fails an examination or fails to pass in all subjects as provided in
subsection (5) of this section, the board may require the candidate to take additional study before
taking another examination.

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