Indiana Code § 25-2.1-3-10

Qualifications; experience requirement
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Note: This version of section effective until 1-1-2027. See also following version of this section, effective 1-1-2027.       Sec. 10. An applicant for the initial issuance of a certificate under this chapter shall show that the applicant has had one (1) year of experience. To qualify as experience under this section, an applicant may provide any type of service or advice that: (1) constitutes the use of accounting, attest, compilation, management advisory, financial advisory, tax, or consulting skills as determined under the rules adopted by the board; and (2) is verified by the holder of an active certificate issued under this article or the corresponding provisions of another state, as determined by the board. Experience of the type described in this section applies equally toward meeting the experience requirement of this section regardless of whether it is gained through employment in government, industry, academia, or public practice.   IC 25-2.1-3-10 Qualifications; experience requirement       Note: This version of section effective 1-1-2027. See also preceding version of this section, effective until 1-1-2027.       Sec. 10. (a) An applicant for licensure under: (1) section 2(b)(1) of this chapter must have two (2) years of experience in the accounting profession; or (2) section 2(b)(2) or 2(b)(3) of this chapter must have one (1) year in the accounting profession.       (b) To qualify as experience under this section, an applicant may provide any type of service or advice that: (1) constitutes the use of accounting, attest, compilation, management advisory, financial advisory, tax, or consulting skills as determined under the rules adopted by the board; and (2) is verified by the holder of an active certificate issued under this article or the corresponding provisions of another state, as determined by the board. Experience of the type described in this section applies equally toward meeting the experience requirement of this section regardless of whether it is gained through employment in government, industry, academia, or public practice.

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