Nevada Code § 628.310

Waiver of examination and waiver of requirements for education or work experience for person holding certificate as certified public accountant from other state or country; requirement for notification of changes to or issues relating to certification in other jurisdictions
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1. The Board may waive the examination,
the requirements for education or the requirements for work experience, or any
combination thereof, required under NRS
628.190 , and may issue a certificate as a certified public accountant to
any person who is the holder of a certificate as a certified public accountant
then in effect issued under the laws of any state or other jurisdiction of the
United States approved by the Board, constituting a recognized qualification
for the practice of public accounting comparable to that of a certified public
accountant of this State, if:
(a) The person has passed an examination that is
substantially the same as the examination conducted pursuant to NRS 628.230 with a grade that would have
been a passing grade in this State on the date on which the person received his
or her original certificate;
(b) The person has experience in the practice of
public accountancy, private industry or the federal, state or local government,
while holding a certificate as a certified public accountant for more than 4 of
the 10 years immediately preceding his or her making application pursuant to
this chapter; and
(c) The requirements for education of the state
or other jurisdiction from which the person received his or her original
certificate are determined by the Board to satisfy the requirements for
education of this State.
2. The Board may issue a certificate as a
certified public accountant to any person who is the holder of an equivalent
certificate then in effect issued by a foreign country if:
(a) Persons who are certified as public
accountants in this State are granted similar privileges by the foreign country
in which the applicant is certified;
(b) The applicants certificate:
(1) Was issued by the appropriate
authority that regulates the practice of public accountancy in the foreign
country in which the certificate was issued;
(2) Has not expired or been revoked or
suspended; and
(3) Authorizes the applicant to issue
reports upon financial statements;
(c) The requirements for education and
examination of the regulatory authority of the foreign country were
substantially equivalent to the requirements for education and examination of
this State on the date on which the applicant received his or her certificate;
(d) The applicant:
(1) Complied with requirements for
experience in the foreign country in which the certificate was issued that are
substantially equivalent to the requirements set forth in the regulations
adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 628.200 ;
or
(2) Has completed in any state at least 4
years of public accounting experience, or equivalent experience determined to
be appropriate by the Board, within the 10 years immediately preceding his or
her making application for certification in this State;
(e) The applicant has passed a written
examination on national standards for public accounting and ethics that is
acceptable to the Board; and
(f) The applicant submits with the application a
list of all jurisdictions in which he or she has applied for and received a
certificate to practice public accounting.
3. A person who is granted a certificate
as a certified public accountant pursuant to subsection 2 shall notify the
Board, in writing, within 30 days after:
(a) The person is issued an equivalent
certificate to practice public accounting by another jurisdiction or is denied
the issuance of such a certificate;
(b) A certificate to practice public accounting
issued to the person by another jurisdiction is revoked or suspended; or
(c) Another jurisdiction in which the person is
certified to practice public accounting commences any type of disciplinary
action against the person.

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