Nevada Code § 628.340

Registration as partnership of certified public accountants: Qualifications; application; determination; fees; authorized use of certain designations; notice to Board required of certain changes
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1. A partnership required or otherwise
seeking to register with the Board pursuant to NRS 628.335 must meet the following
requirements:
(a) At least one general partner must be a
certified public accountant of this State in good standing.
(b) Each partner who is a resident of this State
and is personally and regularly engaged within this State in the practice of
public accounting as a member thereof, or whose principal place of business is
in this State and who is engaged in the practice of public accounting in this
State, must be a certified public accountant of this State in good standing.
(c) Each partner who is personally and regularly
engaged in the practice of public accounting in this State must be a certified
public accountant of this State in good standing.
(d) Each partner who is regularly engaged in the
practice of public accounting within the United States must be a certified
public accountant in good standing of some state or jurisdiction of the United
States.
(e) Each manager in charge of an office of the
partnership in this State must be a certified public accountant of this State
in good standing.
(f) The partnership maintains an office in this
State.
(g) A corporation or limited-liability company
which is registered pursuant to NRS 628.343 or 628.345 may be a partner, and a
partnership which is registered pursuant to this section may be a general
partner, in a partnership engaged in the practice of public accounting.
2. Application for registration must be
made upon the affidavit of a general partner who holds a live permit to
practice in this State as a certified public accountant. The Board shall
determine whether the applicant is eligible for registration and may charge an
initial fee and an annual renewal fee set by the Board by regulation. A
partnership which is so registered may use the words certified public
accountants or the abbreviation C.P.A.s or CPAs in connection with its
partnership name. Notice must be given to the Board within 1 month after the
admission to or withdrawal of a partner from any partnership so registered.

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