Oregon Code § ORS 673.157

Licensing of certified public accountants from foreign countries; fees; rules
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(1) As used in this section, foreign country means a government other than:
(a) The United States; or
(b) A state.
(2) The Oregon Board of Accountancy may issue a certified public accountant license to a person who holds a certified public accountant license or chartered accountant certificate issued in a foreign country if the person:
(a) Submits an application in a form prescribed by the board;
(b) Is in good standing with the issuing professional licensing governing body in which the person holds a certified public accountant license or chartered accountant certificate;
(c) Meets requirements that are substantially equivalent to the education, experience and other requirements that must be satisfied for the issuance of an initial Oregon certified public accountant license;
(d) Passes an examination on the code of professional ethics adopted by the board; and
(e) Pays the fee required by the board by rule.
(3) The board may adopt rules as necessary to carry out this section.

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