Utah Code § 58-26a-304

Continuing education
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(1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) through (4), as a condition precedent for a license
renewal, each licensee shall, during each two-year licensure cycle or other cycle defined by
rule, complete 80 hours of qualified continuing professional education in accordance with
standards defined by rule.
(2) A person practicing as a certified public accountant in the state under Subsection
58-26a-302(2) and who is seeking a license renewal in this state shall be determined to have
met the continuing professional education requirement of this section by:
(a) meeting the continuing professional education requirements for license renewal in the state in
which the licensee's principal place of business is located;
(b) demonstrating compliance with the requirements of Subsection (2)(a) by signing a statement
to that effect on the renewal application of this state;
(c) complying with all continuing professional education requirements described in Subsection
(1) if the state where the person's principal place of business is located has no continuing
professional education requirements for license renewal;
(d) completing at least one hour of continuing professional education that covers:
(i) this chapter; and
(ii) Utah Administrative Code, R156-26a, Utah Certified Public Accountant Licensing Act Rule;
and
(e) completing at least three hours of ethics education that cover one or more of the following
areas:
(i) the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct;
(ii) case-based instruction focusing on real-life situational learning;
(iii) ethical dilemmas faced by accounting professionals; or
(iv) business ethics.

(3) If a renewal cycle is extended or shortened under Section 58-26a-303, the continuing
education hours required for license renewal under this section shall be increased or decreased
proportionally.
(4)
(a) A licensee may request a waiver of the requirements of Subsection (1) for a period not
exceeding three years by:
(i) submitting an application for waiver in a form approved by the division; and
(ii) demonstrating that the licensee will be engaged in activities or be subject to circumstances
which prevent the licensee from meeting the requirements of Subsection (1) during the
period of the waiver.
(b) An application for waiver shall be granted upon a showing of good cause.
(c) A licensee who is granted a waiver under this section shall complete 30 hours of continuing
professional education within the six months immediately following the expiration of the
waiver that includes at least 16 hours of continuing professional education focusing on
auditing and accounting.

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