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Section 34-1-5

Registration of foreign accountants.

The board may, in its discretion and upon application and the payment of an initial registration fee not in excess of $100.00, permit the registration of any person with good moral character who is the holder of a certificate, license or degree in a foreign country constituting a recognized qualification for the practice of public accounting in such country. A person so registered shall use only the title under which he is generally known in his own country, followed by the name of the country from which he received his certificate, license or degree.

(Acts 1973, No. 997, p. 1510, §4.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title34 > Chapter1 > 34-1-5

Section 34-1-5

Registration of foreign accountants.

The board may, in its discretion and upon application and the payment of an initial registration fee not in excess of $100.00, permit the registration of any person with good moral character who is the holder of a certificate, license or degree in a foreign country constituting a recognized qualification for the practice of public accounting in such country. A person so registered shall use only the title under which he is generally known in his own country, followed by the name of the country from which he received his certificate, license or degree.

(Acts 1973, No. 997, p. 1510, §4.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title34 > Chapter1 > 34-1-5

Section 34-1-5

Registration of foreign accountants.

The board may, in its discretion and upon application and the payment of an initial registration fee not in excess of $100.00, permit the registration of any person with good moral character who is the holder of a certificate, license or degree in a foreign country constituting a recognized qualification for the practice of public accounting in such country. A person so registered shall use only the title under which he is generally known in his own country, followed by the name of the country from which he received his certificate, license or degree.

(Acts 1973, No. 997, p. 1510, §4.)