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§ 2-312. Continuing education.
 

(a)  In general.-  

(1) The Board shall adopt regulations that set, in accordance with this section, continuing education requirements as a condition to the renewal of licenses under this subtitle. 

(2) A continuing education requirement does not apply to the first renewal of a license. 

(3) (i) To qualify for any further renewal of a license under this subtitle, a licensee shall complete, for each 2-year license term, at least 80 hours in programs that the Board approves. 

(ii) If a licensee completes more than 80 hours during a 2-year license term, the Board shall credit the excess hours to the requirements for the following term. 

(4) Except as provided under paragraph (5) of this subsection, a licensee may not be required to take an examination to qualify for license renewal under this section. 

(5) On request of a licensee, the Board may allow the licensee to substitute the passage of an examination for a number of program hours. If the Board grants a request under this paragraph, the Board shall determine the number of program hours that the licensee may satisfy by passage of the examination. 

(b)  Criteria for requirements.- The Board shall set continuing education requirements under this section: 

(1) to ensure reasonable knowledge about the current practice of accountancy by certified public accountants and, thus, to ensure a high standard of practice in the profession; 

(2) to provide for programs in the various specialized areas of accountancy in which certified public accountants practice; 

(3) to provide a licensee with alternative ways by which to qualify through a variety of programs, which may include: 

(i) professional development programs; 

(ii) technical sessions of professional societies or chapters; 

(iii) college courses; 

(iv) formal, organized, in-firm educational programs of certified public accounting firms; 

(v) seminars provided by governmental units; and 

(vi) other seminars or symposiums related to the practice of accountancy; and 

(4) to ensure that the programs approved for compliance with the continuing education requirements are available at reasonable intervals throughout the State. 

(c)  Continuing education committee.-  

(1) The Board may appoint a continuing education committee to help the Board in carrying out this section. 

(2) Each member of a continuing education committee shall be a licensed certified public accountant. 

(3) A continuing education committee shall have the duties that the Board assigns. 

(d)  Reporting system.- The regulations adopted under this section shall provide for a system for reporting and recording the program hours that each licensee earns. However, the Board may not require a licensee to submit scores or grades earned during participation by the licensee in a program. 

(e)  Agreement to conduct approved program.-  

(1) The Board may enter into written agreements with qualified persons wishing to conduct approved programs. 

(2) A person seeking approval by the Board for this purpose shall: 

(i) submit to the Board an application on the form that the Board provides; and 

(ii) pay a continuing education provider fee set by the Board. 

(3) Agreements entered into under this section shall expire on April 30 of each even-numbered year. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 75A, § 2-312; 1989, ch. 3, § 1; 1991, ch. 47; 2006, ch. 156; 2009, chs. 30, 31.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-2 > Subtitle-3 > 2-312

§ 2-312. Continuing education.
 

(a)  In general.-  

(1) The Board shall adopt regulations that set, in accordance with this section, continuing education requirements as a condition to the renewal of licenses under this subtitle. 

(2) A continuing education requirement does not apply to the first renewal of a license. 

(3) (i) To qualify for any further renewal of a license under this subtitle, a licensee shall complete, for each 2-year license term, at least 80 hours in programs that the Board approves. 

(ii) If a licensee completes more than 80 hours during a 2-year license term, the Board shall credit the excess hours to the requirements for the following term. 

(4) Except as provided under paragraph (5) of this subsection, a licensee may not be required to take an examination to qualify for license renewal under this section. 

(5) On request of a licensee, the Board may allow the licensee to substitute the passage of an examination for a number of program hours. If the Board grants a request under this paragraph, the Board shall determine the number of program hours that the licensee may satisfy by passage of the examination. 

(b)  Criteria for requirements.- The Board shall set continuing education requirements under this section: 

(1) to ensure reasonable knowledge about the current practice of accountancy by certified public accountants and, thus, to ensure a high standard of practice in the profession; 

(2) to provide for programs in the various specialized areas of accountancy in which certified public accountants practice; 

(3) to provide a licensee with alternative ways by which to qualify through a variety of programs, which may include: 

(i) professional development programs; 

(ii) technical sessions of professional societies or chapters; 

(iii) college courses; 

(iv) formal, organized, in-firm educational programs of certified public accounting firms; 

(v) seminars provided by governmental units; and 

(vi) other seminars or symposiums related to the practice of accountancy; and 

(4) to ensure that the programs approved for compliance with the continuing education requirements are available at reasonable intervals throughout the State. 

(c)  Continuing education committee.-  

(1) The Board may appoint a continuing education committee to help the Board in carrying out this section. 

(2) Each member of a continuing education committee shall be a licensed certified public accountant. 

(3) A continuing education committee shall have the duties that the Board assigns. 

(d)  Reporting system.- The regulations adopted under this section shall provide for a system for reporting and recording the program hours that each licensee earns. However, the Board may not require a licensee to submit scores or grades earned during participation by the licensee in a program. 

(e)  Agreement to conduct approved program.-  

(1) The Board may enter into written agreements with qualified persons wishing to conduct approved programs. 

(2) A person seeking approval by the Board for this purpose shall: 

(i) submit to the Board an application on the form that the Board provides; and 

(ii) pay a continuing education provider fee set by the Board. 

(3) Agreements entered into under this section shall expire on April 30 of each even-numbered year. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 75A, § 2-312; 1989, ch. 3, § 1; 1991, ch. 47; 2006, ch. 156; 2009, chs. 30, 31.] 
 


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Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-2 > Subtitle-3 > 2-312

§ 2-312. Continuing education.
 

(a)  In general.-  

(1) The Board shall adopt regulations that set, in accordance with this section, continuing education requirements as a condition to the renewal of licenses under this subtitle. 

(2) A continuing education requirement does not apply to the first renewal of a license. 

(3) (i) To qualify for any further renewal of a license under this subtitle, a licensee shall complete, for each 2-year license term, at least 80 hours in programs that the Board approves. 

(ii) If a licensee completes more than 80 hours during a 2-year license term, the Board shall credit the excess hours to the requirements for the following term. 

(4) Except as provided under paragraph (5) of this subsection, a licensee may not be required to take an examination to qualify for license renewal under this section. 

(5) On request of a licensee, the Board may allow the licensee to substitute the passage of an examination for a number of program hours. If the Board grants a request under this paragraph, the Board shall determine the number of program hours that the licensee may satisfy by passage of the examination. 

(b)  Criteria for requirements.- The Board shall set continuing education requirements under this section: 

(1) to ensure reasonable knowledge about the current practice of accountancy by certified public accountants and, thus, to ensure a high standard of practice in the profession; 

(2) to provide for programs in the various specialized areas of accountancy in which certified public accountants practice; 

(3) to provide a licensee with alternative ways by which to qualify through a variety of programs, which may include: 

(i) professional development programs; 

(ii) technical sessions of professional societies or chapters; 

(iii) college courses; 

(iv) formal, organized, in-firm educational programs of certified public accounting firms; 

(v) seminars provided by governmental units; and 

(vi) other seminars or symposiums related to the practice of accountancy; and 

(4) to ensure that the programs approved for compliance with the continuing education requirements are available at reasonable intervals throughout the State. 

(c)  Continuing education committee.-  

(1) The Board may appoint a continuing education committee to help the Board in carrying out this section. 

(2) Each member of a continuing education committee shall be a licensed certified public accountant. 

(3) A continuing education committee shall have the duties that the Board assigns. 

(d)  Reporting system.- The regulations adopted under this section shall provide for a system for reporting and recording the program hours that each licensee earns. However, the Board may not require a licensee to submit scores or grades earned during participation by the licensee in a program. 

(e)  Agreement to conduct approved program.-  

(1) The Board may enter into written agreements with qualified persons wishing to conduct approved programs. 

(2) A person seeking approval by the Board for this purpose shall: 

(i) submit to the Board an application on the form that the Board provides; and 

(ii) pay a continuing education provider fee set by the Board. 

(3) Agreements entered into under this section shall expire on April 30 of each even-numbered year. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 75A, § 2-312; 1989, ch. 3, § 1; 1991, ch. 47; 2006, ch. 156; 2009, chs. 30, 31.]