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Daniel J. Dustin Selected as Next President and CEO of NASBA

SHARE: The board of directors of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) announced today that Daniel J. Dustin, CPA, has been selected to become NASBA’s next president and chief executive officer. Dustin holds extensive expertise in the areas of accounting regulation and Board of Accountancy operations. His tenure as president and CEO…

DOL Audit Report  Signals Deficiencies 

SHARE: According to a recent report published by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), there are significant deficiencies in audits pertaining to employee benefits plans. In fact, a recent Accounting Today article points out that the report showed major deficiencies were found in nearly 30 percent of benefit plan audits – actually signaling improvement in…

Board Approves UAA Model Rules Amendments 

SHARE: On January 9, 2024, NASBA’s Uniform Accountancy Act (UAA) Committee met to discuss public comments received from a recent 60-day comment period regarding proposed changes to the UAA Model Rules. Following that discussion, Committee members voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the proposed amendments and present them to the NASBA Board of Directors for…

UAA Committee Seeks Comments on Model Rules 

SHARE: Board of Accountancy representatives and other interested parties are invited to comment on proposed revisions to the Uniform Accountancy Act (UAA) Model Rules pertaining to peer review, by January 2, 2024.    Developed by the NASBA Peer Review Compliance Committee (PRCC) and AICPA’s peer review staff, the proposed revisions were reviewed and edited by the…

Proposed Amendments to the UAA Model Rules

SHARE: As approved by the NASBA Board of Directors, we are releasing for a 60-day comment period, proposed revisions to the Uniform Accountancy Act’s Model Rules that pertain to peer review. These revisions were developed by the NASBA Peer Review Compliance Committee (PRCC), working with AICPA’s peer review staff, and reviewed and edited by the…

NASBA Members Convene for Regional Meetings 

SHARE: NASBA leaders recently welcomed 342 individuals representing 52 Boards of Accountancy during NASBA’s 2023 Regional Meetings. The meetings were held May 31-June 2, in Savannah, GA, (Eastern) and June 27-29, in Kansas City, MO (Western).   Topping this year’s agenda were informative discussions on CPA Pipeline initiatives, peer review compliance, changes to CPE compliance, licensure…

115th Annual Meeting: A Time of Rebound  

SHARE: The theme “Rebound” headlined NASBA’s 115th Annual Meeting, held October 30 – November 2, in San Diego, CA. The theme was symbolic as the meeting was the first Annual held in-person since 2019, signifying the ability of NASBA, Boards of Accountancy and various stakeholders to reunite and rebound as strict COVID-19 pandemic protocols lessen.…

NASBA Announces 2022-23 Board of Directors

SHARE: NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 3, 2022 – The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) announces members of its Board of Directors for 2022-2023. Members were installed during NASBA’s 115th Annual Meeting, held Oct. 30 – Nov. 2, 2022, in San Diego, CA. Richard N. Reisig, CPA, of Great Falls, MT, acceded to the…

NASBA Presents Prestigious Awards to Three Leaders In Accounting

SHARE: NASHVILLE, TENN. (Nov. 2, 2022) – Donald H. Burkett, CPA, Patti Bowers and John F. Dailey, Jr., CPA, RMA, PSA, were recognized on November 1, 2022, for their leadership and efforts to advance the accounting profession by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), during NASBA’s 115th Annual Meeting, held in San…

Enforcement Newsletter Rules and Statute Updates from 2021-2022

Popular Legislative Themes Regarding Enforcement Topics: Child Support Non-Payment and Student Loan Default Generally, present law in most states authorizes many boards, commissions, and agencies that issue professional, occupation, and business licenses to suspend or revoke a license based on the licensee’s non-payment of child support and/or the licensee’s student loan default. Bills of this…