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The California Board of Accountancy (CBA), created by statute in 1901, is a semi-autonomous State of California agency under the
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whose purpose is to protect consumers by ensuring only qualified licensees practice public
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in accordance with established professional standards in California. The CBA currently regulates over 5,000 firms and nearly 81,000
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(CPA) licensees, the largest group of licensed accounting professionals in the nation. The agency is unique in California in its authority to license and discipline not only individuals but also firms including
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and
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.Mission, Vision and Authority
, California Board of Accountancy, accessed June 29, 2010
Its mandate is to regulate the accounting profession for the protection of the public by establishing and maintaining standards of qualification and conduct within the profession. It fulfills this mandate primarily through its authority to license.


History

The California Board of Accountancy (CBA) was established in 1901 in
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. All the records were destroyed in the
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and fire, including all the documents of the first 65 licensees. The secretary-treasurer of the CBA was able to reconstruct the records by corresponding with each of the licensees. In 1929, the CBA became part of the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards. In 1971 it was moved to the
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and subsequently moved to
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.


Functions

The CBA protects
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consumers by performing several functions. First, it ensures candidates are qualified to take the
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(CPA Exam). Once a candidate has passed the CPA Exam, completed any additional educational requirements, and fulfilled certain experience requirements, the CBA will issue a CPA license. The CBA renews that license every two years provided the licensee has met specified
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requirements. The CBA also registers CPA partnerships and corporations. The CBA ensures licensee compliance with the law through its Enforcement Division. It receives and investigates complaints and takes enforcement action against licensees for violation of CBA
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and
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.CBA Members and Functions
, California Board of Accountancy, accessed May 6, 2015
The above functions are carried out by various units and divisions within the CBA. * The Examination Unit ensures that only candidates who meet certain qualifications are able to take the Uniform CPA Examination. * The Initial Licensing Unit ensures that only those who have passed the Uniform CPA Examination and meet the appropriate education and experience requirements are issued licenses to practice public accountancy in California. * The Renewal and Continuing Competency Unit ensures that only licensees who have met specific
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requirements are allowed to continue practicing public accountancy in California. * The Practice Privilege Unit ensures that the CBA is aware of out-of-state firms that are performing attest work in California. * The Enforcement Division ensures that practicing licensees in California are held to the highest standards, both professional and ethical.California Board of Accountancy Brochure (08-217), published February 2009.


Peer review

On January 1, 2010, a new law, AB 138 (Chapter 312 of 2009),AB 138
accessed July 19, 2010
took effect in California requiring all accounting firms providing accounting and auditing services to undergo a mandatory
peer review Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work (peers). It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer review ...
. A peer review is a study of a firm's accounting and auditing work, performed by an unaffiliated CPA following professional standards. Tax practice is not required to be monitored by peer review. The CBA's peer review program is designed to equip firms to deliver high quality accounting and auditing services to consumers and assist in designing quality control systems to ensure that work products meet professional standards; provide firms an opportunity to learn new or better ways to improve services; and give consumers an extra measure of assurance by knowing the CPA firm they hire has successfully completed a peer review and meets the profession's standards.Peer Review Brochure
, accessed July 19, 2010
Firms that fail their peer review are required to report that fact to the CBA.


Board

The 15-member board is composed of seven CPA licensees and eight public members. The
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appoints four of the public members and all seven of the licensees. The Senate Rules Committee and the Speaker of the Assembly each appoint two public members. In appointing the seven licensees, the Governor must appoint at least two licensee members who represent small accounting firms. Each member of the CBA is appointed to a four-year term and may only serve two consecutive terms.California Business and Professions Code
, Sections 5000-5025.3, accessed June 29, 2010
The CBA is currently made up of the following membership: * Katrina Salazar, CPA, President * Alicia Berhow, Vice President * Michael M. Savoy, CPA, Secretary/Treasurer * Jose A. Campos, CPA * Herschel T. Elkins, Esq. * George Famalett * Karriann Hinds * Laurence (Larry) Kaplan * Kay Ko * Leslie LaManna, CPA * Xochitl A. León * Jian Ou-Yang, CPA * Deidre Robinson * Mark J. Silverman, ESQ * Kathleen K. Wright, JD, CPA, LLM, MBA The CBA appointed Patti Bowers as its Executive Officer in October 2008.


Notes


External links

*
State Board of Accountancy
in the
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