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Michigan:
Certification requirements in Michigan include the completion of a least 150 semester hours of college education including a baccalaureate degree or higher with a concentration in accounting (Mich. Admin. Code R 338.5116). For purposes of accreditation the Board recognizes the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (Mich. Admin. Code R 338.5115). Qualifying experience for certification includes 2,000 hours of experience within a period of not less than one calendar year and not more than 5 calendar years (Mich. Admin. Code R 338.5117).
Minnesota:
The requirements for certification include the completion of one year of experience and 150 semester hours or 225 quarter hours at a college or university accredited by a recognized accrediting agency listed with the United States Department of Education, or an equivalent accrediting association (Minn. Stat. §326A.03 Subd. 6.). Before taking the examination an applicant is required to have a “baccalaureate or higher degree, with a major in accounting or a major in business with accounting emphasis, or an equivalent education, from a college or university that is fully accredited by a recognized accrediting agency listed with the United States Department of Education or an equivalent accrediting association.” (Minn. Stat. §326A.03 Subd. 3.).
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies:
The proposed rules were developed by obtaining input and feedback from the Accounting Examining Board.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact analysis:
These rules do not impose any new requirements. The purpose of the rules is to provide candidates a window of opportunity to qualify for the CPA examination and certification in Wisconsin as a CPA under the educational requirements in place at the time they completed or were nearing completion of their education.
Fiscal estimate:
These rules will not have a fiscal impact.
Effect on small business:
These rules do not have an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The Department’s Regulatory Review Coordinator may be contacted by email at Jeffrey.Weigand@wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 267-2435.
Agency contact person:
Dale Kleven, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708; telephone 608-261-4472; email at Dale2.Kleven@wisconsin.gov.
Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
Comments may be submitted to Dale Kleven, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or by email to Dale2.Kleven@wisconsin.gov. Comments must be submitted by the date and time at which the public hearing on these rules is conducted. Information as to the place, date, and time of the public hearing will be published on the Department of Safety and Professional Services’ website and in the Wisconsin Administrative Register.
TEXT OF RULE
Section 1.   Accy 2.101 (2) is amended to read:
  Accy 2.101 (2) Proof of fulfilling the educational requirements specified in s. Accy 2.202 and s. 442.04 (5), Stats., by submitting certified copies of transcripts for all academic work completed at an institution, as defined in s. 442.04 (5) (a), Stats., at least one of which must reflect the award of a bachelor’s or higher degree and the completion of 150 semester hours, including in courses covering each of the subjects and the semester hours specified in s. Accy 2.202 (1) and (2), or all academic work leading to a bachelor’s or graduate degree in accounting meeting the requirements under s. Accy 2.202 (3).
Section 2.   Accy 2.202 (intro.) is amended to read:
  Accy 2.202 (intro.) Education required for certification. A Except as provided in sub. (3), a candidate applying for a certificate to practice as a certified public accountant must, in the course of having completed the 150 semester hours of education have earned a baccalaureate or graduate degree from an accredited business school or college of business and completed all of the following:
Section 3.   Accy 2.202 (3) is created to read:
  Accy 2.202 (3) A candidate applying for a certificate to practice as a certified public accountant fulfills the educational requirements under this section if, prior to June 1, 2017, the candidate has, in the course of completing 150 semester hours of education, earned a bachelor’s or graduate degree in accounting from an accounting program or department that is listed by an accrediting agency recognized by the board.
Section 4.   Accy 2.303 is amended to read:
  Accy 2.303 Education required for examination. A candidate for the certified public accountant examination must complete 120 semester hours of education, including courses covering each of the subjects and the semester hours specified in s. Accy 2.202 (1) and (2), or 120 semester hours of education leading to a bachelor’s or graduate degree in accounting that meets the requirements under s. Accy 2.202 (3).
Section 5.   Accy 2.403 is amended to read:
  Accy 2.403 Public accounting experience. An individual must have at least one year of public accounting experience or its equivalent as determined by the board. Experience shall be acquired after the applicant has earned 120 semester hours of education from an accredited college or university, including courses covering each of the subjects and the semester hours specified in s. Accy 2.202 (1) and (2), or 120 semester hours of education leading to a bachelor’s or graduate degree in accounting that meets the requirements under s. Accy 2.202 (3). This experience must have been acquired within 5 years prior to applying for the certification as a certified public accountant.
Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. The rules adopted in this order shall take effect upon publication in the official state newspaper, pursuant to s. 227.22 (2) (c), Stats.
 
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