Not Everything is ‘O.K.’ in Oklahoma
‘The CPA designation is in trouble,’ according to the Oklahoma Society of CPAs.
A state House bill grants state non-CPA public accountants the kinds of recognition they’ve been fighting for, for years. OSCPA Executive Director Daryl Hill says the bill is “detrimental to the public and to CPAs.” It would “allow the unlicensed to become licensees and hold out to the public and provide services that licensees provide without having to meet the same requirements.”
“Make no mistake – your hard-earned designation is at risk,” Hill says in his letter to members. See the details of Oklahoma HB 1752.
Posted at February 22, 2007
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