37-50-330. Corporations and partnerships -- registration -- compliance with ownership requirements. (1) A corporation or partnership composed of certified public accountants or a corporation or partnership composed of public accountants that is or plans to become engaged in the practice of public accounting may include individuals who are not licensed as public accountants or certified as certified public accountants if:
(a) the corporation or partnership designates an accountant who is licensed or certified in this state to be responsible for the proper registration of the corporation or partnership;
(b) a simple majority of ownership in the corporation or partnership, in terms of equity and voting rights, is held by accountants who are licensed or certified accountants in this state or in another jurisdiction;
(c) all persons with an ownership interest in the partnership or corporation are individuals actively participating in the business of the partnership or corporation; and
(d) any person with an ownership interest in the partnership or corporation who is not licensed or certified as an accountant and who holds a professional license, registration, or certification issued by this state or another jurisdiction is in compliance with the requirements for that license, registration, or certification.
(2) An accountant licensed or certified in this state who holds an ownership interest in a partnership or corporation organized pursuant to this section is ultimately responsible for all services provided by the partnership or corporation including any unit, branch, or division of the partnership or corporation providing attestation services.
(3) (a) A partnership or corporation that is no longer in compliance with the ownership requirements of subsection (1)(b) shall give notice to the board within 90 days of the noncompliance.
(b) The board shall grant the partnership or corporation a reasonable amount of time to reestablish compliance with the ownership requirements of subsection (1)(b). The time granted by the board to a partnership or corporation to reestablish compliance may not be less than 90 days from the date the board receives the partnership's or corporation's notice of noncompliance.
(c) The failure of a partnership or corporation to reestablish compliance with the ownership requirements of subsection (1)(b) is grounds for the board to suspend or revoke the partnership's or corporation's registration required by 37-50-335.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 123, L. 2001.