debi2mc
May 3, 2008, 02:54 AM
Can a person become a CPA in California if they have a felony on their record?
debi2mc May 3, 2008, 02:54 AM Can a person become a CPA in California if they have a felony on their record? Clough May 3, 2008, 03:04 AM I'm not sure about CPAs in general in CA. But, according to the following document located at http://calcpa.org/Content/Files/Governance/Bylaws012007.pdf it doesn't look like a person could be a member of that CPA organization if they do have a felony on their record. Below, is a quote from that site. (12) Disciplinary Suspension and Termination of Membership. Membership in CalCPA shall be suspended should there be filed with the secretary/treasurer of CalCPA a judgment of conviction imposed upon any member for: (a) A crime defined as a felony (or its equivalent) under the law of the conviction jurisdiction; You also might want to check out the information on other links on the following search. California Certified Public Accountant Felony - Google Search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=California+Certified+Public+Accountant+Felony) Clough May 3, 2008, 03:08 AM It is possible that there might be some kind of waiver that a person could get in California to allow a person to operate as a CPA if a felon is basically barred from operating as a CPA. In Illinois, there is a waiver program available to convicted felons, depending on the type of felony conviction, the length of time since the conviction, etc. that allows a felon to work in certain positions. Perhaps there might be a similar program in California? Copyright ©2005-, Ask Me Help Desk
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