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examination upon which the certificate was based and
within the 10 years immediately preceding the
application; and

 
(4)__Was eligible to take and passed the examination
required for issuance of the certificate with grades
that would have been passing grades at the time in this
State;

 
C. The applicant meets the requirements of subsection 3,
paragraph B.; or

 
D.__The applicant had 4 years of experience in the practice
of public accountancy or equivalent meeting requirements
prescribed by the board by rule, after passing the
examination upon which the certificate is based and within
the 10 years preceding the submission of the application.

 
Sec. D-5. 32 MRSA §12252, sub-§8, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 619, §3,
is amended to read:

 
8. Peer review for certified public accountancy firms.
Effective January 1, 2001, the board shall require, as As a
condition to the granting or renewal of permits to certified
public accountancy firms, that each applicant that provides a
defined service other than compilations must successfully
participate in an approved peer review program. Participation in
such a program is governed by the following.

 
A. If the firm provides a defined service other than
compilations as of the date of the initial granting or first
renewal of a certified public accountancy firm's permit
following December 15, 2000, a A peer review must be
completed within 18 months after the initial granting or
first renewal of the permit following December 15, 2000.
After December 15, 2000, the The firm must undergo a peer
review every 3 years for as long as it provides a defined
service other than compilations. The firm may satisfy this
requirement by showing evidence of the satisfactory
completion of a peer review within 18 months prior to
January 1, 2001.

 
B. A certified public accountancy firm that does not provide a
defined service other than compilations is not required to
undergo a peer review if the firm annually confirms in writing to
the board that it does not provide a defined service other than
compilations. A certified public accountancy firm that
subsequently provides a defined service other than compilations
must undergo a peer review within 18 months after the fiscal year
end of the first


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