Chapter 466
27 sections
§466-1 Why the state regulates accountants and their work
§466-3 Definitions for the Public Accountancy Law
§466-4 State Board of Public Accountancy: Members, Powers, and Duties
§466-5 Getting and keeping a certified public accountant license
§466-6 Who can get a public accountant license
§466-7 Getting and renewing a permit to practice accounting
§466-8 Fees for CPA and PA licenses and permits
§466-9 Disciplinary action against accountants
§466-10 Who can use accountant titles and sign financial reports
§466-11 Court orders and penalties for illegal accounting practices
§466-11.5 One prohibited act is enough to prove a violation
§466-12 Who owns an accountant's working papers
§466-15 Advisory committees for accountant discipline
§466-17 What happens if part of this law is invalid
§466-31 What the words mean in this part
§466-32 Peer review for accounting firms and its confidentiality
§466-33 Rules for peer reviews and approved review groups
§466-34 Peer review and enrollment rules for accounting firms
§466-35 What to send after a peer review
§466-36 Extra Hawaii review steps for accounting firms
§466-37 Keeping review documents for the required time
§466-38 Reporting to the board
§466-39 Appealing a bad peer review rating for your firm
§466-40 How to become a sponsoring organization for peer reviews
§466-41 Board oversight of approved sponsoring organizations
§466-42 How the board watches over peer review groups
§466-43 Who can review accountants and how the board oversees them