I understand that the Board does not pre-approve individual sponsors, programs, or courses, how can I determine whether or not a course qualifies for CPE credit?
A. The Board does not have the staff or appropriate budget to evaluate a large volume of sponsors or individual courses. Under the law, seminars sponsored by national and state accounting organizations and their chapters are normally deemed to qualify, provided they meet all of the requirements. This includes, for example, courses sponsored by AICPA, South Carolina Association of CPAs, National Society of Accountants, S.C. Government Finance Officers Association, South Carolina Association of Public Accountants, and National Association of Accountants. The overriding consideration is that the CPE program be one that is a formal program of learning that contributes directly to the professional competence of a licensee in public practice. CARRY OVER OF CREDIT.
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