WAC 4-25-752
How do I register to be a resident nonlicensee
owner of a licensed firm and with which rules must a nonlicensee
firm owner comply? To qualify as a nonlicensee owner of a
licensed CPA firm, you must:
(1) Be a natural person;
(2) Meet the good character requirements of RCW 18.04.105
(1)(a);
(3) Comply with the act and board rules;
(4) Be an active individual participant in the licensed firm
or affiliated entities as these terms are defined in WAC 4-25-410; and
(5) If you are a resident of Washington state, you must:
(a) File a complete registration with the board; and
(b) Demonstrate a passing grade of ninety percent or better
on the AICPA professional ethics examination.
To register as a resident nonlicensee firm owner, you must
use the form(s) provided by the board. You need to fully
complete the form(s) and submit the form(s), all applicable fees,
and all required documentation to the board's office.
An initial registration is not complete and cannot be
processed until all fees, required documentation, required
information, and other documentation deemed necessary by the
board are received by the board. When the processing of your
registration is complete, your registration will be mailed to the
last address you provided to the board.
Your initial registration will expire on June 30 of the
third calendar year following initial issuance of the
registration.
You must submit your registration concurrent with or prior
to submission of the firm license application or firm license
amendment, pursuant to WAC 4-25-750. If you are a Washington
state resident, you may not hold ownership interest in a CPA firm
licensed in Washington state until you receive written notice
from the board of your Washington state registration number.
All nonlicensee firm owners are subject to discipline for
violation of the act or board rules.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.04.055(13) and 18.04.195(8). 02-04-064, § 4-25-752, filed 1/31/02, effective 3/15/02.]