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Landmark Accounting Legislation Passes in N.Y. State Senate NEW YORK -- The New York State Senate unanimously passed S302-D landmark legislation which provides greater oversight of the accounting profession in New York. The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) strongly supported this legislation, which was introduced by Sen. Kenneth LaValle and is an amended version of the bill the Society originally proposed. According to the NYSSCPA, the legislation modernizes New York's laws regulating the practice of public accountancy and is the result of two years of public hearings and meetings LaValle has held on the need for accountancy reform in the post-Enron environment. The legislation will protect the public interest by updating the laws governing the practice of public accountancy in New York, without imposing an adverse economic consequence on the many small businesses and not-for-profit organizations served by CPA firms across the state. The NYSSCPA has spent four years calling for the reform of New York's accountancy laws, last revised in 1947. Highlights of the legislation include:
The bill has been delivered to the New York State Assembly where the companion bill (A8555-A) is in the Assembly Higher Education Committee. -- NYSSCPA.org News Staff Posted on 06/19/03 |