§ 5-3.1-25. Repeal provisions — Effect of prior laws, rules, and regulations.
All other acts or parts of acts in conflict with this chapter are repealed; provided, that nothing contained in this chapter invalidates or affects any action taken under any law in effect prior to January 1, 2000; nor does it invalidate or affect any proceeding instituted under that law before January 1, 2000; nor does it invalidate the rules and regulations promulgated by the Rhode Island board of accountancy under the prior law, the rules and regulations (to the extent they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter) to remain in full force and effect until new rules and regulations are promulgated by the board.
History of Section.P.L. 1995, ch. 159, § 2; P.L. 2001, ch. 336, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 5 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 5-3.1 - Public Accountancy
Section 5-3.1-1. - Short title.
Section 5-3.1-2. - Policy and purpose.
Section 5-3.1-3. - Definitions.
Section 5-3.1-4. - Board of accountancy.
Section 5-3.1-5. - Certified public accountants.
Section 5-3.1-6. - Public accountants.
Section 5-3.1-7. - Permits for public accountants and certified public accountants.
Section 5-3.1-8. - Permits for accountants licensed by foreign countries.
Section 5-3.1-9. - Permits for practice units.
Section 5-3.1-10. - Peer reviews.
Section 5-3.1-11. - Hearing on denial by board.
Section 5-3.1-12. - Revocation or suspension of certificate, authority, or permit.
Section 5-3.1-13. - Revocation or suspension of practice unit permit.
Section 5-3.1-15. - Reinstatement.
Section 5-3.1-16. - Acts declared unlawful.
Section 5-3.1-17. - Other activities.
Section 5-3.1-18. - Exceptions — Acts not prohibited.
Section 5-3.1-19. - Injunction against unlawful acts.
Section 5-3.1-20. - Penalty for violations.
Section 5-3.1-22. - Ownership of accountants’ working papers.
Section 5-3.1-23. - Confidential communications.
Section 5-3.1-24. - Construction.
Section 5-3.1-25. - Repeal provisions — Effect of prior laws, rules, and regulations.