South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 2 - Accountants
Section 40-2-255. Renewal of registration; peer reviews.

(A) A registrant shall file an application for renewal of the calendar-year registration on or before the renewal date of the following year.
(B) The application for renewal of a registration shall include:
(1) current information concerning ownership;
(2) current information concerning the identity of the licensee in charge of the office;
(3) renewal fee, if any.
(C) As a condition of renewal of registration, an applicant who engages in attest or compilation services, or both, must provide evidence of satisfactory completion of peer review no more frequently than once every three years. Peer review must be conducted in a manner as the board specifies by regulation. This review must include a verification that individuals in the firm, who are responsible for supervising attest or compilation services, or both, and who sign or authorize someone to sign the accountant's report on the financial statements on behalf of the firm, meet the competency requirements set out in the professional standards for these services and these regulations must:
(1) require an applicant to show that the applicant has, within the preceding three years, undergone a peer review that is a satisfactory equivalent to peer review as generally required pursuant to this subsection;
(2) require peer reviews to be subject to oversight by a body established or sanctioned by the board, which shall periodically report to the board on program review effectiveness under its charge and provide to the board a listing of firms that have participated in a peer review program;
(3) require peer reviews to be conducted and that work and documents be maintained in a manner designed to preserve confidentiality of documents furnished or generated in the course of the review.
(D) All licensees who have not filed an application for renewal by the renewal due date shall be given notification, prior to the renewal lapse date, that an application for renewal has not been received.
(E) If a registrant does not file an application for renewal on or before the renewal due date, then the registration is considered late. If a registrant does not file an application for renewal on or before the renewal lapse date, then the registration is considered lapsed. Continued practice with a lapsed registration may be sanctioned as the unlicensed practice of accounting.
(F) Renewal applications filed or completed after the renewal lapse date are subject to a reinstatement fee in the amount of five hundred dollars.
HISTORY: 2004 Act No. 289, Section 1; 2015 Act No. 51 (S.301), Section 8, eff June 3, 2015; 2022 Act No. 174 (S.812), Section 1, eff May 16, 2022.
Effect of Amendment
2015 Act No. 51, Section 8, rewrote the section.
2022 Act No. 174, Section 1, in (A), substituted "the renewal date" for "February first"; inserted (D) and redesignated former (D) as (E); rewrote (E); and added (F).

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 2 - Accountants

Section 40-2-5. Purpose of chapter.

Section 40-2-10. South Carolina Board of Accountancy created; membership; terms; filling of vacancies; administrator.

Section 40-2-20. Definitions.

Section 40-2-30. Licensing or registration requirement; form for issuance of report by person other than CPA or PA; use of titles CPA and PA; exemptions.

Section 40-2-35. Requirements for license to practice; fulfilling education, examinations, and experience requirements.

Section 40-2-40. Grant or renewal of registration to practice as firm; qualifications for registration; changes in identities of partners or officers.

Section 40-2-70. Powers and duties of board.

Section 40-2-80. Investigations of complaints or other information suggesting violations; report.

Section 40-2-90. Report of violations to board; hearing; notice to accused licensee or registrant.

Section 40-2-100. Cease and desist order for conduct violating chapter; temporary restraining orders; injunctions.

Section 40-2-110. Revocation, suspension, or probation of licensees; revocation of registration or limitation of scope of practice of firm.

Section 40-2-130. Denial of authorization to practice.

Section 40-2-140. Effect of prior criminal conviction on authorization to practice.

Section 40-2-150. Surrender of license to practice while under investigation for violation; reinstatement.

Section 40-2-160. Appeal.

Section 40-2-170. Costs of investigation and prosecution.

Section 40-2-180. Unpaid costs become judgment.

Section 40-2-190. Disclosure of information communicated by client; ownership of statements, records, and working papers created by licensee; copies of client records and other documents.

Section 40-2-200. Violations; penalty.

Section 40-2-210. Cease and desist order for violation of licensing requirement; injunctions and restraining orders; penalty.

Section 40-2-240. Licensing of persons licensed in another state.

Section 40-2-245. Requirements to practice if licensed out of state.

Section 40-2-250. Renewal of licenses; reinstatement of lapsed licenses.

Section 40-2-255. Renewal of registration; peer reviews.

Section 40-2-270. "Emeritus" status.

Section 40-2-275. "Retired" status.

Section 40-2-330. Severability.

Section 40-2-335. Performance according to professional standards; misleading professional or firm names.

Section 40-2-340. Omitted.

Section 40-2-510. Persons considered to be engaged in practice.

Section 40-2-520. Unlicensed practice.

Section 40-2-530. Exemptions.

Section 40-2-540. Authority of board.

Section 40-2-550. Applicant qualifications.

Section 40-2-560. Issuance of licenses.

Section 40-2-570. Disciplinary action.

Section 40-2-580. Initiation of proceedings; procedures.

Section 40-2-590. Violations; penalty.

Section 40-2-600. Formation of legal entities between certified public accountants, public accountants, and accounting practitioners.

Section 40-2-610. Disclaimer.