(a)   (1)   The Board shall adopt regulations that set, in accordance with this
section, continuing education requirements as a condition to the
renewal of licenses under this subtitle.
    (2)   A continuing education requirement does not apply to the first renewal
of a license.
    (3)   (i)   To qualify for any further renewal of a license under this subtitle, a
licensee shall complete, for each 2-year license term, at least 80
hours in programs that the Board approves.
      (ii)   If a licensee completes more than 80 hours during a 2-year license
term, the Board shall credit the excess hours to the requirements for
the following term.
    (4)   A licensee may meet not more than 40 hours of the program requirement
for a license term, by:
      (i)   participation in a course of home study that the Board approves; or
      (ii)   service as a teacher, lecturer, or discussion leader in a course
approved by the Board in accounting or a related subject.
    (5)   Except as provided under paragraph (6) of this subsection, a licensee
may not be required to take an examination to qualify for license
renewal under this section.
    (6)   On request of a licensee, the Board may allow the licensee to
substitute the passage of an examination for a number of program hours.
If the Board grants a request under this paragraph, the Board shall
determine the number of program hours that the licensee may satisfy by
passage of the examination.
  (b)   The Board shall set continuing education requirements under this
section:
    (1)   to ensure reasonable knowledge about the current practice of
accountancy by certified public accountants and, thus, to ensure a high
standard of practice in the profession;
    (2)   to provide for programs in the various specialized areas of accountancy
in which certified public accountants practice;
    (3)   to provide a licensee with alternative ways by which to qualify through
a variety of programs, which may include:
      (i)   professional development programs;
      (ii)   technical sessions of professional societies or chapters;
      (iii)   college courses;
      (iv)   formal, organized, in-firm educational programs of certified public
accounting firms;
      (v)   seminars provided by governmental units; and
      (vi)   other seminars or symposiums related to the practice of accountancy;
and
    (4)   to ensure that the programs approved for compliance with the continuing
education requirements are available at reasonable intervals throughout
the State.
  (c)   (1)   The Board may appoint a continuing education committee to help the
Board in carrying out this section.
    (2)   Each member of a continuing education committee shall be a licensed
certified public accountant.
    (3)   A continuing education committee shall have the duties that the Board
assigns.
  (d)   The regulations adopted under this section shall provide for a system
for reporting and recording the program hours that each licensee earns.
However, the Board may not require a licensee to submit scores or
grades earned during participation by the licensee in a program.
  (e)   (1)   The Board may enter into written agreements with qualified persons
wishing to conduct approved programs.
    (2)   A person seeking approval by the Board for this purpose shall:
      (i)   submit to the Board an application on the form that the Board provides;
and
      (ii)   pay an application fee, not exceeding $200, as set by the Board.
    (3)   Agreements entered into under this section shall expire on April 30 of
each even-numbered year.
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