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WAC 4-25-610  

WAC 4-25-610  Which rules govern the conduct of CPAs, CPA-Inactive certificateholders, CPA firms, and firm owners? 

The rules that govern the conduct of CPAs, CPA-Inactive certificateholders, CPA firms, and firm owners are as follows:

(1) Professional judgment - In carrying out their responsibilities, a person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive certificateholder, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners must exercise professional judgment in all their activities.

(2) The public interest - A person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive certificateholder, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners must accept the obligation to act in a way that will serve the public interest, honor the public trust, and demonstrate commitment to professionalism.

(3) Integrity - To maintain and broaden public confidence a person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive certificateholder, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners must perform all professional responsibilities with the highest sense of honesty.

(4) Objectivity - Objectivity is to be maintained by a person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive certificateholder, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners. Specifically, a person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners must:

(a) Avoid rendering professional services where actual or perceived conflicts of interest exist;

(b) Be independent in fact and appearance when providing attestation services.

(5) Due care - A person representing oneself as a CPA, CPA-Inactive certificateholder, or using the CPA or CPA-Inactive title, CPA firms, and firm owners must comply with federal and state laws and the profession's technical and ethical standards, maintain competence and strive to improve the quality of services, and discharge professional responsibility to the best of the person's or the firm's ability.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.04.055(2). 05-01-137, § 4-25-610, filed 12/16/04, effective 1/31/05; 02-04-64, § 4-25-610, filed 1/31/02, effective 3/15/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.04.055. 93-22-046, § 4-25-610, filed 10/28/93, effective 11/28/93.]

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