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Page 1: 1 Review of NASBA Standards and Requirements Presented by Amy Greenhoe October 28, 2009 3:30 Eastern Time

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Review of NASBA Standards and Requirements

Presented by Amy Greenhoe

October 28, 2009

3:30 Eastern Time

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National Registry of CPE Sponsors

Must provide programs in accordance with nationally recognized standardsAllows CPE program sponsors to register on a national basis instead of with individual boards of accountancyMost States/jurisdictions accept the National Registry of CPE Sponsors

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Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education

Issued jointly by American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)

Standards for CPAs

Standards for CPE Program Sponsors

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Delivery Methodologies

AHIA is registered for Group-LiveThe application for Group-Internet is pending (live webinars)Would eventually like to become registered for self-study for New Perspective articles and recorded webinars.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 1

CPE program sponsors are responsible for compliance with all applicable standards and other CPE requirements.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 2

Sponsored learning activities must be based on relevant learning objectives and outcomes that clearly articulate the knowledge, skills, and abilities that can be achieved by participants in the learning activities.

Promotional materials should state the level, content and learning objectives

Can be a challenge as we often have to distribute promotional materials before we have an opportunity to review materials.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 3

CPE program sponsors should develop and execute learning activities in a manner consistent with the prerequisite education, experience, and/or advance preparation of participants.

Must communicate any prerequisites and/or any advanced preparation to potential participants

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 4

CPE program sponsors must use activities, materials, and delivery systems that are current, technically accurate, and effectively designed. CPE program sponsors must be qualified in the subject matter.

Presenters should have expertise in the subject matter. Hence why biographies of speakers are necessary.

Program materials must be reviewed to ensure they are current, technically accurate and consistent with promotional materials.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 5

CPE program sponsors of group and self-study programs must ensure learning activities are reviewed by qualified persons other than those who developed them to assure that the program is technically accurate and current and addresses the stated learning objectives. These reviews must occur before the first presentation of these materials and again after each significant revision of the CPE programs.

Reviewer(s) should be qualified in the subject matter. For presentations given only once, the competence of the

speaker should be considered. Presentations should address the stated learning objectives

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 8

CPE program sponsors must provide descriptive materials that enable CPAs to assess the appropriateness of learning activities. To accomplish this, CPE program sponsors must inform participants in advance of:

o Learning objectiveso Prerequisiteso Program levelo Program contento Advance preparationo Instructional delivery methodso Recommended CPE credito Course registration requirements

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 9

CPE program sponsors must ensure instructors are qualified with respect to both program content and instructional methods used.

Must review the training and education of speakers to determine their qualification.

Must evaluate the speaker performance at the conclusion of presentations.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 10

CPE program sponsors must employ an effective means for evaluating learning activity quality with respect to content and presentation, as well as provide a mechanism for participants to assess whether learning objectives were met.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 10

Evaluations should assesso Stated learning objectives were met.o If applicable, prerequisite requirements

were appropriate.o Program materials were accurate.o Program materials were relevant and

contributed to the achievement of the learning objectives.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 10

Evaluations should assess (cont.)o Time allotted to the learning activity was appropriate.o If applicable, individual instructors were effective.o Facilities and/or technological equipment was appropriate.o Handout or advance preparation materials were

satisfactory.

o Audio and video materials were effective.

Don’t have to use these questions, but why not… Evaluations should be reviewed and should be

provided to developers and instructors.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 11

CPE program sponsors must ensure instructional methods employed are appropriate for the learning activities. Learning activities should be presented in a manner consistent with the descriptive and technical materials provided.

Should consider the number of participants, the facilities and the technologies to be used.

Learning activities should comply with course descriptions and objectives.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 12

Sponsored learning activities are measured by program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit. One-half CPE credit increments (equal to 25 minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned in a given learning activity. Sponsor must monitor group learning activities

to assign the correct number of CPEs. Review the number of slides (2-3 mins per slide)

and ask speakers to time their presentation.

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 14

Instructors or discussion leaders of learning activities should receive CPE credit for both their preparation and presentation time to the extent the activities maintain or improve their professional competence and meet the requirements of these CPE standards.

In general, a speaker should receive credit for preparation time for the first time a session is presented.

Two times the number of CPE credits for preparation One time the number of CPE credits for the session

For example, a speaker would receive 6 CPE credits for a session that provides 2 CPEs to the participants

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 17

CPE program sponsors must provide program participants with documentation of their participation, which includes the following:

CPE program sponsor name and contact information. Participant’s name. Course title. Course field of study. Date offered or completed. If applicable, location. Type of instructional/delivery method used. Amount of CPE credit recommended. Verification by CPE program sponsor representative

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Standards for CPE Program Sponsors Standard No. 18

CPE program sponsors must retain adequate documentation for five years to support their compliance with these standards and the reports that may be required of participants. Records of participation. Dates and locations. Instructor names and credentials. Number of CPE credits earned by participants. Results of program evaluations. Program materials.

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Fields of Study

The CPE Fields of Study are divided into twenty three Subject Areas. See separate hand-out Should be assigned by someone

knowledgeable in the field, e.g. someone from the subcommittee responsible for the particular conference or seminar.