North Dakota CPE Requirements

The North Dakota State Board of Accountancy CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the North Dakota License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for North Dakota

Annually, by July 31

What is the North Dakota CPE Reporting Period?

Annually, from July 1 to June 30

What are the North Dakota CPE Requirements?

120 hours for the three preceding reporting periods.

A minimum of 20 hours per year.

The credit for service as a lecturer is equal to twice the number of actual hours of the lecture; no additional credit is allowed for repeating a lecture.

What is the North Dakota Ethics Requirement?

At least six hours of ethics training is required for the three-year reporting period.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for North Dakota course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable North Dakota Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

North Dakota CPE Rule Reference

Article 3-03

North Carolina CPE Requirements

The North Carolina State Board of CPA Examiners CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the North Carolina License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for North Carolina

Annually, by June 30

What is the North Carolina CPE Reporting Period?

Annually, from January 1 to December 31

What are the North Carolina CPE Requirements?

2,000 minutes of CPE are required per year.

Up to 1,000 minutes of CPE can be carried over from one reporting period to the next, though carried minutes cannot be used to fulfill the ethics requirement.

Up to 25% of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is limited to 50% of the total credit hours; credit is limited to the preparation and presentation time.

What is the North Carolina Ethics Requirement?

At least 50 minutes of behavioral or professional ethics or conduct per year, from a sponsor registered with NASBA.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for North Carolina course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable North Carolina Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

North Carolina CPE Rule Reference

Subchapter o8G

New York CPE Requirements

The New York State Board for Public Accountancy CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the New York License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for New York

Once every three years, based on the date of issuance.

What is the New York CPE Reporting Period?

Annually, from January 1 to December 31.

What are the New York CPE Requirements?

40 hours of CPE completed in each calendar year in any of the recognized subject areas, or 24 hours if concentrated in one of the recognized subject areas. The approved subject areas are: accounting, attest, auditing, taxation, advisory services, specialized knowledge and applications related to specialized industries, and other areas related to the practice of accounting that are acceptable to the Board.

Anyone who supervises attest or compilation services, or who signs the accountant’s report on financial statements, is required to complete a minimum of 40 hours of CPE in accounting, auditing, and/or attest subjects during the three years preceding the performance of these services.

Up to 50% of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is limited to 50% of total CPE hours.

What is the New York Ethics Requirement?

At least four hours of professional ethics during the three-year period prior to the license expiration date. These hours may be counted toward one’s annual CPE requirement. The course must be from a CPE provider whose course is registered with the state of New York.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for New York course fulfills this requirement.

Allowable New York Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

New York CPE Rule Reference

Section 70.9

New Mexico CPE Requirements

The New Mexico Public Accountancy Board CPE requirements are as follows:

What is the New Mexico License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for New Mexico

Annually, at the end of one’s birth month

What is the New Mexico CPE Reporting Period?

A three-year rolling period, from the first day of the month following one’s birth month to the last day of one’s birth month

What are the New Mexico CPE Requirements?

120 hours are required for each three-year period.

At least 20 hours are required for each year.

At least 24 hours of the CPE requirement must be taken outside of one’s firm.

At lease 96 hours of the CPE requirement in technical subjects, which include auditing, attestation, financial reporting, tax, management consulting, financial advisory or consulting, and other areas acceptable to the Board.

Up to 60 hours of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books, as well as from course instruction.

What is the New Mexico Ethics Requirement?

At least four hours must be earned in an ethics subject in each three-year reporting period.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for New Mexico course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable New Mexico Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

New Mexico CPE Rule Reference

Section 16.60.3.15

New Jersey CPE Requirements

The New Jersey State Board of Accountancy CPE requirements are as follows:

What is the New Jersey License Renewal Deadline?

Every three years, by December 31

What is the New Jersey CPE Reporting Period?

Every three years, from January 1 to December 31

What are the New Jersey CPE Requirements?

120 hours are required for each three-year reporting period.

At least 20 hours per year.

Must include at least 24 credits in the areas of accounting or auditing, which may include review and compilation, for licensees who are engaged in the practice of public accountancy.

Must include at least 60 hours in technical subjects.

Up to 30 hours of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is capped at 60 hours.

What is the New Jersey Ethics Requirement?

Must include four hours of the required 120 hours in the New Jersey law and ethics course.

Allowable New Jersey Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

New Jersey CPE Rule Reference

Subchapter 6

New Hampshire CPE Requirements

The New Hampshire Board of Accountancy CPE requirements are as follows:

What is the New Hampshire License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for New Hampshire

Once every three years, on June 30

What is the New Hampshire CPE Reporting Period?

Once every three years, from July 1 to June 30

What are the New Hampshire CPE Requirements?

120 hours every three years.

At least 20 hours per year; carryover hours do not apply to this total.

Up to 60 hours of CPE in excess of the required 120 hours may be carried over to the next succeeding triennial period.

Up to 50% of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is equal to half of the total required hours.

What is the New Hampshire Ethics Requirement?

At least four hours of ethics must be earned every three years.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for New Hampshire course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable New Hampshire Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

New Hampshire CPE Rule Reference

Chapter AC 400

Nevada CPE Requirements

The Nevada State Board of Accountancy CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the Nevada License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for Nevada

Annually, by December 31

What is the Nevada CPE Reporting Period?

Every two years, from January 1 to December 31

What are the Nevada CPE Requirements?

80 hours of CPE are required every two years.

At least 40 hours must be taken in each year.

If you participated in any audit, review, full disclosure compilation or attestation in the past 12 months, you must complete 8 hours in CPE that focuses on accounting and auditing.

The credit for service as a lecturer is equal to the preparation time and presentation time, where preparation time is capped at twice the presentation time.

What is the Nevada Ethics Requirement?

At least four hours of ethics training must be completed every two years.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for Nevada course fulfills this requirement.

Allowable Nevada Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

Nevada CPE Rule Reference

NRS 628

Nebraska CPE Requirements

The Nebraska State Board of Public Accountancy CPE requirements are as follows:

What is the Nebraska License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for Nebraska

Every other year, by June 30

What is the Nebraska CPE Reporting Period?

Every other year, from January 1 to December 31

What are the Nebraska CPE Requirements?

80 hours required for every two-year period.

Up to 16 hours (20%) of personal development courses can be reported in every two-year period.

The Board recommends that any permit holder performing audits, reviews or compilations obtain a minimum of 40% of the required credit hours in Accounting and Auditing coursework.

Up to 16 hours of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer cannot exceed 40 hours in one renewal period.

How Many Self-Study Credit Hours Can a Nebraska CPA Take?

Self-study is limited to 40 hours for each renewal period.

What is the Nebraska Ethics Requirement?

Four hours of ethics training every two years.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for Nebraska course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable Nebraska Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

Nebraska CPE Rule Reference

Chapter 8

Montana CPE Requirements

The Montana Board of Public Accountants CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the Montana License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for Montana

Annually, by December 31

What is the Montana CPE Reporting Period?

Once every three years, from January 1 to December 31

What are the Montana CPE Requirements?

120 hours of CPE are required every three years.

At least 60 hours of CPE must be in technical fields of study.

Up to 25% of the CPE requirement can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is capped at 50% of total CPE hours.

What is the Montana Ethics Requirement?

At least two hours must be in professional ethics every three years.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for Montana course fulfills these requirements.

Allowable Montana Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

Montana CPE Rule Reference

24.201

Missouri CPE Requirements

The Missouri State Board of Accountancy CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the Missouri License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for Missouri

Every other year, by September 30

What is the Missouri CPE Reporting Period?

Annually, from January 1 to December 31

What are the Missouri CPE Requirements?

At least 40 hours of CPE are required per calendar year, of which two hours must be in ethics.

There is a 90-day grace period in which to complete the annual CPE requirement.

Up to two hours of the CPE requirement per reporting period can come from the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer is equal to the presentation and presentation time, which is capped at twice the number of actual hours of the lecture; no additional credit is allowed for repeating a lecture, unless it has been substantially altered.

What is the Missouri Ethics Requirement?

Two hours per year of ethics training are required.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for Missouri course fulfills this requirement.

Allowable Missouri Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

Missouri CPE Rule Reference

20 CSR 2010-4

Mississippi CPE Requirements

The Mississippi State Board of Public Accountancy CPE requirements are noted below.

What is the Mississippi License Renewal Deadline?

Related Courses

Ethics for Mississippi

Annually, by December 31

What is the Mississippi CPE Reporting Period?

Annually, from July 1 to June 30

What are the Mississippi CPE Requirements?

40 hours of CPE are required for each year.

Excess hours earned up to a maximum of 20 CPE hours may be carried over and applied to the CPE requirement for the immediately following one year compliance period.

No more than 20 hours of CPE credit for personal development courses may be claimed in a CPE compliance year.

You can apply to the Board for CPE credit relating to the preparation of published articles and books.

The credit for service as a lecturer matches the preparation time and is capped at twice the number of actual hours of the lecture; no credit is allowed for repeats.

What is the Mississippi Ethics Requirement?

At least four hours in ethics every three years, with the course material in professional conduct and public accountancy law and regulations, and at least one of these hours for Mississippi Public Accountancy Law and Regulations.

Note: The AccountingTools Ethics for Mississippi course fulfills this requirement.

Allowable Mississippi Course Providers

The Board accepts courses from NASBA-QAS sponsors. AccountingTools is a registered sponsor with NASBA-QAS.
Go to AccountingTools Courses

Mississippi CPE Rule Reference

Part 1, Chapter 4