(1) The Oregon Board of Accountancy may take any of the following disciplinary actions:

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 673.170

  • Any other state: includes any state and the District of Columbia. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • United States: includes territories, outlying possessions and the District of Columbia. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(a) Revoke, suspend, refuse to issue or limit the privileges of any certificate issued under ORS § 673.040 to 673.075.

(b) Revoke, suspend, refuse to issue or limit the privileges of any public accountant’s license issued under ORS § 673.100.

(c) Revoke, suspend, refuse to renew, refuse to issue or limit the privileges of any permit described in ORS § 673.150.

(d) Revoke, suspend, refuse to renew, refuse to issue or limit the privileges of any registration issued under ORS § 673.160.

(e) Censure a person authorized to practice public accountancy in this state under ORS § 673.153.

(f) Censure the holder of any permit described in ORS § 673.150 or authorization described in ORS § 673.153.

(g) Revoke, suspend or limit the privileges of a person authorized to practice public accountancy in this state under ORS § 673.153 or the holder of any authorization described in ORS § 673.153.

(h) Censure the holder of any registration issued under ORS § 673.160.

(i) Censure a business organization providing accounting services in this state that is exempt from registering under ORS § 673.160 (3).

(2) The board may take any of the actions described in subsection (1) of this section for any one or any combination of the following causes:

(a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining or applying for:

(A) A certificate under ORS § 673.040 to 673.075;

(B) A public accountant’s license under ORS § 673.100;

(C) A registration under ORS § 58.345 or 673.160;

(D) A permit under ORS § 673.150;

(E) Authorization to practice public accountancy in this state under ORS § 673.153; or

(F) Admission to the roster of authorized accountants referred to in ORS § 297.670.

(b) Dishonesty, fraud or gross negligence in the practice of public accountancy.

(c) Incompetence in the practice of public accountancy. A holder of a license issued under ORS § 673.100, certificate, permit or registration or a person authorized to practice public accountancy in this state under ORS § 673.153 is incompetent in the practice of public accountancy if the holder:

(A) Engages or has engaged in conduct that evidences a lack of ability or fitness to discharge the duty owed to a client or the general public; or

(B) Engages or has engaged in conduct that evidences a lack of knowledge or ability to apply principles or skills of the practice of public accountancy, as adopted by the board.

(d) Violation of any of the provisions of ORS § 673.010 to 673.465.

(e) Violation of any of the provisions of ORS § 297.405 to 297.555.

(f) Violation of any provision of the Code of Professional Conduct or accounting standards adopted by the board by rule.

(g) Conduct resulting in a conviction of a felony under the laws of any state, of any foreign jurisdiction or of the United States. However, such conduct may be considered only to the extent permissible under the provisions of ORS § 670.280.

(h) Conviction of any crime, an essential element of which is dishonesty, fraud or misrepresentation, under the laws of any state, of any foreign jurisdiction or of the United States.

(i) Conviction of willful failure to pay any tax, file any tax return, keep records or supply information required under the tax laws of any state, of any foreign jurisdiction or of the United States, or conviction of the willful making, rendering, delivery, disclosure, signing or verifying of any false or fraudulent list, return, account, statement or other document, or of supplying any false or fraudulent information, required under the tax laws of any state, of any foreign jurisdiction or of the United States.

(j) Cancellation, revocation or suspension of, or refusal to renew, authority to practice as a certified public accountant or a public accountant in any state or foreign jurisdiction.

(k) Cancellation, suspension, revocation or refusal to renew by any state, any foreign jurisdiction or any federal agency of the right to practice law, to practice as an enrolled agent before the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to 31 C.F.R. part 10, or to practice under other regulatory law if the cancellation, suspension, revocation or refusal to renew was related to the practice of public accountancy or if dishonesty, fraud or deception was involved.

(L) Failure to comply with the continuing education requirements under ORS § 673.165 unless such requirements have been waived by the board.

(m) Failure to pay a civil penalty imposed by the board after the period for requesting a hearing on the civil penalty terminates if the person or business organization against whom the penalty is imposed has not requested a hearing, or after the period for seeking judicial review of the order assessing the civil penalty has passed.

(n) Failure to comply with the terms of a consent agreement described in subsection (4) of this section.

(o) Failure to comply with any reporting or other requirement established by the board by rule.

(p) Issuance of a cease and desist order against the person under subsection (9) of this section.

(3)(a) The board may investigate any alleged violation that may subject a person to discipline under this section.

(b) Investigatory information developed or obtained by the board is confidential and not subject to disclosure by the board unless a notice is issued for a contested case hearing or the matter investigated is finally resolved by board action or a consent order.

(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection:

(A) The board may disclose to the public that an investigation is being conducted and describe the general nature of the matter being investigated; and

(B) The board shall notify the person being investigated of the investigation.

(4) In lieu of disciplinary actions under subsection (1) of this section, the board may enter into a consent agreement with the holder of any certificate described in ORS § 673.040 to 673.075, the holder of any public accountant’s license, the holder of any registration described in ORS § 673.160, the holder of any permit described in ORS § 673.150 or the holder of any authorization described in ORS § 673.153, under which the holder agrees to comply with conditions prescribed by the board.

(5) In addition to the causes in subsection (2) of this section, the board may take any of the actions described in subsection (1) of this section for dishonesty, fraud or misrepresentation not in the practice of public accountancy.

(6) In lieu of or in addition to any action described in subsection (1) of this section, the board may take any of the following actions:

(a) Require a holder of a permit under ORS § 673.150 that provides compilation services or a business organization registered under ORS § 673.160 to undergo a peer review conducted as the board may specify; or

(b) Require a holder of a permit under ORS § 673.150 to complete any continuing professional education programs the board may specify.

(7)(a) A licensee offering or providing professional services in another state or using the title ‘certified public accountant’ or any abbreviation for that term in another state is subject to disciplinary action in this state for actions taken by the licensee in the other state that constitute a cause for disciplinary action under this section.

(b) The board shall investigate any complaint made by a board of accountancy of another state.

(8) In the case of a registered business organization, the board may take any of the actions described in subsection (1) of this section for any of the following additional causes:

(a) The cancellation, revocation or suspension of, or refusal to renew, the authority to provide professional services, in this state or any other jurisdiction, of any partner, officer, shareholder, member, manager or owner of the business organization; or

(b) The cancellation, revocation or suspension of, or refusal to renew, the authority of the business organization to practice public accountancy or provide other professional services in any other state or foreign jurisdiction.

(9)(a) If the board has reasonable cause to believe that any person has engaged, is engaging or is about to engage in any violation of any provision of ORS § 673.010 to 673.465 or any rule or order adopted under ORS § 673.010 to 673.465, the board may issue an order of emergency suspension or an order directed to the person, and to any other person directly or indirectly controlling the person, to cease and desist from the violation or threatened violation.

(b) An order issued under this subsection must include the following:

(A) A statement of the facts constituting the violation;

(B) If the order is an order of emergency suspension, a provision requiring the person to suspend practicing public accountancy in this state;

(C) If the order is an order directing the person to cease and desist, a provision requiring the person named in the order to cease and desist from the violation or threatened violation;

(D) The effective date of the order; and

(E) A notice to the person named in the order of the right to a contested case hearing under ORS § 183.430 (2).

(10) Notwithstanding any protective order issued under ORCP 36 C, upon motion of the board, the court shall order disclosure of materials or information subject to a protective order under ORCP 36 C. The board may use the material or information to take disciplinary action under this section.

(11) If the board takes disciplinary action under this section, the board may assess against the person disciplined costs associated with the disciplinary action. An assessment under this subsection is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other action taken by the board. Moneys collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the Oregon Board of Accountancy Fund established under ORS § 673.425. [Amended by 1971 c.734 § 112; 1975 c.438 § 4a; 1975 c.440 § 14; 1979 c.84 § 2; 1981 c.89 § 11; 1983 c.255 § 3; 1985 c.605 § 10; 1987 c.455 § 3; 1993 c.431 § 5; 1999 c.322 § 14; 2001 c.638 § 8; 2005 c.39 § 1; 2005 c.837 § 12; 2009 c.531 § 5; 2011 c.40 § 1; 2015 c.451 § 13]

 

[2005 c.39 § 3; repealed by 2015 c.451 § 25]