An applicant for the examination under the 1945 Act, as amended, must meet one of the following requirements:
(1) initial applications filed between August 28, 1961, and August 27, 1964:
- (A) completion of 60 semester hours of college credit, and four years of satisfactory work experience; or
- (B) graduation from a junior college, and four years of satisfactory work experience;
(2) initial applications filed between August 28, 1964, and August 27, 1967;
- (A) completion of 60 semester hours of college credit or graduation from a junior college, completion of 20 semester hours of accounting courses, completion of nine semester hours of related business subjects; and three years of satisfactory work experience; or
- (B) graduation from high school, completion of 20 semester hours of accounting courses and nine semester hours of related business subjects taken at a college or university, and six years of satisfactory work experience under the supervision of a CPA;
(3) initial applications filed between August 28, 1967, and August 31, 1979;
- (A) completion of a baccalaureate degree at a recognized college or university, completion of 20 semester hours of accounting courses and nine semester hours of related business subjects, and two years of satisfactory work experience; or
- (B) graduation from high school, completion of 60 semester hours of college credit taken at a recognized college or university, and six years of satisfactory work experience under the supervision of a CPA; or
- (C) completion of a master's degree at a recognized college or university, completion of 20 semester hours of accounting courses and nine semester hours of related business subjects, and one year of satisfactory work experience.
Source Note:The provisions of this §511.54 adopted to be effective January 24, 1990, 15 TexReg 117.