State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners rule 21 NCAC 08C .0103 requires hearing notices in contested cases to include Board personnel contact information and pre-hearing conference details beyond statutory G.S. 150B-38 requirements.
North Carolina CPA Board requires written intervention petitions in contested cases filed at the address in 21 NCAC 08A .0102 per G.S. 1A-1, Rule 24.
State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners rule requires affidavits of disqualification to include all facts the affiant deems relevant to Board member disqualification determinations.
North Carolina CPA Board rule 21 NCAC 08C .0109 permits filing disqualification affidavits after hearing commencement if submitted within reasonable time after learning disqualifying facts, though pre-hearing filing is preferred.
State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners rule requires disqualification of board members unable to participate impartially in contested cases, with parties allowed to submit affidavits of disqualification based on reasonable good faith b…
North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners rule allows parties to request a new hearing if a Board member's disqualification after an initial hearing began leaves fewer than a majority or creates substantial prejudice.
North Carolina State Board of CPAs establishes pre-hearing conference procedures where staff-only committees may conduct informal conferences with evidence presented therein discoverable but inadmissible at formal hearings.
North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners rule 21 NCAC 08C .0115 establishes pre-hearing conference purposes including issue simplification, fact stipulation, evidence identification, and cost reduction for disciplinary pro…
North Carolina Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners must promptly issue written notice to all parties on intervention petitions, including grounds for denial and any imposed limitations.
State Board of Elections extends the certification deadline for political committees claiming the $1,000 threshold exemption from January 31 to March 31 for county, municipal, and local school board candidate and party committees.
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