To maintain an active CPA license in Kansas, certified public accountants have to fulfill a CPE requirement on a biannual basis. Here is a summary for your reference:
CPE credits have to be accumulated during a reporting period, which ends on June 30. Within these 2 years, the CPAs registered in Kansas should fulfill at least 80 hours of accounting continuing education.
You can also contact the Kansas Board of Accountancy for general licensing and CPE information:
I have an entire post dedicated to the best CPA CPE options. And in the post, you’ll find links to CPE discounts, too.
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