Nebraska Statutes

§ 1-134 — Public accountant; corporation; registration

Nebraska § 1-134
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 1Accountants

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 1-134 (2026).

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A corporation organized pursuant to the Nebraska Professional Corporation Act which has a place of business in this state may register with the board as a corporation engaged in the practice of public accountancy. Application for such registration must be made upon the affidavit of an officer of such corporation. The board shall in each case determine whether the applicant is eligible for registration. A corporation which is so registered and which holds a permit issued under subdivision (1)(c) of section 1-136 may practice public accountancy and, in that connection, may use a corporate name which indicates, as a part of such name, that it is engaged in such practice.

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1957, c. 1, § 29, p. 64; Laws 1971, LB 858, § 2; Laws 1997, LB 114, § 25; Laws 2009, LB31, § 15. Cross References: Nebraska Professional Corporation Act, see section 21-2201.

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