Rules and Statutes
Statute and Oklahoma Administrative Code (Board Rules)
Rules effective September 15, 2025 (Statute effective November 1, 2025):
Oklahoma Accountancy Act and Oklahoma Administrative Code
Pursuant to 10:15-37-11 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code, the following crimes, as set out in Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, shall disqualify an individual from obtaining or holding an Oklahoma CPA certificate or PA license:
Criminal History Eligibility Review Form
2024 Title 59 Statistics - The Oklahoma Accountancy Board is publishing this information as required by Section 4000.1(L) of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Please contact the Board with any specific questions regarding criminal history reviews.
Proposed Rules:
2026 Rule Impact Statement - Revised
Personally Identifiable Information Confidentiality Policy
In accordance with Title 74 O.S. §3106.4, , the Oklahoma Accountancy Board stores the following Personally Identifiable Information types: Social Security numbers; copies of one of the following documents: driver’s licenses, ID cards issued by federal, state or local government agencies or entities, Native American tribal documents, birth certificates, United States passports, reports of birth abroad (FS-240), certificate of birth (FS-545) or Certification of Report of Birth (DS1350), certificates of naturalization, certificates of citizenship, United States Citizen Identification Cards, statements provided by US consular officer certifying individual is a U.S. citizen, Form I-551 or unexpired temporary I-551 stamp in foreign passport, Form I-94, Form I-766, Form I-571, permanent resident card, or order of an immigration judge granting asylum.
This information is stored on the agency’s secured servers or in secured locations if in paper form.
It is OAB’s practice to release agency records, including PII, in compliance with the Open Records Act, unless they are exempted by the Open Records Act, such as records required to be kept confidential by law, privileged, or are subject to a confidentiality or protective order.