Permit to Practice definition

Permit to Practice means a certificate bearing a Permit to Practice Number that is issued to a Registrant Firm by EGBC and confirms that the Registrant Firm is entitled to engage in the Reserved Practice in British Columbia, subject to any suspensions, limitations, conditions, or restrictions on the Registrant Firm’s registration.
Permit to Practice means the license issued under the Sections of the Public Accountancy Act, to either a person or a firm.
Permit to Practice or 'permit' shall mean a permit to practice public accountancy or a

Examples of Permit to Practice in a sentence

  • If a Professional Registrant employed by or under contract with a Registrant Firm Authenticates a Document on behalf of the Registrant Firm, the Registrant Firm’s Permit to Practice Number must be applied visibly to the Document.

  • If a non-practising Registrant Firm does not have its status as a Registrant Firm reinstated within 2 years of the date on which the Registrant Firm’s status was changed to non- practising, the non-practising Registrant Firm’s registration and Permit to Practice must be cancelled.

  • If a Registrant Firm fails to comply with subsections (5) or (10), the Audit and Practice Review Committee or an officer appointed by the Audit and Practice Review Committee must place a condition on the Registrant Firm’s registration and Permit to Practice prohibiting it from engaging in the Regulated Practice until such time as the Registrant Firm has complied with subsections (5) or (10).

  • The Registrar must issue to a Registrant Firm a Permit to Practice and, on payment of the annual fee, confirmation that the Registrant Firm is In Good Standing.

  • If a Registrant Firm fails to comply with the requirements set out in subsection (2) by 11:59 PM (Pacific Time) on August 31 of the same year, the Registrant Firm’s registration and Permit to Practice are cancelled.

  • A Registrant Firm seeking cancellation of the Registrant Firm’s registration and Permit to Practice with EGBC must apply in writing to the Audit and Practice Review Committee for cancellation of the Registrant Firm’s registration and Permit to Practice, which must be signed by the Responsible Officer of the Registrant Firm.

  • The Local Recovery Housing Competition considers the most vulnerable populations, as identified in the Action Plan, to include HUD-identified underserved communities (Promise Zone, Opportunity Zone, Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area, Tribal Area, households that face barriers to accessing resources, and other vulnerable populations such as the elderly and disabled, and members of a protected class based on age, race, color, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity).

  • If a Registrant Firm has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that any person has applied the Registrant Firm’s Permit to Practice Number to a Document other than the individuals set out in subsection (15), the Registrant Firm must report the person to EGBC and provide EGBC with any information requested by EGBC regarding the circumstances of the application of the Permit to Practice Number.

Related to Permit to Practice

  • Privilege to practice means: an individual's authority to deliver emergency medical services in remote states as authorized under this compact.

  • Good Industry Practice means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the Law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.