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Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002
Legislation passed largely as a result of a number of accounting scandals. Among the many features is the creation of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. This board is charged to: The
Board shall: 1) register public accounting firms; 2) establish, or adopt, by rule, auditing, quality
control, ethics, independence, and other standards relating to the preparation of audit
reports for issuers; (3) conduct inspections of accounting firms; (4) conduct investigations and disciplinary proceedings,
and impose appropriate sanctions; (5) perform such other duties or functions as necessary or appropriate; (6) enforce compliance with the Act, the rules of the Board, professional standards, and the
securities laws relating to the preparation and issuance of audit reports and the obligations and liabilities of accountants with respect thereto; (7) set the budget and manage the operations of the
Board and the staff of the Board.
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