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Legacy Governing Documents

Prior to July 1, 2015, the Regulated Accounting Profession Act (RAPA) governed the three legacy accounting designations in Alberta. Below are the other documents that governed each of the legacy designations.

Certified Management Accountants of Alberta (CMA Alberta)
  • CMA Alberta Code of Ethics and Rules and Guidelines of Professional Conduct
  • CMA Alberta Bylaws
  • CMA Alberta Regulation
Certified General Accountants of Alberta (CGA Alberta)
  • CGA Alberta Code of Ethical Principles and Rules of Conduct
  • CGA Alberta Bylaws to RAPA
  • CGA Alberta Regulation
  • CGA Alberta RAPA Complaint Review and Discipline Process
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta (ICAA Alberta)
  • ICAA Combined Rules of Professional Conduct and Related Guidelines
  • ICAA Bylaws under RAPA
  • ICAA Regulation
  • ICAA Complaint Review and Discipline Process
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