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Reinstatement to register
Members who were removed from the register for non-payment of subscription fees
- Former members who were removed from the ACCA register for non-payment of the annual subscription must pay the current year's subscription (£181 in 2009), the reinstatement fee (£42) and all outstanding back subscriptions. In addition, they must ensure that they have submitted their annual CPD declaration in order to be considered for reinstatement (form on left).
Members who were removed from the register for non-compliance of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) obligations
- A member who was removed from the ACCA register for non-compliance with their CPD obligations will be required to submit a 2008 annual CPD declaration and provide any outstanding CPD evidence as requested by ACCA before they will be considered for reinstatement (form on left).
Members who have previously resigned from the ACCA register
- A member who formally resigned and whose resignation was accepted by Council will not be required to pay subscription fees for the period during which he/she was off the register of members prior to reinstatement.
Members who were removed from the register on disciplinary grounds or due to bankruptcy
- Members who were removed from the register on disciplinary grounds or due to bankruptcy may be asked to supply character references in addition to completing the reinstatement to membership form (on the left of this page), paying the current year's subscription, the reinstatement fee and any other sums due. Advice on these procedures will be given on receipt of this form. These former members may also be subject to the preparation of a report by the ACCA Members' Advisory Service on their conduct in the period since exclusion, for which an additional fee may be payable.
Members in public practice
- For those in public practice in the UK or Ireland (whether on a full-time or spare-time basis), an application for a practising certificate must be submitted with this form. If you are in public practice elsewhere, then either an application for an ACCA practising certificate or a copy of a practising certificate issued by a recognised national body or authority must accompany this form.
Please contact members@accaglobal.com if you have any questions.
