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After more than 20 months of PICPA advocacy, the Pennsylvania Department of Education has released revised, profession-aligned guidance for charter school engagements under Act 55 of 2024.
Senate Bill 700, signed into law as Act 55 on July 11, 2024, is an omnibus measure that introduced numerous amendments to the Pennsylvania School Code. Among its provisions are new audit requirements that have raised concerns.
The PICPA reviewed the legislation and the related guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. We identified several significant problems:
For members serving charter school clients, this created a genuine ethical dilemma. Complying with client expectations under this guidance could mean falling out of compliance during peer review with the professional standards CPAs are expected to uphold.
Status: After more than 20 months of PICPA advocacy, the Pennsylvania Department of Education has released revised, profession-aligned guidance for charter school engagements under Act 55 of 2024.
Act 55 of 2024 amended Pennsylvania's School Code to require annual audits of charter school operations. When the law took effect, its language created real problems for CPAs working with charter school clients.
The revised guidance, issued June 2026, specifies an agreed-upon procedures engagement — the right tool for this work. Engagements must be performed by an independent accountant and submitted by March 31 following the close of the fiscal year. The procedures cover six key areas:
Student enrollment verification (10% sample or 25 students minimum)
Board and administrator expense reimbursements (10% sample)
Internal controls over receipts and disbursements (samples of 40)
Federal and state tax filings, including Form 990
Charter school foundation financial statements (if applicable)
Public bidding and board policies review
Reviewed August 2026