BEC 61, 71
REG july

NASBA gave me a tour of their HQ when I was in Nashville and I can picture the exact room where they do the NTS stuff.
While they could have a hot site for systems purposes, they physically need employees in there to handle the paperwork and right now, downtown Nashville (where their HQ is located..same place and E&Y has their Nashville offices) is a mess and probably without utility service.
I wouldn't panic...the AICPA catered to the snow situation this past winter.
Do you think this is going to delay score releases?
If you go to twitter.com/nasba they said it wouldnt impact the score releases.
They said that this winter too and the Wave 1 score release was a complete nightmare!
To answer the original question, I don't see why this would cause the testing window to be extended. The reason the testing window was extended in the winter was because the snow storm effected a large portion of the country; this Tennessee flood really only effects a small group of people, though.
NASBA up and running.
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