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Code · Arizona · Title 30 — Navigation, Harbors, Shipping, and Transportation Facilities

30-204. Audit of operation funds and collateral deposits

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A. At the authority's request, a district and state agencies authorized to issue revenue bonds subject to approval of the state certification board shall cause an audit to be made of their respective operation funds. Districts, state agencies and municipalities pledging any assessments, funds or property presently owned or to be provided, accumulated or acquired shall similarly cause an audit to be made of their respective collateral deposits. The audits shall be made by a certified public accountant within sixty days after the close of the respective fiscal years of the districts, state agencies and municipalities, and each shall file a certified copy of the audits with the auditor general.
B. The auditor general, at the expense of the district, state agency or municipality concerned, may make further audits and examinations as the auditor general deems necessary and take appropriate action in relation to the audits as provided by title 41, chapter 7, article 10.1. Unless the auditor general takes official action within thirty days after filing the audit, the audit shall be deemed sufficient.
C. The audits shall be in lieu of all other official audits of all operation funds or collateral deposits of the districts, state agencies and municipalities, except as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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