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Code · Illinois · Chapter 55 — COUNTIES · Act 5

Sec. 6-31013. Transitional audits.

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Sec. 6-31013. Transitional audits.
(a)No later than 10 days after certification of the election results, the county board chairperson, county board president, or county executive shall notify newly elected countywide officials of the option for an auditor to conduct a transitional audit at the county's expense. An elected county auditor shall conduct the audit upon a request of the newly elected countywide official. In a county that does not have an elected county auditor, the newly elected countywide official may hire a qualified auditing firm. The county board shall pay all costs associated with an audit. The transitional audit shall examine funds expended by the official for whom the newly elected official is taking over and report if the expended funds were consistent with the county board's financial allocations to that official.
(b)A county board shall give the option for a transitional financial audit to all county officials elected in or after November 2016.
(c)A home rule county shall not regulate transitional audits in a manner inconsistent with this Section. This Section is a limitation under subsection
(i)of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
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