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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.275 Accountant -- Selection -- Reports.

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(1)The committee shall select, to make the audit authorized under KRS 156.265,
accountants who are qualified under KRS Chapter 325 and the administrative
regulations promulgated by the Kentucky State Board of Accountancy.
(2)Immediately upon completion of each audit, the accountant shall prepare a report of
his findings and recommendations in such form and in such detail as the committee
may prescribe. The report shall be to the committee and in such number of copies as
specified by the committee. The committee shall furnish one
(1)copy to the
Kentucky Board of Education, one
(1)copy to the district board of education to
which the report pertains, one
(1)copy to the chief state school officer and one
copy to the Auditor of Public Accounts. The district board of education shall keep a
copy of the report on file in the office of the superintendent of schools of the district
and the report shall be open to inspection by any interested person, subject to
reasonable rules as to time and place of inspection.
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