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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 23

18A:23-7. Report signed by auditor, not to employ nonlicensed auditors

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All reports of audit of accounts of school districts shall be signed by the auditor or accountant making the audit or in charge of the same, holding a license as herein provided, whether such audit or statement of account is made by any person employing such auditor or accountant, or otherwise, and the licensing or the revocation of the license of any such auditor shall not be construed to affect the contracting with any school district by any person employing auditors or accountants; but upon the revocation of the license of an auditor or accountant, for the purposes herein specified and authorized, such person shall not employ in such work such auditors or accountants but only such persons as may be licensed as herein required, except that the auditor or accountant whose license may have been revoked may be employed in a subordinate capacity.
If any person shall willfully employ any person not holding a license in full force and effect as auditor or accountant in school district work within the purview of this chapter, the commissioner may direct the school districts to refuse to employ such person in such work during the continuance of such violation.
L.1967, c.271.
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