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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218G - LEGISLATIVE AUDITS

NRS 218G.220 Duty of State Controller and agency personnel to submit financial statements.

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NRS 218G.220 Duty of State Controller and agency personnel to submit financial statements. The State Controller or the head of any agency of the State, and any employee or agent thereof, acting by, for or on account of such agency or officer receiving, paying or otherwise controlling any public money in the State of Nevada, in whole or in part, whether the money is provided by the State of Nevada, received from the Federal Government of the United States or any branch, bureau or agency thereof, or received from private or other source, shall submit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, the appropriate financial statement prepared pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles for the period designated by the Legislative Auditor.
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