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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218G - LEGISLATIVE AUDITS

NRS 218G.230 Discussion of preliminary report with audited agency; inclusion of agency’s explanation or rebuttal in final report; presentation and distribution of final report when Legislature in regular session.

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NRS 218G.230 Discussion of preliminary report with audited agency; inclusion of agency’s explanation or rebuttal in final report; presentation and distribution of final report when Legislature in regular session.
1. The Legislative Auditor or the Legislative Auditor’s authorized representative shall furnish a copy of the preliminary report of the audit to the head of the audited agency and discuss the report with the head of the agency. The head of the agency shall submit to the Legislative Auditor, within 10 days after the discussion, a written statement of explanation or rebuttal concerning any of the findings, and the Legislative Auditor shall include in the final report the officer’s explanation or rebuttal to any of the findings contained in the final report.
2. When the Legislature is in a regular session, the Legislative Auditor shall notify the Chair of the Legislative Commission or the Chair of the Audit Subcommittee, immediately following this 10-day period, that an audit report is ready for presentation to the Legislative Commission.
3. If, within 5 days after notification, the Chair of the Legislative Commission does not call a meeting of the Legislative Commission or the Chair of the Audit Subcommittee does not call a meeting of the Audit Subcommittee, the Legislative Auditor shall distribute the report and any statement received from the agency to each Legislator.
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