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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218G - LEGISLATIVE AUDITS

NRS 218G.250 Notice to agency of acceptance of final report; submission of plan for corrective action.

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NRS 218G.250 Notice to agency of acceptance of final report; submission of plan for corrective action.
1. The Legislative Commission or the Audit Subcommittee shall notify an agency of the State of its acceptance of a final written report of an audit by the Legislative Auditor that concerns the agency and contains any recommendations for corrective action. Within 60 working days after the receipt of notification, if corrective action is recommended for:
(a)The Judicial Department, the Court Administrator shall submit a plan for corrective action to the Legislative Auditor and a copy of the plan to the Director of the Office of Finance.
(b)An elected officer of the State, the officer shall submit a plan for corrective action to the Legislative Auditor and a copy of the plan to the Director of the Office of Finance.
(c)Any other agency of the State, the agency shall submit a plan for corrective action to the Director of the Office of Finance and a copy of the plan to the Legislative Auditor. The agency shall commence corrective action pursuant to the plan immediately after its submission.
2. The Legislative Auditor shall notify the:
(a)Audit Subcommittee, if the final written report was first presented to the Audit Subcommittee pursuant to regulations adopted by the Legislative Commission; or
(b)Legislative Commission, if the final written report was first presented to the Legislative Commission,
Ê of any failure to submit a plan pursuant to subsection 1.
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