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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353A - INTERNAL ACCOUNTING AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL

NRS 353A.041 Qualifications of Administrator; staff.

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NRS 353A.041 Qualifications of Administrator; staff.
1. The Administrator must:
(a)Be a certified public accountant certified by this state or a public accountant qualified pursuant to chapter 628 of NRS to practice public accounting in this state;
(b)Be a certified internal auditor or government auditing professional; or
(c)Have a master’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance or a closely related field.
2. The Administrator must have at least 6 years of progressively responsible experience in professional auditing and performing internal audits or postaudits. The experience must include, without limitation, the performance of audits of governmental entities or of private business organizations, whether or not organized for profit.
3. The Administrator may employ, within the limits of legislative appropriations, such staff as is necessary to the performance of his or her duties.
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