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Code · Oklahoma · Title 60 — Property

§60-301.9. Annual audit.

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Each year a charitable organization administering charitable trusts shall have prepared a comprehensive annual audit conforming to generally accepted accounting principles which is certified by an independent certified public accounting firm. A copy of this annual audit shall be delivered to the Oklahoma Banking Department within ninety
(90)days of receipt of the final audit report by the charitable organization. The Oklahoma Banking Department shall serve only as a depository of the annual audits received by it but the audit reports shall be made available for inspection by the public. Nothing in this provision shall be construed either to authorize the Oklahoma Banking Department to exercise regulatory authority over charitable organizations exercising the powers and rights granted by this act or to create any duty on the Oklahoma Banking Department to enforce any provision of this act, including the obligation of a charitable organization to submit an annual audit. Added by Laws 1997, c. 99, § 10, emerg. eff. April 15, 1997.
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