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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 30

§ 3009. Reporting and inspection.

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§ 3009. Reporting and inspection.
(a)Inspection.-- An applicant or a recipient shall, upon request, permit authorized employees of the authority or its agent to inspect the plant, books and records of the applicant or recipient.
(b)Updating.-- An applicant or a recipient shall provide updated information to the authority and its agents if conditions change or to the extent that the information originally given becomes inaccurate or misleading.
(c)Periodic reports.-- A recipient shall provide the authority and its agents with periodic financial reports as the authority may require until the loan is repaid in full.
(d)Financial and performance audits.-- A recipient shall annually submit to the authority, at the recipient's expense, an independent financial audit. If the audit reveals misconduct of a material nature on the part of the recipient, the authority shall take appropriate action.
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