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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 111

§ 11105. Recordkeeping and audit.

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§ 11105. Recordkeeping and audit.
(a)Eligible person receiving money.-- The department shall require a person receiving money under this chapter to keep and provide upon request records as the department believes are necessary to ensure money is spent in accordance with this chapter. The records shall include the name and address of the person, evidence of the eligible disaster for which the money was received and a copy of each invoice and expenditure to account for the expenditure of money received. The department may request production of the documents and may copy and hold the documents as the department deems necessary. The department may enter onto the premises of the person in order to carry out the department's duties under this chapter.
(b)Department records.-- The department shall keep a record of all expenditures from the account, which shall include the date, eligible purpose of the expenditure and any eligible entity that may have received the funding. The General Assembly may request a report, including the required records, from the department on a fiscal year basis or as the General Assembly believes necessary.
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