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Code · Utah · Title 17E — Counties and State Government · Chapter 2

17E-2-402. Analysis and evaluation of accounting practices and systems by state auditor -- Regional accounting services.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17E-2-402. Analysis and evaluation of accounting practices and systems by state auditor -- Regional accounting services.
(1)The state auditor shall:
(a)analyze and evaluate the accounting practices and systems used by the counties, as described in Title 17, Chapter 63 , Fiscal Authority and Processes; and
(b)provide advice and consultation to the counties in improving and updating county practices and systems.
(a)Any county or group or association of counties may, by agreement in accordance with the Interlocal Co-operation Act, provide accounting services upon a regional basis for other counties or other local governmental units.
(b)The state auditor shall evaluate the county or other organization's ability to provide such service and shall periodically review the internal controls maintained by such a county or organization.
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