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Code · Utah · Title 53G — Public Education System -- Local Administration · Chapter 4

53G-4-404. Annual financial report -- Audit report.

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Effective 5/12/2020
53G-4-404. Annual financial report -- Audit report.
(a)The annual financial report of each school district, containing items required by law or by the state board and attested to by independent auditors, shall be prepared as required by Section 51-2a-201 .
(b)A school district shall use fund and program accounting methods and standardized account codes capable of producing financial reports that comply with:
(i)generally accepted accounting principles;
(ii)financial reporting requirements established by the state board under Section 53E-3-501 ; and
(iii)accounting report standards established by the state auditor as described in Section 51-2a-301 .
(2)If auditors are employed under Section 51-2a-201 , the auditors shall complete their field work in sufficient time to allow them to verify necessary audit adjustments included in the annual financial report to the state superintendent.
(i)The district shall forward the annual financial report to the state superintendent not later than October 1.
(ii)The report shall include information to enable the state superintendent to complete the statement of funds required under Section 53E-1-203 .
(b)The state board shall publish electronically a copy of the report on the Internet not later than January 15.
(4)The completed audit report shall be delivered to the school district local school board and the state superintendent not later than November 30 of each year.
Amended by Chapter 192 , 2020 General Session
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