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Statutes > Nevada > Title-17 > Chapter-218g > Audits-of-state-agencies-awarded-federal-grants > 218g-330

218G.330  Arrangements with Legislative Auditor to conduct audit; payment of cost of audit; creation and purpose of Audit Contingency Account.

      1.  Each state agency which is awarded a federal grant, a condition of which is the requirement that an audit be conducted to ensure compliance with federal regulations, shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit. That amount may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The amount of the cost of the audit which the state agency does not contribute must be paid from the Audit Contingency Account which is hereby created in the Legislative Fund.

      2.  If a single audit is required to be conducted pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 7502, the Department of Administration shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the single audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit applicable to the additional federal audit requirements. That cost may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The costs of the single audit may be included in the statewide cost allocation plan prepared pursuant to NRS 353.331.

      3.  The Legislative Auditor shall deposit any sum remitted pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Audit Contingency Account in the Legislative Fund. Expenditures from the Account may be made only to pay the cost of audits described in subsections 1 and 2. All vouchers for expenses must be approved by the Legislative Auditor and paid as other claims against the Legislative Fund are paid.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1176; A 1983, 161; 1997, 106)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.891)

     

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Statutes > Nevada > Title-17 > Chapter-218g > Audits-of-state-agencies-awarded-federal-grants > 218g-330

218G.330  Arrangements with Legislative Auditor to conduct audit; payment of cost of audit; creation and purpose of Audit Contingency Account.

      1.  Each state agency which is awarded a federal grant, a condition of which is the requirement that an audit be conducted to ensure compliance with federal regulations, shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit. That amount may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The amount of the cost of the audit which the state agency does not contribute must be paid from the Audit Contingency Account which is hereby created in the Legislative Fund.

      2.  If a single audit is required to be conducted pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 7502, the Department of Administration shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the single audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit applicable to the additional federal audit requirements. That cost may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The costs of the single audit may be included in the statewide cost allocation plan prepared pursuant to NRS 353.331.

      3.  The Legislative Auditor shall deposit any sum remitted pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Audit Contingency Account in the Legislative Fund. Expenditures from the Account may be made only to pay the cost of audits described in subsections 1 and 2. All vouchers for expenses must be approved by the Legislative Auditor and paid as other claims against the Legislative Fund are paid.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1176; A 1983, 161; 1997, 106)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.891)

     


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Statutes > Nevada > Title-17 > Chapter-218g > Audits-of-state-agencies-awarded-federal-grants > 218g-330

218G.330  Arrangements with Legislative Auditor to conduct audit; payment of cost of audit; creation and purpose of Audit Contingency Account.

      1.  Each state agency which is awarded a federal grant, a condition of which is the requirement that an audit be conducted to ensure compliance with federal regulations, shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit. That amount may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The amount of the cost of the audit which the state agency does not contribute must be paid from the Audit Contingency Account which is hereby created in the Legislative Fund.

      2.  If a single audit is required to be conducted pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 7502, the Department of Administration shall arrange with the Legislative Auditor for the conducting of the single audit and remit to the Legislative Auditor, upon the Legislative Auditor’s request, a sum fixed by the Legislative Auditor which approximates the cost of the audit applicable to the additional federal audit requirements. That cost may later be adjusted to the actual cost of the audit. The costs of the single audit may be included in the statewide cost allocation plan prepared pursuant to NRS 353.331.

      3.  The Legislative Auditor shall deposit any sum remitted pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Audit Contingency Account in the Legislative Fund. Expenditures from the Account may be made only to pay the cost of audits described in subsections 1 and 2. All vouchers for expenses must be approved by the Legislative Auditor and paid as other claims against the Legislative Fund are paid.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1176; A 1983, 161; 1997, 106)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.891)