The purposes of the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee include
(1) monitoring and reporting
(A) the performance of the agencies of the state that perform lending or investment functions;
(B) the extent to which the performance of these agencies has contributed to the fiscal, financial, economic, and social improvement of the state and its citizens;
(C) the extent to which these agencies and the executive have prepared and coordinated short-term and long-term economic, fiscal, investment, and financial planning;
(2) holding these agencies accountable to statutory intent in their performance by recommending, where appropriate, changes in policy to the agencies or changes in legislation to the legislature;
(3) annually reviewing the extent of capitalization of the investment funds of the state and alternative investment policy for the general fund surplus and recommending needed legislation.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 24. Legislature and Lobbying
Chapter 20. Agencies and Permanent Committees
Article 2. Legislative Budget and Audit Committee.
Sec. 24.20.151. Legislative Budget and Audit Committee established.
Sec. 24.20.165. Alternate members.
Sec. 24.20.171. Organization of committee; term of membership.
Sec. 24.20.211. Legislative finance division.
Sec. 24.20.235. Indirect expenditure report.
Sec. 24.20.241. Legislative audit division.
Sec. 24.20.251. Qualifications and appointment of legislative auditor.
Sec. 24.20.271. Powers and duties.
Sec. 24.20.281. Special audit.