A member of the legislature may, in writing and with at least six days notice, request that the budget and audit committee direct a special audit of any state agency or determine the propriety of any expenditure of state funds received by any political subdivision or other entity obtaining state funds. Should a majority of the committee vote to approve the request, the legislative audit division shall make the audit.
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.