11.19 Auditor’s powers and duties.
1. Where an audit or examination is made under contract with, or employment of, certified public accountants, the auditor shall, in all matters pertaining to an authorized audit or examination, have all of the powers and be vested with all the authority of state auditors employed by the auditor of state, and the cost of the audit or examination shall be paid by the governmental subdivision procuring the audit or examination. A detailed statement of the cost of the audit or examination shall be filed with the governmental subdivision. Upon completion of such audit or examination, a copy of the report and a detailed, itemized statement of cost, including hours spent performing the audit or examination, shall be filed with the auditor of state in a manner specified by the auditor of state.
2. Failure to file the report and the statement of cost with the auditor of state within thirty days after receiving notification of not receiving the report and the statement of cost shall bar the accountant from making any governmental subdivision audits or examinations under section 11.6 for the following fiscal year.
[C39, §124.1; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §11.19]
89 Acts, ch 264, §3; 2011 Acts, ch 75, §22
Referred to in §125.55, 216A.98, 230A.110, 256E.7, 256F.4, 357H.9A
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Section 11.2 - Annual settlements.
Section 11.4 - Report of audits.
Section 11.5 - Method of keeping accounts.
Section 11.5A - Audit or examination — costs.
Section 11.5B - Repayment of audit expenses by state departments and agencies.
Section 11.5C - Legislative request for auditor review — reimbursement.
Section 11.7 - State auditors.
Section 11.9 - County, municipal and school auditors’ salaries and expenses.
Section 11.11 - Scope of audits.
Section 11.13 - Refusal to testify.
Section 11.14 - Reports — public inspection.
Section 11.15 - Report filed with county attorney.
Section 11.16 - Duty of attorney general.
Section 11.17 - Disclosures prohibited.
Section 11.19 - Auditor’s powers and duties.
Section 11.20 - Bills — audit and payment.
Section 11.21 - Repayment — objections.
Section 11.23 - Duty to install.
Section 11.24 - Review of entities receiving public moneys.
Section 11.25 - Reports required.
Section 11.26 - Targeted small business.
Section 11.27 - Biennial report.
Section 11.28 - Individual audit or examination reports.
Section 11.31 - State auditors.
Section 11.32 - Certified accountants employed.
Section 11.41 - Access to information — confidentiality.
Section 11.42 - Disclosures prohibited.
Section 11.52 - Refusal to testify.