Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 6 — State Auditor
Section 6.54 — Examination Of Political Subdivision Records; Petition.

Subdivision 1. Petition of voters for audit. The registered voters in a political subdivision other than a town or school district or the electors at an annual or special town meeting of a town may petition the state auditor to examine the books, records, accounts, and affairs of the political subdivision or of any organizational unit, activity, project, enterprise, or fund thereof; and the scope of the examination may be limited by the petition, but the examination shall cover, at least, all cash received and disbursed and the transactions relating thereto, provided that the state auditor shall not examine more than the six latest years preceding the circulation of the petition, unless it appears to the state auditor during the examination that the audit period should be extended to permit a full recovery under bonds furnished by public officers or employees, and may if it appears to the auditor in the public interest confine the period or the scope of audit or both period and scope of audit, to less than that requested by the petition. In the case of a political subdivision other than a town or school district, the petition shall be signed by a number of registered voters at least equal to 20 percent of those voting in the last presidential election.
Subd. 2. School districts. The eligible voters of any school district may petition the state auditor, who shall be subject to the same restrictions regarding the scope and period of audit, provided that the petition shall be signed by at least ten eligible voters for each 50 resident pupils in average daily membership during the preceding school year as shown on the records in the office of the commissioner of education. In the case of school districts, the petition shall be signed by at least ten eligible voters.
Subd. 3. Certifications required. At the time it is circulated, every petition shall contain a statement that the cost of the audit will be borne by the political subdivision as provided by law. Thirty days before the petition is delivered to the state auditor it shall be presented to the appropriate clerk or chief administrative officer of the political subdivision and the county auditor. The county auditor shall determine and certify whether the petition is signed by the required number of registered voters or eligible voters as the case may be. The certificate shall be conclusive evidence thereof in any action or proceeding for the recovery of the costs, charges, and expenses of any examination made pursuant to the petition.
(3286-1) 1929 c 259 s 1; 1937 c 415 s 1; 1951 c 185 s 1; 1953 c 689 s 1; 1959 c 518 s 1; 1973 c 71 s 1; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1973 c 492 s 14; 1979 c 82 s 1; 1983 c 314 art 7 s 2; 1984 c 562 s 1; 1987 c 266 art 2 s 1; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 16 s 13; 2003 c 130 s 12; 1Sp2003 c 1 art 2 s 6; 2008 c 200 s 4

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 4 - 9 — Constitutional Offices And Duties

Chapter 6 — State Auditor

Section 6.01 — Duties, Seal.

Section 6.02 — Deputies, Employees.

Section 6.46 — Transfer Of Powers Of Public Examiner To State Auditor.

Section 6.465 — Definitions.

Section 6.47 — Accounting And Budgeting Systems; Investigation, Forms.

Section 6.475 — City And Town Accounting System Software.

Section 6.48 —

Section 6.481 — County Audits.

Section 6.49 — Cities Of First Class.

Section 6.495 — Examination Of Fire Relief Associations.

Section 6.496 — Volunteer Firefighter Relief Associations; State Board Of Investment Options.

Section 6.50 — Cities Of Second, Third, Or Fourth Class.

Section 6.51 — Other Political Subdivisions.

Section 6.515 — Audit Of Federal Money.

Section 6.52 — Testimonial Powers.

Section 6.53 — Refusal To Assist; Penalty.

Section 6.54 — Examination Of Political Subdivision Records; Petition.

Section 6.55 — Examination Of Records; Resolution Of Governing Body.

Section 6.551 — Examination Of Grantees And Contractors Of Political Subdivisions.

Section 6.552 — Audit Of County Or Municipal Hospitals And County Nursing Homes.

Section 6.56 — Cost Of Examination, Payment.

Section 6.57 — Cost Of Examination, Collection.

Section 6.581 — State Auditor Enterprise Fund.

Section 6.582 — Personnel Plan.

Section 6.59 — Claim Of State For Cost Of Examination, Contest.

Section 6.60 — State Auditor, Certification Of Amounts Due.

Section 6.61 — Subject To Prior Enactment Of Laws.

Section 6.62 — Postaudit; Tax Levy.

Section 6.63 — Application.

Section 6.64 — Cooperation With Public Accountants.

Section 6.65 — Minimum Procedures For Auditors, Prescribed.

Section 6.66 — Certain Practices Of Public Accountants Authorized.

Section 6.67 — Public Accountants; Report Of Possible Misconduct.

Section 6.68 — State Auditor May Assist Public Accountant In Audit.

Section 6.69 — Information Furnished Public Accountant By State Auditor.

Section 6.70 — Access To Reports.

Section 6.71 — Scope Of Auditor's Investigation.

Section 6.715 — Classification Of State Auditor's Data.

Section 6.72 — State Auditor; Report To Legislature On Volunteer Firefighters' Relief Associations.

Section 6.74 — Information Collected From Local Governments.

Section 6.745 — Summary Budget Data To State Auditor.

Section 6.75 — Annual Report.

Section 6.755 — Reports To The Legislature.

Section 6.756 — Special Districts; Information Required To Be Filed With State Auditor; Audits.

Section 6.76 — Political Subdivision Expenditures For Lobbyists.

Section 6.78 — Best Practices Reviews.

Section 6.79 — State Mandates.

Section 6.80 — Rule And Law Waiver Requests.

Section 6.91 — Local Performance Measurement And Reporting.

Section 6.92 — Litigation Expenses; Legislative Report.