(a)  provide recommendations regarding the appointment of the external
auditor for the district;
  (b) meet with the external auditor prior to commencement of the audit;
  (c) review and discuss with the external auditor any  risk  assessment
of  the  district's fiscal operations developed as part of the auditor's
responsibilities under governmental auditing standards for  a  financial
statement audit and federal single audit standards if applicable;
  (d)  receive and review the draft annual audit report and accompanying
draft management letter and, working directly with the external auditor,
assist  the  trustees  or  board  of  education  in  interpreting   such
documents;
  (e)  make  a  recommendation  to the trustees or board of education on
accepting the annual audit report; and
  (f) review every corrective action plan to be developed  by  a  school
district  as  required  by  section twenty-one hundred sixteen-a of this
article  and  assist  the  trustees  or  board  of  education   in   the
implementation of such plan.
  6.  In addition, it shall be the responsibility of the audit committee
to assist in the oversight of the internal audit  function  required  by
section twenty-one hundred sixteen-b of this article, including, but not
limited  to,  providing recommendations regarding the appointment of the
internal auditor for the school  district,  the  review  of  significant
findings  and recommendations of the internal auditor, monitoring of the
school  district's  implementation  of  such  recommendations,  and  the
evaluation of the performance of the internal audit function.
  7.  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of  article  seven  of the public
officers law or any other law to the contrary, a school  district  audit
committee  may  conduct  an  executive  session  pursuant to section one
hundred five of the public officers law pertaining  to  any  matter  set
forth in paragraphs b, c, and d of subdivision five of this section. Any
trustee  or member of the board of education who is not a member of such
audit committee may be allowed to attend an audit committee  meeting  if
authorized by a resolution of the trustees or board of education.
  8.  The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  promulgate regulations with
respect to audit committees as is necessary for the  proper  performance
of their duties.
  9.  As  long as the chancellor of a school district in a city having a
population of one million or more inhabitants shall annually certify  to
the commissioner that such district has a process for review by an audit
committee  of  the  district's  annual  audit  that meets or exceeds the
requirements of this section, the provisions of this section  shall  not
apply to such school district.
Structure New York Laws
Title 2 - School District Organization
Article 43 - School District Officers--Town and County Officials
2102 - Qualifications of Officers.
2102-A - Required Training for School District Officers.
2103 - Ineligibility to Office.
2103-A - Police Officers and Firefighters on Boards of Education.
2106 - Terms of Officers of Newly Created District.
2108 - Notice and Acceptance of Election.
2109 - Refusal of Trustee to Serve.
2110 - Penalty for Refusal to Serve or Perform Duty.
2111 - Resignation of District Officers.
2113 - Filling Vacancy in Office of Trustee.
2114 - Filling Vacancy in Office of Clerk, Collector or Treasurer.
2115 - Notice of Appointment to Fill Vacancy and Filing Thereof.
2116 - District Records, Books, etc., Are District Property.
2116-A - Books and Records to Be Kept by School Districts.
2116-B - Internal Audit Function.
2118 - Expenses of School District Officers.
2119 - School District Trustee Not to Draw Draft on County Treasurer in Certain Cases.