115C-447. Annual independent audit.
(a) Each local school administrative unit shall have its accounts and the accounts of individual schools therein audited as soon as possible after the close of each fiscal year by a certified public accountant or by an accountant certified by the Local Government Commission as qualified to audit local government accounts. The auditor who audits the accounts of a local school administrative unit shall also audit the accounts of its individual schools. The auditor shall be selected by and shall report directly to the board of education. The audit contract shall be in writing, shall include all its terms and conditions, and shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Local Government Commission for his approval as to form, terms and conditions. The terms and conditions of the audit contract shall include the scope of the audit, and the requirement that upon completion of the examination the auditor shall prepare a typewritten or printed report embodying financial statements and his opinion and comments relating thereto. The financial statements accompanying the auditor's report shall be prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The auditor shall file a copy of the audit report with the Secretary of the Local Government Commission, the State Board of Education, the board of education and the board of county commissioners, and shall submit all bills or claims for audit fees and costs to the Secretary of the Local Government Commission for his approval. It shall be unlawful for any local school administrative unit to pay or permit the payment of such bills or claims without this approval. Each officer, employee and agent of the local school administrative unit having custody of public money or responsibility for keeping records of public financial or fiscal affairs shall produce all books and records requested by the auditor and shall divulge such information relating to fiscal affairs as he may request. If any member of a board of education or any other public officer, employee or agent shall conceal, falsify, or refuse to deliver or divulge any books, records, or information, with an intent thereby to mislead the auditor or impede or interfere with the audit, he is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
The State Auditor shall have authority to prescribe the manner in which funds disbursed by administrative units by warrants on the State Treasurer shall be audited.
(b) When the State Board of Education finds that incidents of fraud, embezzlement, theft, or management failures in a local school administrative unit make it appropriate to review the internal control procedures of the unit, the State Board of Education shall so notify the unit. If the incidents were discovered by the firm performing the audit under subsection (a) of this section, the board of the local school administrative unit shall submit the audit together with a plan for any corrective actions relative to its internal control procedures to the State Board of Education and the Local Government Commission for approval and shall implement the approved changes prior to the next annual audit. Where the firm preparing the audit under subsection (a) of this section identifies significant problems with internal control procedures the local school administrative unit shall submit the audit together with a plan for any corrective actions relative to its internal control procedures to the State Board of Education and the Local Government Commission for approval and shall implement the approved changes prior to the next annual audit.
If the incidents were not discovered by the firm performing the audit under subsection (a) of this section, the State Board of Education and the Local Government Commission shall employ an audit firm to review the internal control procedures of that local school administrative unit. Upon completion of this review, the audit firm shall report publicly to the State Board of Education, the Local Government Commission, and the board of the local school administrative unit. If the State Board of Education determines that significant changes are needed in the internal control procedures of the local school administrative unit, the local board shall submit a plan of corrective actions to the State Board of Education and the Local Government Commission for approval and shall implement the approved changes prior to the next annual audit. The local school administrative unit shall pay the cost of this audit. (1975, c. 437, s. 1; 1981, c. 423, s. 1; 1983, c. 913, s. 17; 1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1025, s. 14; 1993, c. 539, s. 891; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c); 2005-276, s. 7.58.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 115C - Elementary and Secondary Education
Article 31 - The School Budget and Fiscal Control Act.
§ 115C-424 - Uniform system; conflicting laws and local acts superseded.
§ 115C-425 - Annual balanced budget resolution.
§ 115C-426 - Uniform budget format.
§ 115C-426.1 - Vending facilities.
§ 115C-426.2 - Joint planning.
§ 115C-427 - Preparation and submission of budget and budget message.
§ 115C-428 - Filing and publication of the budget; budget hearing.
§ 115C-430 - Apportionment of county appropriations among local school administrative units.
§ 115C-432 - The budget resolution; adoption; limitations; tax levy; filing.
§ 115C-433 - Amendments to the budget resolution; budget transfers.
§ 115C-435 - School finance officer.
§ 115C-436 - Duties of school finance officer.
§ 115C-437 - Allocation of revenues to the local school administrative unit by the county.
§ 115C-438 - Provision for disbursement of State money.
§ 115C-439 - Facsimile signatures.
§ 115C-440 - Accounting system.
§ 115C-440.1 - Report on county spending on public capital outlay.
§ 115C-441 - Budgetary accounting for appropriations.
§ 115C-441.1 - Dependent care assistance program.
§ 115C-443 - Investment of idle cash.
§ 115C-444 - Selection of depository; deposits to be secured.
§ 115C-446 - Semiannual reports on status of deposits and investments.
§ 115C-447 - Annual independent audit.
§ 115C-448 - Special funds of individual schools.
§ 115C-449 - Proceeds of insurance claims.
§ 115C-450 - School food services.
§ 115C-451 - Reports to State Board of Education; failure to comply with School Budget Act.