Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.09 - State Auditor.
43.09.260 - Local government accounting—Examination of local governments—Reports—Action by attorney general.

RCW 43.09.260
Local government accounting—Examination of local governments—Reports—Action by attorney general.

(1) The examination of the financial affairs of all local governments shall be made at such reasonable, periodic intervals as the state auditor shall determine. However, an examination of the financial affairs of all local governments shall be made at least once in every three years, and an examination of individual local government health and welfare benefit plans and local government self-insurance programs shall be made at least once every two years.
(2) During the 2009-2011 fiscal biennium, the state auditor shall conduct audits no more often than once every two years of local governments with annual general fund revenues of ten million dollars or less and no findings of impropriety for the three-year period immediately preceding the audit period. This subsection does not prohibit the state auditor from conducting audits: (a) To address suspected fraud or irregular conduct; (b) at the request of the local government governing body; or (c) as required by federal laws or regulations.
(3) The term local governments for purposes of this chapter includes but is not limited to all counties, cities, and other political subdivisions, municipal corporations, and quasi-municipal corporations, however denominated.
(4) The state auditor shall establish a schedule to govern the auditing of local governments which shall include: A designation of the various classifications of local governments; a designation of the frequency for auditing each type of local government; and a description of events which cause a more frequent audit to be conducted.
(5) On every such examination, inquiry shall be made as to the financial condition and resources of the local government; whether the Constitution and laws of the state, the ordinances and orders of the local government, and the requirements of the state auditor have been properly complied with; and into the methods and accuracy of the accounts and reports.
(6) A report of such examination shall be made and filed in the office of state auditor, and one copy shall be transmitted to the local government. A copy of any report containing findings of noncompliance with state law shall be transmitted to the attorney general. If any such report discloses malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office on the part of any public officer or employee, within thirty days from the receipt of his or her copy of the report, the attorney general shall institute, in the proper county, such legal action as is proper in the premises by civil process and prosecute the same to final determination to carry into effect the findings of the examination.
(7) It shall be unlawful for any local government or the responsible head thereof, to make a settlement or compromise of any claim arising out of such malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance, or any action commenced therefor, or for any court to enter upon any compromise or settlement of such action, without the written approval and consent of the attorney general and the state auditor.

[ 2009 c 564 § 927; 1995 c 301 § 15; 1991 sp.s. c 30 § 26; 1979 c 71 § 1; 1965 c 8 § 43.09.260. Prior: 1909 c 76 § 8; RRS § 9958.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2009 c 564: See note following RCW 2.68.020.


Effective date, implementation, application—1991 sp.s. c 30: See RCW 48.62.900.


School district budgeting violations not to affect duties of attorney general under RCW 43.09.260: RCW 28A.505.150.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.09 - State Auditor.

43.09.010 - Residence—Office—Bond—Oath.

43.09.020 - Auditor of public accounts.

43.09.025 - Deputy auditors—Assistant directors.

43.09.035 - Assistants—Personnel.

43.09.045 - Contracts with certified public accountants.

43.09.050 - General duties of auditor.

43.09.055 - Audit of entities with state contracts or grants—Costs.

43.09.065 - Audit of entities with state contracts or grants—Report regarding criminal misuse of public moneys.

43.09.165 - Subpoenas—Compulsory process—Witnesses—Oaths—Testimony—Penalty.

43.09.166 - Subpoenas—Court approval—Process.

43.09.170 - May administer oaths.

43.09.180 - Seal—Copies of documents as evidence.

43.09.185 - Loss of public funds—Illegal activity—Report to state auditor's office.

43.09.186 - Toll-free efficiency hotline—Duties—Annual overview and update.

43.09.188 - Regulatory fairness act—Performance reviews.

43.09.200 - Local government accounting—Uniform system of accounting.

43.09.205 - Local government accounting—Costs of public works—Standard form.

43.09.210 - Local government accounting—Separate accounts for each fund or activity—Exemptions.

43.09.220 - Local government accounting—Separate accounts for public service industries.

43.09.230 - Local government accounting—Annual reports—Comparative statistics.

43.09.240 - Local government accounting—Public officers and employees—Duty to account and report—Removal from office—Deposit of collections.

43.09.245 - Local government accounting—Examination of financial affairs.

43.09.260 - Local government accounting—Examination of local governments—Reports—Action by attorney general.

43.09.270 - Local government accounting—Expense of audit, what constitutes.

43.09.280 - Local government accounting—Expense of examination.

43.09.2801 - Local government accounting—Expense of audit—Additional charge.

43.09.281 - Appeal procedure to be adopted—Inclusion of number and disposition of appeals in annual report.

43.09.282 - Local government accounting—Municipal revolving account—Records of auditing costs.

43.09.285 - Joint operations by municipal corporations or political subdivisions—Deposit and control of funds.

43.09.2851 - Repayment of amounts charged to another fund within same political subdivision to be credited to original fund or appropriation—Expenditure.

43.09.2853 - Municipal corporations authorized to establish line of credit for payment of warrants—Interest.

43.09.2855 - Local governments—Use of credit cards.

43.09.2856 - School district audits—School district compliance with RCW 28A.150.276 and 28A.505.240—Report of findings.

43.09.290 - Post-audit of state agencies—Definitions.

43.09.310 - Audit of statewide combined financial statements—Post-audits of state agencies—Periodic audits—Reports—Filing.

43.09.312 - Post-audits of state agencies under RCW 43.09.310—Noncompliance—Remediation—Referral to attorney general.

43.09.330 - Audit disclosing malfeasance or nonfeasance—Action by attorney general.

43.09.340 - Post-audit of books of state auditor.

43.09.410 - Auditing services revolving account—Created—Purpose.

43.09.412 - Auditing services revolving account—Transfers and payments into account—Allotments to state auditor.

43.09.414 - Auditing services revolving account—Disbursements.

43.09.416 - Auditing services revolving account—Allocation of costs to funds, accounts, and agencies—Billing rate.

43.09.418 - Auditing services revolving account—Direct payments from state agencies.

43.09.420 - Audit of revolving, local, and other funds and accounts.

43.09.430 - Performance audits—Definition.

43.09.440 - Performance audits—Comments.

43.09.455 - Performance audits—Follow-up and corrective action—Progress reports.

43.09.465 - Comprehensive performance audit of state printing services.

43.09.466 - Comprehensive performance audit of statewide sexual assault tracking system.

43.09.470 - Comprehensive performance audits—Scope—Reports.

43.09.471 - Short title—Effective date—2006 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 900).

43.09.475 - Performance audits of government account.

43.09.480 - Long-term services and supports trust program—Audit—Report.