9-1-401. Seals of office; access to records; power to administer oaths; accounting records.
(a) The treasurer and auditor shall each:
(i) Keep a seal of office, which shall be used to authenticate all writings, papers and documents certified by either officer;
(ii) Have free access to each other's offices and to all other offices of the state to inspect books, accounts and papers pertaining to their duties;
(iii) Have power to administer oaths and affirmations required by law in matters touching their duties;
(iv) Balance their accounting records to verify that cash and investments, adjusted for outstanding warrants, reflect the amount due to each fund and account in the Wyoming uniform accounting system.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 9 - Administration of the Government
Article 4 - Auditor and Treasurer
Section 9-1-401 - Seals of Office; Access to Records; Power to Administer Oaths; Accounting Records.
Section 9-1-402 - State Auditor; Duties Generally.
Section 9-1-403 - State Auditor; Duties; Prohibited Acts; Powers; Investigative Subpoenas.
Section 9-1-404 - Specified Claims Against State to Be Presented Within One Year.
Section 9-1-405 - Setoffs in Suits by State.
Section 9-1-406 - Taking Evidence Concerning Settlement of Accounts.
Section 9-1-408 - Payment by Auditor's Warrants.
Section 9-1-410 - Receipts for Monies Paid Into Treasury.
Section 9-1-412 - Offenses by Auditor and Treasurer; Penalties.
Section 9-1-413 - Report of Financial Commitments.
Section 9-1-415 - Collection of Debts Due the State; Discharge of Uncollectible Debts.
Section 9-1-416 - Local Investment Pool.
Section 9-1-417 - Interfund Loans; Repayment; Maximum Amount; Interest.
Section 9-1-418 - Pooled Fund Investment Loans; Maximum Amount; Repayment.