115.002 – EXAMINATION OF BOOKS AND REPORTS. (a) The
Texas Local Government Code § 115.002
Summary
This law mandates that the county auditor must regularly examine financial reports related to money collection for the county. It ensures accountability by requiring quarterly checks of financial records from various county officials.
County auditor examines financial reports for accuracy.
Quarterly reviews of tax assessor-collector and treasurer records.
Ensures accountability in county financial management.
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