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  2. Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit is the non-partisan audit arm of the Kansas Legislature, informing policymakers by providing accurate, unbiased information through our audit reports.

  3. Municipal Audits | Kansas Department of Administration

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    Municipal Audits | Kansas Department of Administration. Statewide Management, Accounting, & Reporting Tool (SMART) Kansas Criminal Justice Information System Committee. Municipal Budget and Revenue Neutral Rate Summary Report. 2024 Municipal Budgets and Revenue Neutral Rate Summary Report.

  4. The Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit is the non-partisan audit arm of the Kansas Legislature. Our mission is to inform policy makers by providing accurate, unbiased information through our audit reports.

  5. LEGISLATIVE DIVISION OF POST AUDIT - kslegresearch.org

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    The Legislative Division of Post Audit is the audit arm of the Kansas Legislature. The Division is responsible for the financial compliance and performance audits of state agencies and programs. The Division’s audit work is conducted in accordance with generally accepted governmental auditing standards.

  6. State auditor - Wikipedia

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    In 24 states, the state auditor is a constitutional officer elected by the voters or the state legislature for specified terms of office. For example, state auditors in California, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and Washington are elected by the voters.

  7. Legislative Post Audit Committee, Kansas Legislative Division ...

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    The Legislative Post Audit Committee (LPAC) is a bipartisan joint committee of the Kansas Legislature. It includes a total of 10 members. The Senate President and the House Speaker each get to appoint three members, while the Senate and House minority leaders each appoint two members.

  8. Our Mission. The public’s need for accounting services of a high quality gave rise to the designation “Certified Public Accountant (CPA)” as a means of identifying those accountants who have met certain minimum state qualifications in higher education, ability, and accounting experience.