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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Before October 1 of each year the bond bank authority shall make a report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year to the governor and notify the legislature that the report is available. The report shall set out a complete operating and financial statement covering its operations during the year. The bond bank authority must have an audit of its books and accounts made at least once in each year by certified public accountants and the cost of the audit shall be considered an expense of the bond bank authority and a copy of the audit shall be filed with the commissioner of revenue and the legislature.
(b) The bond bank authority shall include in the report required by (a) of this section an estimate of the amount of revenue bonds of the bond bank authority to be issued during the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the report is submitted. Other than refunding bonds and other than bonds, notes, commercial paper, or other obligations issued under AS 44.85.086, 44.85.180(a)(5), and 44.85.180(e), the bond bank authority may not issue revenue bonds in excess of $75,000,000 during any fiscal year beginning after June 30, 1981, unless the legislature, by law, approves the estimate required by this subsection for that fiscal year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 44. State Government § 44.85.100. Annual report and audit - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-44-state-government/ak-st-sect-44-85-100/
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