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  2. Begin by reviewing the Independent Accountants’ Report section. This provides an overview of the audit findings and financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2003, and 2002.
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A separate legislative auditor appointed by and reporting to the state legislature is responsible for audits and evaluations of state agency financial management and performance.
The State Auditors Office (SAO) provides citizens with independent and transparent examinations of how state and local governments use public funds, and develops strategies to make government more efficient and effective.
The auditor is elected to a four-year term. The current auditor is Keith Faber.
Ohio State Treasurer State Treasurer of Ohio Incumbent Robert Sprague since January 14, 2019 Style The Honorable Term length Four years, two consecutive term limit Inaugural holder William McFarland 18035 more rows
The County Auditor also does the payroll for the county, transfers deeds, appraises real property, calculates tax rates and tax bills, collects personal property and estate taxes, disburses all tax revenue, is the Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Ohio Department of Agriculture, issues cigarette, vendor and dog
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