HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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The former first through third and fifth through
seventh sentences now appear as SG § 4-104. The
former eighth sentence is deleted as unnecessary. See
revisor's note to SG § 4-104.
11.
[He] THE COMPTROLLER shall keep and preserve in his office
full and accurate accounts of the annual revenues and
expenditures of every class and description, under the proper
heads thereof. [The general books and accounts of his office
shall be subject to the inspection of the Governor and members of
the legislature during regular business hours.]
REVISOR'S NOTE: Ch. ___, Acts of 1984, which enacted the
State Government Article, also amended this section to
delete the former second sentence and to make a
stylistic change.
The former second sentence now appears as SG § 4-107.
25.
[He shall, after] AFTER each regular session of the General
Assembly, THE COMPTROLLER SHALL furnish the printer of the laws
with an accurate statement of the receipts and expenditures of
the public money for the fiscal year[; and it shall be the duty
of the said printer to attach said statement to and publish the
same with the laws passed by the General Assembly at such
sessions].
REVISOR'S NOTE: Ch. ____, Acts of 1984, which enacted the
State Government Article, also amended this section to
delete the former second clause and to make stylistic
changes.
The former second clause now appears as SG § 2-1309.
29.
(A) [Based either upon the audit report recommendations
made by the Division of Audits under § 61B of Article 40 of this
Code or upon his own initiative, the] THE Comptroller [shall] MAY
direct the several offices and agencies to adopt and follow the
method of keeping books and accounts, adopting uniform systems of
accounting, or making reports, in the form that the Comptroller
deems proper and advisable and prescribes.
(B) (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS
SUBSECTION, THE COMPTROLLER SHALL REQUIRE A UNIT OF THE STATE
GOVERNMENT TO COMPLY WITH EACH RECOMMENDATION OF THE LEGISLATIVE
AUDITOR IN AN AUDIT REPORT ON THE UNIT AS TO:
(I) ITS RECORDKEEPING;
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