The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall monitor reports presented to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee to ensure that they meet the needs of: (1) The General Assembly; (2) Entities of the state; (3) Political subdivisions of the state; (4) Schools; and (5) The general public. Acts 2005, No. 2201, § 7. The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall monitor reports presented to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee to ensure that they meet the needs of: (1) The General Assembly; (2) Entities of the state; (3) Political subdivisions of the state; (4) Schools; and (5) The general public. Acts 2005, No. 2201, § 7. The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall monitor reports presented to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee to ensure that they meet the needs of: (1) The General Assembly; (2) Entities of the state; (3) Political subdivisions of the state; (4) Schools; and (5) The general public. Acts 2005, No. 2201, § 7. The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall monitor reports presented to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee to ensure that they meet the needs of: (1) The General Assembly; (2) Entities of the state; (3) Political subdivisions of the state; (4) Schools; and (5) The general public. Acts 2005, No. 2201, § 7.
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