Delaware Code § 2-1323

Audit of books and accounts
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The office of Auditor of Accounts shall cause an annual audit of the books and accounts of the Authority. The selection of a firm to
perform the annual audit of the books and accounts of the Authority shall be mutually agreed upon by the office of the Auditor of Accounts
and the Secretary who shall consult and cooperate with each other in the selection, contract, employment and scope of professional services
to be rendered, provisions in Chapter 29 of Title 29 notwithstanding. The audit shall be performed by an independent firm of certified
public accountants of recognized ability and standing and shall conform in all respects to the covenants contained in all trust agreements
entered into by the Authority for the benefit of its bondholders. The Authority shall transfer funds, as requested by the office of Auditor of
Accounts, to cover the cost of the audit.

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