Maryland Code § EN-9-1617

Section EN-9-1617
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The Administration shall make provision for a system of financial accounting,
controls, audits, and reports in accordance with generally accepted principles of
governmental accounting. All accounting systems and records, auditing procedures
and standards, and financial reporting for the Water Quality Fund, the Drinking
Water Loan Fund, and the Bay Restoration Fund shall conform to the requirements
of Title VI of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the federal Safe Drinking
Water Act, and the Bay Restoration Fund Act, as applicable and, to the extent not
inconsistent therewith, generally accepted principles of governmental accounting. As
soon as practical after the closing of the fiscal year, an audit shall be made of the
financial books, records, and accounts of the Administration. The audit shall be made
by independent certified public accountants, selected by the Administration, and
licensed to practice in the State as auditors. The auditors may not have a personal
interest either directly or indirectly in the fiscal affairs of the Administration. They
shall be experienced and qualified in the accounting and auditing of public bodies.
The report of audit shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted auditing
principles and point out any irregularities found to exist. The auditors shall report to
the Secretary the results of their examination, including their unqualified opinion on
the presentation of the financial positions of the Water Quality Fund, the Drinking
Water Loan Fund, and the Bay Restoration Fund, and the results of the
Administration's financial operations. If they are unable to express an unqualified
opinion they shall state and explain in detail the reasons for their qualifications,
disclaimer, or opinion including recommendations necessary to make possible future
unqualified opinions.

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