If the Commissioner finds that the books, records, and accounting procedures of a licensee are not adequate to enable the Commissioner to determine whether the licensee is in compliance with this subtitle, the Commissioner may require the licensee to have a certified public accountant audit the licensee for any period of time the Commissioner considers necessary or adopt standard, recognized accounting and bookkeeping procedures and records for this purpose.
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