(a) An audit committee created pursuant to this chapter shall develop a written charter addressing the audit committee's purpose, powers, duties, and mission. (b) The comptroller of the treasury shall establish guidelines for creation of an audit committee charter and shall review the proposed charter to determine whether the charter contains the minimum necessary requirements. (c) The charter, and any subsequent amendments, shall be presented to the full state governing board, council, commission, or equivalent body, and the comptroller of the treasury for approval. Acts 2005, ch. 310, § 4. (a) An audit committee created pursuant to this chapter shall develop a written charter addressing the audit committee's purpose, powers, duties, and mission. (b) The comptroller of the treasury shall establish guidelines for creation of an audit committee charter and shall review the proposed charter to determine whether the charter contains the minimum necessary requirements. (c) The charter, and any subsequent amendments, shall be presented to the full state governing board, council, commission, or equivalent body, and the comptroller of the treasury for approval. Acts 2005, ch. 310, § 4. (a) An audit committee created pursuant to this chapter shall develop a written charter addressing the audit committee's purpose, powers, duties, and mission. (b) The comptroller of the treasury shall establish guidelines for creation of an audit committee charter and shall review the proposed charter to determine whether the charter contains the minimum necessary requirements. (c) The charter, and any subsequent amendments, shall be presented to the full state governing board, council, commission, or equivalent body, and the comptroller of the treasury for approval. Acts 2005, ch. 310, § 4. (a) An audit committee created pursuant to this chapter shall develop a written charter addressing the audit committee's purpose, powers, duties, and mission. (b) The comptroller of the treasury shall establish guidelines for creation of an audit committee charter and shall review the proposed charter to determine whether the charter contains the minimum necessary requirements. (c) The charter, and any subsequent amendments, shall be presented to the full state governing board, council, commission, or equivalent body, and the comptroller of the treasury for approval. Acts 2005, ch. 310, § 4.
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