Georgia Statutes

§ 45-7-71 — Professional services fees to be identified in financial records

Georgia § 45-7-71

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O.C.G.A. § 45-7-71 (2026).

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In the fiscal and financial records of any state agency which are submitted for audit to the state auditor, any fees for services or reimbursable expenses charged to any authority created, authorized, or otherwise provided for by state law or charged to any board, bureau, commission, committee, department, institution, office, retirement system, or any other agency of the state by any consultant, architect, or attorney at law shall be identified by type of fee or expense and the purpose for which paid, to whom paid, and the dates when such payment or payments of fees and expenses were made. Salaries paid and reimbursement of expenses made to professional persons employed on a full-time basis by the authorities or state agencies are not included within the reporting requirement set forth in

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Georgia § 45-7-71, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ga/45-7-71.