New York Statutes

§ 92 — Independent audits

New York § 92
JurisdictionNew York
Law LEGLegislative
Art. 6Internal Control Responsibilities of the State Legislature

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N.Y. Legislative § 92 (2026).

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§ 92. Independent audits.

1.At least once every three years, the\nindependent certified public accountants selected pursuant to this\nsection shall conduct audits of the internal controls of each house of\nthe legislature. Such audits shall be performed in accordance with\ngenerally accepted government auditing standards and shall include a\nreport on whether the respective house's internal controls are\nestablished and functioning in a manner that provides reasonable\nassurance that they meet the objectives of internal control as defined\nin section eighty-nine of this article. The report shall identify the\ninternal controls both evaluated and not evaluated and shall identify\ninternal control weaknesses that have not been corrected and actions\nthat are recommended to correct these w

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