Examples of Auditor General Act in a sentence
For greater certainty the Funder’s rights under this article are in addition to any rights provided to the Auditor General under the Auditor General Act (Ontario).
As well, it is important to note that Section 11(3) of the Auditor General Act provides the Auditor General with the same power as a judge of the Supreme Court to require funding recipients like the Liberal Association of Nova Scotia to produce documents when requested in “conducting an audit or performing any other duty or function...” under the Act.
Regarding the Association’s position our Office did not file a notice for the requested information under Section 12(1) of the Auditor General Act, we strongly disagree.
Consequently, Elections Nova Scotia notified the Auditor General based on the authority provided under the Auditor General Act to conduct audits or investigations of organizations that receive public funding.
Considerable time and resources were spent dealing with this lack of compliance to our access provisions granted under the Auditor General Act and delayed our ability to report on this matter to the House of Assembly.
The provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Auditor General Act 2006 regulating the financial administration, audit and reporting of departments apply to and in relation to the Account.Part 5 Provisions relating to remediation and noticesDivision 4 Contaminated Sites Management Accounts.
This position was based on the initial wording of the Auditor General’s July 6, 2022 letter which stated that, “Although wehave not yet decided to audit the Association, to assist in determining how our Office will proceed, we ask that you please provide...a copy of the forensic audit report relating to the unauthorized disbursements.” • not issued a notice under Section 12(1) of the Auditor General Act for the forensic investigation report and settlement agreement.
Under the Auditor General Act, the Auditor General is not required to do what the Association’s solicitor was requesting of us.
Application of Financial Management Act 2006 and Auditor General Act 2006 The provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Auditor General Act 2006 regulating the financial administration, audit and reporting of statutory authorities apply to and in respect of the Commission and its operations.
This responsibility is laid out under the Auditor General Act, which requires twenty-five departments to submit to Parliament individual Sustainable Development Strategies (see Appendix B).