Audit reports of counties, 1970-2004.

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Audit reports of counties, 1970-2004.

Annual or other periodic reports on the examination of the financial affairs of counties by the State Auditor. The reports contain comments and recommendations regarding fiscal procedures; summaries of financial conditions, in general and with respect to fund transactions, investments, bonded indebtedness, and federal revenue sharing; balance sheets and supporting statements; classifications of receipts and disbursements; notes to financial statements; summaries of fixed assets, taxable valuations, and tax levies and returns; and names of officials and verifications of official bonds. In some cases, the State Auditor prepared a management and compliance letter in lieu of a full audit report. Some reports for 1970-1972 were done by the State Auditor's predecessor, the Public Examiner.

66.0 cubic feet (68 boxes).

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Examiner.

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The Public Examiner's auditing duties and procedures are covered in Minnesota Statutes 215 (1971) and predecessors, as cited in the individual audit reports. M.S. 215.20 provided for examination of the books, accounts, and affairs of a school district upon request of its governing body. From the description of Audit reports of school districts, 1910-1972 (bulk 1920-1965). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122425614 ...

Minnesota. State Auditor

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A hospital district could be created by any four or more cities and towns, except cities of the first class (Minn. Stat. 447.31), or by a board or boards of county commissioners (Minn. Stat. 397.05), for the purpose of jointly acquiring, improving, and operating hospital and nursing home facilities. From the description of Financial reports of hospital districts, 1972-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313788768 From the guide to the Financial Reports of Hospital Districts...