California Government Code ARTICLE 1 - Joint Legislative Audit Committee

  • Section 10500.
    It is the desire of the Legislature to create the Office of the Auditor General, whose primary duties shall be to perform performance audits as...
  • Section 10501.
    The Joint Legislative Audit Committee is hereby created. The committee shall determine the policies of the Auditor General, ascertain facts, review reports and take action...
  • Section 10502.
    The committee shall consist of seven Members of the Senate and seven Members of the Assembly who shall be selected in the manner provided for...
  • Section 10503.
    The committee is authorized to make rule governing its own proceedings and to create subcommittees from its membership and assign to such subcommittees any study,...
  • Section 10504.
    After recommendation by the committee, the Auditor General shall be selected by concurrent resolution and shall serve until his or her successor is selected or...
  • Section 10504.1.
    At least one deputy auditor general shall be a certified public accountant.(Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 833, Sec. 2. Effective September 19, 1985.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018