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Jackson County adopts policy to record subscription-based IT agreements for audits
Summary
The board adopted a subscription-based information technology agreements (CBITA) policy, requiring departments to report the outstanding value of leases and subscriptions as of June 30 for audit reporting.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to adopt a Subscription-Based Information Technology Agreements policy (CBITA), effective July 1, to comply with requirements from the state auditors to report outstanding lease and subscription values as of June 30 each year.
Auditor Lisa Smith and staff member Shelly told the board the policy requires the county to record the remaining value of leases and subscription agreements…
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