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Legislative Post Audit Committee approves audits of school accounting, state office space and county costs; rejects pregnancy-program audit
Summary
The Legislative Post Audit Committee voted to select multiple full audits, approving reviews of school-district accounting controls, state office-space use, county compliance costs and KSHSAA/extracurricular policies, while rejecting a proposed audit of the Kansas Pregnancy Care Network.
The Legislative Post Audit Committee voted on a slate of audit proposals after an ITEC 7230 training briefing and approved several full audits while deferring or rejecting others.
Committee staff said the office can accommodate roughly 11 full proposals on its schedule and noted an estimated personnel cost rate: about $11,000 per auditor-month. As staff explained, a four-month audit with a three-person team would cost about $132,000 when calculated on that basis.
After discussion and motions, the committee approved these full audits: - 6L: Review of Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA/CASHA) and school-district policies for extracurricular participation (approved). Committee members debated timing because…
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