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Sec. 2. The auditor of state shall do the following:

(1) Keep and state all accounts between the state of Indiana and the United States, any state or territory, or any individual or public officer of this state indebted to the state or entrusted with the collection, disbursement, or management of any money, funds, or interest arising therefrom, belonging to the state, of every character and description whatsoever, when the money, funds, or interest is derivable from or payable into the state treasury.

(2) Examine and liquidate the accounts of all county treasurers and other collectors and receivers of all state revenues, taxes, tolls, and incomes, levied or collected by any act of the general assembly and payable into the state treasury, and certify the amount or balance to the treasurer of state.

(3) Keep fair, clear, distinct, and separate accounts of all the revenues and incomes of the state and all expenditures, disbursements, and investments of the state, showing the particulars of every expenditure, disbursement, and investment.

(4) Examine, adjust, and settle the accounts of all public debtors for debts due the state treasury and require all public debtors or their legal representatives who may be indebted to the state for money received or otherwise and who have not accounted for a debt to settle their accounts.

(5) Examine and liquidate the claims of all persons against the state in cases where provisions for the payment have not been made by law. When no such provisions or an insufficient one has been made, examine the claim and report the facts, with an opinion, to the general assembly. No allowance shall be made to refund money from the treasury without the statement of the auditor of state either for or against the justice of the claim.

(6) Institute and prosecute, in the name of the state, all proper suits for the recovery of any debts, money, or property of the state or for the ascertainment of any right or liability concerning the debts, money, or property.

(7) Direct and superintend the collection of all money due to the state and employ counsel to prosecute suits, instituted at the auditor's instance, on behalf of the state.

(8) Draw warrants on the treasurer of state or authorize disbursement through electronic funds transfer in conformity with IC 4-8.1-2-7 for all money directed by law to be paid out of the treasury to public officers or for any other object whatsoever as the warrants become payable. Every warrant or authorization for electronic funds transfer shall be properly numbered.

(9) Furnish to the governor, on requisition, information in writing upon any subject relating to the duties of the office of the auditor of state.

(10) Superintend the fiscal concerns of the state and their management in the manner required by law and furnish the proper forms to assessors, treasurers, collectors, and auditors of counties.

(11) Keep and preserve all public books, records, papers, documents, vouchers, and all conveyances, leases, mortgages, bonds, and all securities for debts, money, or property, and accounts and property, of any description, belonging or appertaining to the office of the auditor of state and also to the state, where no other provision is made by law for the safekeeping of the accounts and property.

(12) Suggest plans for the improvement and management of the public revenues, funds, and incomes.

(13) Report and exhibit to the general assembly, at its meeting in each odd-numbered year, a complete statement of the revenues, taxables, funds, resources, incomes, and property of the state, known to the office of the auditor of state and of the public revenues and expenditures of the two (2) preceding fiscal years, with a detailed estimate of the expenditures to be defrayed from the treasury for the ensuing two (2) years, specifying each object of expenditure and distinguishing between each object of expenditure and between such as are provided for by permanent or temporary appropriations, and such as require to be provided for by law, and showing also the sources and means from which all such expenditures are to be defrayed. The report must be in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.

Formerly: Acts 1852, 1RS, c.7, s.2. As amended by P.L.1-1991, SEC.8; P.L.32-1995, SEC.1; P.L.28-2004, SEC.31.


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