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Should County Councils and Clubs conduct peer review audits on their finances?

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Should County Councils and Clubs conduct peer review audits on their finances?

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A. Yes. If you have a bank account peer review audits should be done annually. A copy of your County Council Meeting Minutes which indicate that a peer review audit has been completed, should be sent to your County Agent for them to turn into your counties District Director. For more information on peer review audits, please see Guidelines for County Financial Operations for Extension Homemakers Councils, Clubs, and Groups. You should have a copy of this publication (DIST-04) in your county office files.

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