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File #: 1844-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/22/2022 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 7/11/2022 Final action: 7/14/2022
Title: To authorize the City Auditor to enter into an agreement for auditing services with the Auditor of State for the calendar year 2022, for the City of Columbus and the Office of the Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk, and to authorize the expenditure of up to $399,600.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($399,600.00)
Attachments: 1. Legislation template 2022 Audit.pdf
Explanation

This ordinance will authorize the City Auditor to enter into an agreement for auditing services with the Auditor of State of Ohio for the calendar year 2022, for the City of Columbus and the Office of the Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk, and to authorize the expenditure of up to $399,600.

All political subdivisons of Ohio are required to be audited by the Auditor of the State of Ohio or his designee (AOS). The United States Office of Management and Budget through the Single Audit Act of 1996, as amended, has made it possible for all federal grants to be audited via one comprehensive audit. The AOS has determined that the most appropriate way to meet all such requirements is to conduct an independent audit of the City's accounting records and those of the Office of the Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk including federal and state grants.

Pursuant to Section 117.09 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC), the AOS is responsible for audits of all public offices. Prior to 2022, the AOS allowed the City to participate in the selection of an independent certified public accountant to perform the required audit through the AOS competitive bidding process. The AOS has determined that his office will perform the 2022 independent audit of the City of Columbus and the Office of the Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk.

ORC 117.13 governs how the AOS charges public offices for the cost of audit services. The total costs of audits, both direct and indirect, are to be recovered by the AOS through charges to their clients. The AOS has traditionally recovered its cost using an hourly rate based on the type of service. For local governments, these costs are offset by resources available in the Local Government Audit Support Fund and the state General Revenue Fund. AOS Bulletin 2021-006 establishes the audit rate for local governments for the state Fiscal Year 2022 or until the AOS publishes a subsequent bulletin, at $41 per hour. The total fee for ...

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