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IN HB1040

IN HB1040
Requirements for elected officials.


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Introduced
01/09/2023
In Committee
03/13/2023
Crossed Over
01/24/2023
Passed
03/31/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/20/2023

Introduced Session

2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Requirements for elected officials. Provides that if an examination of an audited entity is unable to be performed because the audited entity's accounts, records, files, or reports are not properly maintained or reconciled, the entity may be declared unauditable. Requires an unauditable entity to bring its accounts, records, files, or reports into an auditable condition within 90 days. Requires the state board of accounts (SBOA) to publish a list of entities declared to be unauditable on the SBOA's website. Provides that if an entity is declared unauditable and the fiscal officer is unable to perform the fiscal requirements of their position, the entity is required to hire outside assistance for guidance or to perform the fiscal requirements. Clarifies an exception regarding the liability of an elected official for acts that constitute gross negligence or intentional disregard of the official's duties. Requires the SBOA to annually call a conference for: (1) city and town controllers and clerk-treasurers, newly appointed city and town controllers, and city and town clerk-treasurers elect; and (2) township trustees and township trustees elect. Provides that elected officials must attend training every two years and that the SBOA shall keep attendance of elected officials and publish it on the SBOA's website. Makes an exception for school corporation treasurer personal liability. Provides that if there is an office of town clerk-treasurer that is vacant, and the town legislative body is unable to fill the office, the town legislative body may either: (1) enter into a local agreement with the town clerk-treasurer and town legislative body of another town in the state to assist a selected town legislative body member in performing the duties of the clerk-treasurer's office; or (2) enter into a contract with a certified public accountant to assist the town legislative body member in performing the duties of the clerk-treasurer's office. (Current law provides that the town legislative body may only enter into a contract with a certified public accountant after the town legislative body is unable to reach an agreement with another town.) Provides that if, after reasonable diligence, a town may hire any qualified person to perform the duties of the clerk-treasurer's office until the vacancy can be filled, or until the end of the current clerk-treasurer's term, whichever is first. Provides that newly elected officials shall complete five hours of training before taking office. Provides that elected officials shall certify completion of training requirements to the SBOA annually. Excludes self-supporting school lunch and the rental or sale of curricular materials as programs that may be established as separate funds. Repeals obsolete provisions. Makes technical corrections.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes regarding the requirements for elected officials in Indiana. The key provisions are: 1. It allows the state board of accounts to declare an audited entity "unauditable" if its accounts, records, files, or reports are not properly maintained or reconciled, and requires the entity to bring them into an auditable condition within 90 days. The state board of accounts must publish a list of unauditable entities on its website. 2. It requires the state board of accounts to annually hold conferences for city/town controllers and clerk-treasurers, as well as township trustees, and requires elected officials to attend these conferences at least once every two years. The state board of accounts must publish attendance records. 3. It clarifies that elected officials are not personally liable for acts or omissions unless they constitute gross negligence or intentional disregard of their duties, with some exceptions. 4. It requires newly elected officials to complete 5 hours of training before taking office, and all elected officials to complete a minimum number of training hours every 1-3 years, and to certify completion annually. 5. It makes various other changes related to fiscal management and oversight of local government offices, such as allowing towns to temporarily hire qualified individuals to perform clerk-treasurer duties if a vacancy arises.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Public Law 58 (on 04/20/2023)

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