53A-3-303. Duties of business administrator.
Subject to the direction of the district superintendent of schools, the district's business
administrator shall:
(1) attend all meetings of the board, keep an accurate record of its proceedings, and have
custody of the seal and records;
(2) be custodian of all district funds, be responsible and accountable for all money
received and disbursed, and keep accurate records of all revenues received and their sources;
(3) countersign with the president of the board all warrants and claims against the district
as well as other legal documents approved by the board;
(4) prepare and submit to the board each month a written report of the district's receipts
and expenditures;
(5) use uniform budgeting, accounting, and auditing procedures and forms approved by
the State Board of Education, which shall be in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles or auditing standards and Title 63J, Chapter 1, Utah Budgetary Procedures Act;
(6) prepare and submit to the board a detailed annual statement for the period ending
June 30, of the revenue and expenditures, including beginning and ending fund balances;
(7) assist the superintendent in the preparation and submission of budget documents and
statistical and fiscal reports required by law or the State Board of Education;
(8) insure that adequate internal controls are in place to safeguard the district's funds; and
(9) perform other duties as the superintendent may require.
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session
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