§ 17-19a-102. Definitions.


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  • (1) "Account" or "accounting" means:
    (a) the systematic recording, classification, or summarizing of a financial transaction or event; and
    (b) the interpretation or presentation of the result of an action described in Subsection (1)(a).
    (2) "Audit" or "auditing" means an examination that is a formal analysis of a county account or county financial record:
    (a) to verify accuracy, completeness, or compliance with an internal control;
    (b) to give a fair presentation of a county's financial status; and
    (c) that conforms to the uniform classification of accounts established by the state auditor.
    (3) "Book" means a financial record of the county, regardless of a record's format.
    (4)
    (a) "Budget" or "budgeting" means a process or activity conducted by the budget officer related to the preparation or presentation of a proposed or tentative budget as provided in Chapter 36, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Counties.
    (b) "Budget" or "budgeting" includes:
    (i) a revenue projection;
    (ii) a budget request compilation; or
    (iii) the performance of an activity described in Subsection (4)(b)(i) or (ii).
    (5) "Budget officer" means a person described in Section 17-19a-203.
    (6)
    (a) "Claim" means under the color of law:
    (i) a demand presented for money or damages; or
    (ii) a cause of action presented for money or damages.
    (b) "Claim" does not mean a routine, uncontested, or regular payment, including a bill, purchase, or payroll.
    (7) "Performance audit" means a review and audit as described in Subsection 17-19a-206(3) of a county program, county operation, county management system, or county agency to:
    (a) review procedures, activities, or policies; and
    (b) determine whether the county is achieving the best levels of economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance.
Enacted by Chapter 17, 2012 General Session