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Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee 23.5035.01000 July 21, 2021 MEETING NOTICE Senator Jerry Klein, Chairman, has called a meeting of the LEGISLATIVE AUDIT AND FISCAL REVIEW COMMITTEE. Date: Thursday, August 19, 2021 Time: 10:00 a.m. Place: Roughrider Room, State Capitol, Bismarck Video: This meeting can be viewed online at https://video.legis.nd.gov/ Agenda: Presentations by representatives of the State Auditor's office and independent public accounting firms relating to audits of state agencies and institutions; by representatives of the Office of Management and Budget regarding the State of North Dakota Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020; by representatives of the North Dakota University System office regarding the University System's annual financial report; and other presentations, including a presentation by the Legislative Council staff regarding the committee's duties and responsibilities and the State Auditor's office on auditing processes and standards Special Note: Anyone who plans to attend the meeting and needs assistance because of a disability should contact the Legislative Council staff as soon as possible. Committee Members: Senators Jerry Klein, David A. Clemens, Joan Heckaman, Jordan Kannianen, Judy Lee; Representatives Mary Adams, Cole Christensen, Mary Johnson, Keith Kempenich, Gary Kreidt, Scott Louser, Jeffery J. Magrum, Mike Nathe, Emily O'Brien, Jim Schmidt, Wayne A. Trottier Staff Contacts: Chris J. Kadrmas, Senior Fiscal Analyst Allen H. Knudson, Legislative Budget Analyst and Auditor Any member unable to attend this meeting is asked to notify this office as soon as possible. Sincerely, /S/ John Bjornson Director JB/JJB.
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