Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-3-4-.04 - Report Submittal
(1)
Required Format. Beginning with fiscal year 2018, each authority
shall use the Annual Authority Registration and Financial Report reporting form
provided for this purpose by the Department via the Department's
website.
(2)
Content.
Each authority's report must reflect the revenues, expenditures, assets,
liabilities and any other such information as may be indicated on the reporting
form. Additionally, to the extent required by applicable statute, the report
shall provide the necessary information to document completion of any
obligatory training requirements for authority board members.
(3)
Audited Data Preferred.
Audited financial data should be used by all authorities that have a financial
audit of their accounting records for the fiscal year being reported.
Authorities that have not had an audit of their accounting records for the
fiscal period being reported can complete the report using data compiled in a
manner that is consistent with generally accepted governmental accounting
principles and reporting standards.
(4)
Submittal Method. The
reporting form shall be filed electronically via the mechanism provided for
this purpose by the Department via the Department's website.
(5)
Deadline. Each authority
shall report based on their fiscal-year-end date. Each authority's report is
due within 6 months from the end of each authority's fiscal year end
date.
(6)
Process
Extension. The Department of Community Affairs is authorized to extend
the due date for submission of this report if the Department determines that
extenuating circumstances prevented the authority from submitting by the
required date.
(7)
Noncompliance. An authority's failure to submit the Annual
Authority Registration and Financial Report to the Department of Community
Affairs for any of the three most recently completed fiscal years will result
in the withholding of Department funds from that authority until the Department
receives the authority's delinquent reports. Authorities with delinquent status
will be published on the Department's website.
Notes
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