Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-50.2 - Cost of audit or inspection
(1) The
administrator may assess the broker-dealer or investment adviser for reasonable
charges of travel, lodging, and other expenses incurred by Iowa insurance
division staff or independent persons conducting an audit or inspection and
directly attributable to an audit or inspection made pursuant to Iowa Code
section
502411(4)..
The assessment of costs of meals, lodging, transportation, and other actual and
necessary travel expenses, if any, incurred by persons conducting an audit or
inspection shall be determined in accordance with one of the following, as
agreed by the administrator and the persons conducting an audit or inspection:
a. The department of administrative services
(DAS) state accounting enterprise Accounting Policy and Procedures Manual
guidelines for employee travel
(https://das.iowa.gov/state-accounting/sae-policies-procedures-manual) and the
DAS form Travel Section Policy and Procedures
(https://das.iowa.gov/state-accounting/travel-relocation) in effect at the
time of the audit or inspection.
b.
The department of administrative services state accounting enterprise
Accounting Policy and Procedures Manual guidelines for travel for in-state
board, commission, advisory council, and task force member expenses.
c. The United States General Services
Administration Continental United States ("CONUS") per diem travel allowances
for lodging, meals and incidental expenses.
d. A reimbursement schedule as agreed by the
administrator and the persons conducting the audit or inspection.
(2) If costs are assessed under
subrule 50.2(1), the administrator may, upon completion of the examination, or
at such regular intervals prior to completion as the administrator determines,
prepare an account of the costs incurred in performing and preparing the report
of the examination which shall be charged to and paid by the broker-dealer or
investment adviser examined.
(3) The
administrator shall notify the broker-dealer or investment adviser of the
expenses attributable to the audit or inspection as soon as
practicable.
(4) Assessments
collected pursuant to this rule shall be paid by the broker-dealer or
investment adviser as directed by the administrator either to the administrator
or to the persons conducting the audit or inspection. The persons conducting
the audit or inspection shall be reimbursed only for the actual and necessary
costs incurred in conducting the audit or inspection.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 502.411(4).
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