Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Office of the Auditor-General
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Description area
Dates of existence
1882-1898
History
The Office of the Auditor-General was established in 1882 by Chapter 23 of the Session Laws of Hawaii. This act established the regulation of the receipt, custody, and issue of the public moneys and provided for the audit of public accounts.
Under the Republic of Hawaii, the Office of Auditor-General was succeeded by the Department of the Auditor-General by Act 39 of Sessions laws of Hawaii, 1898.
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Mandates/sources of authority
Session Laws of Hawaii, 1882. Chapter XXIII: An Act to Regulate the Receipt, Custody and Issue of the Public Moneys, and to Provide for the Audit of Public Accounts.
Session Laws of Hawaii, 1898. Act 39: An Act Creating an Auditor-General Department.
Internal structures/genealogy
The auditor-general was appointed by the King in Privy Council.
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Created on 2001-05
Language(s)
- English
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Sources
Laws of the Republic of Hawaii, 1898, Act 39.
Maintenance notes
2001-05: Creation
2020-10-26, Joel Horowitz: Entered into AtoM