STATE CONTROLLER'S OFFICE - 7320
(Revised: 08/2020)
The State Controller is the state’s chief financial officer who is elected by a vote of the people every four years and serves as a member of fiscally oriented state boards and commissions. The State Controller’s Office (SCO) does the following:
- Maintains central control accounts for all funds in the State Treasury, including appropriation accounts that show the undisbursed balance of each appropriation.
- Audits all funds disbursed by the state and all claims presented for payment for legality, authorized purpose, and availability of appropriation.
- Issues warrants and electronic funds transfers for the fulfillment of state obligations.
- Administers the Uniform State Payroll System and the California Automated Travel Expense Reimbursement System.
- Prepares reports on the financial condition of the state, including the Budgetary/Legal Basis Annual Report and the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
- Audits state agencies/departments that spend money and the financial activities of local governments.
- Safeguards lost and forgotten property turned over to the state until claimed by the rightful owners.
Visit the State Controller’s Office website at https://www.sco.ca.gov for additional information.
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