STATE ACCOUNTING OFFICER

 

The Appropriations Act states:

"It is the intent of the General Assembly to oversee the conversion of the financial statements issued for the State of South Carolina and these financial statements shall be in conformance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) by the earliest possible date. To this end, the Comptroller General is directed, as the State Accounting Officer, to proceed with the implementation and refinement of the Statewide Accounting and Reporting System (STARS) so as to develop a reporting system that will result in the preparation of the official financial reports for the State of South Carolina by the State Accounting Officer in conformance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The Comptroller General, as the State Accounting Officer, is given full power and authority to issue accounting policy directives to State agencies in order to comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. The Comptroller General is also given full authority to conduct surveys, acquire consulting services, and implement new procedures required to fully implement Generally Accepted Accounting Principles under the oversight of the General Assembly."