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OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING POLICY <br />d. Any expense not outlined in the agency's funding application. <br />9. The County reserves the right to decline reimbursement for any expense as deemed <br />necessary. <br />10. If an agency receives $100,000 or more from Indian River County (through all sources, e.g. <br />General Fund, Children's Services, Tourist Tax, etc.), the agency is required to have an <br />audit completed by an independent certified public accountant at the end of the agency's <br />fiscal year. Within 180 days of the end of the agency's fiscal year, the agency will submit <br />the audit to the Indian River County Office of Management & Budget. The Budget Office <br />may extend the 180 day audit submittal requirement, based upon a written request <br />justifying the extension and if deemed to be in the best interest of the County. The <br />extension will typically not exceed the three (3) months from the original due date. This <br />fiscal year will be as reported on the application for funding. Prior to any change in the <br />fiscal period for an organization, the County shall be notified. <br />11. If an agency receives a qualified opinion from its independent auditor, this will be reported <br />to the Board of Commissioners and funding will cease immediately. If the Budget Office <br />has any questions regarding a part of the financial statements, audit comments, or notes, a <br />letter requesting clarification may be sent to the agency. <br />12. Each Tourist Development Agency receiving funding in FY2017-18 or later will be <br />required to execute an Indian River County grant contract. <br />Initially Approved 2/19/02 <br />Revision #1 Approved 11/3/2009 <br />Revision #2 Approved 5/16/2017 <br />Revision #3 Approved 3/15/2022 <br />Revision #4 Approved 8/16/2022 <br />112a 11 <br />