Para 20.21 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
20.21 Subject to any specific instructions contained in this Manual it is left to the discretion of each Accountant General to follow the method of maintaining the record of objections in such manner as may be considered suitable according to local requirements.
What This Means
Each Accountant General has the discretion to decide how to maintain the record of objections, as long as it follows any specific instructions in the Manual. The method can be adapted to suit local requirements and conditions of the particular AG office.
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Key Points
- 1AG has discretion in the method of maintaining objection records
- 2Must comply with any specific instructions in the Manual
- 3Can be adapted to local requirements and conditions
- 4Allows flexibility while maintaining minimum standards
Practical Example
The AG in a smaller state with fewer treasuries decides to maintain a single consolidated Objection Book organized by treasury, while the AG in a larger state with 75+ treasuries maintains separate Objection Books for each group of sections. Both approaches are valid as long as they meet the Manual's basic requirements for recording, tracking, and clearance of objections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can two AG offices follow completely different objection record methods?▼
Are there any mandatory requirements that all AGs must follow?▼
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