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Report #: 01-11
Performance Audit

Sixty-two percent, or approximately $3.1 million, of the Arizona Commission on the Arts' fiscal year 2001 spending will be used to award nearly 600 grants to arts organizations, schools, and...

Report #: 01-10
Public Safety, Department of
Performance Audit

The Legislature should consider transferring the firearms background clearance function from DPS to the FBI. However, if DPS retains the function, it needs to improve its processes to ensure that...

Report #: 01-09
Game and Fish Department
Performance Audit
Report #: 01-08
Game and Fish Department
Performance Audit
Report #: 01-07
Corrections, Department of
Performance Audit

Although the Department generally calculates inmates’ sentences correctly, it continues to make a small number of errors each year. As a result, a few inmates are released earlier or later...

Government Information Technology Agency
Procedural Review
Report #: 01-06
Osteopathic Examiners, Board of
Performance Audit

The Board needs to make several improvements to its complaint investigation and adjudication processes as well as its complaint recordkeeping. First, the Board needs to take disciplinary action when physicians...

Water Resources, Department of
Procedural Review
Gaming, Department of
Procedural Review
Behavioral Health Examiners, Board of
Procedural Review
Private Postsecondary Education, Arizona State Board for
Procedural Review
Postsecondary Education, Commission for
Procedural Review
Athletic Training, Board of
Procedural Review
Commission on Uniform State Laws
Procedural Review
Occupational Therapy Examiners, Board of
Procedural Review
Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of
Procedural Review
Attorney General, Office of the
Procedural Review
Report #: 01-05
Public Safety, Department of
Performance Audit

This report addresses the need for DPS to upgrade its existing analog microwave communications system to digital technology.  Manufacturers no longer make analog microwave radios and no longer guarantee that...