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Audit—Accept for Town Court for 2015—9-26-16
RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDGING AND ACCEPTING REQUIRED
AUDIT RELATING TO QUEENSBURY TOWN COURT RECORDS
RESOLUTION NO.: , 2016
INTRODUCED BY:
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY:
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 337,2011, the Queensbury Town Board engaged the
auditing services of Bollam, Sheedy, Torani & Co., LLP, CPA's (now known as SaxBST) to
provide cash receipts and disbursement auditing services to the Town of Queensbury for the years
ending December 31, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, and
WHEREAS, the New York State Uniform Justice Court Act §2019-a and Town Law §123
set forth annual reporting, accounting and audit requirements for Town Courts, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with such laws, the Town Board reviewed the audit reports
pertaining to the Queensbury Town Court for the year ended December 31, 2015 and the Town
Board wishes to acknowledge and accept the audit as having fulfilled the Town Board's
responsibility to audit the Town Justices' records,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury hereby acknowledges and accepts the audit
of the Queensbury Town Justice Court's records for the year ended December 31, 2015 as
required by New York State Uniform Justice Court Act §2019-a and Town Law §123 as delineated
in the preambles of this Resolution, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Budget Officer to
provide a copy of such audit and a certified copy of this Resolution to: Joan Casazza, Internal
Control Liaison, New York State Office of Court Administration, 2500 Pond View, Suite LLO1,
Castleton-on-Hudson, NY 12033, and the Town Supervisor, Town Justices and/or Town Budget
Officer to take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this
Resolution.
Duly adopted this 26th day of September, 2016, by the following vote:
AYES
NOES
ABSENT
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Independent Accountant's Report
on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures
To the Supervisor, Town Board, and Town Justices
Town of Queensbury, New York
We have performed the procedures enumerated below, which were agreed to by the management of the
Town of Queensbury, New York (Town), solely to assist the Town in evaluating adherence to the
requirements of Section 2019-a of the Uniform Justice Court Act of the State of New York(the Act) for the
year ended December 31, 2015. The Town is responsible for the adherence to the Act. This agreed-
upon procedures engagement was conducted in accordance with attestation standards established by the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The sufficiency of these procedures is solely the
responsibility of those parties specified in this report. Consequently, we make no representation
regarding the sufficiency of the procedures described below either for the purpose for which this report
has been requested or for any other purpose.
The procedures we performed and the associated findings are as follows:
1. Bank Reconciliations
Procedure - The Handbook for Town and Village Justices and Court Clerks (Handbook), issued by
the New York State Office of the State Comptroller, requires that bank reconciliations be prepared
on a monthly basis. We selected bank reconciliations for the months of July 2015 and December
2015 and traced all deposits to the corresponding documents and bank statements. Items noted as
deposits in transit or as outstanding were agreed to the subsequent month's bank statements.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
2. Monthly Reports to the Office of the State Comptroller
Procedure - We obtained the May and December 2015 monthly reports filed with the Office of the
State Comptroller and agreed financial data per those reports to Court records. We agreed the
remittances for those reports with disbursements to the Town's accounting records.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
3. Records of Bail
Procedure -The Handbook requires that each Justice maintain a record of bail and that the records
reconcile to bank balances on a monthly basis. We selected the bail account reconciliations for the
month of December 2015 and agreed the reconciled balances to the records of bail.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
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4. Cash Receipts Procedures
Procedure - We selected 15 cash receipts per each Justice for collections made and agreed
amounts to deposits and the Court's cash receipt book and the Court's monthly report to the State
Comptroller (Justice McNally, October 2015 and Justice Muller, December 2015). We compared
collections shown in the cash receipt book for the selected months with the bank deposits made
from those collections.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
5. Cash Disbursement Procedures
Procedure - The Court makes remittances to the Town Supervisor for collections reported to the
Office of the State Comptroller each month. The Court makes disbursements for returning bail,
transferring amounts to other courts, and other applicable disbursements. We examined, on a test
basis,these disbursements for the months of May and December 2015.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
6. Determination of Monthly Accountability
Procedure - In accordance with the Handbook, the Court is required to determine accountability at
the end of each month. At December 31, 2015, the Court prepared the following statement of
accountability:
Justice
Muller
Regular Cash Accounts
Cash in bank accounts at December 31, 2015
Bank balances reported on bank statements $ 91,646
Add deposit in transit
Subtotal 91,646
Less outstanding checks 91,646
Adjusted bank balances $ _
Accountability at December 31, 2015 $ -
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6. Determination of Monthly Accountability- Continued
Procedure-Continued
Bail Cash Account
(Note: Bail moneys are deposited into one
bank account for both Justices)
Cash in bank accounts at December 31, 2015
Bank balances reported on bank statements $ 92,180
Add deposit in transit
Subtotal 92,180
Less outstanding checks 3,851
Adjusted bank balances $ 88,329
Accountability at December 31, 2015
Bail held for pending cases $ 88,329
We tested the December 2015 statement of monthly accountability for mathematical accuracy and
compared bank balances to corresponding bank statements dated December 31, 2015. We agreed
outstanding checks per the statement of monthly accountability to check copies in the subsequent
month's bank statement. We obtained the bail account activity for the year ended December 31,
2015, and verified all forfeited and unclaimed bail was remitted to the Town Supervisor's office within
three months of being forfeited to the Justice Court.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
7. Remittances to the Town Supervisor
Procedure - In accordance with the Handbook, the Court is required to make monthly remittances to
the Town to transfer the amounts reported to the Office of the State Comptroller. We agreed the
disbursements made for the months of May and December 2015 per the Town's Court records to the
list of amounts reported by the New York State Office of the State Comptroller.
Finding
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
8. Comparison of Dockets to Monthly Reports
Procedure - We selected 30 defendants between the two Justices for October and December 2015
from the monthly reports filed with the Justice Court Fund. We traced and agreed the selected
defendants from the monthly reports to the receipts for payment of fines/fees.
Findings
• This procedure did not reveal any findings.
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We were not engaged to and did not conduct an audit, the objective of which would be the expression of
an opinion on the Town of Queensbury, New York's compliance with Section 2019-a of the Uniform
Justice Court Act of the State of New York. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Had we
performed additional procedures, other matters might have come to our attention that would have been
reported to you.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of the Supervisor, Town Board, Town Justices,
and management of the Town of Queensbury, New York, the New York State Office of the State
Comptroller, and the Chief Administrative Judge of the Office of Court Administration, and is not intended
to be, and should not be, used by anyone other than these specified parties.
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