Title 50, Chapter 6, Section 1
( 50-6-1)
(a) The Department of Audits and Accounts is created and
established. The head of the department shall be an experienced
auditor and accountant with not less than five years' experience as
an accountant in the Department of Audits and Accounts or in a
governmental agency of a similar nature or shall be a duly certified
public accountant with at least five years' practical experience in
the duties for which he is certified and who, when named or elected
as prescribed in subsection (b) of this Code section and when
qualified, shall be known and designated as state auditor. (b) The state auditor shall be elected by the General Assembly in
the following manner: A joint resolution which shall fix a definite
time for the nomination and election of the state auditor may be
introduced in either branch of the General Assembly. Upon passage
of the resolution by a majority vote of the membership of the Senate
and House of Representatives it shall be the duty of the Speaker of
the House of Representatives to call for the nomination and election
of the state auditor at the time specified in the resolution, at
which time the name of the qualified person receiving a majority
vote of the membership of the House of Representatives shall be
transmitted to the Senate for confirmation. Upon the qualified
person's receiving a majority vote of the membership of the Senate,
he shall be declared the duly elected state auditor; and the
Governor shall be notified of his election by the Secretary of the
Senate. The Governor is directed to administer the oath of office
to the state auditor and to furnish the state auditor with a
properly executed commission of office certifying his election. (c) The term of office of the state auditor shall continue until a
successor is elected as provided in subsection (b) of this Code
section. In the event of a vacancy in the position of state auditor
at a time when the General Assembly is not in session it shall be
the duty of the Governor and he is empowered and directed to appoint
a state auditor possessing the qualifications as provided in
subsection (a) of this Code section who shall serve as state auditor
until the next regular session of the General Assembly, at which
time the nomination and election of a state auditor shall be held by
the General Assembly as provided in subsection (b) of this Code
section. |