HRS §560:3-1214
State comptroller must audit court clerks yearly
The state comptroller must check the money records and actions of court clerks who manage small estates at least once a year. The comptroller reports the findings to the judges of those courts.
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The statute, as written — Annual audit of accounts of clerk
Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, the comptroller of the State shall audit not less frequently than annually the accounts and transactions of the clerks of the courts in their official capacity as conservators or as personal representatives of small estates, and report the results of the audit to the judges of the respective courts.
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