As California's
chief fiscal officer, the state controller has broad superintending authority over the accounting and disbursement of state and local government finances. As such, the state controller: • Acts as the state's accountant. This role entails maintaining the statewide
accounting system, recording and adjusting state agency
transactions, issuing
reports to stakeholders on the financial condition and operations of the state, approving
claims against the state, administering
payroll to state employees, ordering deposits into the
state treasury, and drawing
warrants and approving
electronic fund transfers. • Administers California's unclaimed property laws. As such, the state controller audits holders of
unclaimed property, safeguards unclaimed property reported to the office, and works to return unclaimed property to its rightful owners. • Audits public funds spent by state agencies. The state controller is the
internal auditor for the state of California and its agencies, examining the
internal controls of state agencies, the state lottery, and oil and gas lease royalties to assure operational effectiveness and efficiency, reliable financial reporting, and legal compliance. A separate
state auditor serves as the
external auditor for the whole of state government and reports exclusively to the
Legislature on state agency financial management and performance. • Supervises local government finances. As part of this function, the state controller has broad discretion to audit any state funds spent by local governments. Moreover, the state controller prescribes uniform accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting systems applicable to nearly 5,000 counties, cities, towns, school districts, local housing authorities, rural development authorities, and all other political subdivisions of the state. Local government accounting and auditing aside, the state controller also reviews the annual
financial and
single audits performed by external auditors on behalf of California's local governments for conformity with the law and
Government Auditing Standards. Likewise, the state controller collects, apportions, and distributes
property taxes and other state aids among California's many counties, cities, towns, and school districts. In addition to the office's functional responsibilities, the state controller serves on over 70 boards and commissions, including the
California State Lands Commission,
California State Teachers’ Retirement System,
California Public Employees’ Retirement System,
California Board of Equalization,
California Franchise Tax Board, California Pollution Control Financing Authority, the California Debt Limit Allocation Commission, California Alternative Energy Source Financing Authority, the California Education Facilities Authority, and the
California Victim Compensation Board, among others. == Staff ==