The State Controller is the Chief Fiscal Officer of California,
the eighth largest economy in the world. He helps administer $300
billion in state pension funds and serves on 76 state boards and
commissions. These are charged with duties ranging from protecting
our coastline to helping build hospitals. The Controller is the state’s
independent fiscal watchdog, providing sound fiscal control over
more than $100 billion in receipts and disbursements of public funds
a year, offering fiscal guidance to local governments and uncovering
fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars.
State Controller's Functions
- Account for and control disbursement of all state
funds.
- Determine legality and accuracy of every claim
against the State.
- Issue warrants in payment of the
State's bills including lottery prizes.
- Administer
the Uniform State Payroll System.
- Audit and process
all personnel and payroll transactions for state civil
service; exempt
employees; state university and college system employees.
- Responsible for auditing various state and local government
programs.
- Inform
the public of the State's financial condition.
- Administer
the Unclaimed Property Law.
- Inform the public
of financial transactions of city, county and district
governments.
- Administer
Property Tax Postponement Program.
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