State of Indiana has its first State Comptroller

A new law allows the State Auditor to be known as the State Comptroller.

Tera Klutz. Photo by the Office of the State Comptroller. 

INDIANAPOLIS – State Auditor Tera Klutz officially became Indiana’s first State Comptroller on July 1.

The name change stems from House Enrolled Act 1001, which allows the State Auditor to be known as the State Comptroller to better align with the responsibilities of the office.

“The title of ‘State Comptroller’ provides a more appropriate depiction of the services we provide,” said Comptroller Klutz. “We balance the state’s checkbook, distribute tax dollars, provide year-end financial reporting and pay state employees.

“Due to the previous title of State Auditor, the most common misconception of my office was that we audit the State, other local governments or even individual taxpayers; however, those audits are performed by the State Board of Accounts and the Department of Revenue.”

The new law does not change Indiana’s constitution which creates the position, title and requirements to be elected Auditor of State.

Indiana now joins the list of 19 other states who refer to their CFO as the State Comptroller or Controller.

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