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  • NASCIO Recognizes OSA for Outstanding Achievement in State Government

    The Office of the State Auditor was recognized by the National Association of Chief Information Officers for its efforts to improve state government.

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  • Audit Finds Parole Board Not Properly Administering Collection of Supervision Fees

    State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump released an audit of the Massachusetts Parole Board, which found that the board did not properly administer and collect parole supervision fees, and did not perform supervision-level reassessments in required timeframes.

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  • BSI

    BSI is charged with investigating fraud and abuse in the Commonwealth’s public assistance programs.

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  • The Auditor's Report

    Sign up for the OSA e-mail newsletter to get the latest news and updates about the office is making government work better in Massachusetts.

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  • Division of Local Mandates

    The Local Mandate law gives the State Auditor's Office the authority to determine if a proposed or existing state rule or law imposes any direct cost on a city or town.

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  • Chapter 224

    The Office of the State Auditor is evaluating Chapter 224, a law primarily intended to control health care cost growth and improve quality and access to health care services.

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