088-00-12 Ark. Code R. § 2

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, June, 2024
Rule 088.00.12-002 - Rule 1-18 : Audit Committee Charter and Rule 6-1: Membership Rules
1. There shall be an Audit Committee composed of three members of the ATRS Board of Trustees appointed by the Board Chair and two at-large members from the public with extensive auditing experience approved by the Board. The at-large members must be Independent and have no affiliation with the system.
2. The committee shall meet as needed on call by either the committee chair or the ATRS Internal Auditor. Actions taken by the committee shall be reported to the ATRS Board of Trustees.
3. The committee has authority to conduct or authorize investigations into any matters within its scope of responsibility and to seek any information it requires from employees, all of who are directed to cooperate with the committee's request. In the event the committee has difficulty obtaining the necessary information from an employee or employees, the committee may seek assistance from the Executive Director or the Board of Trustees as the circumstances dictate.
4. The committee may invite members of management, auditors, employees, or others to attend meetings and provide pertinent information as necessary
5. The committee will assist the Board of Trustees in fulfilling the Board oversight responsibility relating to:
A. The financial reporting processes
B. The system of internal controls
C. The internal audit process
D. The System's compliance with laws and regulatory requirements and ethics policies
6. Meeting agendas will be prepared and provided in advance to committee members , along with appropriate briefing material when practical.
7. The committee may act by majority consent of all the members of the committee.
8. Minutes of the meeting will be prepared and presented at the next scheduled Audit Committee meeting for review and approval.
9. The committee will carry out the following responsibilities:
A. Financial Statements.
i. Review with management and auditors the results of audits which have significant findings and recommendations, together with management's responses to findings and follow up on corrective actions.
B. Internal Control.
i. Review the result assessment to consider the effectiveness of the system's internal controls.
ii. Review with management and auditors any significant findings and recommendations on internal controls over financial reporting, together with management's responses.
C. internal Audit.
i. Review with management and the Internal Auditor the charter, activities, staffing, and organizational structure of the internal audit function.
ii. Review and approve the audit plan and all major changes to the plan.
iii. Review Internal Audit's reports and follow up on findings and recommendations.
D. Compliance.
i. Review the findings of any examinations by regulatory agencies, and any auditor observations.
E. Reporting Responsibilities.
i. Regularly report to the Board of Trustees on the committee's activities and issues that arise with respect to the quality or integrity of the system's financial statement, compliance with legal or regulatory requirements, and the performance of the internal audit function.
F. Other Responsibilities.
i. Perform other activities related to this charter or the audit functions as requested by the Board of Trustees.
ii. Resolve any disagreements between management and the Intenal Auditor regarding financial reporting.
iii. Review and assess the adequacy of the committee charter, and propose recommended changes as needed, and request Board of Trustees approval for recommended changes.
10. The committee may periodically evaluate itself and report the results to the Board of Trustees. The effective date for the start of any evaluation process and frequency of evaluations may be determined by the committee.

Adopted: December 3, 2007

Adopted by Board: April 2, 2012

Amended: May 2, 2012

Effective: September 4, 2012

MEMBERSHIP RULES

A.C.A. § 24-7-501-502, A.C.A. §24-7-202, A.C.A. § 24-7-406, as amended by Act 97 of 2007

RULES

1. Effective July 1, 2001, those employees whose nonteaching service began before July 1, 1989, and whose nonteaching service is covered or coverable by the Public Employees Retirement System may elect to be covered by the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System. The elections shall be made prior to May 31 on a form provided by System and shall be effective the following July 1 (Act 742 of 2001).
2. Employees who are eligible for membership in the Teacher Retirement System are ineligible for membership in another state retirement system while employed in a position covered by Teacher Retirement, excluding service in the Arkansas General Assembly [A.C.A. § 24-7-204(6)].
3. The ATRS Executive Director shall monitor, from time to time, employers that participate In the system to ensure that only employers that meet both the federal and state requirements for participation and continued participation remain employers in the system. If the Executive Director determines that an employer no longer meets the requirements for continued participation in the system, the Executive Director shall notify the Board of Trustees to allow appropriate review and action by the Board.

Amended: June 15, 2004

April 26, 2007

July 1, 2011 (Emergency)

Adopted: Augusts, 2011

Effective: November 11, 2011

Adopted by Board: April 2, 2012

Amended: May 2, 2012

Effective: September 4, 2012

088.00.12 Ark. Code R. § 002

8/6/2012