New Hampshire State Comptroller
Comptroller of New Hampshire | |
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Incumbent since 2017Dana Call | |
Division of Accounting, Department of Administrative Services | |
Appointer | Governor[1] |
Constituting instrument | RSA 21-I:8 |
Website | https://www.das.nh.gov/accounting/contacts.aspx |
The Comptroller of New Hampshire, also called the Director of Accounting Services[2] is the chief financial officer of the US state of New Hampshire, appointed by its Governor.[1] Dana Call succeeded Gerard Murphy after his resignation as comptroller.[1]
Duties
The duties of the Comptroller of New Hampshire are defined in New Hampshire state law as follows:
"The comptroller shall direct the state's accounting functions... to the end that the fiscal affairs of all state agencies and departments will be adequately and uniformly serviced and that periodic financial and management reports will be available to serve the various needs of all state agencies and the executive and legislative branches in their decision making processes."[2]
Pay
According to New Hampshire government website TransparentNH, the Comptroller was paid US$140,348.12 in 2022.[3]
References
- ^ a b c "N.H.'s Comptroller Resigning; Sununu Will Appoint Successor". New Hampshire Public Radio. 2017-01-13.
- ^ a b "21-I:8 Division of Accounting Services". New Hampshire General Court. September 30, 2023.
- ^ "State Employee Pay Search | Pay Transparency Search | New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services". business.nh.gov. Retrieved 2023-10-02.