(a) The division is subject to audit by the state auditor in accordance with Chapter 321, Government Code. The state auditor may audit:
(1) the structure and internal controls of the division;
(2) the level and quality of service provided by the division to employers, injured employees, insurance carriers, self-insured governmental entities, and other participants;
(3) the implementation of statutory mandates by the division;
(4) employee turnover;
(5) information management systems, including public access to nonconfidential information;
(6) the adoption and implementation of administrative rules by the commissioner; and
(7) assessment of administrative violations and the penalties for those violations.
(b) Nothing in this section limits the authority of the state auditor under Chapter 321, Government Code.

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