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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Chief Fiscal Officer of the State shall have the authority, upon request of a state agency having funds on deposit in a depository other than the State Treasury, to authorize the agency to deposit the moneys into the State Treasury.
(b) The Chief Fiscal Officer of the State shall determine the classification of the funds and shall designate or create the State Treasury fund into which the moneys are to be deposited.
(c) The appropriation acts which appropriated the cash moneys shall be construed to be in conformity with Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 29, and Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 12, for withdrawing moneys from the State Treasury.
(d) All moneys deposited into the State Treasury under the provisions of this section shall be deposited as nonrevenue receipts and shall not be subjected to the provisions of § 19-5-205(e) unless the source of the revenue is specifically classified in § 19-6-201 or § 19-6-301.
(e) If any moneys classified as trust funds under the provisions of this section earn interest, then that interest shall be credited to the trust fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 19. Public Finance § 19-4-503. State agency deposits--Classification - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-19-public-finance/ar-code-sect-19-4-503/
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