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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration shall file quarterly reports with the Legislative Council itemizing and summarizing all contracts or agreements entered into by the Governor with the United States Government, or any agencies or instrumentalities thereof, whereby the State of Arkansas is to participate in any program involving the expenditure of federal funds, whether or not state funds are obligated in connection therewith, with respect to new federal programs, or expansion of existing federal programs which were not in existence or which were not implemented by state participation, at the time of the adjournment of the regular session of the General Assembly and entered into prior to the convening of the next regular session of the General Assembly.
(b) The report shall list, with respect to each such contract or agreement:
(1) A brief statement of the purposes of the agreement;
(2) The amount of federal funds to be expended thereunder;
(3) The amount of any state matching funds required in connection with the program, if any;
(4) The name of the agency or department that will administer the program; and
(5) Such additional information as will enable the members of the Legislative Council to determine the nature and purposes of the agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 19. Public Finance § 19-7-101. Reports - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-19-public-finance/ar-code-sect-19-7-101/
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