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(a) The sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) appropriated by Chapter 467, Statutes of 1913, for a cash revolving fund to facilitate the work of the Adjutant General's office, shall be hereafter held, continued, and used by the Adjutant General for that purpose. All or any part of the money may be drawn from the state treasury without the submission of receipts, vouchers, or itemized statements and may be used by the Adjutant General in advancing cash payments for ordnance, equipment, material, labor, supplies, and incidental expenses requiring cash payments in advance, where the payments are necessary for the proper operation of the militia. Any amounts shall be repaid out of the appropriation against which they are a proper charge, upon itemized claims accompanied by proper vouchers and receipts, and the money returned to the cash revolving fund.
(b) The Adjutant General shall be liable on their bond for the money so advanced to the Adjutant General and may, to protect themself, require sufficient bond of the several employees under the Adjutant General in case it should be necessary to delegate any of them to disburse money from the revolving fund. The Adjutant General shall account for the money herein appropriated at any time upon demand of the Department of Finance or the Controller.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Military and Veterans Code - MVC § 189 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/military-and-veterans-code/mvc-sect-189/
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