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  8. Chapter 17 - State Treasurer.


Chapter 17 - State Treasurer.


  • Section 36-17-1 - Bond.
  • Section 36-17-2 - Jurisdiction of action upon Treasurer's bond.
  • Section 36-17-3 - Duties generally.
  • Section 36-17-4 - Chief clerk and other assistants.
  • Section 36-17-4.1 - Additional employee.
  • Section 36-17-5 - Officers and employees subject to Merit System.
  • Section 36-17-6 - Settlement of accounts and delivery of books, etc., on removal or resignation.
  • Section 36-17-8 - Procedure for drawing money for payment of interest.
  • Section 36-17-10 - Payment of interest.
  • Section 36-17-11 - When Treasurer not liable for loss in providing for payment of interest.
  • Section 36-17-12 - Custodian of state bonds, etc., redeemed; registry of paid bonds.
  • Section 36-17-13 - Recordation of paid and cancelled coupons; destruction of cancelled bonds and coupons.
  • Section 36-17-14 - Issuance of duplicates of lost or destroyed registered state bonds.
  • Section 36-17-15 - Conversion of coupon bonds into registered bonds and vice versa.
  • Section 36-17-16 - Destruction of cancelled state warrants and journals relating thereto.
  • Section 36-17-17 - Special trustee of state sinking funds.
  • Section 36-17-18 - Investment of surplus state funds in obligations of United States and State of Israel.
  • Section 36-17-19 - Bonds, etc., to be deposited with Treasurer and payments made to Treasurer.
  • Section 36-17-20 - State Treasury Operations Fund.
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