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  6. Title 41 - State Government.
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  8. Chapter 4 - Department of F...
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  10. Article 3 - Division of Control and Accounts.


Article 3 - Division of Control and Accounts.


  • Section 41-4-50 - Established; functions and duties.
  • Section 41-4-51 - Comptroller - Head of division; appointment.
  • Section 41-4-52 - Comptroller - Restrictions on receipt of revenue.
  • Section 41-4-53 - Comptroller - Restrictions on drawing warrants in favor of defaulters.
  • Section 41-4-54 - Accounts against state to be itemized.
  • Section 41-4-55 - Method of indicating Governor's approval of vouchers or accounts where required.
  • Section 41-4-56 - Evidence required for payment from contingent funds.
  • Section 41-4-57 - Statement of expenses of state officers and employees to be filed with Comptroller before warrant issued.
  • Section 41-4-58 - Issuance of duplicate warrants when originals lost.
  • Section 41-4-59 - When warrant deemed duly executed.
  • Section 41-4-60 - When warrants void and claims based thereon barred.
  • Section 41-4-61 - Comptroller may require proof of correctness of claim.
  • Section 41-4-62 - Refund of money paid for invalid or unissued bonds, etc. - Authorized; interest.
  • Section 41-4-63 - Refund of money paid for invalid or unissued bonds, etc. - Application to comptroller; proceedings.
  • Section 41-4-64 - Comptroller may close out certain inactive funds and transfer balance to General Fund.
  • Section 41-4-65 - Online database of state expenditures.
  • Section 41-4-66 - Online database of requests for a proposal for a public contract.
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