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  8. Chapter 105 - Depositories
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  10. Article 1 - State Depositories.


Article 1 - State Depositories.


  • § 27-105-1. State Depository Commission to mean State Treasurer; depositories for state funds
  • § 27-105-3. Banks defined
  • § 27-105-5. Qualification as public funds depository; authority of State Treasurer; definitions
  • § 27-105-6. Further qualification as public funds depository participating in public funds guaranty pool
  • § 27-105-7. Bonds offered for security; how dealt with
  • § 27-105-9. Application for keeping state funds; pro rata allocation
  • § 27-105-11. Commission issued depository
  • § 27-105-13. Commission form
  • § 27-105-15. Record of proceedings
  • § 27-105-17. Employees; regulations
  • § 27-105-19. All moneys received to be receipted for in triplicate
  • § 27-105-21. Deposits at interest of certain funds with state depositories; reports
  • § 27-105-23. How tax collectors may make settlements
  • § 27-105-25. Failure to pay treasurer’s check
  • § 27-105-27. Loan of state funds unlawful or removal of same a felony
  • § 27-105-29. Failure to perform duty under this article a misdemeanor
  • § 27-105-31. Governor and treasurer to count depository receipts as cash
  • § 27-105-33. Deposit and investment of excess state funds
  • § 27-105-35. Commission meetings and duties
  • § 27-105-37. Acceptance by banks of checks payable to state agency
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