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  8. Article 5 - Financial Control


Article 5 - Financial Control


  • Section 6-5-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 6-5-2 - Financial control division; central system of state accounts; accounting systems; processing documents; model accounting practices; internal accounting controls.
  • Section 6-5-2.1 - Division; additional duties.
  • Section 6-5-3 - Legality and authority for proposed expenditures determined by division and state agency; encumbering funds.
  • Section 6-5-4.1 - Annual financial report.
  • Section 6-5-5 - Warrants issued by secretary; powers and duties of state auditor regarding warrants and transfer of funds imposed upon secretary.
  • Section 6-5-6 - Determinations to be made prior to issuance of warrants.
  • Section 6-5-7 - Warrant or documentation to show fund from which payment is made; settlement of claims against state; account between state and treasury.
  • Section 6-5-8 - Vouchers.
  • Section 6-5-9 - Secretary may authorize state agencies to issue warrants; secretary may except state agencies from submission of proposed vouchers, purchase orders or contracts.
  • Section 6-5-9.1 - Procurement card project.
  • Section 6-5-10 - State agency reversions; director powers; compliance with federal rules.
  • Section 6-5-11 - "Annual" defined for payroll administration.
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