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  8. Chapter 13 - Deposit Of State Funds


Chapter 13 - Deposit Of State Funds


  • Section 11-13-10. Vault for State Treasurer.
  • Section 11-13-20. Deposit of state funds in banks or trust companies.
  • Section 11-13-30. Only State Treasurer may invest and deposit funds.
  • Section 11-13-40. General deposit account.
  • Section 11-13-45. Deposit and handling of federal funds; donations from other sources.
  • Section 11-13-60. Security for state funds deposited in excess of FDIC coverage.
  • Section 11-13-70. Reports from depositories to Treasurer.
  • Section 11-13-80. Depositories to report deposits monthly to Comptroller General.
  • Section 11-13-90. Failure of depository to report.
  • Section 11-13-100. Intermingling official funds with private funds prohibited.
  • Section 11-13-110. State departments, boards, and employees prohibited from depositing monies in banks or other financial institutions; exceptions for revolving funds and revenues not required to be remitted.
  • Section 11-13-120. Manner of depositing state funds; exception for county treasurers.
  • Section 11-13-125. State Treasury designated as depository for all funds received by state departments and institutions.
  • Section 11-13-130. Deposit slips.
  • Section 11-13-140. State Treasury deemed bank for federal purposes.
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