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  10. Part 51 - State Budget and Appropriations


Part 51 - State Budget and Appropriations


  • § 9-4-5101. Items set forth in budget.
  • § 9-4-5102. Performance-based program budgeting.
  • § 9-4-5103. Estimates by departments -- Classification of expenditures.
  • § 9-4-5104. Revenue estimates.
  • § 9-4-5105. Review of estimates -- Transmittal of budget document -- Governor's power to amend the budget not restricted or prohibited.
  • § 9-4-5106. Form and contents of budget document -- General appropriations bill.
  • § 9-4-5107. Direct and continuing appropriations.
  • § 9-4-5108. Form of appropriation bill -- Capital projects -- General legislation -- Contents of title.
  • § 9-4-5109. Amendment of appropriation recommendations.
  • § 9-4-5110. Work program -- Allotments.
  • § 9-4-5111. Reserve allotment.
  • § 9-4-5112. Revision of work programs.
  • § 9-4-5113. Certification of funds to meet obligations.
  • § 9-4-5114. Obligations after fiscal year prohibited -- Allotments required.
  • § 9-4-5115. State funds received by local government unit not to be expended for costs of lawsuit against state in which local government unit is plaintiff.
  • § 9-4-5116. Abortion funding.
  • § 9-4-5117. Certification of board fees -- Regulatory fees.
  • § 9-4-5118. State funds not to be expended to pay municipality’s public indebtedness.
  • § 9-4-5119. Prohibited use of state funds by University of Tennessee -- Use of funds in budget of office of diversity and inclusion.
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