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  8. Chapter 8 - Department of Accounts


Chapter 8 - Department of Accounts


  • § 2.2-800. Department of Accounts created; appointment of Comptroller; oath
  • § 2.2-801. Comptroller to appoint administrative assistants, etc.
  • § 2.2-802. General accounting and clearance through Comptroller
  • § 2.2-803. Financial accounting and control
  • § 2.2-803.1. Processing of payroll and other transactions by certain institutions of higher education
  • § 2.2-804. Recovery of certain improper payments to state officers and employees
  • § 2.2-805. Fiscal year
  • § 2.2-806. Reports and payments by city and county treasurers, and clerks of court; deposits of state income tax payments
  • § 2.2-807. Monthly reports of state departments, divisions, etc., receiving public funds
  • § 2.2-808. Collection of delinquent taxes
  • § 2.2-809. When accounts on Comptroller's books to be balanced; general ledger of accounts
  • § 2.2-810. Judges and clerks to certify to Supreme Court lists of all allowances made by courts
  • § 2.2-811. Cancellation of state bonds received in settlement of claims
  • § 2.2-812. What Comptroller may do with old books and papers
  • § 2.2-813. Annual report of Comptroller to Governor
  • § 2.2-813.1. Biannual disclosure by Comptroller of revenue sources collected
  • § 2.2-813.2. Biannual disclosure by Comptroller of other obligations of the Commonwealth
  • § 2.2-814. To whom claims presented; Comptroller to furnish forms
  • § 2.2-815. Claims to be examined and forwarded to Comptroller; what Comptroller may allow
  • § 2.2-816. When Comptroller may refer claim to Governor
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