Arkansas Code § 19-4-710

Interagency transfers - Definition
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(a) To prevent the duplication of recording expenditures and revenues resulting from interagency transactions, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after securing the approval of the proposed procedures by the Legislative Auditor, may provide for an interagency transfer of moneys or recognize a journal entry to charge the expenditure to the disbursing agency without creating a warrant and to identify the cash receipt by the receiving agency. (b) Budget manuals prepared for the General Assembly for the biennial state budget shall identify the original revenue source of interagency transfers of funds. (c) As used in this section, "interagency transfer" means: (1) The purchase of services or commodities by one (1) state agency from another state agency, or within a state agency; or (2) Other transfers of funds under § 19-5-106 or other provision of law. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 13; 1977, No. 486, § 3; 1979, No. 833, § 4; 1985, No. 365, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-339; Acts 2001, No. 1453, § 16; 2005, No. 1172, § 1.
(a) To prevent the duplication of recording expenditures and revenues resulting from interagency transactions, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after securing the approval of the proposed procedures by the Legislative Auditor, may provide for an interagency transfer of moneys or recognize a journal entry to charge the expenditure to the disbursing agency without creating a warrant and to identify the cash receipt by the receiving agency. (b) Budget manuals prepared for the General Assembly for the biennial state budget shall identify the original revenue source of interagency transfers of funds. (c) As used in this section, "interagency transfer" means: (1) The purchase of services or commodities by one (1) state agency from another state agency, or within a state agency; or (2) Other transfers of funds under § 19-5-106 or other provision of law. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 13; 1977, No. 486, § 3; 1979, No. 833, § 4; 1985, No. 365, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-339; Acts 2001, No. 1453, § 16; 2005, No. 1172, § 1.
(a) To prevent the duplication of recording expenditures and revenues resulting from interagency transactions, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after securing the approval of the proposed procedures by the Legislative Auditor, may provide for an interagency transfer of moneys or recognize a journal entry to charge the expenditure to the disbursing agency without creating a warrant and to identify the cash receipt by the receiving agency. (b) Budget manuals prepared for the General Assembly for the biennial state budget shall identify the original revenue source of interagency transfers of funds. (c) As used in this section, "interagency transfer" means: (1) The purchase of services or commodities by one (1) state agency from another state agency, or within a state agency; or (2) Other transfers of funds under § 19-5-106 or other provision of law. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 13; 1977, No. 486, § 3; 1979, No. 833, § 4; 1985, No. 365, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-339; Acts 2001, No. 1453, § 16; 2005, No. 1172, § 1.
(a) To prevent the duplication of recording expenditures and revenues resulting from interagency transactions, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after securing the approval of the proposed procedures by the Legislative Auditor, may provide for an interagency transfer of moneys or recognize a journal entry to charge the expenditure to the disbursing agency without creating a warrant and to identify the cash receipt by the receiving agency.
(b) Budget manuals prepared for the General Assembly for the biennial state budget shall identify the original revenue source of interagency transfers of funds.
(c) As used in this section, "interagency transfer" means: (1) The purchase of services or commodities by one (1) state agency from another state agency, or within a state agency; or (2) Other transfers of funds under § 19-5-106 or other provision of law.
(1) The purchase of services or commodities by one (1) state agency from another state agency, or within a state agency; or
(2) Other transfers of funds under § 19-5-106 or other provision of law.
Acts 1973, No. 876, § 13; 1977, No. 486, § 3; 1979, No. 833, § 4; 1985, No. 365, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-339; Acts 2001, No. 1453, § 16; 2005, No. 1172, § 1.

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