Mississippi Code § 31-29-21

Withdrawal of funds from Institute for Technology Development Fund
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The funds which are transferred from the sale of bonds under this chapter to the special fund in the State Treasury known as the "Institute for Technology Development Fund" may be withdrawn only in the following manner: Such funds shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the State Fiscal Management Board, which warrants shall be issued upon requisition signed by the State Treasurer. Laws, 1987, ch. 437, § 11, eff. 3/30/1987.
The funds which are transferred from the sale of bonds under this chapter to the special fund in the State Treasury known as the "Institute for Technology Development Fund" may be withdrawn only in the following manner: Such funds shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the State Fiscal Management Board, which warrants shall be issued upon requisition signed by the State Treasurer. Laws, 1987, ch. 437, § 11, eff. 3/30/1987.
The funds which are transferred from the sale of bonds under this chapter to the special fund in the State Treasury known as the "Institute for Technology Development Fund" may be withdrawn only in the following manner: Such funds shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the State Fiscal Management Board, which warrants shall be issued upon requisition signed by the State Treasurer. Laws, 1987, ch. 437, § 11, eff. 3/30/1987.
The funds which are transferred from the sale of bonds under this chapter to the special fund in the State Treasury known as the "Institute for Technology Development Fund" may be withdrawn only in the following manner: Such funds shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the State Fiscal Management Board, which warrants shall be issued upon requisition signed by the State Treasurer.
Laws, 1987, ch. 437, § 11, eff. 3/30/1987.

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