Oklahoma Code § 19-901.37

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Budgets - Format - Budget summary - Estimate of
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revenues - Determination of needs.
A.  At least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of each
fiscal year, a budget for each fund of the district for which a
budget is required shall be completed by the board.  Each budget
shall provide a complete financial plan for the budget year.  The
budget format shall be as prescribed by the State Auditor and
Inspector.  The format shall contain at least the following in
tabular form for each fund, itemized by department and account
within each fund:
1.  Actual revenues and expenditures for the immediate prior
fiscal year;
2.  Estimated actual revenues and expenditures for the current
fiscal year; and
3.  Estimated revenues and expenditures for the budget year.
B.  The budget for each fund shall contain a budget summary.  It
shall also be accompanied by a budget message from the board which
shall explain the budget and describe its important features.

C.  The estimate of revenues in each fund for any budget year
shall include probable income by source which the district is
legally empowered to collect or receive at the time the budgets are
adopted.  The estimate shall be based upon a review and analysis of
past and anticipated revenues of the district.  Any portion of the
budget of revenues to be derived from special assessments shall not
exceed the estimated amount of the assessment which is available for
appropriation, as finally determined by the board, or which can or
must be raised as required by law.  The budget of expenditures for
each fund shall not exceed the estimated revenues for each fund.  No
more than ten percent (10%) of the total budget for any fund may be
budgeted for miscellaneous purposes.
D.  The board shall determine the needs of the district for
sinking fund purposes, and include these requirements in the debt
service fund budget for the budget year.

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