Oklahoma Code § 62-34.47

Title 62. Public Finance: Allocation of revenues - Capital expenditures -
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Nonfiscal appropriations - Public Building Fund.
A.  The Division of Central Accounting and Reporting shall
allocate all revenues to the credit of any fund in the State
Treasury except the Public Building Fund, in accordance with the
provisions of Section 23 of Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution.
B.  The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services may require that appropriations for capital expenditures be
financed by a separate cash account so that allocations of cash to
any agency for purposes of constructing buildings, making
improvements, purchasing equipment, or other capital expenditures,
may not be used to finance the current operations of the agency.
C.  Appropriations which are nonfiscal for contractual and
expenditure purposes, shall be considered fiscal for revenue
purposes, but may be allotted for expenditure at any time within
thirty (30) months from date such acts are enacted.  Revenue which
accrues to the credit of the Public Building Fund in the State
Treasury shall be allocated to the appropriations from the Public
Building Fund in consecutive order.  The Governor shall designate
the order of payment of the appropriations from the Public Building
Fund.  The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services shall allocate the collections sufficient to pay the first
appropriation designated by the Governor, before the Director
allocates any amount to the second and so on, until all
appropriations are provided for.  The contracting agency receiving
such appropriation shall not contract the same until revenue has
been allocated as provided in the Oklahoma State Finance Act.
Added by Laws 1947, p. 376, § 15, emerg. eff. Feb. 25, 1947.
Amended by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 27, eff. July 1, 2009.  Renumbered
from § 41.15 of this title by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 64, eff. July 1,
2009.  Amended by Laws 2012, c. 304, § 375.

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