Tennessee Code § 41-8-113

Special account to be established
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There is authorized to be established in the general fund of the state treasury a special account for depositing available funds under this chapter and for disbursing those funds to the counties that qualify for grants or loans under this chapter; provided, that the commissioner of finance and administration, with the approval of the comptroller of the treasury, may establish the account in such other manner as is deemed appropriate. Acts 1981, ch. 491, § 13; T.C.A., § 41-10-113.
There is authorized to be established in the general fund of the state treasury a special account for depositing available funds under this chapter and for disbursing those funds to the counties that qualify for grants or loans under this chapter; provided, that the commissioner of finance and administration, with the approval of the comptroller of the treasury, may establish the account in such other manner as is deemed appropriate. Acts 1981, ch. 491, § 13; T.C.A., § 41-10-113.
There is authorized to be established in the general fund of the state treasury a special account for depositing available funds under this chapter and for disbursing those funds to the counties that qualify for grants or loans under this chapter; provided, that the commissioner of finance and administration, with the approval of the comptroller of the treasury, may establish the account in such other manner as is deemed appropriate. Acts 1981, ch. 491, § 13; T.C.A., § 41-10-113.
There is authorized to be established in the general fund of the state treasury a special account for depositing available funds under this chapter and for disbursing those funds to the counties that qualify for grants or loans under this chapter; provided, that the commissioner of finance and administration, with the approval of the comptroller of the treasury, may establish the account in such other manner as is deemed appropriate.
Acts 1981, ch. 491, § 13; T.C.A., § 41-10-113.

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