(a) All fees and moneys from whatever source coming into the hands of the board shall be paid by the board to the state treasurer and become a part of the general fund. (b) The commissioner of finance and administration shall make allotments out of the general fund for the proper expenditures of the board, and no expenditure may be made by the board until the allotment for the expenditure has been made by the commissioner. The allotments for the operation of the board shall be disbursed under the general budgetary laws of the state. (c) Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per diem when actually engaged in the discharge of that member's official duties and, in addition, be reimbursed for all travel and other necessary expenses. The secretary of the board shall, in lieu of the per diem provided by this section, receive a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month as set annually by the board. All reimbursement for travel expenses shall be in accordance with the comprehensive travel regulations as promulgated by the department of finance and administration and approved by the attorney general and reporter. Amended by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 455,s 5, eff. 7/1/2017. Acts 1923, ch. 9, § 15; impl. am. Acts 1925, ch. 115, § 32; Shan. Supp., § 3654a129; Code 1932, § 7023; Acts 1939, ch. 116, § 8; C. Supp. 1950, § 7023; Acts 1953, ch. 113, § 36; impl. am. Acts 1959, ch. 9, § 3; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 97, § 3; 1976, ch. 781, § 5; 1976, ch. 806, § 1(27); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 63-406. (a) All fees and moneys from whatever source coming into the hands of the board shall be paid by the board to the state treasurer and become a part of the general fund. (b) The commissioner of finance and administration shall make allotments out of the general fund for the proper expenditures of the board, and no expenditure may be made by the board until the allotment for the expenditure has been made by the commissioner. The allotments for the operation of the board shall be disbursed under the general budgetary laws of the state. (c) Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per diem when actually engaged in the discharge of that member's official duties and, in addition, be reimbursed for all travel and other necessary expenses. The secretary of the board shall, in lieu of the per diem provided by this section, receive a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month as set annually by the board. All reimbursement for travel expenses shall be in accordance with the comprehensive travel regulations as promulgated by the department of finance and administration and approved by the attorney general and reporter. Amended by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 455,s 5, eff. 7/1/2017. Acts 1923, ch. 9, § 15; impl. am. Acts 1925, ch. 115, § 32; Shan. Supp., § 3654a129; Code 1932, § 7023; Acts 1939, ch. 116, § 8; C. Supp. 1950, § 7023; Acts 1953, ch. 113, § 36; impl. am. Acts 1959, ch. 9, § 3; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 97, § 3; 1976, ch. 781, § 5; 1976, ch. 806, § 1(27); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 63-406. (a) All fees and moneys from whatever source coming into the hands of the board shall be paid by the board to the state treasurer and become a part of the general fund. (b) The commissioner of finance and administration shall make allotments out of the general fund for the proper expenditures of the board, and no expenditure may be made by the board until the allotment for the expenditure has been made by the commissioner. The allotments for the operation of the board shall be disbursed under the general budgetary laws of the state. (c) Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per diem when actually engaged in the discharge of that member's official duties and, in addition, be reimbursed for all travel and other necessary expenses. The secretary of the board shall, in lieu of the per diem provided by this section, receive a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month as set annually by the board. All reimbursement for travel expenses shall be in accordance with the comprehensive travel regulations as promulgated by the department of finance and administration and approved by the attorney general and reporter. Amended by 2017 Tenn. Acts, ch. 455,s 5, eff. 7/1/2017. Acts 1923, ch. 9, § 15; impl. am. Acts 1925, ch. 115, § 32; Shan. Supp., § 3654a129; Code 1932, § 7023; Acts 1939, ch. 116, § 8; C. Supp. 1950, § 7023; Acts 1953, ch. 113, § 36; impl. am. Acts 1959, ch. 9, § 3; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 97, § 3; 1976, ch. 781, § 5; 1976, ch. 806, § 1(27); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 63-406. (a) All fees and moneys from whatever source coming into the hands of the board shall be paid by the board to the state treasurer and become a part of the general fund. (b) The commissioner of finance and administration shall make allotments out of the general fund for the proper expenditures of the board, and no expenditure may be made by the board until the allotment for the expenditure has been made by the commissioner. The allotments for the operation of the board shall be disbursed under the general budgetary laws of the state. (c) Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per diem when actually engaged in the discharge of that member's official duties and, in addition, be reimbursed for all travel and other necessary expenses. The secretary of the board shall, in lieu of the per diem provided by this section, receive a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month as set annually by the board. All reimbursement for travel expenses shall be in accordance with the comprehensive travel regulations as promulgated by the department of finance and administration and approved by the attorney general and reporter. Acts 1923, ch. 9, § 15; impl. am. Acts 1925, ch. 115, § 32; Shan. Supp., § 3654a129; Code 1932, § 7023; Acts 1939, ch. 116, § 8; C. Supp. 1950, § 7023; Acts 1953, ch. 113, § 36; impl. am. Acts 1959, ch. 9, § 3; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 97, § 3; 1976, ch. 781, § 5; 1976, ch. 806, § 1(27); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 63-406.
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