Utah Code § 63A-3-204

Financial control system -- Financial reports as to state funds -- Information
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required of executive directors of state departments.
(1) The director of the Division of Finance shall:
(a) maintain a financial control system according to generally accepted accounting principles;
(b) record the constituent elements of the General Fund and of each special fund in proper
relationship to each other; and
(c) keep all accounts in balance.
(2) The director of the Division of Finance shall prepare and submit to the governor and to the
Legislature, when requested, reports showing:
(a) the condition of the General Fund and each special fund of the state;
(b) the available cash resources of the General Fund and each special fund of the state;
(c) as to each fund:
(i) the estimated revenue and anticipated time of collection;
(ii) the current encumbrances, future obligations, and estimated date they accrue;
(iii) appropriations;
(iv) obligations;
(v) monthly allotments;
(vi) unencumbered allotments; and
(vii) reserves and surpluses;
(d) the capital assets and liability accounts of the state; and
(e) the valuation account of all other state property.
(3) The executive director of each department of state government and all institutions of higher
education shall submit statements containing the information and data necessary to enable the
director of the Division of Finance to submit to the governor the reports required by Subsection
(2).
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 212, 1993 General Session

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