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Constitutional Revision Study Documents of the Constitutional Convention Commission, 1968
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CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION STUDY DOCUMENTS [STATE FINANCES]

COMPARISON

Headnotes

Present
Constitution

Constitution of
1867

Constitution of
1864

Constitution of
1851

Constitution of
1776

Amendments to
1776 Constitution

 

 

cancelled; but the Legisla-
ture may make provisions
for the loss of certificates, or
other evidences of the debt;
and may prescribe, by Law,
the manner in which the
Treasurer shall receive and
keep the moneys of the
State.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Treasurer:
Rendering of
accounts; pub-
lishing 'accounts;
presenting ac-
counts to legis-
lature.

Sec. 4. The Treasurer
shall render his Accounts,
quarterly, to the Comptroll-
er; and shall publish, month-
ly, in such newspapers as
the Governor may direct, an
abstract thereof, showing the
amount of cash on hand,
and the place, or places of
deposit thereof; and on the
third day of each regular
session of the legislature, he
shall submit to the Senate
and House of Delegates fair
and accurate copies of all
Accounts by him, from time
to time, rendered and set-
tled with the Comptroller.
He shall, at all times, sub-
mit to the Comptroller the
inspection of the money in
his hands, and perform all
other duties that shall be
prescribed by Law.

Sec. 4. The Treasurer
shall render his Accounts,
quarterly, to the Comp-
troller; and shall publish,
monthly, in such newspapers
as the Governor may direct,
an abstract thereof, show-
ing the amount of cash on
hand, and the place, or
places of deposit thereof;
and on the third day of each
regular session of the Legis-
lature, he shall submit to
the Senate and House of
Delegates fair and accurate
copies of all Accounts by
him, from time to time,
rendered and settled with
the Comptroller. He shall,
at all times, submit to the
Comptroller the inspection
of the money in his hands,
and perform all other duties
tjiat shall be prescribed by
Law.

Sec. 6. The Treasurer
shall render his accounts
quarterly to the Comp-
troller, and on the third day
of each regular session of
the General Assembly he
shall submit to the Senate
and House of Delegates fair
and accurate copies of all
accounts by him from time
to time rendered and settled
with the Comptroller. He
shall at all times submit to
the Comptroller the inspec-
tion of the moneys in his
hands, and perform all other
duties that are now or may
hereafter be prescribed by
law.

Sec. 4. The Treasurer
shall render his accounts
quarterly to the Comp-
troller; and on the third
day of each session of the
Legislature he. shall submit
to the Senate and House of
Delegates fair and accurate
copies of all accounts by
him from time to time ren-
dered and settled with the
Comptroller. He shall at all
times submit to the Comp-
troller, the inspection of the
moneys in his hands, and
perform all other duties that
shall be prescribed by law.

 

 

 

 

 

Comptroller
and Treasurer:
Commencement
t»f term.

Sec. 5. The Comptroller
shall qualify, and enter on
the duties of his office, on
the third Monday of Janu-
ary next succeeding the
time of his election, or as
soon thereafter as practi-
cable. And the Treasurer
shall qualify within one
month after his appointment
by the Legislature.

Sec. 5. The Comptroller
shall qualify, and enter on
the duties of his office, on
the third Monday of January
next succeding the time of
his election, or as soon there-
after as practicable. And the
Treasurer shall qualify with-
in one month after his ap-
pointment by the Legisla-
ture.

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Comptroller and
Treasurer:
Charged with
incompetence;
heacwg; re-
moval; vacancy.

Sec. 6. Whenever during
the recess of the Legisla-
ture charges shall be pre-
ferred to the Governor
against the Comptroller or
Treasurer, for incompetency,

Sec. 6. Whenever during
the recess of the Legislature
charges shall be preferred
to the Governor against the
Comptroller or Treasurer,
for incompetency, malfeas-

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