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Session Laws, 1920
Volume 539, Page 819   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 819

the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1920, and ending September
30th, 1921, and for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1921,
and ending September 30th, 1922, as hereinafter indicated.

SECTION 2. And be it further enacted, That every department,
board, commission, officer or institution receiving an appropria-
tion hereunder shall notify the Comptroller at least ten days
before the end of the fiscal year for which such appropriation
is made, whether and to what extent the unexpended balance of
such appropriation, if any there will be at the end of said fiscal
year, is needed to meet obligations incurred during that year
and which will be unpaid at the end thereof. Any unexpended
balance of such appropriation, against which there will be no
such outstanding obligations at the end of the fiscal year, shall
revert to the Treasury of the State at the end of the fiscal year;
provided, however, that appropriations for the acquisition of
land, buildings, equipment and new construction shall be avail-
able for such purposes subsequent to the fiscal year for which
the same are made, if the approval of the Governor is obtained
before the end of such fiscal year; otherwise such appropriation
which may be unexpended or unappropriated as above set out
shall revert in the same manner and to the same extent as other
appropriations.

SECTION 3. And be it further enacted, That if any additional
funds from any source whatever in excess of the appropriations
herein made shall come into the hands of any department, board,
commission, officer or institution of the State, the same may be
expended by such department, board, commission, officer or insti-
tution, with the approval of the Governor; any such excess not
so expended shall revert to the Treasury of the State at the end
of the fiscal year in which the same is received by such depart-
ment, board, commission, officer or institution, unless there shall
be an outstanding obligation against the same incurred with the
approval of the Governor.

SECTION 4. And be it further enacted, That all funds in the
State Treasury at the end of each fiscal year, which are not
directly obligated by some specific appropriation herein or
hereinbefore made, shall, at the end of each said fiscal year,
revert to the general treasury of the State, whether the same
be now carried as special funds or general funds; provided, how-
ever, that this section shall not apply to the State Accident
Fund, nor to the State Game Protection Fund, nor to the re-
ceipts from the Public School Tax which may be in the Treasury


 

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