HB 2695: funds; repeal |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Representative Udall, LD 25 BILL STATUS: Appropriations |
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Repeals unused funds and transfers
unexpended and unencumbered monies to the state GF.
History
No state agency, authorized agent of any state agency, or budget unit is authorized to establish a bank for any government monies. Any monies that are received by a state agency are to be deposited with the state treasurer or in an account that is authorized by the State Treasurer. (A.R.S. § 35-142)
Provisions
1. Repeals the following funds:
a. Child Safety Expedited Substance Fund;
b. Joint Substance Abuse Treatment Fund;
c. Technology-Based Language Development and Literacy Intervention Fund;
d. American Competitiveness Project Fund;
e. Oil Overcharge Fund;
f. Tourism Workshop Fund;
g. Juvenile Corrections Career Technical Education Fund;
h. Training Institute Fund;
i. Housing Development Fund;
j. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Indirect Cost Fund;
k. Voluntary Lawn and Garden Equipment Emissions Fund;
l. Used Oil Fund. (Sec. 1-13)
2. Transfers unexpended and unencumbered monies from the following funds to the GF:
a. Oil Overcharge Fund;
b. AFIS II Collections Fund;
c. Child Safety Expedited Substance Fund;
d. Joint Substance Abuse Treatment Fund;
e. Commerce Development Bond Fund;
f. Corporation Commission Statewide Donations Fund;
g. Department of Corrections Payment Card Clearing Fund;
h. American Competitiveness Project Fund;
i. E-Learning Fund;
j. Student Success Fund;
k. Technology-Based Language Development and Literacy Intervention Fund;
l. Intergovernmental Agreement Fund;
m. DEQ Indirect Cost Fund;
n. DEQ Payroll Fund;
o. Used Oil Fund;
p. Voluntary Lawn and Garden Equipment Emissions Fund;
q. Building and Fire Safety Fund;
r. Housing Development Fund;
s. Department of Juvenile Corrections Career Technical Education Fund;
t. Training Institute Fund;
u. Office of Tourism Workshop Fund;
v. Department of Water Resources Administrative Fund. (Sec. 14)
3. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 4,9,12)
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7. Fifty-fourth Legislature HB 2695
8. First Regular Session Version 1: Appropriations
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