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Chapter 35 - Capital Reserve Funds of Counties, Towns, Districts, and Water Departments


  • Section 35:1 - Establishment of Reserves Authorized.
  • Section 35:1-a - Reserve Fund in Anticipation of New Fiscal Year.
  • Section 35:1-b - Reserve Fund for Education of Persons with Disabilities.
  • Section 35:1-c - Non-Capital Reserve Funds Authorized.
  • Section 35:2 - Custody of School District Reserves.
  • Section 35:3 - Meetings.
  • Section 35:4 - Exception.
  • Section 35:5 - Payments Into Fund.
  • Section 35:6 - Funds Received in Eminent Domain Proceedings.
  • Section 35:7 - Water Departments.
  • Section 35:8 - Limitations on Appropriations.
  • Section 35:9 - Investment.
  • Section 35:9-a - Professional Banking or Brokerage Assistance.
  • Section 35:10 - Trustees of Funds.
  • Section 35:11 - Payments from Surplus.
  • Section 35:12 - Appropriation.
  • Section 35:13 - School or Village District.
  • Section 35:14 - Penalty.
  • Section 35:15 - Expenditures.
  • Section 35:16 - Change of Purpose.
  • Section 35:16-a - Discontinuing Fund.
  • Section 35:17 - Audit; Records.
  • Section 35:18 - Disbursements.
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