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  8. Chapter 1 - General Provisions


Chapter 1 - General Provisions


  • § 9-1-101. Fiscal year for state and county government.
  • § 9-1-102. Borrowing by state employees and officials restricted.
  • § 9-1-103. Protection of appropriations of state and departmental revenues and state funds and institutional and program revenues by the state's sovereign immunity.
  • § 9-1-104. Right of prepayment to appear on instrument.
  • § 9-1-105. State-shared revenue to counties and municipalities -- Effective date for distribution purposes.
  • § 9-1-106. Negotiability of public bonds.
  • § 9-1-107. Investments or deposits in federal savings banks or pooled investment fund -- Deposits exceeding insurance limits.
  • § 9-1-108. Collection of funds on behalf of the state or local government -- Acceptance of checks or money orders -- Acceptance of credit or debit cards.
  • § 9-1-109. Penalties for nonpayment of checks or money orders.
  • § 9-1-110. Issuance of credit by commissioner of revenue for taxes, licenses or fees of amounts received by check or money order.
  • § 9-1-111. Report on federal receipts by designated state agencies. [Repealed effective July 1, 2024.]
  • § 9-1-116. Programs and services limited to extent funds available.
  • § 9-1-117. Receipt or collection of personal checks by state, municipal or county officials.
  • § 9-1-118. Depositing, investing or placing for deposit funds held by state and government entities.
  • § 9-1-119. Computer software as equipment for financing purposes.
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