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§ 25-16-601. Violation of law by Treasurer of State

If the Treasurer of State shall willfully neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by law, or shall be guilty of any oppression or extortion in the performance of any legal duty, or shall receive any fee or reward for the performance of any legal duty not allowed by law, or shall by color […]

§ 25-16-602. Seal

The Treasurer of State shall keep a seal of office which shall be used to authenticate all writings, papers, and documents required by law to be certified from his or her office.

§ 25-16-603. Deputies

(a) The Treasurer of State is authorized to appoint two (2) deputies. The appointments shall be made in writing. (b) Each deputy so appointed shall take the oath prescribed by law. The oath shall be endorsed on the letter of appointment, and the letter of appointment shall be filed in the office of the Secretary […]

§ 25-16-604. Duties generally

It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of State: (1) To receive and keep all the moneys of the state not expressly required by law to be kept by some other person; (2) To disburse the public moneys upon warrants drawn upon the State Treasury according to law and not otherwise; (3) To keep […]

§ 25-16-605. Access to other offices

The Treasurer of State shall have free access to all the other offices of the state for the inspection, concerning his or her duties, of all books, accounts, and papers which they respectively contain.

§ 25-16-607. Payment on Auditor of State’s warrants

(a) The Treasurer of State is prohibited from paying any money out of the State Treasury on any account whatever except upon the lawful warrants of the Auditor of State. (b) No warrant shall be paid by the Treasurer of State unless the money has been previously appropriated by law, nor shall the amount paid […]

§ 25-16-609. Claims for reimbursement on uncollectible state warrants or checks

(a) The Treasurer of State shall file a claim for reimbursement with the Arkansas State Claims Commission on any uncollectible state warrants or checks received by the office in a normal course of business. (b) Warrants or checks shall be considered uncollectible if all available legal action is taken without any satisfactory results for six […]

§ 25-16-612. Balancing books at end of term of appropriation

It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of State, on the receipt of the report of the Auditor of State provided for in § 25-16-515, to bring down a balance to the credit of each appropriation sufficient to cover the warrants issued and not paid during the term for which the appropriation was made, […]

§ 25-16-613. Letter book

The Treasurer of State shall keep a letter book, in which he or she shall copy all official letters which may be written by him or her.

§ 25-16-614. Examination of office

(a) The Governor shall be authorized and required to appoint and commission expert accountants to examine and report to the Governor the state of the Treasurer of State’s office. The Governor may order an examination at his or her discretion provided he or she orders at least one (1) each year. (b) (1) At least […]

§ 25-16-615. Examination of records by joint legislative committee

(a) Immediately after the commencement of each session of the General Assembly, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer of State to submit all accounts, books, vouchers, and other official documents in his or her office to a joint committee of the General Assembly for examination and settlement. (b) It shall be the duty […]