Section 67-1025 – ACCOUNT OF ENDOWMENT FUNDS, HOW KEPT.
67-1025. ACCOUNT OF ENDOWMENT FUNDS, HOW KEPT. The state controller must keep a separate account of each of the endowment funds, and of the interest and income thereof, together with such moneys as may be raised by special tax or otherwise for each purpose. History: [(67-1025) R.S., sec. 207; am. R.C., sec. 104; reen. C.L., […]
Section 67-1083 – FAILURE TO SUBMIT FINANCIAL STATEMENT — PENALTY.
67-1083. FAILURE TO SUBMIT FINANCIAL STATEMENT — PENALTY. The person responsible shall submit the financial report required in section 67-1081, Idaho Code, within one hundred eighty (180) days after the last day of the reporting unit’s fiscal year. Failure to comply with the terms of this act is a misdemeanor. History: [67-1083, added 1969, ch. […]
Section 67-1026 – OFFSETTING OBLIGATIONS AND MAKING NECESSARY ENTRIES.
67-1026. OFFSETTING OBLIGATIONS AND MAKING NECESSARY ENTRIES. The state controller shall have power, with the consent of the state board of examiners, whenever he shall determine that any creditor of the state of Idaho or any of its departments, agencies or institutions is indebted to the state of Idaho or any of its departments, agencies […]
Section 67-1084 – DUTIES OF OFFICERS TO ASSIST STATE CONTROLLER.
67-1084. DUTIES OF OFFICERS TO ASSIST STATE CONTROLLER. To enable the state controller to properly perform the services herein required of him, the county commissioners and officers of the several counties, the state treasurer and all other county and state officers, shall afford all reasonable and needed facilities to the state controller. All officers and […]
Section 67-1027 – AUTHORITY TO RECOGNIZE ASSIGNMENTS OF OBLIGATIONS OWING BY STATE.
67-1027. AUTHORITY TO RECOGNIZE ASSIGNMENTS OF OBLIGATIONS OWING BY STATE. The authority of the state controller to recognize assignments of obligations owing by the state of Idaho is limited to those assignments as may be specially approved by the state board of examiners. History: [(67-1027) I.C. 67-1022, as added by 1943, ch. 48, sec. 2, […]
Section 67-1031 – FUNDS CREATED BY REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO AND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION — STATE CONTROLLER TO KEEP RECORDS.
67-1031. FUNDS CREATED BY REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO AND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION — STATE CONTROLLER TO KEEP RECORDS. The state controller is hereby empowered and directed to keep such records as may be necessary and expedient of any and all general or special funds that the regents of the University of Idaho and […]
Section 67-1041 – VOUCHERS AND ACCOUNTS PRESERVED.
67-1041. VOUCHERS AND ACCOUNTS PRESERVED. Evidence of all accounts, vouchers, and/or documents settled, or to be settled, by the state controller or board of examiners must be preserved for not less than two (2) years. After the legislative council has indicated no further need, such records may be disposed of unless a specific written request […]
Section 67-1042 – INSPECTION OF CONTROLLER’S BOOKS BY LEGISLATURE.
67-1042. INSPECTION OF CONTROLLER’S BOOKS BY LEGISLATURE. All the books, papers, letters, and transactions pertaining to the office of the state controller are open to the inspection of a committee of the legislature, or either branch thereof, who shall examine all the state controller’s accounts. History: [(67-1042) 1865, p. 190, sec. 15; R.S., sec. 219; […]
Section 67-1051 – PROCEEDINGS AGAINST DEFAULTERS.
67-1051. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST DEFAULTERS. Whenever any person has received moneys, or has money or other personal property which belongs to the state, or has been intrusted with the collection, management, or disbursement of any moneys, bonds, or interest accruing therefrom, belonging to, or held in trust by, the state, and fails to render an account […]
Section 67-1007 – STATE OFFICERS AND CUSTODIANS OF STATE MONEYS — EXAMINATION.
67-1007. STATE OFFICERS AND CUSTODIANS OF STATE MONEYS — EXAMINATION. The state controller may examine any of the books, papers, accounts, bills, vouchers or other documents of property of any or all of the state officers and custodians of state moneys. He may examine, under oath, state officers and the custodians of state moneys aforesaid. […]