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Home » US Law » 2022 Rhode Island General Laws » Title 35 - Public Finance » Chapter 35-1 - Fiscal Functions of Department of Administration

Section 35-1-1. – Approval of agreements with federal agencies.

§ 35-1-1. Approval of agreements with federal agencies. No department or agency of the state shall enter into an agreement with a federal agency involving state funds without the approval of the director of the office of management and budget or his or her duly authorized agents. History of Section.P.L. 1939, ch. 660, § 73; […]

Section 35-1-2. – Repealed.

§ 35-1-2. Repealed. History of Section.P.L. 1939, ch. 660, § 75; P.L. 1947, ch. 1876, § 2; impl. am. P.L. 1951, ch. 2727, art. 1, § 3; G.L. 1956, § 35-1-2; Repealed by P.L. 2006, ch. 246, art. 38, § 5, effective July 1, 2006.

Section 35-1-3. – Succession to powers of previous officers.

§ 35-1-3. Succession to powers of previous officers. Wherever, in any general law, public law, or resolution of the general assembly, or in any document, record, instrument, or proceeding authorized by any law or resolution, the words “state auditor” or any reference to “state auditor” appears, or the words “deputy state auditor” appear, or the […]

Section 35-1-4. – Agencies subject to fiscal supervision.

§ 35-1-4. Agencies subject to fiscal supervision. The term “department and agency”, as used in this title, shall be deemed to include and be interpreted to mean any department, division, board, commission, commissioner, committee, agent, officer, person, or institution for whom an appropriation is made, or who is authorized to expend or to collect money […]

Section 35-1-5. – Quarterly financial reporting.

§ 35-1-5. Quarterly financial reporting. The director of administration shall direct the state controller to prepare and report quarterly financial statements regarding the financial condition of the state, including actual revenue collections compared to the estimates upon which the budget was based, and actual departmental expenditures and encumbrances compared to appropriations. Furthermore, the director shall […]