Arkansas Code Title 19, Chapter 4, Subchapter 7 - Expenditures Generally
- § 19-4-701 - Fiscal Periods of State.
(a) For the purpose of this chapter, relating to the appropriation and disbursement of funds, the fiscal year of the state shall commence on...
- § 19-4-702 - Time Limits for Presenting Vouchers.
(a) (1) (A) A state agency may pay carryover obligations of the state that were incurred on or before June 30 of the current...
- § 19-4-703 - Redemption of Warrants.
No warrant issued by the Auditor of State shall be payable by the Treasurer of State unless it shall have been presented for payment...
- § 19-4-704 - No Obligations Without Appropriations.
(a) No obligations will be paid from appropriated funds until the General Assembly shall have made an appropriation for that purpose; nor shall any...
- § 19-4-705 - Obligations Limited to Funds Available.
(a) No state agency for which regular operating appropriations are made on a fiscal-year basis shall incur any obligations under the appropriations unless there...
- § 19-4-706 - Interest and Carrying Charges.
State agencies, including exempt agencies, may enter into contracts which contemplate the payment of interest, late charges, but only when such late charges are...
- § 19-4-707 - Obligations for Improvements.
Notwithstanding the fact that no disbursements may be made during any fiscal period in excess of the appropriations made available by the General Assembly...
- § 19-4-708 - Depletion of Agency Funds.
In the event any state agency shall incur obligations in such manner that the funds allocated or belonging to the agency are depleted and...
- § 19-4-709 - Statement of Financial Condition.
(a) The Chief Fiscal Officer of the State may require, from time to time as he or she shall deem necessary, a statement from...
- § 19-4-710 - Interagency Transfers.
(a) To prevent the duplication of recording expenditures and revenues resulting from interagency transactions, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after securing the...
- § 19-4-711 - Transfer of Responsibilities.
In the event that a state agency or its responsibilities, or a part of its responsibilities, is transferred by law within a biennium to...
Last modified: November 15, 2016