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Code · Arizona · Title 35 — Public Buildings, Works, and Improvements

35-187. Warrants, checks and substitute checks; limit on payment

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A warrant, check or substitute check on the state treasury shall not be paid unless presented to the state treasurer for payment before the void date printed on the face of the warrant, check or substitute check. Any warrant, check or substitute check that includes federal, trust or donated monies held for the payment of void warrants or checks shall be transferred or reverted to the fund from which it was drawn. All other monies held for the payment of void warrants, checks or substitute checks are deemed property presumed abandoned under section 44-302, subsection A, paragraph 11 and shall be transmitted to the department of revenue each month.
For the purposes of this section and title 44, chapter 3, a warrant, check or substitute check does not include a state-issued check for support as defined in section 25-500 or for spousal maintenance.
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