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Code · California · Government Code

§ 13310

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(a)It is the intent of the Legislature that the department set statewide fiscal and accounting policies and procedures, and provide adequate fiscal and accounting training, advice, and consulting services to any agency of the state that is authorized or required to handle public money or its equivalent in order to ensure that the state’s assets are protected and that accurate and timely financial information is maintained.
(b)To the extent permitted by state law, the department may assess special funds, bond funds, and nongovernmental cost funds in amounts sufficient to support the functions identified in subdivision (a). The director shall determine the amount of the total assessment for each fund periodically. Upon order of the director, the moneys authorized pursuant to this section shall be transferred by the Controller, as needed, from each fund for a total amount not to exceed the amounts authorized in the annual Budget Act.
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