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Code · California · Government Code

§ 29822

176 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/29822

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The governing board of any local agency may, by the affirmative vote of a majority of its members, adopt a resolution authorizing the issuing of registered warrants. Any resolution adopted pursuant to this section shall state all of the following:
(a)The reason for issuing registered warrants.
(b)The treasurer’s fund number or numbers upon which the warrants are to be drawn.
(c)The maturity date of the registered warrants where the warrants are issued for a period of fixed duration.
Any resolution adopted pursuant to this section shall be submitted to the issuing officer prior to the time any claims or orders are presented.
All approved local agency claims or orders drawn against a fund or funds subject to the issuance of registered warrants authorized pursuant to this section shall be clearly stamped with the following:
“Submitted for Registered Warrant Pursuant to Board Authorization No. ____, dated ____.”
Each warrant issued pursuant to a resolution adopted pursuant to this section shall, prior to issuance, be presented to the treasurer for registration pursuant to Section 29823.
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