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Code · Idaho · Title 25 — Animals · Chapter 29 — Beef Promotion

25-2909. Deposit and disbursement of funds.

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Immediately upon receipt, all moneys received by the council shall be deposited in one or more separate accounts in the name of the council in one or more banks or trust companies approved under chapter 27 of
title 67
, Idaho Code, as state depositories. The council shall designate such banks or trust companies. All funds so deposited are hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act.
Funds can be withdrawn or paid out of such accounts only upon checks or other orders upon such accounts signed by two
(2)officers designated by the council.
Any assessments or money that may be deposited hereunder with the treasurer of the state of Idaho shall be paid to the council, and the state treasurer shall be reimbursed for the reasonable and necessary expense incurred.
The right is reserved to the state of Idaho to audit the funds of the council at any time.
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