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Code · Idaho · Title 73 — General Code Provisions · Chapter 2 — Idaho Code Commission

73-219. Appropriation.

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All funds, appropriations and other moneys now or hereafter appropriated or provided by law for the purposes and administration of the functions, powers and duties of the code commission created by chapter 167, Laws of 1949, including those funds and moneys of the code fund and the code redemption fund, shall be and the same hereby are, respectively, transferred to the code fund created by chapter 167, Laws of 1949, and made available to and placed under the control of said code commission, and all such moneys accruing to or received into said fund are hereby appropriated to said code commission for expenditure by it in the administration and carrying out of the duties and purposes required of the said commission under the provisions of this act and to pay the compensation and expenses of the commission and its employees.
The state controller is hereby authorized and directed to cause the foregoing transfers to be made. All such moneys shall be paid out on warrants drawn by the state controller as in this act provided, supported by vouchers prepared and approved by the code commission certified by its chairman, and approved by the state board of examiners.
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