41.010 Definitions for KRS 41.070, 41.110, 41.120, 41.130, 41.280, 41.290, or 41.300
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-- Definitions for chapter.
(1)As used in KRS 41.070, 41.110, 41.120, 41.130,41.280, 41.290, or 41.300, unless
the context requires otherwise, the terms "appropriation," "budget unit,"
"disbursements," "expenditures," "expenses," and "receipts" have the meaning given
them by KRS 43.010 and 48.010.
(2)As used in this chapter:
(a)"Administrative body" includes an authority, board, bureau, interstate
compact, commission, committee, conference, council, or any other form of
organization in the executive branch of state government, but does not include
office, department, program cabinet, or division;
(b)"Agency" means any state administrative body, program cabinet, office,
department, or division;
(c)"Assistant" means assistant treasurer;
(d)"Bank" includes any bank or savings and loan association chartered by the
State of Kentucky or the United States government designated to take custody
of state funds on deposit, for periods greater than overnight, with the intent to
honor presentments against those deposits;
(e)"Check," unless the context requires otherwise, means either a paper check or
a paperless entry on an electronic data processing medium that substitutes for
a paper check and of which a permanent record is made for purposes of
debiting or crediting an account;
(f)"Collateral" means the listed securities and other obligations in KRS
41.240(4);
(g)"Form" or "report" means any written method of transporting data;
(h)"Secretary" means the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet;
(i)"State depository" means any bank designated to take custody of state funds
on deposit pursuant to KRS 41.220;
(j)"Warrant" means a printed or electronic authorization from the Finance and
Administration Cabinet for the Treasurer to issue a check; and
(k)"Writing" or "written" means letters, words, or numbers, or their equivalent,
set down by handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing,
magnetic impulse, mechanical or electronic recording, or other form of data
compilation.