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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

48.400 Office of State Budget Director to monitor financial condition of

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Commonwealth -- Quarterly reports -- Notification of actual or anticipated
surplus or decrease in tax receipts.
(1)The Office of State Budget Director shall continuously monitor the financial
situation of the Commonwealth. Based upon reports from budget units and its own
estimates, the office shall no later than the tenth day of each month or more often if
necessary, report to the Governor, the Chief Justice, and the Legislative Research
Commission on the financial condition of the Commonwealth and its budget units.
(2)Within thirty
(30)days of the close of each fiscal quarter, the state budget director
shall report to the head of each branch budget the actual revenue receipts from the
just-concluded quarter, as well as the projected revenue receipts for the next three
(3)fiscal quarters. The report shall include a comparison with the enacted estimates
and shall note any potential consequences to the Commonwealth's fiscal condition
as a result of revenue receipts that differ from those used in the enacted estimates.
(3)If there is an actual or anticipated surplus or decrease in total estimated tax receipts,
as reflected in the report required by subsection
(2)of this section, immediate
notification shall be given to all branches of government.
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