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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 45A — Kentucky model procurement code

45A.655 Imprest cash funds.

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(1)Subject to the provisions of this code, any budget unit may establish one
(1)or more
imprest cash funds when provided for by appropriation or when authorized by the
Finance and Administration Cabinet for the purpose of making disbursements
requiring prompt cash outlay, and to carry out the provisions of this code. The State
Treasurer, upon warrants of the Finance and Administration Cabinet based upon a
requisition from the head of the budget unit, shall pay to the head of the budget unit
the amount necessary to establish a fund.
(2)A custodian shall be designated by the head of the budget unit and, after appropriate
instruction and testing, certified by the Finance and Administration Cabinet as
qualified to administer the fund. The custodian shall file with the Finance and
Administration Cabinet a schedule of the disbursements from the fund as often as
may be necessary to replenish the fund and at least once each month. The schedule
of disbursements shall be accompanied by appropriate vouchers and statements of
indebtedness therefor approved by the head of the budget unit, and by a certificate
as to the condition of the fund. The amount of the total of the approved voucher
shall be paid to the custodian of the fund on the warrant of the Finance and
Administration Cabinet, and the amount shall be devoted to reimbursement of the
fund. Any question relative to the amount to be allowed in any imprest cash fund,
the expenditure thereof, the accounting thereof, and the repayment thereof to the
State Treasurer, shall be determined by the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
(3)The agency head shall be responsible for expenditures authorized from the funds,
and the custodian shall be responsible for administration of the fund. Each agency
head and custodian shall be separately bonded in the amount by which the total
authorization for the fund exceeds the state blanket bond for such officials.
(4)A post audit of each imprest fund shall be conducted as required by KRS 43.050.
(5)Each imprest fund shall lapse with the appropriation on which it is based but may
be reestablished by appropriation for the next ensuing year or when authorized by
the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
(6)If work not subject to the provisions of the law for competitive bidding is done on
public projects by the state through the use of its own personnel or facilities in
whole or in part, the budget unit having the work performed may, when authorized
by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, establish an imprest cash fund for the
purpose of defraying the expenses of the proposed project. This fund shall not
exceed at any time an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the anticipated
total cost of the project.
(7)Imprest cash funds may be authorized by the Finance and Administration Cabinet to
operate within the unified and integrated system of accounts, as defined in KRS
45.305. These funds shall allow agencies to record expenses into the statewide
system and to write the check at the agency site. The reimbursement and
reconciliation processes shall be performed by the Treasurer.
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