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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 46 — Report and accounting of state funds by local officers

46.010 Uniform system of accounting and reporting of state funds by local officers.

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(1)The Department for Local Government shall prescribe and keep in operation a
uniform system of accounting and reporting on the receipt, use and handling of all
public funds, other than taxes, due and payable to the state from county, district, and
other local officers and agencies.
(2)The system so adopted shall require each county treasurer, and each county officer
who receives or disburses state funds, to keep an accurate account of receipts and
disbursements, showing a daily balance of receipts and disbursements.
(3)The system shall require all county officers handling state funds, other than taxes, to
make an annual report to the Department for Local Government showing receipts
and disbursements, and to make other financial statements as the Department for
Local Government requires.
(4)The Department for Local Government, subject to the approval of the Governor,
may from time to time change the system, or any book, report, form, or record
provided for by the system, whenever in its opinion a change is necessary in order
to conform to existing conditions.
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