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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:58

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RS 39:58
§58. Revolving working capital appropriations
A. Appropriations for financing the operations of industries, farms, dining halls, dormitories, book stores, refreshment booths, and other activities conducted as business enterprises and not primarily for rendering public services shall be known as revolving working capital appropriations and shall be subject to the succeeding provisions of this Section.
B. All receipts from the operations of any activity so financed shall be deposited in a special revolving fund account. The amount so credited to this account may be expended for the purposes thereof, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter governing expenditures.
C. The entire net worth of any working capital appropriation, as represented by any excess of assets over liabilities of the appropriation, at the end of any year, shall be included as a resource of the fund from which the original appropriation was made, available for appropriation for the next succeeding year.
Acts 1989, No. 836, §1, eff. July 1, 1989.
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