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Code · Missouri · Chapter 21

21.520. Reports of receipts and expenditures required, when, to whom — restrictions on certain expenditures.

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21.520. Reports of receipts and expenditures required, when, to whom — restrictions on certain expenditures. — Beginning July 1, 1978, all departments of state government and each government entity operating programs for which appropriations are made shall provide the oversight division of the committee on legislative research and the appropriations committees of the house and senate with the following information on a monthly basis: Expenditures by account number assigned by the office of administration, division of accounting, in the chart of accounts and index for fiscal year 1979 appropriations and each fiscal year thereafter; federal fund expenditures by grant and purpose together with the public law number authorizing such expenditures and the grant identifier number; notification of termination of any federal grant and disposition of any employees employed under such grant.
In the event state funds are appropriated for purposes for which a federal grant is anticipated and the grant is not made, such state funds may not be used for other purposes. In the event federal funds are terminated during federal fiscal year 1979 and each fiscal year thereafter, state funds appropriated to match such federal funds may not be used for other purposes and the state funds shall lapse if not used for their designated purpose.
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(L. 1978 H.B. 1218 § 4)
Effective 7-01-78
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