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Code · South Dakota · Title 4 · Chapter 4-5

4-5-4. Accounting for disbursements and reimbursement of institution incidental funds.

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In each case, where such a payment is made, the amount thereof shall be returned to said permanent incidental fund immediately upon receipt of the state auditor's warrant drawn on the proper fund or appropriation covering the bill for which said payment was advanced and for that purpose a detailed account of the expenses so paid shall, at regular intervals, be presented with verified vouchers, itemized and supported by receipted bills, or other information as may be required by the state auditor and auditor - general as evidence of payment, which shall be subject to audit and approval as other state claim vouchers.
No payments shall be made in advance of the proper presentation of claim vouchers to the state auditor and the issuance of a state warrant on the state treasury by any of the institutions covered by §§ 4-5-2 to 4-5-4 , inclusive, except as authorized herein.
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