4-9-10. Apportionment of money due other public agencies--Warrant and notice of amount.
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The apportionment of all money paid into the state treasury, any part of which is required by law to be paid to the several counties, to municipal corporations, or to Indian tribes, or any part of which is to be rebated in compliance with any intergovernmental agreement pursuant to chapter 1-24 , shall be made by the auditor and treasurer. The auditor shall, and he is authorized to, draw his warrants on the state treasury for the amount found due each county, corporation, Indian tribe, or other public agency and forward the same to the treasurer of such county, corporation, Indian tribe, or other public agency, and at the same time send a written notice to the auditor of such county, corporation, Indian tribe, or other public agency stating the amount so apportioned.