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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10833 · Sec. 11245

Sec. 11245. MISCELLANEOUS BUDGETING AND FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FOR COURTS UNDER DISTRICT LAW

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## SEC. 11245 MISCELLANEOUS BUDGETING AND FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FOR COURTS UNDER DISTRICT LAW ###
(a)Deposit of Public Funds Section 2(21) of the District of Columbia Depository Act of 1977 (DC Code, sec. 47–341(21)) is amended by striking “a court, agency” and inserting “an agency”. ###
(b)Reprogramming of Budget Amounts Section 4(h) of D.C. Law 3–100 (DC Code, sec. 47–363(h)) is amended by striking “the District of Columbia courts,”. ###
(c)Control of Grant Funds ####
(1)Section 3(1) of D.C. Law 3–104 (DC Code, sec. 47–382(1)) is amended to read as follows: > > #### “(1) > > ‘**Agency**’ means the highest organizational structure of the District at which budgeting data is aggregated, but shall not include the District of Columbia Courts.” > ####
(2)Section 4(b) of D.C. Law 3–104 (DC Code, sec. 47–383(b)) is amended to read at follows: > > ### “(b) > > The Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia, the Board of Education, and the D.C. General Hospital Commission shall submit to the Mayor two copies of the application and completed approval form, as an advisory notice, concurrent with submitting the application and completed approval form to a grant-making agency in accordance with rules and regulations issued pursuant to subsection
(c)of this section.” > .
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