Chapter 7: TREASURER OF STATE
- 5 §121. Office; bond; salary; deputy; fees
- 5 §121-A. Transition period
- 5 §122. Conditions of bond; filing
- 5 §123. Bond premiums to be paid by State
- 5 §124. Governor may require new bond
- 5 §125. Personal use or receipt of money from treasury or credit prohibited
- 5 §126. -- Attorney General to prosecute violations
- 5 §127. Governor may hear complaints; removal from office
- 5 §128. Appointment of commissioner to fill vacancy (REPEALED)
- 5 §129. Inventory
- 5 §130. Payment of receipts into State Treasury
- 5 §131. Departmental collections
- 5 §131-A. Payment priority
- 5 §131-B. Interfund transfers
- 5 §132. Records; collections (REPEALED)
- 5 §133. Payments to be withheld and applied on accounts
- 5 §134. Money in depositories
- 5 §135. Deposit of state funds; limitations
- 5 §135-A. Establishment of other special revenue accounts
- 5 §136. Monthly exhibits
- 5 §137. Purchase of unmatured bonds of State
- 5 §138. Custody and servicing of securities; investment of trust funds; exceptions; prorations
- 5 §139. Disposal of money and securities
- 5 §139-A. --guaranty funds
- 5 §140. -- Restoration of permanent trust funds (REPEALED)
- 5 §141. -- "Reserve against future losses" account (REPEALED)
- 5 §142. -- investment of sinking funds
- 5 §143. Register of investments and Treasurer of State's report
- 5 §144. Form of unregistered bonds
- 5 §145. Registered bonds
- 5 §145-A. Minibonds
- 5 §145-B. Issuance of registered bonds; miscellaneous provisions
- 5 §145-C. Capital appreciation bonds
- 5 §146. Equivalent bond to be issued on assignment
- 5 §147. Cancellation and registry of old bonds
- 5 §148. Cremation of old bonds
- 5 §149. Signature of outgoing Treasurer of State valid
- 5 §150. Temporary loans by State
- 5 §150-A. Short-term borrowing in anticipation of federal transportation funds
- 5 §151. Funds of professional licensing boards
- 5 §151-A. Income from temporary investment of bonds
- 5 §152. Ratification of bond issue; signed statement
- 5 §153. Rules
- 5 §154. Services to nonstate agencies