Chapter 37
56 sections
§37-31 State budget limits and savings rules
§37-32 Quarterly spending periods
§37-33 Which funds the allotment system covers
§37-34 When state money can be spent
§37-34.5 Education department must submit yearly spending plan
§37-35 Finance director reviews and approves spending plans
§37-36 Changing How Money Is Given to Government Departments
§37-37 How the state can cut spending when money falls short
§37-38 Spending must follow the categories set by lawmakers
§37-39 Reducing spending on specific items
§37-40 When trust funds can be spent without special approval
§37-41 Unused state money returns to the general fund
§37-41.5 Department of Education: carrying over funds
§37-42 Allotment as limit of expenditures; liability for excessive expenditure
§37-43 How capital improvement projects get reviewed and prioritized
§37-46 Reporting transfers of non-general funds to the general fund
§37-47 Annual reports on special fund accounts
§37-48 Annual reports for special fund accounts
§37-49 Annual reports on special fund spending
§37-50 Annual report on transfers of funds and positions
§37-51 Putting special funds under budget control
§37-52 Special funds rules
§37-52.3 Rules for creating and keeping special funds
§37-52.4 Rules for creating and keeping revolving funds
§37-52.5 Reporting rules for new and existing accounts or funds
§37-53 Transfer of special funds
§37-54 State money must go into the state treasury
§37-62 Definitions
§37-63 State program and financial management policy
§37-64 Governing principles for the state planning and budgeting system
§37-65 Governor's budget and planning duties
§37-66 What the legislature must do
§37-67 What the finance director must do for the state budget
§37-68 Agency duties for budget and program information
§37-68.5 Position ceiling
§37-69 Governor's six-year state plan and budget
§37-70 Program memoranda
§37-71 The budget
§37-72 Governor's supplemental budget and legislature's power to amend
§37-73 How the Legislature Reviews the State Budget
§37-74 How state agencies must plan and spend their budgets
§37-75 Governor's annual report on program performance
§37-76 Publication of state financial documents
§37-77 Claims for legislative relief
§37-77.5 State agencies must fix problems that cause lawsuits
§37-78 When the governor must send budget plans to lawmakers
§37-79 Budget request for climate and tourism projects
§37-91 Definitions for state spending limits
§37-92 How the governor and chief justice propose state spending
§37-93 Rules for how much the state can spend
§37-94 Director of finance: duties
§37-111 State revenue council: members, meetings, and duties
§37-112 How revenue estimates are used and made public
§37-113.1 Council must estimate state personal income
§37-121 What routine repair and maintenance means for state buildings
§37-122 Annual repair and maintenance reports for state buildings