Current with legislation from 2024 Fiscal and Special Sessions.
Section 19-5-203 - Special Revenue Fund Account(a) There is established on the books of the Treasurer of State, the Auditor of State, and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State a fund account to be known as the "Special Revenue Fund Account" of the State Apportionment Fund to which all gross special revenues are to be credited upon their receipt by the Treasurer of State, there to be distributed as provided in this section.(b) At the close of books at 12:00 noon on the last working day of each month, the Treasurer of State shall make the following distributions of the gross special revenues in the account on properly signed forms prescribed by him or her, with the approval of the Auditor of State and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State: (1) From such gross special revenues received during each month, the Treasurer of State shall deduct the amounts represented by claims, taxes erroneously paid, and uncollected checks from the applicable revenues received during that month and shall keep a record of such for accounting purposes. The remaining revenue in the account shall be designated as net special revenues; and(2)(A) The Treasurer of State shall then deduct the same percentage as determined to be deducted from net general revenues in § 19-5-202 and be transferred under the same procedures as set forth in § 19-5-202 from each net special revenue collected by any of those agencies enumerated in § 19-5-205(b) and one-half (1/2) of the percentage deductions set out in § 19-5-202 and transferred in the same proportion to the State Central Services Fund and the Constitutional Officers Fund, from each net special revenue collected by any other department, board, agency, or commission.(B) The Treasurer of State shall then transfer the remaining net special revenues to the proper fund or fund account as designated by law and shall notify the Auditor of State and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State of the transfers and distributions on forms approved by the Treasurer of State, the Auditor of State, and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State.Acts 1973, No. 750, § 4; 1983, No. 392, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-510; Acts 1987, No. 945, § 2; 2003, No. 1022, § 2.