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Part 1 - County Budgeting Law of 1957
§ 5-12-101. Short Title - This part shall be known and may be cited as...
§ 5-12-103. Local Approval — Effect - Any county that adopts this law, or the budgeting system...
§ 5-12-108. Budget Proposal — Public Comment — Committee Revisions - that shall include comparisons of the proposed budget with the...
§ 5-12-112. Violations — Penalties - Any official or employee of the county, or of any...
§ 5-12-113. Application to Schools, Etc - This part shall not apply to county school funds for...
Part 2 - Local Option Budgeting Law of 1993
§ 5-12-201. Short Title — Applicability - This part shall be known and may be cited as...
§ 5-12-202. Part Definitions - As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:
§ 5-12-203. Applicability - This part applies to each department, office or agency funded,...
§ 5-12-204. Duties of Comptroller of the Treasury or the Comptroller's Designee Not Precluded - Nothing in this part shall be construed as precluding the...
§ 5-12-205. Conflicts With Other Laws - If a county included in this part has adopted the...
§ 5-12-206. Forms on Which to Submit a Proposed Budget - The county mayor of each county shall furnish to the...
§ 5-12-207. County Mayor to Furnish an Estimate of Revenue - The county mayor shall furnish to the director of schools...
§ 5-12-211. Right to Petition for Additional Deputies and Assistants Not Precluded - The budget shall have attached to it any court order...
§ 5-12-212. Requests for Budget Amendment — Approval - When the budget has been adopted, whether by action of...
§ 5-12-214. Approval of Appropriation for Capital Expenditures to Be Financed by Long-Term Debt - Any appropriation for capital expenditures to be financed by long-term...
§ 5-12-216. Modification of Dates - If good cause is shown, such as, but not limited...
§ 5-12-217. Creation of a Revenue Fluctuation Major Category - The county legislative body may, in its discretion and with...