Code of Virginia
Chapter 18 - Department of the Treasury
§ 2.2-1829. Reports of Auditor of Public Accounts; Fund deposits and withdrawals

A. On or before December 1 of each year, the Auditor of Public Accounts shall report to the General Assembly the certified tax revenues collected in the most recently ended fiscal year. The Auditor shall, at the same time, provide his report on (i) the limitation on the total amount in the Fund; (ii) the amount that could be paid into the Fund; and (iii) the amount necessary for deposit for the next fiscal year into the Fund in order to satisfy the mandatory deposit requirement of Article X, Section 8 of the Constitution of Virginia. The Governor shall include any such amount in his budget bill submitted to the General Assembly pursuant to § 2.2-1509. A schedule of deposits may be provided for in the Appropriation Act.
B. If the report of the Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to subsection A, indicates that the annual percentage increase in the certified tax revenues collected in the most recently ended fiscal year is eight percent or greater than the certified tax revenues collected for the immediately preceding fiscal year and that such annual percentage increase in the certified tax revenues for the most recently ended fiscal year is also equal to or greater than 1.5 times the average annual percentage increase in the certified tax revenues collected in the six fiscal years immediately preceding the most recently ended fiscal year, the Governor shall include in his budget recommendations, submitted to the General Assembly in the subsequent session pursuant to § 2.2-1509, an additional amount for deposit to the Fund in excess of any mandatory deposit to the Fund required by Article X, Section 8 of the Constitution of Virginia. Such additional amount shall be equal to at least 25 percent of the product of the certified tax revenues collected in the most recently ended fiscal year multiplied by the difference between the annual percentage increase in the certified tax revenues collected for the most recently ended fiscal year and the average annual percentage increase in the certified tax revenues collected in the six fiscal years immediately preceding the most recently ended fiscal year. Any such additional deposits to the Fund shall be included in the Governor's budget recommendations submitted to the General Assembly in the subsequent session pursuant to § 2.2-1509 only if the estimate of general fund revenues prepared in accordance with § 2.2-1503 for the fiscal year in which the deposit is to be made is at least five percent greater than the actual general fund revenues for the immediately preceding fiscal year.
C. The State Comptroller shall draw such warrants as appropriated and the State Treasurer shall deposit such warrants into the Fund. No amounts shall be withdrawn from the Fund except pursuant to appropriations made by the General Assembly in accordance with § 2.2-1830. However, if any amounts accrue, such as through interest or dividends, to the credit of the Fund in excess of the limitation calculated by the Auditor of Public Accounts as provided in subsection E, any excess shall be paid into the general fund either from the Fund or from the Revenue Reserve Fund created pursuant to § 2.2-1831.2.
D. For the purposes of the Comptroller's preliminary and final annual reports as required by § 2.2-813, all balances remaining in the Fund on June 30 of each fiscal year shall be considered to be a portion of the fund balance of the general fund of the state treasury.
E. At no time shall the combined amount in the Fund and the Revenue Reserve Fund exceed 15 percent of the Commonwealth's average annual tax revenues derived from taxes on income and retail sales as certified by the Auditor of Public Accounts for the three fiscal years immediately preceding.
1992, c. 316, § 2.1-191.2; 1993, c. 26; 2001, c. 844; 2003, cc. 755, 759; 2011, c. 725; 2019, c. 347.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 2.2 - Administration of Government

Chapter 18 - Department of the Treasury

§ 2.2-1800. Department of the Treasury; State Treasurer

§ 2.2-1801. State Treasurer to appoint administrative assistants, etc.

§ 2.2-1802. Payment of state funds into state treasury; deposits in state depositories; credit of fund not paid into general fund; exceptions as to endowments and gifts to institutions; appropriations by federal government

§ 2.2-1803. State Treasurer; regulation procedures for depositing money

§ 2.2-1804. Payment by delivery of checks, etc., to State Treasurer; liability when not paid on presentation

§ 2.2-1805. Records of receipts of such checks, etc.; reports to Comptroller

§ 2.2-1806. Investment of current funds in state treasury; withdrawals and transfers of moneys to be invested

§ 2.2-1807. Investments, etc., in custody of State Treasurer

§ 2.2-1808. State Treasurer may sell securities in general fund; exceptions; disposition of proceeds

§ 2.2-1809. Warrants on state treasury to be listed and numbered

§ 2.2-1810. State Treasurer to keep accounts with depositories

§ 2.2-1811. Unpresented checks drawn by State Treasurer; replacement and payment

§ 2.2-1812. Admissibility of reproductions of checks in evidence; compliance with subpoena

§ 2.2-1813. Deposits in banks and savings institutions designated as state depositories

§ 2.2-1814. Amount and time limit of deposits

§ 2.2-1815. Security to be given by depositories holding state funds

§ 2.2-1816. How public moneys transferred to depositories

§ 2.2-1817. Commonwealth shall not be liable for loss in collection of checks, etc.

§ 2.2-1818. Responsibility of Commonwealth for securities deposited with Commonwealth Transportation Board

§ 2.2-1819. Payments to be made in accordance with appropriations; submission and approval of quarterly estimates

§ 2.2-1820. Reserved

§ 2.2-1821. Deposits to be to credit of State Treasurer; how money withdrawn

§ 2.2-1822. Conditions to issuance of disbursement warrants

§ 2.2-1822.1. Recovery audits of state contracts

§ 2.2-1823. Lump-sum transfers prohibited

§ 2.2-1824. Petty cash, payroll and other funds

§ 2.2-1825. Issuance of warrants for payment of claims; Comptroller to keep and sign register of warrants issued; signing of checks drawn on such warrants; electronic payment systems

§ 2.2-1826. Issuance of replacement warrants generally

§ 2.2-1827. When replacement warrant issued without bond

§ 2.2-1828. Creation of Revenue Stabilization Fund

§ 2.2-1829. Reports of Auditor of Public Accounts; Fund deposits and withdrawals

§ 2.2-1830. Decline in forecasted revenues

§ 2.2-1831. Sources or components of "general fund revenues."

§ 2.2-1831.1. Definitions

§ 2.2-1831.2. Creation of Revenue Reserve Fund

§ 2.2-1831.3. Commitment of funds for Revenue Reserve Fund

§ 2.2-1831.4. Decline in forecasted revenues

§ 2.2-1831.5. Sources or components of general fund revenues

§ 2.2-1832. Division of Risk Management

§ 2.2-1833. Property and insurance records to be maintained

§ 2.2-1834. Inspection of state-owned properties for insurance purposes; determination of coverage; procurement, discontinuance, etc., of insurance

§ 2.2-1835. State Insurance Reserve Trust Fund

§ 2.2-1836. Insurance plan for state-owned buildings and state-owned contents of buildings

§ 2.2-1837. Risk management plan for public liability

§ 2.2-1838. Insurance of state motor vehicles

§ 2.2-1839. Risk management plans administered by the Department of the Treasury's Risk Management Division for political subdivisions, constitutional officers, etc.

§ 2.2-1839.1. Not in effect

§ 2.2-1840. Blanket surety bond plan for state and local employees

§ 2.2-1841. Blanket surety bond plan for moneys under control of court

§ 2.2-1842. Sovereign immunity

§ 2.2-1843. Loss prevention