Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 47 - State Property and Funds
Section 4-32. - State revenue accounting.

Each state department, institution, board, commission or other state agency and each official and employee thereof, including the clerks of the Superior Court, receiving any money or revenue for the state, shall, within twenty-four hours of its receipt, account for and, if the total of the sums received amounts to five hundred dollars or more, pay the same to the Treasurer or deposit the same in the name of the state in depositories designated by the Treasurer under such regulations as the Treasurer prescribes. Total daily receipts of less than five hundred dollars may be held until the total receipts to date amount to five hundred dollars, but not for a period of more than seven calendar days. The Treasurer is authorized to make exceptions to the limitations herein prescribed upon written application from the head of any state department, institution, board, commission or other state agency stating that compliance would be impracticable and giving the reasons therefor. The Treasurer shall make a written statement of any such exception and shall file copies thereof with the Comptroller and the Auditors of Public Accounts.

(1949 Rev., S. 273; 1953, S. 101d; February, 1965, P.A. 247; P.A. 75-530, S. 2, 35; P.A. 77-452, S. 45, 72; P.A. 78-302, S. 6, 11; P.A. 97-65, S. 1, 2.)
History: 1965 act made provisions for common pleas and superior court clerks; P.A. 75-530 included common pleas and superior court clerks under provisions of section, deleting prior language excepting them from provisions in certain cases; P.A. 77-452 deleted reference to court of common pleas, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 78-302 deleted provisions concerning petty cash funds for agencies; P.A. 97-65 increased from $100 to $500 the amount to be paid over to Treasurer within 24 hours of receipt, effective July 1, 1997.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 4 - Management of State Agencies

Chapter 47 - State Property and Funds

Section 4-24a and 4-24b. - Capitol Center Commission. Director and staff; contracts; federal aid.

Section 4-28. - Federal funds; Governor's responsibilities. Copy of applications and notice of awards to be submitted to committee having cognizance of appropriations and budgets of state agencies. Waste treatment management planning areas.

Section 4-28a. - Advisory commission.

Section 4-28b. - Federal block grant funds. Hearing. Approval or modification of Governor's recommended allocations. Transfer of allocations. Reduction of federal reimbursements.

Section 4-28c. - Federal oil pricing and allocation settlement funds. Approval or modification of Governor's recommended allocations.

Section 4-28e. - Tobacco Settlement Fund. Disbursements.

Section 4-28f. - Tobacco and Health Trust Fund. Transfers from Tobacco Settlement Fund. Board of trustees. Disbursements.

Section 4-28g. - Receipt of funds for tobacco education, reduction or prevention of use. Department of Public Health approval.

Section 4-28h. - Regulation of certain cigarette manufacturers under tobacco settlement agreements: Definitions.

Section 4-28i. - Regulation of certain cigarette manufacturers under tobacco settlement agreements: Escrow funds.

Section 4-28j. - Cigarette manufacturers: Compliance with escrow requirements. Penalties.

Section 4-28k. - Cigarette manufacturers: Enforcement. Definitions.

Section 4-28l. - Cigarette manufacturers: Enforcement. Certification.

Section 4-28m. - Cigarette manufacturers: Directory. Violations of law. Review.

Section 4-28n. - Cigarette manufacturers: Agents for service of process. Bonds or other security.

Section 4-28o. - Cigarette manufacturers: Information submission requirements. Information disclosures by commissioner and Attorney General. Reports by manufacturer and importer.

Section 4-28p. - Cigarette manufacturers: Violations by stampers. Penalties. Seizure of contraband. Injunctions.

Section 4-28q. - Cigarette manufacturers: State to recover enforcement costs. Certification of stampers.

Section 4-28r. - Cigarette manufacturers: Severability of provisions.

Section 4-29. - Use of appropriations in conjunction with federal funds.

Section 4-29a. - Revenue sharing funds.

Section 4-29b. - Use of indirect cost recoveries.

Section 4-29c. - Certain securities-related funds.

Section 4-30. - Borrowing money for the Transportation Department.

Section 4-30a. - Transfer of surplus to Budget Reserve Fund, State Employees Retirement Fund and Teachers' Retirement Fund. Reduction of outstanding state indebtedness. Transfer of funds from Budget Reserve Fund.

Section 4-30b and 4-30c. - Use of unappropriated surplus in fiscal years ending June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2017. Use of unappropriated surplus for unreserved negative General Fund balance in fiscal years ending June 30, 2012, and June 30, 2013; use o...

Section 4-31. - Disposition of insurance funds.

Section 4-31a. - Disposition of gifts, contributions, trust income or other aid from private source or federal government.

Section 4-31b. - Annual statement re internal service fund operations.

Section 4-31c. - Grants and Restricted Accounts Fund.

Section 4-31d. - System to track federal and alternative grant funding. Liaisons. Report.

Section 4-32. - State revenue accounting.

Section 4-33. - Deposit of public money and trust funds.

Section 4-33a. - Illegal, irregular or unsafe handling of state or quasi-public agency funds. Breakdown in safekeeping of agency resources. Breach of security. Notification.

Section 4-35. - Fiscal year.

Section 4-36. - Inventory and list of state property.

Section 4-37. - Payment to persons entitled to refund of money paid to state.

Section 4-37d. - Financial management task force.

Section 4-37e. - Definitions.

Section 4-37f. - Requirements for foundations established for principal purpose of supporting or improving state agencies or for coordinated emergency recovery purposes.

Section 4-37g. - Review of foundation audit reports. Audit by Auditors of Public Accounts.

Section 4-37h. - Procedures for foundation solicitations.

Section 4-37i. - Prohibition on compensation or funds from foundation to state officer or employee without approval.

Section 4-37j. - Foundation policy for investigation of certain matters. Whistle-blower protection for foundation employees.

Section 4-37k. - Agreements between state agencies and foundations not deemed contracts for performance of governmental functions.

Section 4-37l. - State agency consideration of smart growth principles re certain grant applications.

Section 4-37r. - Coordinated emergency recovery. Definitions.

Section 4-37s. - Coordinated emergency recovery. CT CARE foundation. Governing board. Distribution committee.

Section 4-37t. - Coordinated emergency recovery. Fund. Disbursements to CT CARE.

Section 4-37u. - Coordinated emergency recovery. Victims' relief and assistance to eligible recipients.

Section 4-37v. - Limit on aggregate principal amount of energy consumption and environmental impact lease financings.