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    • Idaho Code
    • Title 31 - COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW
    • Chapter 16 - COUNTY BUDGET LAW
    • Section 31-1601 - COMMENCEMENT OF COUNTY FISCAL YEAR.

    Idaho Code
    Chapter 16 - COUNTY BUDGET LAW
    Section 31-1601 - COMMENCEMENT OF COUNTY FISCAL YEAR.

    31-1601. COMMENCEMENT OF COUNTY FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of each county of this state shall commence on the first day of October of each year.

    History:
    [(31-1601) 1931, ch. 122, sec. 1, p. 210; I.C.A., sec. 30-1201; am. 1976, ch. 45, sec. 9, p. 127.]

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    Structure Idaho Code

    Idaho Code

    Title 31 - COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW

    Chapter 16 - COUNTY BUDGET LAW

    Section 31-1601 - COMMENCEMENT OF COUNTY FISCAL YEAR.

    Section 31-1602 - DUTIES OF BUDGET OFFICER — ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.

    Section 31-1603 - SUGGESTED BUDGET — CONTENTS.

    Section 31-1604 - APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE APPROPRIATIONS — NOTICE — FINAL APPROPRIATIONS.

    Section 31-1605 - HEARING UPON BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS — ADOPTION OF FINAL BUDGET — FIXING OF LEVIES — GENERAL RESERVE APPROPRIATION.

    Section 31-1605A - AUTHORIZATION FOR COUNTIES TO OPERATE ON A CASH BASIS.

    Section 31-1606 - EXPENDITURE LIMITED BY APPROPRIATIONS — ROAD AND BRIDGE APPROPRIATIONS — INCREASE OF SALARIES.

    Section 31-1607 - EXPENDITURES FINANCED BY BOND ISSUE — EXPENDITURES IN EXCESS OF APPROPRIATIONS — LIABILITY OF OFFICERS.

    Section 31-1608 - EXPENDITURES TO MEET EMERGENCY.

    Section 31-1609 - LAPSE OF APPROPRIATIONS — INCOMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS.

    Section 31-1611 - QUARTERLY STATEMENTS.

    Section 31-1613 - SEPARABILITY.

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