Indiana Code
Chapter 2. Financial Reorganization Act of 1947
4-13-2-23. State Board of Finance; Transfer and Reassignment of Appropriations; Conflict in Powers and Duties

Sec. 23. (a) The state board of finance may transfer, assign, or reassign any appropriation, appropriations, or part thereof for one (1) specific use or purpose to another use or purpose of any officer or agency so long as the use and purpose to which it is transferred, assigned, or reassigned is a use or purpose which the officer or agency is required or authorized to perform. For the purposes of this section, all appropriations made before or after March 13, 1947, to any officer or agency shall be deemed and taken as appropriations to that officer or agency for the use of such officer or agency for any purpose or duty said officer or agency is required to or may perform by law. No transfer under this subsection shall be made except upon the request of or with the consent of such officer or agency.
(b) All of the rights, powers, and duties by law in effect on March 13, 1947, imposed upon and vested in the state board of finance which are in conflict with the provisions of this chapter or imposed on some other officer or agency are hereby eliminated from the powers and duties of the state board of finance.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.279, s.27. As amended by P.L.5-1984, SEC.52.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 4. State Offices and Administration

Article 13. Administrative Management of State Services, Employees, Purchases, and Property

Chapter 2. Financial Reorganization Act of 1947

4-13-2-0.1. Effect of Certain Amendments Made to Chapter

4-13-2-1. Short Title of Act; Definitions

4-13-2-1.5. State Judicial and Legislative Departments; Agency Status; Application of Ic 4-13-2-5.2 and Ic 4-13-2-19

4-13-2-2. Repealed

4-13-2-3. Repealed

4-13-2-4. Director of Auditing

4-13-2-5. Repealed

4-13-2-5.1. Repealed

4-13-2-5.2. Contracts to Provide Supplies to Body Corporate and Politic; Submission of Bids by Trusts; Contents

4-13-2-6. Budget Agency; Powers and Duties

4-13-2-7. Powers and Duties of Auditor of State

4-13-2-8. State Board of Accounts; Powers and Duties

4-13-2-9. Adoption of Rules

4-13-2-10. Repealed

4-13-2-11. Repealed

4-13-2-11.1. Department of Correction Contracts Using Inmate Labor and Employee Supervision

4-13-2-12. Repealed

4-13-2-12.5. Repealed

4-13-2-12.6. Repealed

4-13-2-12.7. Repealed

4-13-2-13. Repealed

4-13-2-14. Repealed

4-13-2-14.1. Contracts; Approval of State Officials; Rules for Electronic Approval; File of Information

4-13-2-14.2. Contracts of State Agencies to Be in Writing; Provisions Required by Statute

4-13-2-14.3. Contracts of State Agencies; Review by Attorney General for Form and Legality; Advice to Agency; Forms

4-13-2-14.4. Contracts in Lieu of Appointing Employees

4-13-2-14.5. Revenue Department; Access to Names of Bidders, Contractors, and Subcontractors; Persons on Tax Warrant List

4-13-2-14.6. Salary Agreements or Adjustments; Compensation Plans; Approval

4-13-2-14.7. State Agency Employees Working With Children; Sex Crime Convictions; Dismissal

4-13-2-14.8. State Contractor or Vendor; Electronic Funds Transfer of Payments; Waiver

4-13-2-15. Repealed

4-13-2-16. State Contracts and Purchases; Adverse or Pecuniary Interest of Officers

4-13-2-17. Repealed

4-13-2-18. Appropriations; Administration of Allotment System; Unauthorized Payment by Officers

4-13-2-19. Appropriations; Lapse; Exceptions; Recognition of Encumbered Federal Funds

4-13-2-20. Advance Payments; Special Disbursements

4-13-2-21. Repealed

4-13-2-22. Repealed

4-13-2-23. State Board of Finance; Transfer and Reassignment of Appropriations; Conflict in Powers and Duties

4-13-2-24. State Auditor; Vesting of Powers and Duties; Employment of Professional and Clerical Assistance

4-13-2-25. Repealed

4-13-2-26. Repealed

4-13-2-27. Repealed

4-13-2-28. Central Warehouse; Establishment; Purchasers; Notice to Institutions and Departments of Materials and Supplies Available; Procedure for Requisitions

4-13-2-29. Constitutionality of Act