ยง 122. Transmission of public moneys. The comptroller may make such
regulations and give such directions from time to time, respecting the
transmission to the treasury of moneys belonging to the state from the
several county treasurers and other public officers as in his judgment
is most conducive to the interests of the state. He may, in his
discretion, audit, allow and cause to be paid the expenses necessarily
incurred under or in consequence of such regulations and directions or
so much thereof as he deems equitable and just.
Structure New York Laws
Article 7 - Accounts and Audits
100 - Public Accounts to Be Kept in Dollars, Dimes and Cents.
102 - Amounts of Unpaid Checks, Drafts or Debit Cards to Be Paid Into the Abandoned Property Fund.
103 - State Papers and Securities.
104 - Examination and Inventory of State Securities.
106-A - Public Funds on Deposit.
107 - Monthly Statement of Balances in State Depositories.
108 - Application of Federal Moneys to Expense of the Audit and Disbursement Thereof.
109 - Proofs Required Upon Audit by the Comptroller.
109-A - Alternative Proofs Authorized for Audit by the Comptroller.
110 - Certification or Approval of Accounts and Vouchers.
111 - Payment and Refund of State Moneys Except Upon Audit by Comptroller Prohibited.
112 - Accounting Systems; Approval of Contracts.
113 - Itemized Accounts of Public Officers.
117 - Statements of Accounts Not Rendered.
118 - Statements of Accounts Rendered.
119 - Statement of Joint Accounts.
120 - Other Remedies Preserved.
121 - Payments to State Treasurer; Financial Statements.