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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 10 - Department Of The State Treasurer
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Part I
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Title II
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§ 1
State treasurer; supervision of department; salary; term limitation
§ 2
Treasurer's bond; contents
§ 3
Treasurer's bond; deposit with state secretary; actions thereon
§ 4
First deputy treasurer; duties; absence, disability or removal of treasurer
§ 5
Deputies and assistants; appointment; bond; duties; compensation; veterans' preference; civil service
§ 5A
Annual personnel report
§ 5B
Investment advisory council; membership; duties
§ 5C
Investment division; responsibilities
§ 6
Certification of deposits in trust
§ 7
Receipt of federal funds for soldiers' homes
§ 8
Receipt of federal funds for highways
§ 8A
Receipt of federal funds for forest fire prevention
§ 9
Accounts; overdue bonds, notes and securities; transmission to attorney general
§ 9A
Debt statements
§ 10
Annual report to general court; contents; cash flow projections; variance reports; cash management plans
§ 11
Publication of statements of assessments, debts, etc
§ 12
State treasurer; death; vacancy; care of property and funds
§ 13
State treasurer; death; vacancy; inventory of property and funds
§ 14
State treasurer; duplicate receipts by new treasurer
§ 15
Trust funds; Massachusetts training schools; authority to receive; duties
§ 16
Trust funds; receipts from department of education or state library trustees; authority to receive, invest, hold and disburse
§ 17
Trust funds; mental health department or mental retardation department; authority to receive; duties
§ 17A
Trust funds; military forces; authority to receive; duties
§ 17B
Trust funds; receipt, disbursement and investment
Subchapters
1
Board Of Retirement
2
Commissioners On Firemen'S Relief
3
State Lottery
4
Emergency Finance Board
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