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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title III > Chapter 29 - State Finance


Current as of: 2009
§ 1Definitions.
§ 2State revenues; disposition
§ 2BFederal Capital Improvement Fund
§ 2CGeneral Federal Grants Fund
§ 2C½Local Aid Fund
§ 2EFederal Highway Construction Program Fund
§ 2FContingency, lump-sum or reserve accounts for capital planning and operations
§ 2GCapital facility planning fund
§ 2HCommonwealth stabilization fund.
§ 2ITax reduction fund
§ 2JEnvironmental Challenge Fund
§ 2KToxics Use Reduction Fund
§ 2LWater Pollution Abatement Revolving Fund
§ 2OInfrastructure Fund
§ 2PEnvironmental Permitting and Compliance Assurance Fund
§ 2P½Safe Drinking Water Act Fund.
§ 2QIntragovernmental service fund
§ 2RMaximization Fund
§ 2SUnderground Storage Tank Petroleum Product Cleanup Fund
§ 2TWatershed management fund
§ 2UPonkapoag recreational fund.
§ 2VDairy Equalization Fund
§ 2WWater Pollution Abatement and Drinking Water Projects Administration Fund.
§ 2XAllocation of revenues under secs. 2M — 2O and to Commonwealth Liability Reduction Fund
§ 2YClean Air Act Compliance Fund
§ 2ZCommonwealth Sewer Rate Relief Fund
§ 2AAState building management fund
§ 2BBAssisted Living Administrative Fund
§ 2CCReggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center Building Fund
§ 2DDCapital expenditure reserve fund.
§ 2EESecond century fund
§ 2FFChildren's and seniors' health care assistance fund.
§ 2GGHealth protection fund.
§ 2HHFederal facilities reserve fund
§ 2IILeo J. Martin recreation fund.
§ 2JJChild care quality fund.
§ 2KKTransitional aid to needy families fund
§ 2LLChild care fund.
§ 2MMSocial services program fund.
§ 2NNCaseload increase mitigation fund.
§ 2OOLocal consumer inspection fund.
§ 2PPVoting equipment loan fund.
§ 2QQDrinking water revolving fund.
§ 2RRWorkforce training fund.
§ 2SSFirearms records keeping fund.
§ 2TTLiability management and reduction fund.
§ 2UUDanvers state hospital reuse fund.
§ 2VVBrownfields revitalization fund.
§ 2WWAdoption affordability assistance fund.
§ 2XXTobacco Settlement Fund.
§ 2YYFalse Claims Prosecution Fund
§ 2ZZCatastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
§ 2AAAHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Fund
§ 2BBBOne-Time Capital Projects Improvement Fund
§ 2CCCOpen Space Acquisition Fund
§ 2DDDDepartment of Fire Services Hazardous Materials Emergency Mitigation Response Recovery Trust Fund
§ 2EEEHealth Care Quality Improvement Trust Fund
§ 2FFFDam Safety Trust
§ 2GGGCivil Monetary Penalties Fund; nursing home facilities
§ 2HHHOpen Space Acquisition Revolving Fund
§ 2IIIAgricultural Resolve and Security Fund; gifts, grants, donations, annual audit and report
§ 2JJJRegisters Technological Fund
§ 2KKKCounty Registers Technological Fund
§ 2LLLFirearms fingerprint identity verification trust fund
§ 2MMMMassachusetts Mathematics, Science, Technology and Engineering Grant Fund
§ 2NNNRoche Community Rink Fund
§ 3Submission of statements showing prior appropriations, estimates, and recommendations; review
§ 3AProposed legislation affecting agencies; estimate of costs
§ 3BAnnual statement of planned expenditures and employment for Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and regional transit authorities
§ 4Estimates for purposes not covered by sec. 3; evaluation; review
§ 5BEstimates of total revenue and tax expenditures; consensus tax revenue forecast.
§ 5CComptroller's certification and disposition of consolidated net surplus.
§ 5DFringe benefit costs expended from general fund; recovery by comptroller
§ 5FDepartment financial plans; contents; use of information
§ 6Operating budget
§ 6BFederal grant funds
§ 6COperating budget; expenditures from trust and bond funds; reconciliation of reports of budget director and comptroller
§ 6DAppropriations
§ 6EGeneral appropriation bill; balanced budget.
§ 7ALong range capital facilities development plans; policy statements
§ 7BRequirements for long range capital facilities development plans
§ 7CAnnual capital facility budgets
§ 7DSubmission of copies of plans and requests to agencies for review; reports; hearings
§ 7EStudy and review of plans and requests by commissioner; recommendations
§ 7FDesign and construction contingency reserve account
§ 7GEmergency repair reserve account
§ 7HBudget submitted by governor to general court; recommended corrective amendments message
§ 7IRequests and recommendations for appropriations or authorizations for expenditures; review of proposed legislation providing for capital facility projects
§ 7JReports by commissioner of capital planning and operations
§ 7KStudy or program as prerequisite for appropriation or authorization
§ 7LAppropriation laws for commonwealth expenses; subject matter
§ 7MTransfer of funds among appropriation items for House of Representatives and Senate
§ 7NTransfer of funds among items of appropriation for joint legislative expenses
§ 7OTransfer of funds from items appropriated to joint legislative expenses to items for the house of representatives and the senate
§ 8BBidders on work other than building construction or repair; statements; qualification for classes of work; hearings
§ 8CContracts for repair, etc., on certain highway routes; hours of nonemergency work restricted
§ 9Lack of appropriations to carry out construction, etc.; paying for estimates
§ 9AMetropolitan district commission; budget estimates
§ 9BAgencies monies; initial and supplemental allotments by governor; reports
§ 9CDeficiency of revenue
§ 9DAnticipated decrease in estimated revenue
§ 9EInsufficient appropriations for required expenditures
§ 9FPeriodic appropriations; notification of expenditures
§ 9GAuthorization of expenditures
§ 12Appropriations for fiscal year
§ 12AObligations incurred against appropriation or subsidiary accounts for future items delivered or services rendered
§ 12BFiscal year for payment of classified personal services
§ 13Appropriations for ordinary maintenance; outstanding encumbrances; unexpended appropriations.
§ 14Appropriations for other than ordinary maintenance; unencumbered balance
§ 15Successive appropriations
§ 16Payments from ordinary revenue; cash on hand
§ 17Withholding appropriations; unadjusted accounts
§ 18Payments from the treasury regulated
§ 19Itemized bills
§ 19ATime of making transfers called for in general appropriation acts
§ 20Authorization of payments
§ 20AOrders or claims for extra work or materials; notice
§ 20CLate penalty interest; submission of invoice
§ 21Office expenses; approval of governor and council
§ 22Payments limited; expenses incurred
§ 23Advancements from treasury; management of state agency funds; funding of checks and drafts
§ 23APayments for human service programs; rules and regulations relating to eligibility
§ 24Advancements; certification of immediate use
§ 25Advancements; detailed statements; filing by recipients
§ 26Expenses in excess of appropriations or allotments
§ 26ACertification of design work; contracts for design services
§ 26BCertification of construction work; contracts for construction
§ 27Expenses and increases regulated
§ 27BExpenditure of funds for lease or purchase of data processing or reproduction equipment restricted
§ 27CCertain laws, rules, etc. relating to costs or assessments effective only by vote of acceptance or appropriation; written notice requesting determination; class actions
§ 28State publications; costs; payments
§ 29Subsidiary accounts, increase or decrease by interchange; affidavits; sufficiency of funds to cover disbursements
§ 29AConsultants; employment and compensation; legislative reports
§ 29BContracts with organizations providing social, etc., services
§ 29CAcquisition of property or services from commercial vendor by general court or agency; liability for late penalty interest
§ 29DPrivate debt collectors; employment by state agencies
§ 29EMaximum reimbursement for project costs
§ 29FDebarment from bidding; definitions; lists; notice; affiliates; mitigating circumstances
§ 29GUtility expenses of commonwealth; recoupment of overcharges
§ 29HOverdue payments to commonwealth; late charges
§ 29IPayment system for interdepartmental fiscal transactions; service agreements; chargebacks; reports
§ 30Insurance
§ 31Salaries; advances; teachers; centralized weekly payroll system; direct credit to bank accounts; wage garnishes
§ 31ADeath, dismissal or retirement of state employees; accumulated vacation or sick-leave allowances; payments
§ 31BTeachers; weekly payments
§ 31CSchools and colleges; non-teaching positions; vacation time
§ 31DPayment of salaries upon death of officers or employees; discharge of liability
§ 31EVoluntary services at public schools by state employees; effect on salaries
§ 32Unclaimed check fund; refunds
§ 32AUnpaid wages and salaries; unclaimed wage fund; refunds
§ 34Deposit of public monies
§ 34ADeposit of commonwealth money
§ 35Bonds or other securities; assignments, etc.
§ 36Mortgages held by commonwealth; discharge; assignments
§ 37Real estate acquired by foreclosure; sale by state
§ 38Investment of commonwealth funds; loans
§ 38AInvestment funds; establishment; sale of participation units
§ 38BDeferred compensation committee; state treasurer's office
§ 38CInvestments; bonds or notes; contracts; powers of state treasurer
§ 39Bonds, etc., held by commonwealth; exchanges
§ 40Trust deposits with state regulated
§ 41Bonds, etc., of commonwealth; custody
§ 42Notes and securities; annual examination
§ 44Unappropriated income
§ 45Securities purchased for sinking funds
§ 46Transfer of securities from one fund to another
§ 47Borrowing in anticipation of receipts; use of notes to pay taxes of bearer
§ 47AAssessments for metropolitan districts; borrowing in anticipation
§ 48Commonwealth bonds and notes, signatures
§ 48AFacsimile signatures, bonds, notes, interest coupons; signatures of former officers
§ 48BBonds and notes; official statements; advertising; collateral tax consequences to social security recipients
§ 49Sinking fund for commonwealth bonds; investments
§ 49AMinibonds; issuance and sale; limitations; regulations
§ 49BInsurance or credit line security for bonds and notes; agreements with brokers
§ 49CCollege savings programs; issuance and sale of bonds; powers and duties of state treasurer
§ 50Accounts includable in state tax; certification
§ 51Assessments on metropolitan districts for bonds
§ 53Notes or bonds maturing later than three years after issuance; requirements for inviting purchase proposals; waiver
§ 53ARefunding bonds; issuance; proceeds; terms; report
§ 54Deposits or other security for proposals by bidders
§ 55Sale of bonds, etc.; expenditures
§ 56Transfers of reverted funds; sales of bonds or other securities
§ 58Registered bonds exchanging for coupon bonds or defaced bonds
§ 59Lost or destroyed interest-bearing bonds; duplicates
§ 60Lost or destroyed interest-bearing bonds; owner's indemnity bonds
§ 60AGeneral obligations of the commonwealth, full faith and credit; negotiable instruments; direct debt limit
§ 60BDebt of commonwealth; appropriation limit
§ 61Claims against commonwealth; oath of claimants
§ 63Unlawful exercise or departments abuse of power; commonwealth; commissions, officers, etc.; court restraint
§ 64Deferred compensation contracts; public employees; investments
§ 64AIndividual retirement accounts; public employees
§ 64BDeferred compensation contracts between governmental bodies and employees; investments
§ 64CIndividual retirement accounts between governmental bodies and employees
§ 64DDeferred compensation program, annuity or other defined contribution plan; required participation
§ 65Delegation of certain powers and duties by secretaries of executive offices established under chapters six A and seven; review by commissioner
§ 66Violation of state finance laws; penalties
§ 71Treasurer's obligation regarding local aid intercepts

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