Oklahoma Regulations § 230:10-7-83 Reimbursement to County General Fund
Regulation Text
At the end of each month, all fees received from school districts and municipalities for postage, telephone or other budget item expenses incurred by the entity in an election shall be reimbursed to the County General Fund. Funds received from the State Election Board for County Election Board member compensation and mileage reimbursement for meetings held to conduct business in connection with a regular or special federal or state election and for meetings to conduct other business required by statute shall be reimbursed to the County General Fund. Funds received from school districts, municipalities, and any other entities for County Election Board member compensation, part-time help, and overtime compensation and mileage reimbursement for County Election Board employees shall be reimbursed to the County General Fund as outlined in
230:10-7-132
. Such reimbursements shall be made immediately upon receipt of the funds from the entity or from the State Election Board. All fees collected for copying documents shall be reimbursed to the County General Fund. The Secretary shall issue a voucher from the Special Depository Account to the County Treasurer in the appropriate amount.
Source
Amended at 17 Ok Reg 2335, eff 7-1-00
History
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