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Section 14-119-106 - Petty cash funds — Arkansas Law | CourtGPT
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  7. Section 14-119-106 - Petty cash funds
Arkansas Legal Code

Section 14-119-106 - Petty cash funds

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(a) Water improvement district officers are permitted to establish petty cash funds so long as the funds are maintained on the basis set forth in this section.(b) The establishment of a petty cash fund must be approved by the board of directors.(c) In establishing such a fund, a check is to be drawn payable to 'petty cash.'(d) That amount may be maintained in the district's office for the handling of small expenditures for items such as postage, light bulbs, delivery fees, etc.(e) A paid-out slip is to be prepared for each item of expenditure from that fund and signed by the person receiving the moneys.(f) These paid-out slips shall be maintained with the petty cash.(g) When the fund becomes depleted, the district's official may then draw another check payable to 'petty cash' in an amount which equals the total paid-out slips issued. At that time, the paid-out slips shall be removed from the petty cash fund and utilized as invoice support for the check replenishing petty cash.Acts 1973, No. 211, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-2206.

(a) Water improvement district officers are permitted to establish petty cash funds so long as the funds are maintained on the basis set forth in this section.(b) The establishment of a petty cash fund must be approved by the board of directors.(c) In establishing such a fund, a check is to be drawn payable to 'petty cash.'(d) That amount may be maintained in the district's office for the handling of small expenditures for items such as postage, light bulbs, delivery fees, etc.(e) A paid-out slip is to be prepared for each item of expenditure from that fund and signed by the person receiving the moneys.(f) These paid-out slips shall be maintained with the petty cash.(g) When the fund becomes depleted, the district's official may then draw another check payable to 'petty cash' in an amount which equals the total paid-out slips issued. At that time, the paid-out slips shall be removed from the petty cash fund and utilized as invoice support for the check replenishing petty cash.Acts 1973, No. 211, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-2206.