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Section 9-2-1006 - Revenues or Income of State Agencies Not Part of Appropriation or Budget; Exception; Additions to Appropriation or Budget; Reports Concerning Enterprise Fund Accounts — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 9-2-1006 - Revenues or Income of State Agencies Not Part of Appropriation or Budget; Exception; Additions to Appropriation or Budget; Reports Concerning Enterprise Fund Accounts

9-2-1006. Revenues or income of state agencies not part of appropriation or budget; exception; additions to appropriation or budget; reports concerning enterprise fund accounts. (a) Revenues or income from any source collected, received or accruing to any agency shall not become a part of its appropriation or budget unless such revenues or income is specified by law to be used for such purpose and is approved by the governor after notice is provided to the legislature pursuant to W.S. 9-2-1005(b) and the applicable provisions of W.S. 9-2-1005 and 9-4-206 have been complied with. Any amount added to its appropriation or budget constitutes the entire appropriation for the full fiscal period. (b) Each agency maintaining an account within the enterprise fund shall include a report in the agency's biennial budget request submitted under W.S. 9-2-1013 concerning: (i) The purpose of the account; (ii) Whether the original mission of the account has been met; (iii) Whether the operation of the account needs to be continued; and (iv) Detailed information concerning revenue to and expenditures from the account for the previous biennium.
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