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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 38 - Chapter 4 - 38-408
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38-408 - MONEYS FROM CONTRACTS AND APPROPRIATIONS -- EXPENDITURES AND ACCOUNTS
MONEYS FROM CONTRACTS AND APPROPRIATIONS -- EXPENDITURES AND
ACCOUNTS. All moneys paid to the director of the department of lands, or the
state forest wardens, under any contract whereby the director assumes the
management and reduction of any fire hazard for the protection of forest
resources, shall be deposited with the state treasurer and shall be credited
to the forest management fund as herein provided.
All moneys appropriated for, accruing to, or received by said fund are
hereby appropriated for the purpose specified in sections 38-401--38-410,
Idaho Code, and shall only be used in the protective districts where
collected. All funds in, or accruing to, the erosion control account after the
effective date of this section shall be credited to the forest practices
rehabilitation account created in section 38-1313, Idaho Code.
All moneys deposited in said fund shall remain in the state treasury for
the use of the director in the payment of items constituting claims against
the fund. This fund may be drawn upon by sight drafts signed by the director
and attached to vouchers for the planned expenditure, both in such form as the
state controller shall prescribe. At such time as the board of examiners may
prescribe the director shall present a complete itemized account of all
expenditures from said fund. The said board is authorized to approve or reject
any item in said account. If any item thereof is disallowed the director or
the state forest warden responsible therefor shall replace the amount thereof
in the said fund. The amount of the items allowed shall be credited by the
state controller to the director.
 
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