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TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 10

STATE CONTROLLER

67-1022. Warrants, how drawn -- Lost warrants. (1) All warrants must be drawn in the order prescribed by the state controller.

(2) In case of the loss or destruction of any warrant heretofore issued or that may be issued by the state controller, and, after notice by the involved agency to the state treasurer and state controller to stop payment on the lost or destroyed warrant the state controller is hereby authorized to issue his duplicate warrant to take the place of the warrant so lost or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof by affidavit of the loss of the said warrant. In the issuance of any such duplicate warrant, the state controller may require an indemnity bond, conditioned upon the payment to the state of Idaho of any loss or damage or obligation by reason of the said lost warrant becoming a claim against the state; and, it shall be the duty of the state controller to notify the state treasurer of the issuance of the said duplicate warrant.

(3) In all situations when the involved agency is required to send an affidavit to the state controller as proof of the loss of a warrant, the agency shall also send a duplicate or photocopy of the affidavit to the state treasurer.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title67 > T67ch10 > T67ch10sect67-1022

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 10

STATE CONTROLLER

67-1022. Warrants, how drawn -- Lost warrants. (1) All warrants must be drawn in the order prescribed by the state controller.

(2) In case of the loss or destruction of any warrant heretofore issued or that may be issued by the state controller, and, after notice by the involved agency to the state treasurer and state controller to stop payment on the lost or destroyed warrant the state controller is hereby authorized to issue his duplicate warrant to take the place of the warrant so lost or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof by affidavit of the loss of the said warrant. In the issuance of any such duplicate warrant, the state controller may require an indemnity bond, conditioned upon the payment to the state of Idaho of any loss or damage or obligation by reason of the said lost warrant becoming a claim against the state; and, it shall be the duty of the state controller to notify the state treasurer of the issuance of the said duplicate warrant.

(3) In all situations when the involved agency is required to send an affidavit to the state controller as proof of the loss of a warrant, the agency shall also send a duplicate or photocopy of the affidavit to the state treasurer.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title67 > T67ch10 > T67ch10sect67-1022

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 10

STATE CONTROLLER

67-1022. Warrants, how drawn -- Lost warrants. (1) All warrants must be drawn in the order prescribed by the state controller.

(2) In case of the loss or destruction of any warrant heretofore issued or that may be issued by the state controller, and, after notice by the involved agency to the state treasurer and state controller to stop payment on the lost or destroyed warrant the state controller is hereby authorized to issue his duplicate warrant to take the place of the warrant so lost or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof by affidavit of the loss of the said warrant. In the issuance of any such duplicate warrant, the state controller may require an indemnity bond, conditioned upon the payment to the state of Idaho of any loss or damage or obligation by reason of the said lost warrant becoming a claim against the state; and, it shall be the duty of the state controller to notify the state treasurer of the issuance of the said duplicate warrant.

(3) In all situations when the involved agency is required to send an affidavit to the state controller as proof of the loss of a warrant, the agency shall also send a duplicate or photocopy of the affidavit to the state treasurer.