OAG 79-532 is cited to affirm the principle that the transfer of state money to an office does not constitute a final and effective disbursement if the money remains unexpended. This previous opinion is used to support the current decision's conclusion that advance transfer of funds for operational expenses, which are only disbursed after services or goods are fully furnished, is constitutional.
OAG 79-532 was Followed by OAG 80-38
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