1372.073 – DESIGNATION BY BOARD OF UNENCUMBERED STATE
Texas Government Code § 1372.073
Summary
This law allows the board to assign unencumbered state ceiling amounts to state agencies or issuers at year-end. It applies to ceilings that are not reserved or have pending applications, facilitating the allocation of unused resources.
Board can assign unencumbered state ceilings at year-end.
Applies to ceilings without pending carryforward applications.
Facilitates resource allocation to state agencies or issuers.
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