Pennsylvania Constitution

Article III, § 24 — Paying out public moneys

Pennsylvania Const. art. III, § 24

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Pa. Const. art. III, § 24.

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No money shall be paid out of the treasury, except on appropriations made by law and on warrant issued by the proper officers; but cash refunds of taxes, licenses, fees and other charges paid or collected, but not legally due, may be paid, as provided by law, without appropriation from the fund into which they were paid on warrant of the proper officer.

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History

Nov. 7, 1961, P.L.1783, J.R.1

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