New York Statutes
§ 43 — Specific appropriations limited as to use; certain appropriations to be specific
New York § 43
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N.Y. State Finance § 43 (2026).
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§ 43. Specific appropriations limited as to use; certain\nappropriations to be specific. Money appropriated for a specific purpose\nshall not be used for any other purpose, and the comptroller shall not\ndraw a warrant for the payment of any sum appropriated, unless it\nclearly appears from the detailed statement presented to him by the\nperson demanding the same as required by this chapter, that the purposes\nfor which such money is demanded are those for which it was\nappropriated. The comptroller shall not audit any claim for salary,\nlabor or wages, unless an appropriation applicable thereto has been\nalready made specifying the amount thereof appropriated for such\npurpose.\n Except as otherwise expressly provided, the comptroller shall not\naudit any claim or account or draw a war
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Purcell v. Regan
126 A.D.2d 849 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1987)
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