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Agencies: Treasurer Offices, 50 States

Offers a listing of administrative and financial agencies for each of the US states. Find details on services and a overview of the departments.

The State Treasurer shall be the custodian of all monies paid into the state treasury; keep an accurate account of the receipts and disbursements of the various accounts within the state's accounting system; monitor the investments of cash by the State Investment Office; secure the deposits of all public funds; and usually administer the State's Unclaimed Property Act.

More specifically, the State Treasure is responsible for the receipt and disbursement of all state general funds and the funds that the lottery generates for education. The office invests these funds between their receipt and disbursement, and manages other state trust and custodial fund investments.

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State Treasurer Offices

The State Treasurer serve the citizens of this state as the Chief Financial Officer.

The State Treasurer shall be the custodian of all monies paid into the state treasury; keep an accurate account of the receipts and disbursements of the various accounts within the state's accounting system; monitor the investments of cash by the State Investment Office; secure the deposits of all public funds; and usually administer the State's Unclaimed Property Act.

More specifically, the State Treasure is responsible for the receipt and disbursement of all state general funds and the funds that the lottery generates for education. The office invests these funds between their receipt and disbursement, and manages other state trust and custodial fund investments.

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