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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 5.5Ch. 10§ 14959 Revolving Fund Expenditure Tracking

§ 14959 Revolving Fund Expenditure Tracking

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§ 14959 Revolving Fund Expenditure Tracking

Key Takeaways

  • •The government keeps track of how money from a special fund is spent.
  • •If there's leftover money in the fund after a project is done or after 3 years, it goes back to where it came from.
  • •The government can guess how much money is needed for extra costs (like supervision) and count that as already spent.

Example

The government builds a new park with money from a special fund.

After the park is built, if there's leftover money in the fund, it goes back to the government's main money pot. If they think they'll need extra money for things like planning, they can set that aside too.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 14959 Revolving Fund Expenditure Tracking

The Department of General Services shall keep a record of all expenditures chargeable against each specific portion of the revolving fund, and any unencumbered balance in any portion of the fund, either within three months after completion of the project for which the portion was transferred or within three years from the time the portion was transferred or deposited therein, whichever is the earlier, shall be withdrawn from the revolving fund and transferred to the credit of the fund from which the appropriation was made or, as to funds from other than state appropriations, be paid out or refunded as provided in the agreement relating to the contributions; provided, that on approval of the Department of Finance the time of the withdrawal may be extended. For the purpose of this section an estimate, prepared by the Department of General Services upon receipt of bids, of the amount required for supervision, engineering, and other items, if any, necessary for the completion of a project on which a construction contract has been awarded shall be deemed a valid encumbrance and be included with any other valid encumbrances in determining the amount of an unencumbered balance. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1358, Sec. 2.2.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

Department of General Servicesrevolving fundunencumbered balanceDepartment of Financevalid encumbrance

Related Statutes

  • § 11870 Fiscal Fund Management Rules
  • § 11874 State Agency System Fees
  • § 14951 State Building Design Standards
  • § 14958 Architecture Fund Claims Process
  • § 14960 State Building Construction Fund

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 14959.
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