Const 1963, art 9, § 22;
Procedures for the examination and adjustment of claims against the state shall be prescribed by law.
The secretary of state, state treasurer and such other state officer as shall be designated by law shall constitute a board of state auditors. They shall examine and adjust all claims against the state not otherwise provided for by general law. They shall act as a state board of escheats and a board of fund commissioners. They shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law.Procedures for the examination and adjustment of claims against the state shall be prescribed by law.
Const 1908, art 6, § 20;
The secretary of state, state treasurer and such other state officer as shall be designated by law shall constitute a board of state auditors. They shall examine and adjust all claims against the state not otherwise provided for by general law. They shall act as a state board of escheats and a board of fund commissioners. They shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
The secretary of state, state treasurer and
commissioner of the state land officesuch other state officer as shall be designated by law shall constitute a board of state auditors. They shall examine and adjust all claims against the state not otherwise provided for by general law.They shall constitute a board of state canvassers to determine the result of all elections for governor, lieutenant governor, state officers and such other officers as shall by law be referred to them.They shall act as a state board of escheats and a board of fund commissioners. They shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law.In case the office of commissioner of the state land office is abolished, another state officer shall be designated by law as a member of the several boards mentioned in this section.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
Const 1908, art 6, § 20;
The secretary of state, state treasurer and commissioner of the state land office shall constitute a board of state auditors. They shall examine and adjust all claims against the state not otherwise provided for by general law. They shall constitute a board of state canvassers to determine the result of all elections for governor, lieutenant governor, state officers and such other officers as shall by law be referred to them. They shall act as a state board of escheats and a board of fund commissioners. They shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law. In case the office of commissioner of the state land office is abolished, another state officer shall be designated by law as a member of the several boards mentioned in this section.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
The secretary of state, state treasurer
,and commissioner of the state land office shall constitute a board of state auditors.toThey shall examine and adjust all claims against the state,not otherwise provided for by general law. They shall constitute a board of state canvassers to determine the result of all elections for governor, lieutenant governor,andstate officers,andofsuch other officers as shall by law be referred to them. They shall act as a state board of escheats and a board of fund commissioners. They shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law. In case the office of commissioner of the state land office is abolished, another state officer shall be designated by law as a member of the several boards mentioned in this section.
All lands, the titles to which shall fail from a defect of heirs, shall escheat to the State; and the interest on the clear proceeds from the sales thereof, shall be appropriated exclusively to the support of primary schools.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
Const 1874, art 8, § 4;
The Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Commissioner of the State Land Office, shall constitute a Board of State Auditors, to examine and adjust all claims against the State not otherwise provided for by law. They shall also constitute a Board of State Canvassers, to determine the result of all elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor and State Officers, and of such other officers as shall by law be referred to them.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
The Secretary of State, State Treasurer
,and Commissioner of the State Land Office, shall constitute a Board of State Auditors, to examine and adjust all claims against the State,not otherwise provided for bygenerallaw. They shall also constitute a Board of State Canvassers, to determine the result of all elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor and State Officers, and of such other officers as shall by law be referred to them.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
Const 1868, art 8, § 4;
The Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Commissioner of the State Land Office, shall constitute a Board of State Auditors, to examine and adjust claims against the State, within such limits as shall be prescribed by law. They shall also constitute a Board of State Canvassers, to determine the result of all elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, all State officers, and such other officers as shall by law be referred to them.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
The Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Commissioner of the State Land Office, shall constitute a Board of State Auditors, to examine and adjust
allclaims against the State, within such limits as shall be prescribed by lawnot otherwise provided for by general law. They shall also constitute a Board of State Canvassers, to determine the result of all elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor,andall State officers, andofsuch other officers as shall by law be referred to them.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4
Const 1850, art 8, § 4;
The Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Commissioner of the State Land Office shall constitute a Board of State Auditors to examine and adjust all claims against the State, not otherwise provided for by general law. They shall constitute a Board of State Canvassers to determine the result of all elections for Governor, Lieutenant Governor and State Officers, and of such other officers as shall by law be referred to them.
See also: Const 1963, art 10, § 4