Public moneys definition

Public moneys means all moneys belonging to, received by, or held by, the state, or any city, county, town, district, or public agency therein, or by an officer thereof acting in his or her official capacity, and includes the proceeds of all bonds and other evidences of indebtedness, trust funds held by public pension and retirement systems, deferred compensation funds held for investment by public agencies, and public moneys held by a financial institution under a trust indenture to which a public agency is a party.
Public moneys means all moneys coming into the hands of the treasurer of a public depositor by virtue of his or her office without regard to the ownership of the moneys.
Public moneys means any fees, taxes or other revenues payable to the State and any other moneys received and held by an employee of the State in his official capacity;

Examples of Public moneys in a sentence

  • Public moneys may also be deposited in Official Depositories in Negotiable Order of Withdrawal accounts where permitted by applicable federal or state regulations.


More Definitions of Public moneys

Public moneys means moneys, negotiable instruments or securities of any kind collected, received or held by any person for or on behalf of the State, but does not include moneys of a statutory authority;
Public moneys means moneys provided by the Oireachtas out of the Central Fund, or the growing produce thereof.
Public moneys means all revenues, resources and receipts of any kind in cash or cash equivalent including financial assets of the Government;
Public moneys means all moneys under the control of or in the custody of governmental units.
Public moneys means the price paid by persons other than promoters for securities.
Public moneys means all moneys in the treasury of the state or any subdivision of the state, or moneys coming lawfully into the possession or custody of the treasurer of state or of the treasurer of any subdivision. "Public moneys of the state" includes all such moneys coming lawfully into the possession of the treasurer of state; and "public moneys of a subdivision" includes all such moneys coming lawfully into the possession of the treasurer of the subdivision.
Public moneys means any and all moneys belonging to or collected by the state or any political subdivision thereof including, but not necessarily limited to, any city, county, town or district therein.