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MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

State street aid fund

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Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Revenues And Expenditures On The Road To Understanding (2010), Ron Darden Oct 2010

Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Revenues And Expenditures On The Road To Understanding (2010), Ron Darden

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The Tennessee Legislature authorized the state to distribute a portion of the proceeds from the state gasoline fuel taxes to incorporated cities and towns for use on municipal streets. The current allocation to cities is based on $26.08 per capita.


Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Revenues And Expenditures On The Road To Understanding (2007), Ron Darden Mar 2007

Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Revenues And Expenditures On The Road To Understanding (2007), Ron Darden

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The Tennessee Legislature authorized the state to distribute a portion of the proceeds from the state gasoline fuel taxes to incorporated cities and towns for use on municipal streets. The current allocation to cities is based on $28.49 per capita.


Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden Jul 2005

Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the state gasoline and motor vehicle fuel tax to incorporated cities and towns to use for maintaining and improving municipal streets.


Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden Jan 2003

Technical Bulletins: State Street Aid Fund Expenditures: On The Road To Understanding, Ron Darden

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the state gasoline and motor vehicle fuel tax to incorporated cities and towns to use for maintaining and improving municipal streets.


Technical Bulletins: Street Aid Fund - Separate Fund Requirement May Be Waived, Jim Leuty, Jerry Robinson, Ken Joines Aug 1985

Technical Bulletins: Street Aid Fund - Separate Fund Requirement May Be Waived, Jim Leuty, Jerry Robinson, Ken Joines

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin addresses Chapter 173 of the Public A c t s of 1985, which amended Tennessee Code Annotated 54-4-204 to allow the Comptroller of the Treasury to waive the requirement that street aid funds be accounted for in a separate fund.


Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of 1985-86 Intergovernmental Revenues For Cities, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty Apr 1985

Technical Bulletins: Estimates Of 1985-86 Intergovernmental Revenues For Cities, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty

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A summary of what cities could expect to receive from intergovernmental revenues for the 1985-86 fiscal year.


Technical Bulletins: Revised Estimates Of 1982-83 State-Shared Taxes, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty Dec 1982

Technical Bulletins: Revised Estimates Of 1982-83 State-Shared Taxes, Ken Joines, Jim Leuty

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin provides a revised estimate of the amount of money cities could expect to receive from state shared taxes for 1982-83. The previous estimate, from April 19, 1982, had factored in an expected upturn in the economy which did not materialize. In addition to the revised estimates, included is a copy of an article by Dr. Harry A. Green, executive director of TACIR, which gives an overview of the total revenue systems in Tennessee local government.


Technical Bulletins: Estimate Of 1982-83 State Shared Funds For Cities, Ken Joines Apr 1976

Technical Bulletins: Estimate Of 1982-83 State Shared Funds For Cities, Ken Joines

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

A summary of what cities were expected to receive from the state shared funds for the 1982-83 fiscal year.


Technical Bulletins: Update On Technical Report No. 2 - State Street Aid Fund: Proper And Improper Uses, Mtas Mar 1976

Technical Bulletins: Update On Technical Report No. 2 - State Street Aid Fund: Proper And Improper Uses, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

William J. Haynes, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, issued Opinion No. 119 on May 22, 1975. Because of this opinion it now appears that a municipality may use State Street Aid revenue to pay the electric bills for street lighting. This was item No. 8 on the list of improper uses of State Street Aid Funds (MTAS's Technical Report No. 2).