General Ledger Certification
The state must provide and promptly publish a cryptographic receipt
for all monies and goods it receives. Where individual privacy is at
issue, the published receipt reveals only the reason for transfer.
A state agency must demand a cryptographic receipt specifying full
recipient name and general purpose for transfer of money or goods
before transfer to another state agency or non-state entity can be
completed. The state is required to promptly publish these receipts.
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