§ 291.232 Declaration of policy
§ 291.234 Department to make allotments to state officers and agencies of appropriations and funds; allotment period; exemptions
§ 291.236 Application of allotment system; controlling expenditures and encumbering of emergency, contingent, revolving and trust funds
§ 291.238 Expenditures without allotment prohibited; expenditures from dedicated, revolving and trust funds
§ 291.242 Allotment required before expenditure of appropriation; submitting estimates; notice to Legislative Fiscal Office
§ 291.244 Department action on estimates
§ 291.246 Allotments to be made for purpose or classification of expenditure prescribed in appropriation measure
§ 291.248 Notice of allotment
§ 291.250 Claims and encumbrances limited by amount and purpose of allotment
§ 291.252 Modification of allotment previously made; notice to Legislative Fiscal Office
§ 291.258 Approval of department required for establishment of new personnel position or classification
§ 291.260 Approving, modifying or disapproving requests and budgets to be submitted to the federal government
§ 291.261 Reducing allotment to prevent deficit; exception
§ 291.263 Vacant positions; information to Oregon Department of Administrative Services; report to Legislative Fiscal Officer

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