§ 19-2-101 - Receipts for all funds coming into State Treasury.
               	 		
19-2-101.    Receipts for all funds coming into State Treasury.
    (a)  It  shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, the Insurance  Commissioner, the Commissioner of State Lands, the Attorney General, the  Bank Commissioner, and the Auditor of State to issue their receipts  respectively for all moneys coming into the State Treasury through their  departments, respectively, on account of:
      (1)  Fees of every kind and character;
      (2)  Sale of books, charters, and articles of incorporation;
      (3)  Commissions  of notaries public, justices of the peace, and county, city, and town  officers, in addition to nomination fees, etc.;
      (4)  Insurance taxes and fees;
      (5)  Jitney and chauffeur licenses;
      (6)  Affidavits of loss, license tags, deeds, patents, field notes, maps, and charts;
      (7)  Franchise taxes, back taxes, and sand and gravel taxes;
      (8)  All matters pertaining to the duties of the Attorney General when money belonging to the state is to be collected;
      (9)  Bank examination fees; and
      (10)  Any and all fees coming through the Bank Commissioner's office.
(b)    (1)  Each  of the departments is authorized to accept personal checks when  tendered in payment of any of the items mentioned in subsection (a) of  this section and issue their receipts, respectively, for them.
      (2)    (A)  The  checks shall be endorsed by the heads of the respective departments to  the Treasurer of State and paid in the State Treasury daily, if anything  has been collected, with an itemized statement of all items for which  payment was made.
            (B)  No  officer endorsing these checks shall become personally liable by reason  of the officer's endorsement in case the checks are rejected by the  drawee.