§ 19-6-486 - Arkansas Rainy Day Fund.
               	 		
19-6-486.    Arkansas Rainy Day Fund.
    (a)  There  is created on the books of the Treasurer of State, the Auditor of  State, and the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State a special revenue fund  to be known as the "Arkansas Rainy Day Fund".
(b)  The fund shall consist of such funds as may be provided by the General Assembly .
(c)  The  fund shall be used to distribute moneys to one (1) or more funds or  fund accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law of Arkansas,    19-5-101  et seq.
(d)    (1)  After  determining the estimated amount of general revenue that will be  available for allocation to the state agencies under the Revenue  Stabilization Law,    19-5-101 et seq., and after making the  determination required by    19-5-1227(c) and prior to making any  transfers deemed necessary by the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State in     19-5-1227(d), the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State may transfer funds  from the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund in the event a "revenue shortfall"  exists to meet the state's financial obligation to provide an adequate  educational system for the state and to provide for the effective  operation of state government. In the event the Chief Fiscal Officer of  the State determines that a "revenue shortfall" exists as defined as a  circumstance when the official forecast of gross general revenue  certified by the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State is projected to  increase less than three percent (3%) over and above the gross general  revenue collections of the previous fiscal year due to changes in  economic conditions, he or she may then transfer funds from the Arkansas  Rainy Day Fund, as approved by the Legislative Council or Joint Budget  Committee, to various funds and fund accounts, as deemed necessary, in  the Revenue Stabilization Law for the purpose of meeting unanticipated  shortfalls in state general revenue.
      (2)  Or  the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State may transfer funds from the  Arkansas Rainy Day Fund to the Economic Development Superprojects  Project Fund for projects authorized under Arkansas Constitution,  Amendment 82, as approved by the Governor and the Legislative Council or  Joint Budget Committee.
      (3)  Determining  the maximum amount of appropriation and general revenue funding for a  state agency each fiscal year is the prerogative of the General  Assembly. This is usually accomplished by delineating such maximums in  the appropriation acts for a state agency and the general revenue  allocations authorized for each fund and fund account by amendment to  the Revenue Stabilization Law. Further, the General Assembly has  determined that creating the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund and establishing  the procedures for the transfer of funds to various fund and fund  accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law or to the Economic Development  Superprojects Project Fund, or both, provides for the efficient and  effective operation of state government if a revenue shortfall is  determined to exist. Therefore, it is both necessary and appropriate  that the General Assembly maintain oversight by requiring prior approval  of the Legislative Council or Joint Budget Committee as provided by  this section. The requirement of approval by the Legislative Council or  Joint Budget Committee is not a severable part of this section. If the  requirement of approval by the Legislative Council or Joint Budget  Committee is ruled unconstitutional by a court of competent  jurisdiction, this entire section is void.
(e)    (1)  Upon  recommendation by the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, the Governor  may determine that circumstances exist that meet the requirements for  the utilization of the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund as set out in this  section and the procedures set out herein shall apply.
      (2)  When  the Governor determines there is a need requiring transfer from the  Arkansas Rainy Day Fund, he or she shall instruct the Chief Fiscal  Officer of the State to prepare and submit written documentation to the  Legislative Council or the Joint Budget Committee. Such documentation  shall include:
            (A)  Sufficient  financial data that will enable the verification of the existence of an  emergency and the amount necessary to address the need for rainy day  funds;
            (B)  A proposed  distribution of moneys from the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund to one or more  funds or fund accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law, or to the  Economic Development Superprojects Project Fund, or both; and
            (C)  A  statement certifying that no other funds are available that could be  transferred in lieu of the funds in the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund.
      (3)  Such  documentation shall be submitted to the Legislative Council or Joint  Budget Committee for approval prior to the implementation of the  proposed distribution. The Chief Fiscal Officer of the State, after  having sought and received prior approval of the Legislative Council or  Joint Budget Committee, shall cause the required transfers to be made on  his or her books and on the books of the Treasurer of State and the  Auditor of State from the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund to the appropriate  funds and fund accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law or to the  Economic Development Superprojects Project Fund, or both. In no event  shall the amounts transferred in any fiscal year to the funds and fund  accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law by this section cause the  general revenues to exceed the maximum allocations authorized in the  Revenue Stabilization Law.
      (4)  Determining  the maximum amount of appropriation and general revenue funding for a  state agency each fiscal year is the prerogative of the General  Assembly. This is usually accomplished by delineating such maximums in  the appropriation acts for a state agency and the general revenue  allocations authorized for each fund and fund account by amendment to  the Revenue Stabilization Law. Further, the General Assembly has  determined that creating the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund and establishing  the procedures for the transfer of funds to various funds and fund  accounts in the Revenue Stabilization Law or to the Economic Development  Superprojects Project Fund, or both, provides for the efficient and  effective operation of state government if a revenue shortfall is  determined to exist. Therefore, it is both necessary and appropriate  that the General Assembly maintain oversight by requiring prior approval  of the Legislative Council or Joint Budget Committee as provided by  this section. The requirement of approval by the Legislative Council or  Joint Budget Committee is not a severable part of this section. If the  requirement of approval by the Legislative Council or Joint Budget  Committee is ruled unconstitutional by a court of competent  jurisdiction, this entire section is void.
(f)  During  each fiscal year, after the provisions of    19-5-1004(b)(2) are  complied with, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State may replenish the  Arkansas Rainy Day Fund by transferring no more than fifty percent (50%)  of the balance in the General Revenue Allotment Reserve Fund or an  amount equal to all transfers made under this section during the fiscal  year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which such replenishment  is made under this section, whichever is less, to the Arkansas Rainy Day  Fund. In no event shall the balance of the Arkansas Rainy Day Fund  exceed one hundred twenty five million dollars ($125,000,000) at any  time.