64 - Costs recovered.

§ 64. Costs  recovered. Costs recovered by the attorney-general may be  applied by him in payment of the expenses incurred by him in the  action  or proceeding in which they are received, or of any expenditure which he  is  authorized  to  incur  not  otherwise provided for. He shall, at the  close of each fiscal year, render to the comptroller an account of  such  costs  received,  with  vouchers of such expenditures. During the fiscal  year, the comptroller is authorized to  transfer  any  amount  available  within  the account dedicated for this purpose to the general fund, upon  the request of the director of the budget.  In  the  event  insufficient  cash  remains  in  such  account  to meet expenditures against available  appropriations from such  account,  the  comptroller  is  authorized  to  transfer  the  amounts  necessary  to  meet  such  expenditures from the  general fund; provided however that in no  event  shall  the  cumulative  value  of  any such transfers from the general fund made to such account  within a single fiscal year exceed ten  percent  of  the  value  of  the  appropriations  made  in  such  fiscal  year  from  such  account or the  cumulative balance of transfers from the account to  the  general  fund.  The  comptroller  shall  establish  such  accounts  and  records  as are  necessary to  provide  an  accurate  accounting  and  reporting  of  the  transfers to or from the general fund.