Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct Annual Financial Report: 2012 Page: 23
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State Commission on Judicial Conduct, Agency number 242 - Unaudited
Notes for the Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 2012
Current Receivables: Other receivables include year-end revenue accruals. This account
can appear in governmental and proprietary fund types.
Non-Current Receivables-Other: There are no receivables not expected to be collected
within one year.
LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable: Accounts Payable represents the liability for the value of assets or
services received at the balance sheet date for which payment is pending.
Current Payables-Other: Payables are the accrual at year-end of expenditure transactions.
Payables may be included in either the governmental or proprietary fund types.
Non-Current Payables-Other: There are no payables not expected to be paid within one
year.
Employees' Compensable Leave Balances: Represent the liability that become "due"
upon the occurrence of relevant events such as resignations, retirements, and uses of leave
balances by covered employees. Liabilities are reported separately as either current or
noncurrent in the statement of net assets.
Capital Lease Obligations: Represent the liability for future lease payments under capital
lease contracts contingent upon the appropriation of funding by the Legislature. Liabilities
are reported separately as either current or noncurrent in the statement of net assets.
FUND BALANCE
Fund Balance is the difference between fund assets and liabilities on the governmental
fund statements.
Nonspendable: Fund balances for governmental funds include amounts that cannot be
spent because they are either not in a spendable form or legally or contractually required to
be maintained intact.
Restricted: Represent resources with constraints placed upon the use of the sources by
either externally imposed by creditors (such as debt covenants), grantors, contributors,
laws or regulations of other governments or imposed by law through constitutional
provisions or enabling legislation.
Committed: Fund balance amounts that can only be used for specific purposes pursuant
to constraints imposed by the formal action of the state's highest level of decision-making
authority (the Legislature). These amounts cannot be used for any other purpose unless
the Legislature removes or changes the specified use by taking the same type of action it
employed to previously commit those amounts.
Assigned: Represent amounts constrained by the intent of an agency head or governing
board to use the resources for specific purpose, and the amount is neither restricted nor
committed.
Unassigned: Represent amounts that have not been restricted, committed or assigned to
specific purposes.
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Texas. State Commission on Judicial Conduct. Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct Annual Financial Report: 2012, report, Autumn 2012; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578802/m1/23/?q=%222012~%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.