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[PDF] The Transportation Funding Protection Act of 2006 (version 2)

Proposition 42 Transfer. The measure includes voter approval as a third condition to suspend the transfer of Proposition 42 funds beginning in 2007-08. Currently, the transfer may be suspended only if the (1) Governor declares that the transfer would result in a significant negative fiscal impact on the functions of government
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050902.pdf

Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill: The Governor's 1995-96 State-County Realignment Proposal

Other organizations, such as the California State Association of Counties and the League of Cities, have prepared major working papers on the topic. In addition, a coali tion of non-public sector organizations has engaged in a consensus project on this topic with the assistance of academic sponsors.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/pt5-b.html

Review of the Contract for an Automated Instant Ticket Gaming System

Ownership of HISI-provide d hardware and software, however, would have transferred to the CSL upon contract termination or at the end of the five-year contract term. Under the agreement, the CSL (1) is resp onsible for all telecommunications costs and (2) acquires immediate ownership of equipment provided by HISI under the original contract, some of which will be refurbished to meet the CSL's current requirements.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/013196_ltr/ltr13196.html

[PDF] Energy Agency Reorganization

Manage existing DWR power contracts CERS Transfer to new Department of Energy. Leave as is, no transfer. Regulate drilling, operation, maintenance, plugging and abandonment of oil, natural gas, and geothermal wells DOGGR Leave as is, no transfer.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2009/Energy_Agency_Reorganization_61609.pdf

The 2019-20 Budget: Increasing Compliance With Unclaimed Property Law [Publication Details]

Mar 15, 2019 - The 2019-20 Budget: Increasing Compliance With Unclaimed Property Law [Publication Details] The 2019-20 Budget: Increasing Compliance With Unclaimed Property Law Format: HTML Description: California requires banks, insurance companies, and many other businesses (called “holders”) to report and transfer to the state personal property considered abandoned by owners—this is called unclaimed property.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/3978

1997-98 Budget Analysis, Criminal Justice Departmental Issues, Part 2

We are advised by the BPT that 29 state inmates have received state transfer approval, but lack the further approval of the federal government and other countries necessary for a transfer to occur. For this reason, we recommend that the proposed legislation authorize the BPT to proceed with any transfers which already have state approval.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/crim_justice_depts2-a_anal97.html

LAO Education

This report reviews current transfer admission policies and identifies institutional barriers that can make the transfer process difficult for qualified students. We conclude that the current process lacks the systemwide standardization envisioned in the Master Plan, and recommend steps to make the transfer process more efficient and effective for students.
https://lao.ca.gov/Policy-Areas?areaId=4&category=0&year=0&page=61

[PDF] The State's Retirement Systems: Fiscal Issues for 1993-94

In addition to the PERS and the STRS, over 100 retirement boards serving counties, cities, special districts, and the University of California are covered by the act. The act includes the following important effects: • Grants to each public retirement board in the state "plenary" authority for investment of retirement trust monies and administration of retirement systems, notwithstanding any other provisions of law or the State Constitution to the contrary.
https://lao.ca.gov/1993/reports/states_retirement_systems_0393_reprint.pdf

Transportation Investment Fund

Fiscal Effect The measure would transfer on a permanent basis beginning 2006-07, state gasoline sales tax revenues that are deposited in the General Fund to transportation-related purposes. The amount that would be transferred from the General Fund is projected to be $1.4  billion in 2006-07 and would increase annually thereafter, depending on increases in gasoline prices and consumption.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/010467_INT.htm

[PDF] Medical marijuana.

State law also gives cities and counties the discretion to regulate the location and operation of such facilities. Currently, local medical marijuana laws vary widely across the state, ranging from complete bans of such facilities in some cities and counties to no restrictions at all in other places.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150518.pdf