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[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: Veterans Affairs

Most of the releases recorded are actually transfer of members within the home to benefit from the appropriate level of care. The 695 releases from the hospital in 1965 included 48 to the outside, 181 deceased and 466 (67 percent) to the annexes or barracks.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/17_veterans_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

The most effective system would be one to serve state departments; city, county, and other local· ~overnmellt organizations; and federal organizations. This can be 857
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/18_misc_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: INDEX

1966 Budget Analysis: INDEX INDEX A Page Accountancy, Board of (Professional and Vocational Standards)____________ 658 Advisory Commission on Indian Affairs (Miscellaneous)____________________ 851 Advisory Commission on the Status of Women____________________________ 852 Aeronautics, Division of (Public Works)_________________________________ 841 Agricultural Commissioners, County (Local
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/21_index_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Agriculture

Examples of. these industry-supported programs are inspection of fertilizing ma- terials, inspection of feed and livestock remedies, inspection of pesti- cides to determine accuracy of labeling and composition, and inspection of livestock to protect ownership.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/06_agriculture_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Corrections

Travel expenses of departmental transportation officers transfer- ing wards to and between various state and local institutions. The $55,413 requested for these functions in 1967-68 is an increase of $1,256 over the amount expended in 1965-66.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/07_corrections_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Employment

In the past we have recommended that any unencumbered surplus in the Employment Contingent Fund-beyond a $1 million minimum- be transferred to the General Fund. The Legislature has approved this transfer in the past and control Section 19.1 of the Budget Act con- tains language to that effect for the budget year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/09_employment_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Health

As a result of this transfer, the General Fund is estimated to save $2,683,695 in the cur- rent year. The Division of Protective Social Service serves primarily mentally handicapped persons on leave from the state hospitals.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/11_health_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Transportation

From 1901 to 1905 the cities and counties of California were respon- sible for automobile registration. In 1905 the Secretary of State began to register and license motor vehicles and issue licenses and badges to chauffeurs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/18_transportation_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Control Sections

That is to say, the work would be done on a city street. We have no conflict with the idea of permitting the funds to be used for improv- ing the street. However, the reappropriation would mean that the total amount will be available for four years rather than the normal three years.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/24_control_section_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1968 Budget Analysis: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

This other income category Expenditure Summary· is comprised of three proposed separate transfers into the General Fund from other funds as follows: Millions Department of Employment Contingent Fund ____________________ $2.7 Motor Vehicle Fund ____________________________________________ 2.8 Water Resources Revolving Fund _________________ ;--___ -,-___ -, __ C-___ .7 Total
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1968/01_transmittal_1968.pdf