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[PDF] 1971 Budget Analysis: Business

Should conditions in core areas of cities permit termination of the federal reinsurance program by 1978 as presently planned, 75 percent of the remaining accumulated premium payments will be refnnded to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1971/07_business_1971.pdf

[PDF] 1971 Budget Analysis: Transportation

The transferred officers should fill positions that would otherwise be filled by newly trained officers and not further expand authorized officer positions. 'rhe first-year savings, including benefits, would be about $7,293 pel' officer transferred and civilian specialist hired.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1971/08_transportation_1971.pdf

[PDF] 1971 Budget Analysis: Resources

Chapter 1527, Stat- utes of 1970, authorized the department to dispose of the property to the City of San Francisco. The department has had preliminary dis- cussions on the transfer, but no agreement has been reached.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1971/09_resources_1971.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Resources

Instead, it appears merely to be based on the department's long standing philosophy that most of the coastline should be in public ownership. Meanwhile the department is not now using the systems developed pursuant to legislative directive to select acquisition projects for pur- chase under the 1964 Park Bond Act.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/09_resources_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Cal-Jobs

A total of $286,086 of the $406,988 will be transferred to the State Job Develop- ment Loan Guarantee Fund and the balance, $120,902, will be used for support of staff and for the Small Business Assistance Program.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/10_cal-jobs_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Corrections

A total of 45.3 proposed new positions plus two transferred from the reception and diagnosis program, at a total salary cost of $618,573, are reqllired to provide the expanded psychiatric treatment services.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/11_corrections_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Mental Hygiene

There are currently 56 counties and two cities maintaining approved Short-Doyle programs. The Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS) authorizes Short-Doyle pro- grams to deliver up to 10 different mental health services which are eligible for 90 percent state reimbursement.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/14_mental_hygiene_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1972 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay

The offsite utility work in the Ventura Community College District is at Oxnard College and is for the installation of a sanitary sewer on Oxnard city property. The cost of installation is to be shared equally between the district and the city.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1972/19_capital_outlay_1972.pdf

[PDF] 1973 Budget Analysis: Executive

The coordinator has been transferred from the Lieutenant Governor's office and is being funded by equal contributions from each of the four secretaries' offices. There is a substantial shifting of titles and incumbents in existing positions but the three positions identified above represent the new functions being added.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1973/05_executive_1973.pdf

[PDF] 1973 Budget Analysis: Resources

For example, in the Yuba City levee break of 1955 the state was held liable for $6 million in damages. The Brannon-Andrus levee break of 1972 is expected to result in litigation which may involve the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1973/10_resources_1973.pdf