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[PDF] Background Information on the Health Care "Safety Net"

Under the program, public entities that operate disproportionate share hospitals-such as counties, special districts, and the University of California system-are required to transfer funds to the state by means of intergovernmental transfers.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/backround_information_on_the_health_care_safety_net.pdf

[PDF] 1958 Budget Analysis: Control Section

This transfer does not cover interest, paid into these respective funds by borrowers. The transfer of this money is another bookkeeping transac- tion to provide funds which will assist in balancing the budget for the next fiscal year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1958/28_control_section_1958.pdf

[PDF] An LAO Reconsidering AB 8: Exploring Alternative Ways to Allocate Property Taxes

Increase City and County Property Tax Revenues ($1.3 Billion) • In exchange for the receipt of these new revenues, local governments would forego the revenues from the existing VLF backfill. Increase Local Control Over Property Tax Rate • Each local entity would be authorized to raise or lower its own property tax rate. • Taxpayer protections would include the requirement of a local charter and a 2 percent maximum annual increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/020300_ab8/020300_ab8.pdf

[PDF] "The California Live Within Our Means Act"

Proposition 42 Transfers Current Law Under Proposition 42 (approved by the voters in March 2002), sales taxes on motor vehicle fuel are transferred to the Transportation Investment Fund (TIF) for public transit, capital improvement projects, and maintenance projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050098.pdf

[PDF] "The California Live Within Our Means Act"

Proposition 42 Transfers Current Law Under Proposition 42 (approved by the voters in March 2002), sales taxes on motor vehicle fuel are transferred to the Transportation Investment Fund (TIF) for public transit, capital improvement projects, and maintenance projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050109.pdf

[PDF] The California Live Within Our Means Act (version 9)

Proposal This measure prohibits the suspension of Proposition 42 transfers after 2006-07. The total amount of transfers that were suspended through June 30, 2007 would be paid within 15 years, at an annual rate of no less than one-fifteenth of the cumulative amount owed.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050176.pdf

[PDF] "The California Live Within Our Means Act"

Proposal This measure prohibits the suspension of Proposition 42 transfers after 2006-07. The total amount of transfers that were suspended through June 30, 2007 would be paid within 15 years, at an annual rate of no less than one-fifteenth of the cumulative amount owed.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050100.pdf

[PDF] The 2012-13 Budget: Managing Ongoing Reductions to the Judicial Branch

For example, the transfers and loans from judicial branch special funds in 2011-12 lowered the balance in those funds, thereby reducing the amounts that would be available for additional transfers in 2012-13.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/crim_justice/managing-ongoing-reductions-041312.pdf

Immigration. (Amendment #1) [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2015 - An immigration detainer can be (1) a request to hold an individua l beyond his or her scheduled release date (generally up to 48 hours) to facilitate transfer to U.S. DHS or (2) a request for notification of an individual ’s release date.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-099

[PDF] The Federal Crime Bill: What Will it Mean for California?

Congress could transfer up to 10 percent of the authorization of one program to another, but only if the programs are in the same category. . Figure 2 shows the amounts that are estimated to be available from the trust fund in each federal fiscal year. community-based organizations.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/reports/federal_crime_bill_271_0994.pdf