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[PDF] LAO 2005-06 Budget Analysis: Resources Chapter

The agreement that transferred the system to the state stipulated that the state would be responsible for operation and mainte- nance of the system, and would hold the federal government harmless from any future liability claims.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/resources/resource_anl05.pdf

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Transportation Funding Instability Continues

Third, the administration proposes to increase the sta bility of transportation funding in the long run by prohibiting the suspension of Proposition  42 transfers to transportation beginning 2007-08.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/transportation/tran_02_cc_trans_funding_anl05.htm

LAO 2006 Budget Perspectives and Issues: Perspectives on State Revenues

Other Revenues and Transfers The remaining 5 percent of total 2005-06 General Fund revenues and transfers consists primarily of taxes on insurance premiums, alcoholic beverages, and tobacco products.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/2006_pandi/pi_03_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Perspectives and Issues: Major Expenditure Proposals In the 2006-07 Budget

In 2004-05, the state transferred property tax revenues to local governments as part of a (1) vehicle license fee revenue “swap,” and (2) a financing mechanism to pay off the deficit-financing bonds passed by the voters in March 2004.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/2006_pandi/pi_05_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Judicial Branch (0250)

However, neither county has transferred the existing courthouses to the state. The Judicial Council estimates that transfers will take place by late spring 2006. In order to encourage the sp eedy transfer of these court facilities, funding for the new courthouses should be available only upon the transfer of old trial court facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/cap_outlay/co_03_0250_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: University of California (6440)

The Governor’s budget summary states that “…the funds will be used to provide facilities and state-of-the-art equipme nt, so that more physicians are trained and better qualified to meet health care needs in underserved areas, including rural and inner-city areas.”
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/cap_outlay/co_08_6440_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Juvenile Justice

To do this, th e plan proposes to reopen living units that are currently closed and transfer a number of wards to them. The plan proposes to phase in additional custody and treatment staff in the units over a four-year period.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/crim_justice/cj_06_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Intersegmental: Student Fees

Students who have recently graduated from high school and young ad ults who are transferring from a community college to a four-year college generally are entitled to these grants (as long as they meet income and GPA requirements).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/education/ed_22_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: California Community Colleges (6870)

While Chapter 73 establishes several major types of outcomes to be measured (such as student transfers), it does not specify what specific data will be used to measure outcomes. For example, there are various ways to define transfer rates that use different definitions of the pool of potential transfer students.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/education/ed_25_6870_anl06.html

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Student Aid Commission (7980)

It also funds 2,700 new Transfer Entitlement awards, a 59 percent increase over the current year (consistent with the percent change from the prior year to the current year). The Gover nor’s budget includes no additional funding for new Competitive awards because the commission already issues the maximum number allowable under statute (22,500).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/education/ed_26_7980_anl06.html