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2001 Initiative Analysis: Traffic Congestion Relief and Safe School Buses Act (Version 2)

Under specified conditions relating to the state of the General Fund, the measure requires that money in the TCRSSBTF be transferred back to the General Fund, or a lower amount be trans ferred to the TCRSSBTF.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011018_INT.htm

[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] Counties and the State Budget

The statewide average GPR per capita in 1992-93 was roughly $279, excluding San Francisco (which as a city and county is not comparable to other counties), with over 80 percent of counties having per capita GPR of $200 - $500.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/counties_and_the_state_budget.pdf

Understanding Your Property Tax Bill - The 1 Percent Tax—Where Does Your Money Go? [Video]

This includes cities, the county, special districts, and schools and community college districts. Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF). This is a countywide multi-purpose fund originally created  to provide funding for schools For many reasons, the system of distributing these revenues has become very complex.
https://lao.ca.gov/Videos/Player?playlistId=96&videoId=144

[PDF] The California Residents College Accessibility and Affordability Act of 2014

After making the transfers described above, the amount remaining in the California Residents College Accessibility and Affordability Fund would be transferred to CSAC. The measure requires that CSAC use this funding to expand financial aid for California residents enrolled at UC and CSU.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120658.pdf

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: California Coastal Commission (3720)

Current Law Requires Transfer of Commission ’s Permit Fees and Penalty Revenues. Under current law, permit fee revenues collected by the commission are not retained by the commission. Rather, all of the commission ’s permit fee revenues are transferred to the Coastal Access Account in the State Coastal Conservancy (SCC), to be used to fund activities related to the development and operation of coastal public access permits.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/resources/res_anl08010.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: State’s Fiscal Picture

If the transfer is not suspended by June 1, 2007: The full transfer ($2 billion) will be made to the BSA. Of that amount, $1 billion is immediately allocated for supplemental payments on the deficit-financing bonds, and thus is unavailable to address the 2007-08 budget shortfall.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/2007_pandi/pi_01_anl07.aspx

2012 Initiative Analysis:The California Residents College Accessibility and Affordability Act of 2014

After making the transfers described above, the amount remaining in the California Residents College Accessibility and Affordability Fund would be transferred to CSAC. The measure requires that CSAC use this funding to expand financial aid for California residents enrolled at UC and CSU.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120658.aspx

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Indigent Adult Program

A September 2003 appellate court ruling relating to the Medically Indigent Adult Program, one of the programs transferred to counties, could tr igger a loss of $1.5  billion in VLF realignment revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/health_ss/hss_07_cc_IAP_anl04.htm

LAO 2005 Budget Perspectives and Issues: State Fiscal Picture

The annual transfers can be suspended by the Governor during periods in which the state is facing fiscal shortfalls. Given the state's ongoing structural shortfall, we have not added the costs of these transfers to our calculation of future operating shortfalls.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/2005_pandi/pi_part_1_anl05.htm