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[PDF] Staffing Requirements of the Chancellor's Office California Community Colleges

The office is divided into the following 11 units as shown in Table 1 and Chart 1: -14- Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges Current Staffing and Budget Levels Current Unit Positions Current Budget Executive 9.0 $941,190 Governmental Relations 5.0 394,708 Communications/Publications 5.0 74,730 Administration and Finance 46.5 2,647,432 Fiscal Services (16.0) (896,174) Facilities
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/12_86_staff_requirements_of_the_chancellors_office_california_community_colleges.pdf

[PDF] The New Prison Construction Program at Midstream

In 1981, however, the Legislature transferred responsibility for planning and construction to the Department of Corrections. As a result, the department is able to contract directly with consulting architects and engineers for design services, manage and let construction contracts and perform other necessary administrative responsibilities associated with planning and construction activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/386_0486_the_new_prison_construction_program_at_midstream.pdf

[PDF] The 1987 Budget Act: A Summary

Table 9 shows that General Fund reve- nues and transfers in 1987-88 are projected to reach $33.3 billion. This is $800 million, or 2.5 percent, more than the most-recent estimate of revenues and transfers for 1986-87, after adjusting for actual cash collections through June 1987.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/08_87_1987_budget_act.pdf

[PDF] A Review of the State's Plan to Integrate Hazardous Materials Databases

The EAA plan contains no provision for stan- dardizing the approaches of various depart- ments to quality control or for ensuring that departments transfer data of substantially equalquality to the core system.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/483_0987_review_of_plan_to_integrate_hazardous_materials_databases.pdf

[PDF] The 1988 Budget Act: A Summary

General Fund Revenues 14 Key Assumptions Underlie the Revenue Projection 15 Revenue Growth Trend Reflects Pace of Economy 16 Substantial Revenue Revisions Have Occurred 17 Condition of the General Fund 20 Allocation of Tidelands Oil and Gas Revenues 22 The State's Appropriations Limit 24 Table of Contents Table 1 Summary ofAction Taken on the 1988 Budget Act 2 Table 2 Governor's Vetoes By Program
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/08_88_the_1988_budget_act.pdf

[PDF] A Perspective on the California Economy

Office of the Legislative Analyst December 1988 Preface The condition of the state's economy is of paramount importance to California's citi- zens and public officials. Because the econ- omy is responsible for providing people with their jobs and income, its health is probably the single greatest determinant of the living standards and overall quality of life ofCalifor- nians.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/398_1288_a_perspective_on_the_california_economy.pdf

[PDF] The Public Utilities Commission: A Review of Regulatory Fee Funding

$1,000, over $10 million ($50 minimum) ApplicationlTransfer Fees $500 (application), $150 (transfer) N/A Fee in Lieu of City Tax on Intercity Transportation 1110 of 1% of gross operating revenue (.001) $4,335,000 , 'n Application, Renewal Fees I $500 (initial), $300 (renewal) I $539,000 I If fir ""I ApplicationlTransfer Certificate of Public I $500 (application),
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/474_0188_the_public_utilities_commission.pdf

[PDF] State Reimbursement of Mandated Local Costs: A Review of Statutes Funded in 1987

("General plans" provide a comprehensive statement of a city or county's plans for future develop- ment.) 2. The mandate appears to serve a statewide interest. The state has an interest in ensuring a known supply of mineral resources.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/544_0488_state_reimbursement_of_mandated_costs.pdf

[PDF] State Reimbursement of Mandated Costs: A Review of Statutes Funded in 1988

Commission on State Mandates Action The City of Madera Police Department filed a test claim with the Commission on State Mandates (COSM) on June 23, 1986 alleging that the state should reimburse it for costs mandated under Chapters 1609 and 668.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/545_1289_state_reimbursement_of_mandated_costs_a_review_of_statutes_funded.pdf

[PDF] 1995-96 Budget Overview Selected Departments and Capital Outlay

This reduction reflects half-year funding for the commission under the Governor's proposal to abolish the commission and transfer its functions to a new Department of Energy and Conservation effective January 1, 1996.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/1995-96_budget_overview_selected_departments_and_capitol_outlay.pdf