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[PDF] California's Fiscal Outlook: LAO Projections 2007-08 Through 2012-13

(Combined, these 2004 laws reallocate over $6 billion of property taxes annually from K‑14 agencies to cities and counties.) The administration also indicated that mis‑ takes might be occurring in how K‑14 districts report property tax revenues, including revenues provided by redevelopment agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_07.pdf

[PDF] The projects have produced various manuals and guides for use by

The projects have produced various manuals and guides for use by cities, schools, and businesses in preparing for and recovering from earthquake damage. The projects have also sponsored conferences and worked with local planners to increase awareness of earthquake hazards and to develop regional response and rescue plans.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/04_exec_1990.pdf

[PDF] LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Transportation Chapter

The roads in this system range from large ur- ban freeways to two-lane rural roads to major city streets. In total, they carry more than 170 million miles of vehicle travel per year. Pavement Maintenance Is a Core Mission of the Maintenance Divi- sion.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/transportation/transportation_anl04.pdf

State Spending Plan for 1996-97 - Chapter 3, Part II

"M  Case " Transfer. In addition, the budget anticipates transferring from the Youth Authority to the CDC custody of "M  cases " who are 18 years of age or older, pursuant to a budget trailer bill (Ch  195/96 [AB 3369, Bordonaro and Wright]). ( "M  cases " are offenders who are sentenced to the CDC, but who are transferred to the Youth Authority to serve all or part of their incarceration time.)
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/100796_spend_plan/96spendplan_ch3b.html

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 98 Budget

Reject Proposal.a Ending categorical balances Allow transfer of unspent current year funds into unre- stricted general fund. Excludes certain programs. Allow transfers but limit to 50 percent of categorical account balances.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2008/Overview_of_Prop_98_Budget52108.pdf

[PDF] The 1991-92 State and Local Program Realignment

Under the legislation, counties may: • Transfer up to 10 percent of funding from the health or mental health accounts that could be used to offset entitle- ment caseload costs. • Ifnecessary, transfer sales tax revenue growth allocated to other programs to fund caseload costs. • If necessary, transfer up to an additional 10 percent of funding
https://lao.ca.gov/1992/reports/91-92_state_local_program_realignment_541_0292.pdf

Fiscal Outlook Supplement on Proposition 2: True Up Calculations

Dec 3, 2015 - In other words, if the initial estimate was too low, the Legislature must make an additional deposit, whereas if the estimate was too high, the difference is transferred back into the General Fund. As shown in Figure 1, our current estimate of the 2015-16 Proposition 2 requirement includes a $2.2 billion true up deposit made in the 2016-17 budget.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3314

The 2019-20 May Revision: Governor's May Revision Medi-Cal Budget

May 14, 2019 - Approve Transfer of Drug Rebates to Special Fund Consistent With May Revision Proposal. We have reviewed the amounts proposed to be deposited in the drug rebate special fund and find them reasonable.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4046

2001 Budget Analysis:Improving Academic Prep

The CSU and UC Assess and Annually Report on the Proficiency of All Transfer Students. Currently, CSU and UC assess incoming freshmen but not incoming transfer students. The CSU and UC therefore provide the Legislature with no systemwide information on transfer stud ents' academic preparation for upper division college work.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/education/ed_04_cc_acad_prep_anl01.htm

Criminal prosecution of law enforcement officers. [Ballot]

Oct 12, 2017 - These include state agencies (such as the California Highway Patrol) and local agencies (such as county sheriffs, city police, and school district police). Use of Force by Law Enforcement Officers. Federal, state, and local laws and policies govern law enforcement activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2017-022