Results


4,825 results

Sort by date / relevance

[PDF] Review of Budget Reduction Options for Higher Education

This is the standard currently in place for noncredit basic skills courses, which focus at a similar level Eliminate state funding for intercollegiate athletics 55 • Prohibit districts from claiming apportionments for team practices Eliminate state funding for repetition of credit physical education and fi ne-arts (“activity”) classes 55 • Estimate assumes no new restrictions on students majoring
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2011/Review_of_Budget_Reduction_Options_for_Higher_Education_41211.pdf

[PDF] Enrollment Funding for UC

The available UC admission data, together with state data on public high school graduates, show that in recent years UC has been admitting about 13 percent of public high school graduates—more than the 12.5 percent called for under the Master Plan.  UC currently reports accepting all eligible transfer students who meet the minimum admission standards for
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2015/Enrollment-Funding-for-UC042115.pdf

[PDF] The 2017-18 Budget: California Community Colleges

The percent of credit students who fi rst enrolled in a basic skills course and completed a college-level course in the same discipline within six years. – Transfer Level Achievement (New Measure). The percent of fi rst-time students who completed 6 units, attempted any math or English in their fi rst year, and completed a transfer-level course in math or English
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2017/2017-18-CCC-Budget-041817.pdf

[PDF] LAO Parole Realignment Proposal: Additional Options

The original LAO realignment plan identified about 71,400 parolees who would be eligible for transfer to county supervision. Based on data from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), we have subsequently determined that about 10 percent of this group are illegal immigrants who would be deported upon release from prison and, therefore, would not be supervised by the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/localgov/2008/lao_parole_realign_options_ltr_050608.pdf

[PDF] Funding Flood Control

Under the executive order, the Governor transferred approximately $100 million from the Disaster Response Account to DWR. The department is working with the Corps to complete repairs to the critical erosion sites by the fall of 2006.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2006/funding_flood_control_05_16_06.pdf

[PDF] The Delta Vision and Bay Delta Conservation Plan: Financing Issues

Funding Water Infrastructure— A Case Study (In Billions) aIncludes federal flood control payments and investment earnings. bGeneral obligation and revenue bonds used to pay for the State Water Project (SWP) were paid back by SWP contractors (water users), rather than the General Fund. 1 General Obligation Bondsb Revenue Bondsb 6L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E February 24,
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2009/Delta_Vision_and_Bay_Delta_Conservation_Plan_Financing_Issues.pdf

[PDF] Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Funding Wildland Fire Protection

Under statute, SRA exclude areas within incorporated cities, federal lands, and irrigated agricultural lands. The Board of Forestry has the authority to designate the bound- aries of SRA, and has determined administratively that SRA exclude areas where housing density exceeds three units per acre.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2009/Department_of_Forestry_and_Fire_Protection_Funding_Wildland_Fire_Protection_040209.pdf

[PDF] May Revision Overview: Transportation

Partially Suspend Proposition 42 Transfer. ; This option would suspend 80 percent of the Propo- sition 42 transfer projected for 2009-10—roughly $1.2 billion. This would result in less funding for state highway projects and for local streets and roads.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2009/Transportation_Overview_05_29_09.pdf

[PDF] High-Speed Rail Authority: The Draft 2012 Business Plan and Funding Plan

This comparison is very problematic because $170 billion is not what the state would otherwise spend to address the growth in inter-city transportation demand. The HSRA estimates that the high-speed train system would have the capacity to carry 116 million passengers per year but their highest forecasted ridership is signifi cantly less than that amount—44 million rides per year
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2011/HSRA_Business_Funding_plan_11_29_11.pdf

[PDF] COMMUNITY EDUCATION OF CHILDREN RESIDING IN STATE HOSPITALS

TRANSFER OF STUDENTS TO COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Chapter 1201 requires that commencing in 1982-83, LEAs operating special education programs on state hospital grounds must transfer students to community schools if appropriate.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/02_community_education_of_children_residing_in_state_hospitals.pdf