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[PDF] Right to bear arms

While the Second Amendment confers specific rights regarding the right to bear arms, the courts have allowed federal, state, and local governments to establish prohibitions and restrictions on firearm ownership.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031065.pdf

[PDF] Car Buyers’ Bill of Rights

These financing deals are often then transferred (usually at a profit for the dealer) to another company to service the loans. Such sales are referred to as “conditional contract sales.” In far fewer instances, however, car dealers arrange financing for a buyer directly with a “third-party” lender such as a credit union.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031105.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act

For example, during this period, the Legislature enacted laws that: Annually transfer over $5  billion of property taxes from cities, counties, and special districts to K-14 districts. The increased school property taxes, in turn, reduce the state’s K-14 spending ob ligations by a commensurate amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031107.htm

2004 Initiative Analysis: California Home Rule Amendment

This measure transfers some K-14 district excess property taxes to cities and counties to implement the tax shift. All revenue that cities and counties shift to SAFE (in exchange for property taxes) are counted towards the Proposition  98 minimum funding guarantee, provided the revenues are used for education purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040045.htm

[PDF] Data collection and reporting requirements for law enforcement agencies.

In 2015, the Legislature enacted legislation requiring that the California Highway Patrol (CHP), city or county law enforcement agencies, and university education institution law enforcement agencies collect and report annually to the Department of Justice (DOJ) certain data on all stops conducted by their officers.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/180415.pdf

[PDF] Governor's Realignment Plan—Criminal Justice

No offenders currently in state prison would be transferred to the local level.  Program Suited for Realignment  Improved Program Outcomes. Realigning lower-level offenders would allow local governments to utilize different approaches to rehabilitate offenders and protect public safety.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2011/CJ_Realignment_Plan_01_25_11.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 57 Regulations

. ; Requires a Judge to Decide Whether Youths Should Be Tried in Adult Court „ Changed statute to require that all youths have a hearing in juvenile court before they can be transferred to adult court. „ As a result, prosecutors can no longer file charges directly in adult court and no youths can have their cases heard in adult court on a mandatory basis due to the circumstances of the offense.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2017/Proposition-57-Regulations-082217.pdf

[PDF] Governor’s Proposed Realignment of Fire and Emergency Response Activities

The level of realignment funding that would ultimately be transferred to local governments under the Governor’s plan is highly uncertain as it depends on the uncertain outcome of the proposed SRA reclassifi cation effort.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2011/Proposed_Realignment_of_Fire_and_Emergency_Response_020211.pdf

[PDF] Keynote Speech to the Independent Cities Association's Twenty-Third Annual Seminar

One of them is fiscal relief to cities! b. This is because a change in law is required to reduce subventions to cities, and only the Legi slature can change the law 6. So, to get back to the question I started with--how much can the state afford to gi ve cities?
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/keynote_speech_to_the_independent_cities_association_23rd_annual_seminar.pdf

[PDF] Hazardous Substances Control Programs

TRANSFERRING THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM FROM THE DHS TO THE AGENCY WOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FACT THAT THE PROGRAM HAS MORE IN COMMON WITH THE FUNCTIONS OF SWRCB THAN WITH OTHER UNITS IN THE DEPARTMENT OR IN THE HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/hazardous_substances_control_programs.pdf