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[PDF] A Review of the Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program

Field offices located in over 150 cities across the state provide assistance to both employers and employees. These field offices verify claiP1~.nt eligibil ity for UI benefits and compute benefit amounts.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/08_shared_work_unemployment_compansation_program.pdf

[PDF] Major Financial Legislation Enacted in 1987

First, the measure increases the allocation of property tax reve- nues to cities which levy no or low property taxes. These cities would receive a minimum of 10 percent of the property tax revenues generated within their boundaries, to be phased in over a 10-year period.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/11_87_major_financial_legislation_enacted_in_1987.pdf

[PDF] The Budget Package: 2010-11 California Spending Plan

Loans, Loan Extensions, and Transfers Special Fund Borrowing and Transfers Totaling $1.9 Billion. The 2010-11 budget package assumes one-time General Fund benefits of $1.9 billion resulting from various new loans, extensions of prior loans, and transfers from state special funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/bud/spend_plan/spend_plan_110510.pdf

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Automated Speed Enforcement Merits Authorization

Instead, 85 per‑ cent of the revenue ($338 million in 2010‑11) would be transferred to the state and then de‑ posited in the Trial Court Trust Fund, which is used to support the operations of trial courts.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/crim/auto_speed/auto_speed_012710.pdf

[PDF] A Ten-Year Perspective: California Infrastructure Spending

A portion of state and federal transportation funds goes to cities and counties for local streets and roads infrastructure, which carry the remaining 45 percent of vehicle miles of travel in the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/stadm/infrastructure/infrastructure_082511.pdf

[PDF] Your staff further requested that we address the topic of

Your staff further requested that we address the topic of transferring the administration of the SDWSRF from DPH to the SWRCB. We were asked to determine whether such a transfer is allowed under federal law, and what the potential trade-offs of such a transfer would be.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/hlth/letters/alejo-122012.pdf

[PDF] The 2014-15 Budget: Changes to a Local Infrastructure Financing Tool

State Controller Tasked With Recovering Assets Transferred to Other Entities. Prior to dissolution, many RDAs took actions to transfer redevelopment assets—land, buildings, parking facilities—to other local agencies, typically the city or county that created the RDA.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/budget/local-infrastructure-financing/infrastructure-031014.pdf

[PDF] The 2015-16 Budget: Improving State Programs for Crime Victims

Typically, when CDCR collects the fines and fees owed by offenders, it transfers them out of inmate accounts that are maintained for inmates to deposit and withdraw money, similar to bank accounts. In cases where it is collecting restitution orders for victims, the department transfers the funds from an inmate’s account to VCGCB, which then provides it to the victim.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/crime-victims/crime-victims-031815.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of Higher Education May Revision Proposals

The Governor reports that as a result of this review UC has agreed to implement the following operational changes: • Streamline Transfer Pathways Consistent With Recent CSU Efforts. Chapter 428, Statutes of 2010 (SB 1440, Padilla), required community colleges to create two-year degrees (known as “associate degrees for transfer”) that are fully transferable to CSU.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/budget/may-revision/higher-ed-051815.pdf

[PDF] The 2016-17 Budget: Resources and Environmental Protection. Summary of Recommendations Excerpt.

Department of Parks and Recreation Motor Vehicle Fuel Account transfer $17 million one-time augmentation to the State Parks and Recreation Fund (SPRF) to maintain operations at current-year levels, and a one-time $31 million transfer of fuel tax revenues to cover the costs of this augmentation, as well as to address the SPRF structural shortfall.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3354/summary-of-recommendations.pdf