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Supplemental Report 1996-97 Fiscal Year

The DOIT, in coordination with the Department of Finance (DOF), shall ensure that legislative notification requirements regarding information technology projects, which were conta ined in the State Administrative Manual prior to the department's creation, shall be retained and modified only to reflect the transfer of oversight authority from the DOF to the D OIT. 3.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/070796_sup_report/1996_supplemental_report1.html

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

December 1996 California Update

An influx of new students transferring from private schools to public schools, due to CSR. Converting some school facilities, such as child care facilities or libraries, into classrooms for CSR. Outlook for 1997-98 We project that there will be sufficient funds to continue the current CSR program in 1997-98.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/dec_96_calupdate.html

[PDF] Major Features of the 1997 California Budget Budget Brief

After several weeks of negotiations failed to produce agreements, the Governor directed that the full $1.2 billion principal amount be immediately transferred to PERS. The PERS repayment removed virtually all of the discre- tionary funds that had been available in the non-Propo- sition 98 portion of the budget and effectively required the Budget Conference Committee to eliminate most of the spending augmentations considered in the budget.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082297_bud_major_features/8_97_major_features_of_the_97_california_budget.pdf

Colorado River Water: Challenges for California

Since exis ting law authorizes intrastate water transfers, the Legislature should address or clarify a number of issues in order to facilitate these transfers. First, depending on the circumstances, a water transfer could adversely impact interests outside of the buying and selling parties to the transfer.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/101697_colorado_river/101697_colorado_river.html

Rethinking the Cal-Vet Loan Program Part I

In order to remedy the underfunding problem, the DVA is now implementing changes in life and disability coverage and premium levels, along with the transfer of the program to a p rivate insurance firm.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/011698_calvet/011698_cal-vet_parta.html

[PDF] An LAO Shifting Gears: Rethinking Property Tax Shift Relief

Cities and counties receive a greater share of revenues from tickets issued for moving traffic violations. Funds may be used for general purposes. Relief probably exceeds $62 million annually. Property Tax Administration Loan Program.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/020299_property_tax_shift.pdf

Special Education Mandate History, Funding and Legislative Intent

Chapter 797 specifies that surplus funds in one item could be transferred to any other item. 3. Congress passed PL 94-142 in 1975, with the intent of paying 40 percent of the national average excess cost of special education by 1981.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/special_ed_mandate_history_qanda.html

[PDF] LAO Report: California Tax Policy And the Internet

Statewide, it provides about one-third of total city tax revenues. For counties it is an important source of funding for certain programs (criminal justice, transporta- tion, and particular health programs).
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/013100_inet_tax/013100_internet_tax.pdf