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[PDF] Review of the Department of Managed Health Care’s (DMHC) budget and operations.

The failure of medical groups forces beneficiaries to find new providers, requires the sometimes problematic transfer of their personal medical records to new providers, and can interrupt the continuity of their care.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/12-5-02_DMHC_review.pdf

Realignment Revisited: An Evaluation of the 1991 Experiment in State-County Relations

Transfer Provisions Although funds are deposited into the three separate accounts in each county, the realignment statute allows for transfers of dollars among these accounts in certain circumstances.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/realignment/020601_realignment.html

Assembly Floor Packet

The Assembly version assumes total revenues and transfers of $78.7 billion, which is $62 million higher than the May Revision. The Assembly version assumes the administration's revenue forecast, but incorporates additional funds from transfers.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/floor_packets/053002_assem_floor_packet.html

A Commuter's Dilemma: Extra Cash or Free Parking

City of Santa Monica Has Taken an Active Role in Parking Cash-Out . Since 1996, the City of Santa Monica has required that all employers subject to the state's parking cash-out law include parking cash-out as a provision in their Emission Reduction Plan, required by the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/parking/031802_cash_or_parking.html

California Spending Plan 2002: Chapter 2

In addition to the normal reconciliation of the Assembly and Senate budgets, the committee considered a wide variety of other actions, including various alternative spending reductions, tax increases, as well as additional loans and transfers from special funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/spend_plan_02/0902_spend_plan_chap_2.html

A Primer: Assembly Constitutional Amendment 11

(b) Fifty percent for acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, modernization, or renovation of infrastructure, including, but not limited to, streets, roads, highways, transportation, water, parks, and open space, that is owned, or is to be acquired by, local governments. including cities, counties, a city and county, and special districts, but not school districts or co mmunity college districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/aca_11/020503_aca_11.html

[PDF] Cal Facts 2004

These revenue transfers commonly are referred to as the “triple flip.” VLF-Property Tax Swap. In 1999, the state began reducing the vehicle license fee (VLF) rate charged to vehicle owners—and backfilling city and county rev- enue losses from this tax reduction with state subventions.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/cal_facts_2004.pdf

Supplemental Report of the 2004 Budget Act, Capital Outlay

The new building would combine functions of the Superior Courts of Placer and Nevada Counties, in the North Lake Tahoe region, by replacing two existing court facilities (in Truckee and Tahoe City) with one, new two-courtroom facility of approximately 25,500 gross square feet (gsf).
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/supp_report/supp_rpt_2004_budget_act_co.htm

[PDF] Improving Coastal Access and Development Mitigation

Status of Local Coastal Program Certifications Figure 1 Total Local Coastal Program Segments: 128 Certified and Currenta (2%) Not Certified (29%)Certified, but Overdue for Reviewb (69%) aIncludes City of Malibu.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/coastal_comm/coastal_comm_011905.pdf

A Primer: The State’s Infrastructure And the Use of Bonds

This level would likely be more than sufficient to fund court improvements in the next couple of years because of the slow pace of transferring trial court facilities to the state. However, over the next ten years, funding of several more billions of dollars would potentially be needed as the state takes over the construction and management of hundreds of trial court facilities, as required under current law.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/infrastructure/infrastructure_010306.html