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Integrating Health and Human Services Eligibility and Enrollment Processes

In 2013 –14 , total Medi –Cal costs were estimated to be $62.3 billion —$39.5 billion federal funds, $16.6 billion General Fund, and $6.2 billion other nonfederal funds (including county funds, provider taxes, and fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/hhs/integrating-hhs-eligibility/integrating-hhs-eligibility-103014.aspx

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Health and Human Services Agency (0530)

For example, some of the Franchise Tax Board's tax systems interface with EDD systems. Both departments manage their own projects and interact with each other when necessary. To date, the Legislature has not directed agencies to manage these types of projects for departments.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/Health_ss/hss_04_0530_anl05.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005

Counties would face additional costs of about $7  million in 2006 ‑07 and $10  million in 2007 ‑08 and thereafter. Medi-Cal Hospital Costs. Higher costs for hospital care paid through Medi-Cal would be unknown but significant.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050140.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005

Counties would face additional costs of about $5  million in 2006 ‑07 and $9  million in 2007 ‑08 and thereafter. Medi-Cal Hospital Costs. Higher costs for hospital care paid through Medi-Cal would be unknown but significant.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050143.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: California Fair Minimum Wage Initiative (version 2). (Amendment #1-S)

Counties would face initial costs of about $5  million, rising to $10  million in 2008 ‑09 and thereafter. Medi-Cal Hospital Costs. Higher costs for hospital care paid through Medi-Cal would be unknown but significant.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050843.htm

[PDF] Government Spending Limit Act of 2010 [V-1]

Similarly, most cities, counties, and special districts are below their spending limits. (State law allows school and community college district governing boards to increase their spending limits to an amount equal to their proceeds of taxes; such increases in districts’ appropriations lim- its then reduces the spending limit of the state government by an equal amount.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090778.pdf

[PDF] Fiscal Outlook Lao Projection 2004-05 Through 2009-10

Finally, we estimate that forecasted 2004-05 Proposition 98 spending will fall by around $70 mil- lion because lower K-12 attendance growth will re- duce the continuous appropriation for school dis- tricts’ and county office of educations’ revenue lim- its.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_04.pdf

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: State Controller

The descriptions of the vehicles operated by the delinquent tax- payer are required in the event the vehicles are to be seized for non- payment of taxes. These vehicle descriptions can be furnished as part of the collection case file by the Transportation Tax Division of the Board of Equalization when it refers a transportation
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/21_controller_1947.pdf

LAO Publications

The State Depar tment of Education (SDE) and local education agencies (county offices of education and school districts) are responsible for providing community-based education and related service s to children with special needs.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=239&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

The State Depar tment of Education (SDE) and local education agencies (county offices of education and school districts) are responsible for providing community-based education and related service s to children with special needs.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=239&year=0&publicationType=0