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California and the Census2000

California and the Census2000 a Defined as cities with populations in excess of 100,000 as of 1990. Regional Experience The 1990 census undercount experience in the state's five broad geographic regions was as follows: Southern California .
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/0799_census2000.html

[PDF] An LAO Higher Education “Compacts”: An Assessment

It also recom- mends operational guidelines for eligibility pools, transfer policy, enrollment planning, facility utilization, financial aid, and other policy areas. The Master Plan has provided enduring policy goals and guidelines that the Legislature and the Governor have sought to fund to the extent possible within available resources.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/082699_compacts/082699_compacts.pdf

California Spending Plan 1999-00 Chapter 1

In addition, it includes: $150 million for one-time general purpose lo cal relief, $50 million to cities to offset booking fee payments made to counties, and a $18 million augmentation for public libraries.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/1999_spending_plan/chapter_1.html

California Spending Plan 1999-00 Chapter 3

Budget legislation was also passed to reenact transfers, totaling $161 million, from the Motor Vehicle Account and State Highway Account to the General Fund. These transfers, origi nally made between 1993 and 1995 in annual budget acts, were found to violate the single-subject rule of the State Constitution and thus required separate legislation.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/1999_spending_plan/chapter_3.html

April California Update--Participation in California Public Higher Education

It also calls for the segment to accept all qualified community college transfer students. Surveys by the California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) have found that CSU has hovered near its eligibility-rate target of 33 percent over the years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/apr_99_calupdate/apr_99_calupdate.html

California's Tax Expenditure Programs: Income Tax Programs--Part 1

(In Millions) 650 Description This program exempts from capital gains taxation the appreciation in the value of property which has occurred prior to the transfer of the property from a decedent to an heir.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/tax_expenditure_299/tep_299_incometax1.html

Public Transportation Account: Options to Address Projected Shortfall

In 1998-99, $10 mil lion was transferred from the PTA to the Toll Bridge Retrofit Account, and the 2000 Fund Estimate plans additional transfers of $40 million through 2003-04, leaving an outstanding $30 million obligation to be transferred beyond 2003-04.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/010400_pta/010400_pta.html

Supplements E&F: California Tax Policy and the Internet

In contrast, other compani es engaged in similar telecommunications activities would incur such direct costs based on their ownership of property. The use of property without a jurisdictional home (suc h as satellite and undersea cables) by Internet providers also could present a problem.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/013100_inet_tax/013100_internet_sup3.html

Reconsidering AB 8: Exploring Alternative Ways to Allocate Property Taxes

It is only after a number of years of home ownership that the financial benefits of the acquisition assessm ent system accrue to homeowners. The same benefits of the acquisition value system exist in terms of commercial and industrial property; however, the disadvantages of this policy for businesses in a competitive ec onomy are somewhat troubling.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/020300_ab8/020300_ab8.html

The State Appropriations Limit

The limit is also adjusted in the event that there is a transfer of financial responsibility for a specific program between the state and another level of government. (In t his case, any increase in the state's limit would need to be offset by a corresponding decrease in the other entity's limit, and vice versa.)
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/041300_gann/041300_gann.html