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[PDF] The 2015-16 Budget: California Spending Plan

Counties will contract with the state for these beds for LPS patients. Restoration of Competency (ROC) Expansion. Th e budget provides an additional $10.1 million from the General Fund to expand the ROC program, which provides services to IST patients in county jails, by up to 78 beds in two counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/3302/2015-16-spending-plan.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1996 Perspectives and Issues: PRIVATIZATION IN CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT

For example, certain counties receiving state funds do considerable contract- ing involving mental health services, and alcohol and drug programs. As another example, San Diego County has contracts with 21 nonprofit community-based groups to operate primary care clinics.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/p965-6.pdf

[PDF] The 2011-12 Budget: California's Fiscal Outlook

Although state departments oversee the management of these programs, the actual delivery of many services at the local level is carried out by county welfare and child support departments. Most social services programs are supported by a mix of state, federal, and county funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/bud/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_2010.pdf

[PDF] LAO 2003 Budget Analysis: Judiciary & Criminal Justice Chapter

Rather, the proposal is simply to substitute a new revenue source intended for local government (pro- ceeds from a 1 percent increase in sales tax) for the current General Fund support for trial court security.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/crim_justice/crimjust_anl03.pdf

[PDF] Achieving the Goals of the SB 678 County Probation Grant Program

These people are generally placed in county jail rather than state prison. The state also realigned certain non-General Fund revenues—namely, a set portion of sales tax—to the counties to help pay for these new responsibilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4806/SB-678-Funding-Formula-101023.pdf

[PDF] Fair Tax Initiative

While the initiative limits the rate to 1 percent within a county, city, or special district, it does not specify the proce- dures if two overlapping jurisdictions both approve local fair taxes totaling more than 1 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980687_INT.pdf

2007 Initiative Analysis: The California Health Security Plan

The CHSP will automatically enroll and deliver membership cards to persons and their dependents who have both filed an income tax return in California and have a California address. CHSP Administration.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070749.aspx

[PDF] June 15, 1999 1999-00 Budget Bill Conference Committee Version

The full fiscal effect would not occur until after the 2003 tax year. þ Approved provision that exempts qualified new corporations from being subject to the minimum franchise tax during the first two years of incorporation, beginning January 1, 2000. • The fiscal effect of this action is estimated to be $28 million in 1999-00, increasing to $60 million annually thereafter.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99-00_conference_committee_floor_packet.pdf

LAO Videos

Understanding Your Property Tax Bill December 9, 2015 As a companion to LAO 's California Economy and Taxes blog series on property tax, these animations 1)  walk  through the basic steps of calculating a property owner ’s 1 percent  tax and 2)  summarize  the major steps county auditors take to distribute this money.
https://lao.ca.gov/Videos

[PDF] California Energy Independence and Zero Carbon Dioxide Emission Electical Generation Act of 2008

In addition, counties in which active nuclear power plants operate—San Diego County (the San On- ofre Nuclear Generating Station) and San Luis Obispo County (Diablo Canyon Power Plant)—maintain emergency preparedness plans in case of radioactive release from the plants.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070632.pdf