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[PDF] Organizing State Government to Meet California's Environmental Protection Priorities

Transfers the hazardous waste manage- ment and cleanup program currently in DHS to the new department. 4. Creates Department of :r~tt:~:~:r Pesticide Regulation. Transfers ::: the entire pesticide regulatory t ::::::~ program (DFA) to the new :tIl::r:t department.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/reports/479_0591_organizing_state_government.pdf

[PDF] California Update: California's Cash Crunch

These large monthly divergences from forecast may have been due to the ongoing impacts on monthly collections of electronic funds transfer (begun last year). Bank and Corporation Revenues Weakest. Revenues for January and February were $106 million below forecast.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/reports/cal_update_cal_cash_crunch_33_0394.pdf

Calif.'s Fiscal Outlook

Additional rates ranging from 1.25 percent to 2.5 percent are imposed by cities, counties, and transportation districts, bringing the combined state-local rate to between 7.25 percent and 8.5 percent, depending on the local area.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_fiscal_outlook/outchap3.html

Implementation of Class Size Reduction

These results include: Transfers From Private Schools. We asked districts how many children, if any, transferred from private schools to public schools as a result of CSR. We estimate that at least 0.5  percent of students in CSR classes transferred from private schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/021297_class_size/class_size_297.html

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 1997 BUDGET ACT, Part IV

The project will replace the existing 4,160 volt system with a 12 KV electrical distribution system including five transformers; replace approximately 500 linear feet of existing vitrified clay pipe with plastic pipe and provide a new 1,600 linear foot sewer line from near the SIO library to the city manhole; and replace and enlarge three holding and distribution tanks, pumps, and related components of the seawater distribution system.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082997_sup_report/1997_Supplemental_Report4.html

[PDF] Special Education: Study of Incidence of Disabilities Final Report

UNIFIED 75317 MERCED 2400 EL NIDO ELEMENTARY 65680 MERCED 2400 GUSTINE UNIFIED 73619 MERCED 2400 HILMAR UNIFIED 65698 MERCED 2400 LE GRAND UNION ELEMENTARY 65722 MERCED 2400 LE GRAND UNION HIGH 65730 MERCED 2400 LIVINGSTON UNION ELEMENTARY 65748 MERCED 2400 LOS BANOS UNIFIED 65755 MERCED 2400 MCSWAIN UNION ELEMENTARY 65763 MERCED 2400 MERGED CITY ELEMENTARY 65771 MERCED 2400
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/special_education_0998/special_ed_incidence_by_air.pdf

[PDF] LAO Major Features of the 1999 California Budget

The budget includes a General Fund augmentation of $30 million in the Medi-Cal Program to backfill for an equivalent reduction in the state takeout from dispropor- tionate share hospital (DSH) transfers made by public hospitals operated by coun- ties, the University of Califor- nia, and local hospital districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99_budget_features.pdf

August Calupdate 1999 Tahoe Regional Planning Agency

In return TRPA received ownership of the property and Suitum withdrew her lawsuit. The settlement leaves TRPA's regulations, including the TDR provisions, intact. The TRPA does not expect the settlement to encourage other lawsuits, given that it took a decade to settle, did not result in a windfall for Suitum, and set no legal precedents.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/aug_99_trpa.html

[PDF] Better Protection of Fish and Wildlife: Improving Fish and Game’s CEQA Review

For example, we interviewed planning staff in several cities and counties, including Orange County, Santa Barbara County, County and City of San Diego, Marin County, and Placer County. We also reviewed a sampling of comments DFG has issued on proposed projects as part of the department’s CEQA review efforts.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/ceqa/CEQA_043002.pdf

Cal Facts 2004 State Economy

Despite this slower growth, California now has roughly 36 million people, and has been adding more than half-a-million people yearly (adding a city the size of Long Beach ea ch year). Growth should taper in the future, reflecting stable in-migration and the on-going general trend of reduced fertility.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/2004_calfacts_econ.htm