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[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Local Assistance

The budget proposes $4,605,777 from the General Fund as the state's share of the cost of health services provided by the 45 county and city health departments in 43 counties which qualify for support under the Assistance to Local Health Departments program.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/22_local_assistance_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1974 Budget Analysis: Debt Service

The actual amounts available will vary from these estimates, depending upon the day-to-day transfer of tax pay- ments, the unpredictable requirements (e.g., availability of federal funds) of some major funds such as the Highway Fund and the changing composi- tion of funds in the Pooled Money Investment Account. .
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1974/07_debt_service_1974.pdf

[PDF] Transfer of Federally Funded Projects to the

Transfer of Federally Funded Projects to the General Fund Judicial Education and Research. The $341,781 increase in General Fund expenditures relating to projects previously funded by federal sources includes the California Center for Judicial Education and Re- search and the court automation-information system coordinator.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1976/03_judicial_1976.pdf

[PDF] However, the 1980 Budget Bill includes language allowing the

However, the 1980 Budget Bill includes language allowing the transfer of an unspecified amount of the appropriation to the department's support budget for costs relating to state administration of the CJSSP.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1980/11_corrections_1980.pdf

[PDF] The 1982-83 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Some portion of these costs coUld be offset by user fees and charges. . • The California Department of Transportation currently spends over $15 million fortheop~rationand adrriinistration bfinter-city rail serv- ice.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1982/pandi_82_Part2.pdf

[PDF] 1986-87 Budget Analysis: Tax Relief

The state also puts a lien on the property to assure that the taxes are paid when the property is transferred. Thus, under this program the state essentially provides a loan to the eligible property owners, which is repaid when the property is sold.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1986/13_tax_relief_86.pdf

[PDF] We recommend the following language: The Department of Alcohol

We recommend the following language: The Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (DADP) shall use the $5.5 million transferred from the Department of Corrections' budget to select a limited number of counties to provide drug treatment services to parolees.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1991/09_corrections_1991.pdf

[PDF] The 2011-12 Budget: Making Targeted Reductions to the Judicial Branch

In view of this, we recommend that the Legislature transfer $100 million to offset the General Fund costs of the trial courts in 2011-12 on a one time-basis. A separate $50 million could be transferred in 2012-13.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2011/crim_justice/targeted_reductions_012511.pdf

[PDF] The 2011-12 Budget: California Community College Fees

. – Are attempting to transfer or acquire a certificate or degree. • Designed for students who: – Already have a bachelor’s degree. – Carry any unit load. – Seek to transfer or obtain a degree/cer- tificate—or simply upgrade job skills. • Designed for any student not qualifying for a tax credit. • Provides full benefits at adjusted income of up to $160,000 for
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2011/highered/ccc_fees_012711.pdf

[PDF] The 2013-14 Budget: Transportation Proposals

These include: • General Fund Transfer ($66 Million). The Governor’s budget proposes the continuation of a transfer of roughly $66 million from the MVA to the General Fund, which reflects certain MVA revenues that are not constitutionally required to be used for transportation purposes. • Replacement of CHP Offices ($25 Million).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2013/transportation/transportation-proposal/transportation-proposals-022113.pdf