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Los Angeles County's Fiscal Problem

Nearly a third of the job categories received general salary increases exceeding 25 percent. One-Time Measures. The county has relied on one-time measures to cover recent budget shortfalls. Some of these actions aggravate the budget problem in 1995-96.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/071195_la_county/lacfin.html

Focus Budget 1995

If the lawsuit is settled, the $360 million will be distributed to schools in August 1996. Under the proposed settlement: The loans will be paid off over eight years, almost half by schools from within existing Proposition 98 funds and half from the General Fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/080495_budget_highlights/fc080495.html

[PDF] The 1995-96 Budget Act and Related Legislation

If the lawsuit is settled, the $360 mil- lion will be distributed to schools in August 1996. Under the proposed settlement: ❖ Paying Off the Loans. The $1.8 billion in loans would be paid off over eight years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/092298_spending_plan/rp92295.pdf

State Spending Plan--Summary, Chap. 1 & 2

Property Tax Revenues to Schools. Any shortfall in property tax revenues to schools and community colleges would require an offsetting increase in state aid under Proposition 98. Preliminary information indicates that there may have been a shortfall in final 1994-95 property tax receipts by schools and community colleges.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/092298_spending_plan/rp92295a.html

A variety of factors could result in the General Fund

As discussed in Chapter 2, our forecast assumes moderate economic growth and low inflation during the next three years. This is generally consistent with the consensus view of other forecasters. There is, however, a significant probability that a serious economic slowdown or recession could occur sometime during the 1996 through 1998 period.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_fiscal_outlook/outchap5.html

New Funding Model for Special Education -- Part I

Extended-year entitlements provide funding for programs operated during the summer or during intersession for year-round schools. Nonpublic school/agency entitlements provide funding for nonpublic schools and agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_special_ed/se1195a.html

New Funding Model for Special Education -- Part II

We propose a requirement in cases where the parents of a child in a nonpublic school placement move to a different SELPA, that SELPAs continue to fund placements that they initiate for the remainder of the school year.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_special_ed/se1195b.html

New Funding Model for Special Education -- Part III

Under current law -- and the proposed funding model -- school sites that are school based coordinated programs have additional flexibility in using their personnel. Specifically, at these sites special education services may be provided to students without IEPs, provided that all identified individuals are appropriately served and a description of the servi ces is included in the school site plan.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_special_ed/se1195c.html

Section 8506.1 does not modify this provision. (3) A full

Section 8506.1 does not modify this provision. (3) A full inspection of the property covered by the control service agreement shall be conducted and a report filed pursuant to subdivision (b) at least once every three years from the date that the agreement was entered into, unless the consumer cancels the contract within three years from the date the agreement
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/ab910_95.txt

October 1995 Cal Update

Collections in September were up $403 million, bringing total receipts f or the first three months of this fiscal year to $525 million above projections. While as much as $125 million of the year-to-date gain is due to cash-flow factors, the remaining $400 million increase appears to be permanent.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/cal_update/cup1095.html