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[PDF] 1965 Budget Analysis: Executive

The council is composed of eighteen members appointed by the Gov- ern.or including three city officers, three county officers, two school district officers, six state officers, and four public members.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1965/04_executive_1965.pdf

[PDF] 1965 Budget Analysis: Control Sections

The section also authorizes the Controller to transfer the above contributions to the State Payroll Revolving Fund. Each budget item has included money to provide for the contribution to each of the above funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1965/22_control_1965.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: Industrial Relations

1966 Budget Analysis: Industrial Relations Administrative Improvements Transfer of an Operational Function With the reorganization of the Division of Industrial Accidents and change of its responsibilities under law to include administrative types of functions serving the Appeals Board, as well as the performance of operational tasks associated with the Workmen's Compensation Law
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/11_industrial_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: LOCAL ASSISTANCE

The new systems are: the Serra Library system, including the San Diego, Carlsbad-Oceanside, and National City Public Libraries, and the San J ose-SantaClara Municipal Cooperative Library system, in- cluding the libraries of the same name.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/19_local_assistance_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Legislative

The Supreme Court is empowered to transfer appellate matters to the district courts of appeal for disposition. The Supreme Court is headquartered in San Francisco but also holds periodic sessions at Los Angeles and Sacramento. 6
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/02_legislative_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: General Administration

The city recently has proposed two major bond issues for the construction of convention and entertainment facilities, but the voters did not approve these bond is- sues for various reasons of which the following are reported to be among the most significant: (1) concern over the costs of the facilities which would be added to the property taxes of the city, (2) a
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/05_general_admin_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs

1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs 22 1 2 1 2 1 13 7 38 2 3 0 5 <, 1 14.5 1 2 1 24 14 4.6 4.6 112.1 30 ;1.42.1 31 1 This vacant supervision state financial examiner II position has been transferred to Long Beach operations and the position will be reclassified to Chief of Management Control. . 505 Finance Items 114, 115 State Lands Division-Continued Table 5 shows the operating
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/10_fiscal_affairs_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Regulation Licensing

Major offices are maintained in Sacramento and Los Angeles with district offices in seven California cities. There is within the division the Real Estate Commission of six members appointed by the Governor and the Real Estate Commissioner as the seventh member and chair~an.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/16_regulation_licensing_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Poverty Reduction

In addition, we recommend that, of the General Fund amount of $1,336,601 in Budget Bill Item 133, Special Rehabilitation Services, $1,053,426 be specifically identified for transfer to the Poverty Reduc- tion and Prevention Program.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/20_poverty_reduction_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

A comparison with salaries paid by the fed- eral government, counties and cities indicates that such classes as fire suppression, parole and social welfare are lagging in comparison to salary increases already granted, not projected.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/21_misc_1967.pdf