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2001 Budget Analysis:California Spending on Long-Term Care Services

The district staff performed job duties that will be transferred to the proposed new staff at headquarters. The Governor proposes no redirection of these district resources to fund the new centralized complaint intake unit, and has provided an insufficient explanation for keeping staffing and funding for distri ct offices that will see a workload decrease as a result of the creation of the new centralized complaint unit.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/health_ss/hss_4_CC_LTC.htm

2001 Budget Analysis:Air Resources Board

Transferring Offsets to the Power Plants. Our review finds that the administration has not yet determined how the "trading" (that is, the transfer and sale) of an emission offset to a power plant will be conducted.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/resources/res_12_3900.htm

[PDF] The 2002-03 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

To provide Caltrans with maximum flex- ibility and not commit it to needless transfers, we recommend the adop- tion of budget bill language limiting the transfer from SHA to TCRF to only what is needed for cash-flow purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/2002_pandi/pandi_2002.pdf

2002 Budget Analysis: P&I, Perspectives on State Revenues

Of this total, 0.25  percent is deposited into county transportation funds, while the remaining 1  percent is allocated to city and county governments for their general purposes. Optional Local Rates.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/2002_pandi/pi_part_3_anl02.html

[PDF] Highlights of the 2002-03 Analysis and P&I

We recommend budget bill language to (1) allow a larger TCRF transfer to the General Fund if necessary and (2) limit the transfer of State Highway Account (SHA) funds to TCRF. (Analysis, page A-15.) !
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/anl02_press_release.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 2002-03 Budget: Education, Reforming Categorical Program Funding

Specifically, we recommend that the Legislature adopt budget bill language allowing these districts to freely transfer funds among block grants. However, we also recommend that the Legislature limit the pe rcentage of funds a district may move out of the Compensatory Education Block Grant to a specified percentage (for example, 50  percent).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/education/ed_09_Categorical_Reform_anl02.htm

LAO Analysis of the 2002-03 Budget: Education, Accountability and Low-Performing Schools

The statute does not establish a mechanism for the rights and duties to be transferred back to a local governing board. The Legislature may want to establish criteria for the school to return to local control.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/education/ed_12_Accountability_LowPerforming_Schools_anl02.htm

LAO Analysis of the 2002-03 Budget: Education, Student Aid Commission (7980)

Again, transfer students must meet the same economic criteria for a Cal Grant B entitlement award but they need to have a 2.4 GPA. Competitive Program Remains Similar to Prior Cal Grant Program, but Number of Awards Is Capped.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/education/ed_31_7980_anl02.htm

2002 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Community Care Licensing

However, Chapter  311, Statutes of 1998 (SB 933, Thompson), transferred the investigation of these complaints from the FFAs to CCLD. This transfer was effective July 1999. To meet this workload, th e Legislature approved 42 positions13.5 permanent and 28.5 limited term.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/health_ss/healthss_16_5180_anl02.htm