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[PDF] Proposition 5: Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentencing. Parole and Rehabilitation. Initiative Statute.

In addition, various provisions could result in unknown increases and reductions in county operating costs and revenues. County Capital Outlay—Unknown Net Fiscal Effect. Counties could face added capital outlay costs for housing parole violators, but decreased costs from the diversion of some offenders from jails to drug treatment.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/FO/2008/Prop_5_9_24_08.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Local Control Funding Formula and New State Accountability System

Additional $111,374 per school district in the county. Additional $40 to $72 per ADA in the county (less populous counties receive higher per-ADA rates). Alternative Education Eligible student population Students who are (1) under the authority of the juvenile justice system, (2) probation-referred, (3) on probation, or (4) mandatorily expelled.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2016/Overview-Local-Control-Funding-Formula-030816.pdf

[PDF] Statement of Economic Interests Electronic Filing Pilot Program

Costs Too High for Two Small Counties. The Counties of Merced and Stanislaus were not able to participate fully in the pilot program citing insuffi cient funds and resources to cover implementation costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/stadm/Statement_of_Economic_Interests/Statement_of_Economic_Interests.pdf

[PDF] Initiative Statute: Restricts Parole for Non-Violent Offenders. Authorizes Felony Sentences for Certain Offenses Currently Treated Only as Misdemeanors

. — County Jail and Community Supervision. Felony offenders who have no current or prior convictions for serious, violent, or sex offenses are typically sentenced to county jail or the supervision of a county probation officer in the community, or both.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2020/Initiative-Statute-Restricts-Parole-for-Non-Violent-Offenders.pdf

Baldwin Hills Conservancy: Meeting Objectives; More Work to Be Done

A resident of Los Angeles County appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. A resident of Los Angeles County appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. Nonvoting Members Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/baldwin_hills/baldwin_hills_032707.aspx

Special Education Facilities Funding Report

Establish a separate facility grant for county offices of education in recognition of the special education pupils served at county facilities. Require county offices of education to provide local matching funds except in financial hardship cases.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/010399_special_ed_facilities/010399_special_ed_facilities.html

[PDF] 1968 Budget Analysis: Health and Welfare

This function is now administered at the county level with medical consultants either in the county welfare department or county health ,509 Health and Welfare Item 124 Health and Welfare Agency-Continued department.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1968/11_health_welfare_1968.pdf

The Salton Sea: A Status Update

Aug 29, 2018 - San Diego County Water Authority (SDWA) As a party to QSA, receives up to 200,000 acre ‑feet of additional water per year from IID. Helps fund the mitigation projects required by the QSA permits and handles administration and finance for the QSA JPA.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3879

[PDF] Orange County Board of Supervisors' Legislative Seminar

Orange County Board of Supervisors' Legislative Seminar ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' LEGISLATIVE SEMINAR OCTOBER 22, 1984
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/orange_countuy_board_of_supervisors_legislative_seminar.pdf

[PDF] A Review of Bay Area Public Transportation Financing

AC Transit serves a number of municipalities, rather than a single city/county entity. Nevertheless, with the assistance of the MTC, it should explore the potential of developing increased local funding support from the cities within its service area.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/04_86_a_review_of_bay_area_public_transportation_financing.pdf