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[PDF] The 2024-25 Budget: University of California

Figure 12 Many Debt-Financed Capital Projects at UC Remain in Early Phases (In Millions) Project Project Costa Annual Debt Service Bond Issuedb Current Phasec Student Housing Projects Riverside/Riverside City College $126.0 $8.9 Yes C Santa Cruz/Cabrillo College 111.8 8.1 No P Merced/Merced College 100.0 7.1 No P Berkeley 100.0 6.8 Yesd C San Diego—Pepper Canyon West 100.0 6.8
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2024/4862/UC-Budget-022824.pdf

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 1997 BUDGET ACT, Part I

In the event that an intercity transfer agreement is executed pursuant to Chapter  263 (Statutes of 1996) which would transfer rail service to the joint powers board, Caltrans shall work with TAMC to provide technical support in facilitating discussions with the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Board to extend the Capitol Corridor intercity rail service to Monterey. 2.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082997_sup_report/1997_Supplemental_Report1.html

[PDF] 1969 Budget Analysis: Corrections

While much of the 1969-70 increase can be attributed to the transfer of Youth Authority cases from the Department of Corrections, a part of the increase is based on the current year projection. For the current year, the agency estimates an average daily popula- tion of 5,563 wards in institutions.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1969/08_corrections_1969.pdf

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: Adult Corrections< >

Statutory language in the budget act authorizes the DOF to transfer funds out of the $100 million unallocated reserve for purposes determined by the Receiver, including to departments other than CDCR.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/crim_justice/cj_05_anl07.aspx

[PDF] ., Fabric Care, Repair Services) Business and Transportation,

., Fabric Care, Repair Services) Business and Transportation, Secretary of, 21 Solar Programs, 27 c Cadet Corps, California, 1390 Cal-Expo, 592 Cal Grant, 1261 California Advisory Commission on Youth, 74 California Advisory Council on Vocational Education, 1088 California Arts Council, 1363 California Cadet Corps, 1390 California Children's Services, 708 California Coastal Commission, 552
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1980/16_index_1980.pdf

California's Taxation of Vessels, Vehicles, and Aircraft: Out of State Purchases

However, the vessel or aircraft is also presumed to be for use in California (and thus subject to the use tax) if it is subject to the property tax during the first 12 months of ownership. Thus, if a vesse l owned by a nonresident is within a county on the January lien date, it would be subject to both the personal property tax and the use tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/vesseltax/vesseltax_050206.html

LAO Analysis of the 1997-98 Budget BillJudiciary and Criminal Justice, Crosscutting Issues Part B

In addition, some city police departments operate jails. However, state regulation provides that police department jails are for holding prisoners for less than 48 hours. Incarceration of presentenced and sentenced jail inmates is a county responsibility.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/crim_justice_crosscutting-b_anal97.html

Liquid Assets: Improving Management of the State's Groundwater Resources

In general, these local ordinances operate to limit groundwater transfers out of the local area, for example, by pumping groundwater and moving it through canals or rivers to another area. Also, local rules may limit the ability to transfer surface water to another area because this in turn could increase the use of groundwater to the detriment of other groundwater users.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/rsrc/groundwater/groundwater_032410.aspx

The 2015-16 Budget: California's Fiscal Outlook

High school graduates also are projected to decrease slightly in 2015 –16 , though transfers from community colleges could increase slightly due to increases in community college enrollment as well as improvements in transfer pathways (particularly from CCC to CSU).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/budget/fiscal-outlook/fiscal-outlook-111914.aspx

[PDF] Major Features of the 1997 California Budget Budget Brief

After several weeks of negotiations failed to produce agreements, the Governor directed that the full $1.2 billion principal amount be immediately transferred to PERS. The PERS repayment removed virtually all of the discre- tionary funds that had been available in the non-Propo- sition 98 portion of the budget and effectively required the Budget Conference Committee to eliminate most of the spending augmentations considered in the budget.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/082297_bud_major_features/8_97_major_features_of_the_97_california_budget.pdf