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[PDF] 1984-85 Budget Analysis: Legislative

The bureau is autho:rized 303.8 personnel-years in the current year. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS We recommend approval. The budget proposes a General Fund appropriation of $18,173,000 for support of the bureau in 1984-85.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1984/02_leg_1984.pdf

[PDF] 1984-85 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

Thus, total expenditures relating to state-mandated local pro- grams in the current year could reach approximately $225 million. Be- cause a portion of these funds is attributable to mandated costs incurred in prior years, the total does not necessarily indicate the on-going level of mandated costs being incurred by local governments and school districts in 1983-84.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1984/14_misc_1984.pdf

[PDF] 1984-85 Budget Analysis: Control Sections

In addition, Section 30 of the budget trailer bill proposes to appropriate $125 million in tidelands oil revenues to the Lease-Purchase_Fund in each fiscal year from 1985-86 through 1988-89. Current law provides an appro- priation of $200 million in 1984-85 but makes no appropriation of tidelands oil funds for school construction in subsequent years.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1984/15_contol_section_1984.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Transmittal

.- 9143, and Joint Rule No. 37 of the Senate and Assembly, I submit for your consideration an analysis of the Budget Bill of the State of California for the fiscal year July 1, 1985, to June 30, 1986. _ The purpose of this analysis is to assist the committee in performing its duties which are set forth in Joint Rule No. 37 as follows: , "It shall be the duty of the committee to
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/01_transmittal_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Legislative

The Legislature meets in two-year sessions starting on the first Monday in December of each even-numbered year. It remains in session, except for recesses, until November 30 of the following even-numbered year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/02_leg_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Judicial

An additional 25 death penalty cases and 75 other appeals and writs will be assigned to other private counsel, who will be assisted by CAP. In addition to new cases, the Judicial Council reports that approximately 110 death penalty cases are now pending before the court.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/03_judicial_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Youth and Adult Correctional

The Department of Mental Health indicates that the cost of this treatment is approximately $51,450 per bed per year. The Department of Corrections has contracted with Atascadero for these services during the past three years.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/09_corrections_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Tax Relief

Even this is conservative, given that participation fell by over 20 percent per year during the two prior years. The FTB estimates that participation will fall to 80,000 claimants in 1985-86, a drop of about 5,000, or 5.5 percent, from our current-year esti- mates.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/13_tax_relief_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

The existing program for retirees, however, does not differentiate for years of service. All employees having at least five years of service (10 years if employed after January 1, 1985) are eligible for the 100/90 percent health benefit coverage upon retirement.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/14_misc_1985.pdf

[PDF] 1985-86 Budget Analysis: Control Sections

This section reappropriates the unencumbered balance of funds which were appropriated in the Budget Act of 1984 for incentive payments for year-round schools or alternatives to new school construction.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/15_control_section_1985.pdf