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[PDF] Design-Build: An Alternative Construction System

Ch 258/99 (AB 755, Corbett) Alameda County, juvenile justice facility. Ch 541/00 (AB 958, Scott)a Transit operators. • Projects exceeding $10 million. • Expired 1/1/05. Ch 594/00 (AB 2296, Dutra)ab Seven specified counties. • Projects exceeding $10 million. • Expires 1/1/06.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/design_build/design_build_020305.pdf

A Primer: California's Wildland Fire Protection System

This is because these fires often require large numbers of personnel and equipment, aviation support, lodging and meal costs, and overtime. In addition, during larger fire incidents, CDFFP often has to hire additional resources such as personnel and equipment.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/fire_protection/051205_fire_protection.htm

[PDF] MOU Fiscal Analysis: Bargaining Unit 5, California Highway Patrol

Since 1974, state law has included a statement of the Legislature’s intent that CHP offi cer pay be linked to the aver- age compensation of offi cers employed by Los Angeles County and the Cities of Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Oakland.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/MOU_Fiscal/MOU_Unit5_081806.pdf

Cal Facts 2006 State Budget

Sales Tax Rates Vary by County Sales taxes vary from county to county because of the optional sales taxes that counties can choose to levy. Sales tax rates can vary within a county as well, to the extent cities and/or special districts adopt additional optional taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_budget.htm

Cal Facts 2006 State Economy

Ins tead, it has already fallen to about 2.6, and the 2004 projection expects a slight additional decrease over the next Total Population Growth, 2001 to 2006 The highest population growth rates have occurred mainly in the Central Valley and foothill counties, and in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in Southern California.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_econ.htm

Cal Facts 2006 Program Trends

About one-third of local funds for transportation are from optional local sales taxes dedicated for transportation uses. Currently, 17 counties have adopted such sales taxes. Other local funding sources include local general funds (including property tax revenues), transit fares, and the one-quarter cent uniform sales tax dedicated to transit purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_trends.htm

[PDF] Cigarette Tax Stamp Purchases and Surety Bonds in California

Cigarette Tax Administration How Is the Tax Collected? In California, the cigarette tax is collected through the issuance of stamps or “indicia.” Stamps are issued or sold to cigarette distributors at a price equal to the cigarette tax (87 cents per pack) less a slight discount of 0.85 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cigarette_bonds/cigarette_bonds_012506.pdf

[PDF] A Status Report: Implementing AB 900's Prison Construction and Rehabilitation Initiatives

The measure allocated about $1.2 billion to help counties construct local jail facilities to help address overcrowding in these facilities. In order to receive these funds, a county must have identified a site for a reentry facility. • Infrastructure.
https://lao.ca.gov/2009/crim/AB900/ab900_051409.pdf

[PDF] The 2016-17 Budget: Proposition 98 Education Analysis

For LEAs choosing not to accept funding, continue to track their outstanding claims. • Provide participating school districts and county offices of education (COEs) with per-student funding based on statewide median claim ($450 per student), with an additional allocation to COEs based on the number of students within the county ($20 per student).
https://lao.ca.gov/Reports/2016/3355/prop-98-analysis-021816.pdf

[PDF] 1947 Budget Analysis: Department' of Educa,tion

The Department of Education in the past has failed to make any.proper audit of the expenditure of these funds, and has accepted almost without question all reports filed by the county superintendents of schools.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1947/19_education_1947.pdf