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LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Education, California Community Colleges (6870)

And, as noted earlier, students eligible for federal higher education tax credits would have this additional cost fully offset by reduced federal taxes. Even at $25 Per Unit, CCC Fees Would Remain Lowest in Nation.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/education/hied_09_6870_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: General Government, California Gambling Control Commission (0855)

Yet, in our assessment, it is unlikely that the Governor will secure $1.5  billion in budget-year revenues because:   Under federal law, the Governor cannot impose a tax on the tribes, therefore, the tribes must agree to pay any additional monies.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/general_govt/gen_13_0855_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: General Government, Board of Equalization (0860)

This involves the acquisition of cigarettes in other states or other countries (with lower excise taxes than California's or no excise taxes at all) and their transportation into California without the payment of the tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/general_govt/gen_14_0860_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: General Government, Department of Veterans Affairs and Veterans' Homes of California (8955-8966)

General Fund support for local assistance for the County Veterans Service Offices would be reduced by $470,000, a 21  percent reduction from the current year. Finally, the Governor proposes a 7.5  percent fee increase for residents of the domiciliary wings of the state's veterans homes.  
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/general_govt/gen_28_8955-8966_anl03.htm

[PDF] LAO 2003 Budget Analysis: General Government Chapter

(This tax is in addition to unemployment taxes that support ben- efit payments.) When reserves in the federal accounts for administration, extended benefits, and loans reach statutory caps, the excess is distrib- uted to states based on their share of FUTA taxes paid.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/general_govt/gengov_anl03.pdf

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Department of Rehabilitation (5160)

In addition, the department helps legally blind clients support themselves as operators of vending stands, snack bars, and cafeterias throughout the state; provides prevocational r ehabilitation services to newly blind adults; develops cooperative agreements with school districts, state and community colleges, and county mental health programs to provide serv ices to mutually
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_11_5160_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Department of Child Support Services (5175)

Initiative Funding Levels Set Through Individual County Allocations. Independent of the budgeting process, DCSS develops the amount of the available administrative funding that it recommends counties spend on their various initiatives.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_12_5175_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, In-Home Supportive Services

This decrease is attributable to the Governor's proposal to realign the IHSS program to the counties. (The $16  million General Fund cost for 2003-04 is for automation improvements and one-time costs to make certain individuals federally eligible for PCSP.)
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_15_5180_ihss_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Foster Care

Children are eligible for foster care grants if they are living with a foster care provider u nder a court order or a voluntary agreement between the child's parent and a county welfare department. The California Department of Social Services (DSS) provides oversight for th e county-administered foster care system.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_16_5180_fostercare_anl03.htm

LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Adoptions Programs

Adoptions services are prov ided through state district offices, 28 county adoptions agencies, and a variety of private agencies. Counties may choose to operate the Adoptions Program or turn the program over to the state for administration.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_17_5180_adoptions_anl03.htm