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2005 Initiative Analysis: Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 4).

Children up to age two in families with incomes below 300  percent of FPL, and who have transferred from the state's Access for Infants and Mothers program, also receive coverage under HFP. Children for whom HFP applications are filed must generally be an eligible United States citizen or a qualified alien.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050888.htm

[PDF] Water Policy Issues

Figure 4 shows this funding allocation among beneficiaries: Figure 4 2004-05 Through 2013-14 (Dollars in Millions) Funding Allocation by Beneficiary Program Element State Federal Water Users Local Match Total Funding Target Ecosystem restoration $542 $408 $400 $150 $1,500 Environmental Water Account 180 135 123 — 438 Water use efficiency 575 530 — 2,048 3,153 Water transfers 6 —
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2005/Water_Policy_Issues_030905.pdf

[PDF] Department of Fish and Game: 2010-11 Budget and Policy Overview

Other States’ Funding Mechanisms Other States’ Funding Mechanisms for Fish and Wildlife Programs Mechanism Revenue Generated Annually States General sales tax Tens of millions of dollars Missouri, Arkansas Dedication of sales taxes on outdoor gear Tens of millions of dollars Texas, Virginia Real estate transfer tax Tens of millions of dollars Florida, South Carolina Dedicated
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2010/Department_of_Fish_and_Game_201011_Budget_and_Policy_Overview_20910.pdf

[PDF] California's New Earthquake Program

These insurance companies are required to send notices informing a policyholder that their earth- quake insurance policy will be transferred to the CEA. Thus, the way an individual buys and receives earthquake insurance will not change under the CEA program.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1997/update_california_1-1997.pdf

2001 Budget Analysis Special Transportation Programs (2640)

Potential fund sources for an augmentation include increasing STA's share of PTA revenues or an additional transfer of General Fund monies. Such an augmentation in operating assist ance, however, requires both a new state perspective on its role in regional and local transit service delivery and a commitment to continue providing substantive financial assista nce in the long term.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/transportation/tran_03_2640_anl01.htm

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (3540)

This lack of scheduling enables the department to transfer funds among program areas without legislative notification, thereby impeding legislative oversight. For example, our review found that in 2003-04, the department used about $39  million in unanticipated federal funds (cost recoveries) to in effect augment programs in various areas of the department's budget, including resource management, without legislat ive review.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/resources/res_09_3540_anl05.htm

[PDF] The 1987-88 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

These include automation of the unemployment insurance (UI). and tax accounting programs, program transfers to other departments, worldoad changes in the UI program, and program terminations. Staffing cuts proposed for the state hospitals <>per- ated by the Department of Developmentill Services account for an addi- tional reduction of360 pys, reflecting f1.lrthe!
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1987/pandi_87_intro_1_2.pdf

[PDF] The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act

The measure requires the Department of Finance (DOF) to calculate annual savings to the state from the enactment of the measure and the Controller to annually transfer that amount from the General Fund into a new special fund—the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130764.pdf

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services Enrollment Caps

Also, several of the programs proposed for enrollment caps are affected by a separate administration proposal to transfer funding in certain programs for services for immigrants to the counties in the form of a block grant.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/health_ss/hss_03_cc_enrollment_anl04.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 1)

Children up to age two in families with incomes below 300  percent of FPL, and who have transferred from the state's Access for Infants and Mothers program, also receive coverage under HFP. Children for whom HFP applications are filed must generally be an eligible United States citizen or a qualified alien.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050848.htm