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[PDF] An LAO Services Are Cost-Effective to Society Substance Abuse Treatment in California

This plan should include consideration of provider capacity, ways to develop additional capacity if needed, identi- fication of optimal modes of treatment for both adults and adolescents, strategies to overcome the barriers to increasing the treatment of ado- lescents, and state-level efforts to coordinate service delivery among public providers, including the counties, the state prison system, and the California Youth Authority.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/0799_substance_abuse/0799_substance_abuse.pdf

Higher Education "Compacts": An Assessment

Support Relative to Other State Programs One way to assess the level of state support for higher education is to compare UC and CSU General Fund appropriations to those of other state departments. Figure 2 (see page 6) sh ows state funding levels for UC, CSU, the California Department of Corrections (CDC), and the Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Program (SSI/SSP) from 1979-80 throug h 1994-95.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/082699_compacts/082699_hied_compacts.html

The Role of Water Transfers in Meeting California's Water Needs

This is largely because under current law, most transfers take place without any state review or notice to the state. Since water transfers relate to other elements of state water policy--such as water storage and conveyance facility development, water conservation, and ecosystem restoration--more comp lete information on transfers taking place would assist state water policy development.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/090899_water_transfers/090899_water_transfers.html

[PDF] An LAO Report The Role of Water Transfers in Meeting California’s Water Needs

However, in light of projected future water shortfalls state- wide, water transfers are increasingly in the spotlight as a potential “water management” tool to address water needs. If water transfers are to live up to their potential for helping the state meet its water needs, a number of issues will need to be addressed.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/090899_water_transfers/090899_water_transfers.pdf

10-27-1999 Follow-Up to Commission on State Mandates

Under the clear terms of Chapter  797, no level of state aid to local education agencies was guaranteed. In any year in which state appropriations were insufficient to pay all local claims, state aid was to be pro rated and local education agencies paid the remaining costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/102799_special_ed_mandate_followup.html

California's Fiscal Outlook 1999-00 to 2001-02 Part III

The 1999-00 Budget Act also provided for a one-time additional Vehicle License Fee (VLF) reduction in calendar year 2000, which will result in a roughly $250 million increase in state subventions to bac kfill the local revenue losses resulting from the VLF reduction.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/1199_fiscal_outlook/1199_fiscal_outlook_part_3.html

California's Fiscal Outlook 1999-00 to 2001-02 Part IV

Included in this category are contributions to the state employees' and teachers' retirement systems, state operations, and ex penditures associated with recent and future employee compensation COLAs.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/1199_fiscal_outlook/1199_fiscal_outlook_part_4.html

State Employee Compensation: The Recently Approved Package

The state provides health insurance benefits under several programs. For most state employees, the state pays the premium cost for employees' health, dental, and vision insurance up to a maximum monthly amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/120699_employee_comp.html

[PDF] An LAO State Employee Compensation: The Recently Approved Package

An LAO State Employee Compensation: The Recently Approved Package Elizabeth G. Hill Legislative Analyst An LAO State Employee Compensation: The Recently Approved Package LAO Findings Background In September, the Legislature approved an employee compensation package that included (1) salary increases and changes to terms of employment adopted in new memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and (2) enhanced retirement benefits.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/120699_employee_comp.pdf

[PDF] An LAO Californians and the Marriage Penalty

For example, to the extent that Californians in the aggregate are more versus less favorably treated under tax federal law than are couples in other states, state policy makers may or may not find that specific federal marriage-related reform proposals merit their support.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/121599_marriage_penalty.pdf