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2002-03 Budget Analysis: General Government, Control Section 3.60

2002-03 Budget Analysis: General Government, Control Section 3.60 Control Section 3.60 This control section specifies the contribution rates for the various retirement classes of state employees in the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/general_govt/gen_27_control_3-6_anl02.htm

[PDF] Higher_Education_Issue_15

 The University of California (UC) Lost One Class-Action Suit  In 1994, the UC Board of Regents adopted a policy of holding professional fees constant for the duration of a student’s enrollment in a professional de- gree program.
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/higher_ed/FAQs/Higher_Education_Issue_15.pdf

[PDF] "Program to Reduce Class Size in Grades 9 to 12"

Thus, de- pending on the number of core curriculum courses students would take on average each year and participation rates, annual operations costs of this measure could range in the low to high hundreds of millions of dollars in the first few years of implementa- tion.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990830_INT.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 2002-03 Budget: Education, K-12 Education Introduction

Pressures created by K-3 class size reduction on supply of both credentialed teachers and classroom space should ease somewhat.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/education/ed_07_K-12_Intro_anl02.htm

[PDF] Family Cost Participation Program Expansion

Hector De La Torre Assembly Member, 50th District Room 4016, State Capitol Sacramento, California 95814 Dear Assembly Member De La Torre: In a letter dated March 31, 2009, you requested our assistance in determining the savings that could be achieved by expanding the Family Cost Participation Program (FCPP) and Parental Fee Programs (PFP) for Regional Center (RC) services.
https://lao.ca.gov/2009/hlth/fcpp/fcpp_042709.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98: Overview of Conference Issues

.  K-3 Class Size Reduction. Assembly adopts language authorizing a continuous appropriation for the program (meaning the state would be required to provide whatever amount was determined by the Superintendent to be needed for the program).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2011/Proposition_98_Overview_of_Conference_Issues_022411.pdf

[PDF] The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of 1998, Amendment No. 1-NS

The machines must pay prizes solely in accordance with a player’s pool prize system (as de- fined in the measure). • Card Games. The compact allows any card game that was actually played in any California tribal gambling operation prior to January 1, 1998.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980065_INT.pdf

[PDF] K-14 Payment Deferrals

Although some additional intrayear deferrals are likely needed to deal with the state’s cash fl ow problems, couple such deferrals with a waiver process to exempt districts if they are at risk of de- faulting on their fi scal obligations.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2009/K14_Payment_Deferrals_6.04.09.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report Language Agenda, 2008-09 Budget Bill Conference Committee

This report shall be updated by the de- partment each year in which the state contracts for out-of-state facilities. Page 21 Item 5225-002-0001 Sort ASSEMBLY SENATE 1. None 1. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation—Dental Treat- ment and Rehabilitation Program Conflicts.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2008/Supplemental_Report_Language_Agenda_2008.pdf

2006 Initiative Analysis: The Repeat Criminal Offender/Three Strikes Fair Sentencing Act of 2006 (Amendment #2-NS)

The exact magnitude of these costs is unknown and would de pend on a number of factors, including crime rates, local charging and sentencing practices, and offender recidivism rates. State Prison Construction.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2006/060017.htm