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2002 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay, Capital Outlay Project Management Fees

Further more, we question the need for handicapped accessibility checking for a security fence intended to prevent escapes from a state hospital roofline, or the need for environmental documents to replace aging lighting fixtures in an existing state prison.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/cap_outlay/co_03_cc_project_management_anl02.htm

LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: General Government: Commission on State Mandates

Handicapped and Disabled II —$12.1 Million. In 1976, Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to guarantee handicapped children the right to receive a free and appropriate public education.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/general_govt/gen_anl09004011.aspx

[PDF] State Has Two Child Care and Development Systems

Programs and Estimated Number of Slots • CalWORKs Stage 1 (45,000) • State preschool (145,000b) • CalWORKs Stage 2 (65,000) • General Child Care (33,000) • CalWORKs Stage 3 (25,000) • Migrant child care program (3,000) • AP Program (33,000) • Severely Handicapped Program (200) Types of Providers • Licensed centers and family child care homes (FCCHs) • Licensed centers and FCCHs • Relatives or friends providing child care without a license (“license-exempt”).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2012/Two_Child_Care_Systems_031412.pdf

[PDF] 1969 Budget Analysis: Local Assistance

Development Centers for Handicapped Children Chapter 1248, Statutes of 1965, established the development center program for handicapped minors to provide day care and treatment for children who are not able to attend public school programs due to severe mental retardation or physical impairment.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1969/21_local%20_assistance_1969.pdf

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

State law defines these children as those who, without assistance, would likely be unadoptable because of their age, racial or ethnic background, handicap, or because t hey are a member of a sibling group that should remain intact.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/health_ss/hss_17_5180_adoptions_anl03.htm

Adoption Assistance Program Rate Increase

May 20, 2011 - State law defines eligible children as those who, without assistance, would likely be unadoptable because of their age, racial or ethnic background, or handicap; because they are a member of a sibling group that should remain intact; or because they come from an “adverse parental background. ” The state ’s inclusion of adverse parental background as an eligibility factor allows
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/416

[PDF] Department of Public Health

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Fund Children's Medical Services Management Services Technician The position reviews applications from providers inter- ested in participating in the California Children’s Services Program and Genetically Handicapped Persons Program to ensure qualifications for panel participation are met.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Health/2007/DPH_Restoration_04_23_07.pdf

[PDF] Special Education

LAO Recommendations (Continued) LAO 60 YEARS OF SERVICE 6L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E May 18, 2005 State-Level Activities 2005-06 LAO Proposal Fund Source Federal General Administration General administration $2,757,375 Monitoring 11,810,581 Other 774,659 Clearinghouse 1,315,475 Mental health monitoring 443,000 NPS monitoring 232,000 Subtotal ($17,333,090) State Activities
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2005/Special_Education_051805.pdf

LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Adoption Assistance Program (5180)

State law defines eligible children as those who, without assistance, would likely be unadoptable because of their age, racial or ethnic background, or handicap; because they are a member of a sibling group that should remain intact; or because they come from an “adverse parental background. ” The AAP grants are limited to the amount of the foster family home rate that the child would have received if she or he had remained in Foster Care.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/ss/ss_anl09004002.aspx

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: Child Care and Development

(For instance, the reimbursement rate for an infant is 1.7 times the SRR, and the reimbursement rate for a severely handicapped child is 1.5 times the SRR). It is not adjusted for regional market differences.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/education/ed_anl08008.aspx