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[PDF] Nonclassroom-Based Charter Schools in California and the Impact of SB 740

The administrative burden placed on schools and on the state authorities has been considerable, and the link between some of SB 740’s requirements and instructional quality has been weak. Despite the difficulties that these schools have encountered as a result of the SB 740 process, the demand for nonclassroom-based in- struction has remained strong in the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/RAND_charter/Nonclassroom_charter_full_0205.pdf

[PDF] Nonclassroom-Based Charter Schools in California and the Impact of SB 740

The administrative burden placed on schools and on the state authorities has been considerable, and the link between some of SB 740’s requirements and instructional quality has been weak. Despite the difficulties that these schools have encountered as a result of the SB 740 process, the demand for nonclassroom-based in- struction has remained strong in the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/RAND_charter/Nonclassroom_charter_summary_0205.pdf

A Primer: Funding Higher Education

Assembly Bill 2710 (Liu), would have reaffirmed the central provisions of the 1985 fee policy, but it would have moved beyond that earlier legislation by linking fees to a specified share of education costs at the state ’s four-year universities.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/fund_highred/062905_fundng_highred.html

[PDF] A Primer: Funding Higher Education

Assembly Bill 2710 (Liu), would have reaffirmed the central provisions of the 1985 fee policy, but it would have moved beyond that earlier legislation by linking fees to a specified share of education costs at the state’s four‑year universities.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/fund_highred/062905_fundng_highred.pdf

Proposition 98 Primer

Part of the year-to-year volatility in funding is linked to the underlying volatility of the economy. But Proposition  98 funding is significantly more volatile than the economy. This is because of Proposition  98's reliance on the year-to-year changes in General Fund revenue.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/prop_98_primer/prop_98_primer_020805.htm

[PDF] Tax Agency Consolidation: Remittance and Return Processing

. • At BOE, data capture at the front end is limited to only what is required to link payments with taxpayer accounts. Most data capture is through manually keying necessary information from each of the returns.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/tax_agcy_consolidation/tax_consolidation_011005.pdf

[PDF] Abusive Tax Shelters: Impact of Recent California Legislation

Between January 2004 and November 2005, the state received $9 million in penalty income linked to ATS activity. Audit and legal staff at FTB have indicated that increased penalties have also had sig- nificant deterrent effects in other tax areas.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/abusive_tax_shelters/abusive_tax_shelters_012706.pdf

[PDF] Funding Enrollment Growth at UC and CSU

Despite this drop in head- count, there was a much smaller decline in com- munity college FTE enrollment. The remainder of this report focuses exclusively on enrollment growth funding for UC and CSU.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/enrollment/UC-CSU_enrollment_032806.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2006 Budget Act

Program 30: Parole Operations—Adult • Number of parolees assigned to parole high risk sex offender, 2nd striker, high control, control services, and banked supervision caseloads. • Number of parole treatment and services slots budgeted; average number of slots filled. • Number of sanction slots (for example, electronic monitoring) budgeted;
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/supp_report/supp_rpt_2006.pdf