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[PDF] 1963 Budget Analysis: Welfare

The entering pay scale is com- parable to counties which offer independent adoption services but the problem appears to be that the position requires extensive traveling and also that specifications of the Personnel Board require that super- visory experience be included as part of the experience of the appli- cant.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1963/12_welfare_1963.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: Legislative Branch

This is to be accomplished by a consultant with special com- petence in this field of law. To support this program the commission is requesting a total of $151,092, an increase of $25,335 over the. estimated expenditures for the current year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/02_legislative_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs

The division is currently undergoing a reorganization that will com- bine the Land Sales and Records, Commercial and Recreational Leasing and Cadastral and Ocean Engineering into a Land Operations Section in order to better achieve a functional coordination of division activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/10_fiscal_affairs_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Poverty Reduction

(Due to the complexity of the center budget, a com- plete financial and program reconciliation of our recommendations is included on page 871 of the analysis.) To utilize more efficiently state resources and to permit objective evaluation of the intake element, we recommend the creation of re- duced intake elements in the other centers.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/20_poverty_reduction_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1968 Budget Analysis: LOCAL ASSISTANCE

Grants are made on the basis of $50 per unit of college credit for tuition, materials ,,806 Item 285 Local Assistance Grants to Teachers of Physically Handicapped Minors-Continued and other expenses for five years or until the course of study is com- plete.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1968/21_local_assistance_1968.pdf

[PDF] The 1985-86 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Short-Term Borrowing by The State The General Fund often borrows money on a short-term basis to com- pensate for the difference between when revenues are actually received and. when the state must pay its bills.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1985/pandi_85_intro_1_2.pdf

[PDF] Special Repairs Projects and Preventive Maintenance We recommend

Special Repairs Projects and Preventive Maintenance We recommend the adoption of supplemental report language di- recting the department to prepare annual reports on its progress toward implementing a preventive maintenance program.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1988/09_corrections_1988.pdf

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Higher Education

As a result, funded enrollment levels for CCC in 2009‑10 declined by 3.3 percent from the budgeted level in 2008‑09 (about 43,000 FTE student slots). Effects of Enrollment Funding Reductions To accommodate these reductions, com‑ munity colleges have cut the number of course sections that they offer.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2010/highered/highered_anl10.pdf

[PDF] Unwinding Redevelopment

Given the significant financial link between the actions of the oversight board and state K-14 education costs, it would be beneficial for the state to offer some training for K-14 oversight board members.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/general_govt/unwinding-redevelopment-021712.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1993 Budget Analysis: Making Government Make Sense

Following the initial allocation, the annual growth in property tax revenues would be allocated to the jurisdictions in which the growth oc- curs (situs), as is now the case. The use of the situs basis for allocating growth provides a feedback mechanism which reflects the level of com- munity success.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1993/MGMS_reprint_02-93.pdf