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Tax Limitation Act of 1998

In some cases, the amount of a regulatory fee is closely linked to the cost of regulating the fee payer's operations. In other cases, particularly in the case of pollution abate ment fees, the fee structure is designed to reflect the burdens on, or benefits from, the regulatory activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980021_INT.html

[PDF] Tax Limitation Act of 1998

In some cases, the amount of a regulatory fee is closely linked to the cost of regulating the fee payer’s operations. In other cases, particularly in the case of pollution abatement fees, the fee structure is designed to reflect the burdens on, or benefits from, the regula- tory activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980021_INT.pdf

"The Gaming Control Act"

Existing law prohibits (1) games of chance and wagering that comprise what is commonly referred to as casino-style gambling (such as roulette, craps, blackjack, and slot machines) and (2) progressive jackpots (where part of each card game's "pot" of winnings is carried over to successive games).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980075_INT.html

[PDF] The Gaming Control Act

Existing law prohibits (1) games of chance and wagering that comprise what is com- monly referred to as casino-style gambling (such as roulette, craps, blackjack, and slot machines) and (2) progressive jackpots (where part of each card game’s “pot” of win- nings is carried over to successive games).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980075_INT.pdf

Tax credit for health insurance and establishing a State Health Insurance Fund

The tax credit establishe d by this measure would likely increase private health coverage and reduce somewhat the need for county health care for the same reasons that the state would realize savings, as di scussed above.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980076_INT.html

[PDF] Focus Budget 1994 Highlighting Major Features

The 1994-95 budget represents a $5.4 million, or 0.2 percent, increase com- pared to the 1993 Budget Act. As Figure 2 shows, the Legislature maintained commu- nity college fees at the current-year level of $390 per full- time student, or $13 per credit unit.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/1043_0794.pdf

[PDF] Understanding Proposition 218

If you have questions about local finance or Proposition 218, you may wish to consult an attorney or review other online publications. For example, the sponsors of Proposition 218 (the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association) and the California League of Cities offer materials regarding Proposition 218 on their websites.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/120196_prop_218/understanding_prop218_1296.pdf

Major Features of the 1999 California Budget

A trailer bill that requires the SWRCB to address identified problems with permitting, enforcement, and water quality monitoring; requires pollution prevention planning by waste di schargers under specified circumstances; and establishes minimum mandatory penalties for serious and chronic water quality violations.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99_budget_features.html

Supplement D: California Tax Policy and the Internet

The determination of where a sale occurs (that is, its “situs”) affects both the rate of tax as well as which local jurisdiction receives the associated tax revenues. The Rationale for Destination Basis The destination basis for the SUT is linked to the rationale for SUT itself.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/013100_inet_tax/013100_internet_sup2.html

[PDF] A MANAGEMENT STUDY OF THE CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING

Through the course of our review, we found that the CCTC needs to improve its information technology strategic plan by linking the goals and objectives to those of the overall agency. In addition, the goals and objectives included in the information technology strategic plan should be specific and measurable and linked to an action plan.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/02_2000_MGT_teacher_credentialing.pdf