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An Analysis of the Low-emission Vehicle

This rebate was di rectly taken off the sticker price of the vehicle. Currently, two bills under consideration in the Legislature would provide tax incentives to certain taxpayers who purchase or produce specified LEVs.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/062196_vehicle_tax_credit/rp62196.html

[PDF] Chapter 5 Long-Term Considerations

The California Postsecondary programs is the extent to which funding is di- Education Commission (CPEC), for example, rected to Proposition 98 under the formula con- projects annual enrollment growth at UC and tained in the state Constitution.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/112196_fiscal_outlook/outlook96_chapter_5.pdf

[PDF] SRI International

Although not directly related to pedagogy or curriculum, these changes are inextricably linked to principles of teaching and learning. In these cases, it can be difficult to separate such organizational changes or “innovations” from the academic ones.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/121197_charter_schools/sri_charter_schools_1297.pdf

Proposition 12 and 13--Parks and Water Bonds: Implementation Issues

In our opinion, this broad di scretion can result in diluting the intended uses of the bonds--construction and expansion of certain infrastructure. For example, in the case of Proposition 12, there is no cap on the magnitude of these costs that can be paid with bond funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/052500_parkwater_bonds/052500_parkwater_bonds.html

[PDF] Exemption from com- petitive bidding to meet

Exemption from com- petitive bidding to meet the summer 2001 time frame would require either a Governor’s 11 EO or legislative action. The CEC included 100 MW in its forecast. Given the lack of infor- mation and timing to implement many of these projects, we believe the Legislature should count on no more than 30 percent (30 MW) of the estimated savings for summer 2001.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/electricity/031301_electricity.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan 2001-02

In order to com- ply with the proposed settlement terms, the budget also provides about Legislative Analyst’s Office 28 $80 million from the General Fund to provide an ongoing 30 percent in- crease in hospital outpatient rates.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/spend_plan/0901_spend_plan.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2003 Budget Act

Working drawings are scheduled to begin July 2003 and be com- pleted March 2004. Construction is scheduled to begin July 2004 and be com- pleted February 2005. 12. Mount Diablo State Park, Road System Improvements.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/supp_report/supp_rpt_2003_budget_act.pdf

Supplemental Report of the 2005 Budget Act

Working drawings will begin in November 2005 and be com plete by March  2006. Construction will begin in May 2006 and be completed by January 2007. 18. Statewide, Pre-Schematic/Master Planning Budget Packages and Advance Planning.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/supp_report/supp_rpt_2005.htm

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.htm

[PDF] We also found that the appraisal function is often too closely

We also found that the appraisal function is often too closely linked to the acquisition process of the land-acquiring agency—a party that has a strong interest in the outcome of the acquisi- tion. This brings into question the objectivity of the appraisal process.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/res_appraisals/res_appraisals_101807.pdf