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[PDF] Transportation Funding Overview

. $1,000 Grade Separation Improve railroad crossing safety. 250 Local Bridge Seismic Seismically retrofi t local bridges and overpasses. 125 Port Security Improve security in publicly owned ports, harbors, and ferry facilities. 100 Total $19,925 STIP = State Transportation Improvement Program; SHOPP = State Highway Operation and Protection Program. 7L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2011/Trans_Funding_Overview_02_28_11.pdf

[PDF] THE ECONOMIC AND FISCAL IMPACTS OF CALIFORNIA'S AIRCRAFT GROUND TIME EXEMPTION

Aircraft owned by certificated air carriers and scheduled air taxis are assessed by those coun~ies in which a taxable situs is main- tained, using a statutory allocation formula. Chapter 1169 modified thi s formul a to excl ude speci fi ed ai rcraft "ground time".
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1979/02_fiscal_impacts_of_californias_aircraft_ground_time_exemption.pdf

[PDF] SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE ANALYSIS OF THE 1983-84 BUDGET BILL

Single Session Kindergarten I~e recommend that urgency legislation be enacted to repeal the Educati on Code provi s ions whi ch requi re school di stri cts to 1 imit the use of their kindergarten teachers to the instruction of one kindergarten class daily.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/03_recommendations_in_the_analysis_of_the_1983-84_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] THE UTILIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY IN CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT

When department staff subsequently identify a need to have a communications link with a central computer, they learn that their desktop computer is incompatible with the central computer, and additional costs must be incurred to establish the link.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/07_the_utilization_and_management_information_processing_technology.pdf

[PDF] THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A STATE TRAVEL CENTER

The chapter al so presents our estimates of state transpor- tati on costs, by mode of travel, drawn from the PACE data, and di scusses how subsequent events may have affected state travel expenditures since the survey was conducted.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/09_the_feasibility_of_establishing_a_state_travel_center.pdf

[PDF] Legislative Options for Developing Welfare Computer Systems in California

In addition, the state could assemble data for matching with other state data systems (UI/DI, FTB, Workers Compensation) -43- directly, rather than having to request this data from each county separately.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/12_developing_welfare_computer_system_in_california.pdf

[PDF] Administration of the Insurance Tax Program: A Case for Limited Reform

Companies could be stratified according to such features as premium volume, type of business and tax history, and these features could be linked with the likelihood of detecting, assessing, and collecting additional tax revenue. -34- Clearly, then, the Tax Bureau has the capability to develop a more sophisticated selection system for its desk audits, a system that potentially could be used to identify companies meriting a field audit as well.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/02_85_administration_of_the_insurance_tax_program_in_california.pdf

[PDF] A Review of California's Child Support Enforcement Program

In light of the existing communication links between many district attorney offices and the Department of Justice through the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, it might be better to locate a statewide index in the Department of Justice, rather than in the Department of Social Services.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/551_0985_a_review_of_californias_child_support_enforcement_program.pdf

[PDF] Child Welfare Services: A Review of the Effects of the 1982 Reforms on Abused and Neglected Children and Their Families

Our review found that differences in case plan goals among counties are closely linked with differences in ethnicity of children. Specifically, counties with higher percentages of "white" children in their caseloads tend also to have more children whose case plan goal is reunification.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/553_0585_review_of_the_effects_of_the_1982_reforms_on_abused_and_neglected_children_and_their_families.pdf