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[PDF] State Reimbursement of Mandated Costs: A Review of Statues Funded in 1986

The variation in costs incurred may be linked to the fact that counties use different juror notification processes, some of which may be more efficient than others. 2. The mandate appears to serve a statewide interest.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/1986_state_reimbursement_of_mandated_costs_a_review_of_statutes_funded_in_1986.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislation

Over half of the remaining com- plaints primarily involve unlicensed activities. Only minimal disci- plinary actions--two suspensions and one revocation--have been taken over the last three years. No fines have been collected.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/02_87_summary_of_recommended_legislation%20.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1988-89 Budget Bill: Summary of Recommendations

Disability Insurance Program Our review of the Disability Insurance (DI) Program indicates that the DI field offices could improve their operating efficiency and timeliness in issuing benefit payments.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/02_88_analysis_of_the_1988_89_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislation

The Governor, however, vetoed the bill stating that it was premature to reauthorize the program before CPEC com- pleted its evaluation of the program. CPEC has since completed its evaluation of the Cal-SOAP pro- gram.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/02_88_summary_of_recommended_legislation.pdf

[PDF] Major Financial Legislation Enacted in 1988

It is to be dis- tributed by the State Controller, subject to approval by the Director of Finance, as follows: (1) $59.6 million to the Katz Schoolbus Fund forschoolbus acquisition, (2) $269,000 to the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Com- mission for program administration, and (3) $150,000 to the Department of the California Highway Patrol to develop the priority list for schoolbus replacement.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/11_88_major_financial_legislation_enacted_in_1988.pdf

[PDF] Penalty Assessments: A Review of Their Use as a Financing Mechanism

The Restitution Fund which provides benefits to victims of crime, has a more indi- rect link because it includes some (probablya minority of) cases which are vehicle-related offenses. Page 13 The "other category," which consists pri- marily ofassessments on nonvehicle criminal fines, also has a link to law enforcement train- ing and assistance to victims of crimes.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/391_0188_penalty_assessments_a_review_of_their_use_as_a_financing_mechanism.pdf

[PDF] The Child Development Program: A Sunset Review

The report, however, does show that the state administration budget, as com- pared to the local assistance budget (the budget for direct child care services) has de- creased over the past several years.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/442_0289_the_child_development_program_a_sunset_review.pdf

[PDF] An Evaluation of the State's Alternative Energy Finance Program (Safe-Bidco)

Chapter 819 di- rected SAFE-BIDeo to borrow from the SELF at a 6 percent annual interest rate and lend these funds to qualifying small businesses at higher market interest rates. The Legislature authorized SAFE-BIOCO to pay its adminis- trative costs through the use of the income produced by the interest rate differential be- tween its borrowed and loaned funds (that is, the interest "spread").
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/473_0189_an_evaluation_of_the_states_alternative_energy_finance_program_safe-bidco.pdf

[PDF] Federal Welfare Reform in California: A Review of the Family Support Act of 1988

We recommend that the DSS report to the Legislature during hearings on the 1989-90 Budget Bill on the costs and benefits of implementing (1) a state-operated automated child support system com- pared to (2) a county-operated automatedsystem.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/490_0189_federal_welfare_reform_in_california.pdf

[PDF] Status Check: Accommodating Prison Population Growth

(Another 5,000 inmates are housed in com- munity correctional centers that are operated by either private organiza- tions, cities, or counties.) Additional prisons designed to house 14,000 inmates have been funded and are either under construction or ready for occupancy.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/status_check_accommodating_prison_population_growth.pdf