(1) Existing law provides that moneys in the State Treasury may be loaned from one state fund or account to any other state fund or account to address the 2002–03 fiscal year budget shortfall.
This bill would provide that, in addition, moneys in the State Treasury may be loaned from one state fund or account to any other state fund or account to address the 2001–02 and 2003–04 fiscal year budget shortfalls.
(2) Existing law provides that these loans must be authorized by the 2002 Budget Act.
This bill would provide, in addition, that these loans may be authorized by legislation enacted in a 2003–04 Extraordinary Session, or in the 2003 Budget Act.
(3) The Vehicle License Fee (VLF) Law establishes, in lieu of any ad valorem property tax upon vehicles, an annual license fee for any vehicle subject to registration in this state in the amount of 2% of the market value of that vehicle, as specified. Notwithstanding those provisions, the Vehicle License Fee Law provides for a vehicle license fee offset of 67.5%, and for vehicle license fees with a due date prior to July 1, 2001, requires a portion of that offset to be paid in the form of a rebate. Existing law provides, for the 2000–01 and 2001–02 fiscal years, that the rebate portion of this offset be paid from moneys in the Special Reserve Fund for Vehicle License Fee Tax Relief.
This bill would abolish the Special Reserve Fund for Vehicle License Fee Tax Relief. This bill would also transfer any remaining moneys in the fund to the General Fund, from which would be paid the rebate portion of the offsets applied against vehicle license fees due before July 1, 2001. This bill would also make an appropriation by providing that, if these transferred moneys are not sufficient for this purpose, then any remaining offsets would be paid from the General Fund.
(4) Existing law requires certain periodic payments for long-term rentals (12 months or more), lease purchase financing, long-term leases, lease-to-own payments, vendor financing, and other financing and lease obligations.
This bill would appropriate the amounts necessary to make these periodic payments and payments on remaining unavoidable state obligations related to the elimination of programs for state departments whose appropriation authority has been reduced or eliminated due to budgetary reductions.
(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.