Corrected
June 05, 2014 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
May 28, 2014 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Skinner |
January 09, 2014 |
419,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Mass Transportation | 419,000 |
49,580,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.10-Mass Transportation | 49,580,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-301-3228. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
1,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.20-Intercity Rail Passenger Program—Capital | 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-3228. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
58,586,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.05.010-California High Speed Rail System Planning—Acquisition and Design | 58,586,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds in Schedule (1) shall be used for purposes consistent with Sections 2704.08(b) and 2704.08(g) of the Streets and Highways Code and limited to Phase 1 of the project as defined in Section 2704.04(b)(2) of the Streets and Highways Code. | ||||||
2. | The project identified in this item shall be managed by the High-Speed Rail Authority. | ||||||
3. | The project identified in this item is subject to review by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
4. | The State Public Works Board shall not be deemed a lead or responsible agency for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code) for any activities and acquisitions under the Property Acquisition Law (Part 11 (commencing with Section 15850) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) regarding the high-speed train system (as defined by Section 2704.01(e) of the Streets and Highways Code). This provision does not exempt the High-Speed Rail Authority from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. This provision is declarative of existing law. |
191,414,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.01.010-Initial Operating Segment, Section 1—Acquisition and Build | 191,414,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The project identified in this item may be managed by the High-Speed Rail Authority. | ||||||
2. | The project identified in this item is subject to review and oversight by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
3. | The State Public Works Board shall not be deemed a lead or responsible agency for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code) for any activities and acquisitions under the Property Acquisition Law (Part 11 (commencing with Section 15850) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) regarding the high-speed train system (as defined by Section 2704.01(e) of the Streets and Highways Code). This provision does not exempt the High-Speed Rail Authority from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. This provision is declarative of existing law. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding Section 1.80, the appropriation made in this item is available for encumbrance until June 30, 2018. |
25,847,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 1.80, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance and expenditure until June 30, 2017, for support or local assistance, and shall be similarly available for liquidation until June 30, 2020, for fire risk reductions and forest health programs funded from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. | ||||||
2. | Provisions 6, 10 and 11 of Item 3540-001-0001 apply to this item. |
24,153,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 1.80, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance and expenditure until June 30, 2017, for support or local assistance, and shall be similarly available for liquidation until June 30, 2020, for fire risk reductions and forest health programs funded from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. | ||||||
2. | The Department of Finance may authorize the transfer of amounts from this item to Item 3540-001-3228 in order to implement fire risk reductions and forest health activities. Within 10 days after approval, the Director of Finance shall notify the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of the transfer approved pursuant to this provision and which shall include a detail of the change in program delivery and the conditions necessitating the change. |
5,239,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.30.160-South Operations Area Headquarters-Relocate Facility—Construction | 4,057,000 | |||||
(2) | 30.40.170-Badger Forest Fire Station Replace Facility—Construction | 1,182,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The State Public Works Board may issue lease-revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 15830) of Part 10b of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code to finance the design and construction of the project authorized by this item. | ||||||
2. | The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the State Public Works Board are authorized and directed to execute and deliver any and all leases, contracts, agreements, or other documents necessary or advisable to consummate the sale of bonds or otherwise effectuate the financing of the scheduled project. | ||||||
3. | The State Public Works Board shall not be deemed a lead or responsible agency for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code) for any activities under the State Building Construction Act of 1955 (Part 10b (commencing with Section 15800) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). This provision does not exempt the Judicial Council from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. This provision is declaratory of existing law. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance until June 30, 2016. |
3,382,000 |
26,618,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are available for expenditure for local assistance or capital outlay until June 30, 2020. |
1,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016, and available for liquidation until June 30, 2018. |
9,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016, and available for liquidation until June 30, 2018. |
10,000,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20.212-Water-Energy Efficiency Projects | 10,000,000 |
19,156,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.95.135-West Sacramento Project (GRR) | 130,000 | |||||
(2) | 30.95.302-Sutter Basin Feasibility Study | 80,000 | |||||
(3) | 30.95.310-Lower Cache Creek, Yolo County, Woodland Area Project | 817,000 | |||||
(4) | 30.95.311-Folsom Dam Modifications Project | 25,759,000 | |||||
(5) | 30.95.320-Lower San Joaquin River Regional Project | 241,000 | |||||
(6) | Reimbursements-Lower Cache Creek, Yolo County, Woodland Area Project | −250,000 | |||||
(7) | Reimbursements-Folsom Dam Modifications Project | −7,621,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item may be expended for relocations and acquisition of land, easements, and rights-of-way, including, but not limited to, borrow pits, spoil areas, and easements for levees, clearing, flood control works, and flowage, and for appraisals, surveys, and engineering studies necessary for the completion or operation of the projects in the Sacramento and San Joaquin watersheds as authorized by Section 8617.1 and Chapters 1 (commencing with Section 12570), 2 (commencing with Section 12639), 3 (commencing with Section 12800), 3.5 (commencing with Section 12840), and 4 (commencing with Section 12850) of Part 6 of Division 6 of the Water Code. Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 12582.7 and Section 12585.5 of the Water Code, prior to state and federal authorization of the project and appropriation of federal construction funds by Congress and subsequent to submittal of a report to the Legislature pursuant to Section 12582.7 of the Water Code. The amounts appropriated in this item may be expended for state costs associated with preconstruction design and engineering work conducted by the federal government and others. | ||||||
2. | Funds appropriated in this item may also be expended for the evaluation, repair, rehabilitation, reconstruction, or replacement of flood protection facilities consistent with subdivision (a) of Section 5096.821 of the Public Resources Code; for study, evaluation, improvement, and addition of facilities to provide enhanced levels of flood protection consistent with subdivision (b) of Section 5096.821 of the Public Resources Code; or for the protection, creation, and enhancement of flood protection corridors and bypasses consistent with Section 5096.825 of the Public Resources Code. | ||||||
3. | Funds appropriated in this item may also be used for any of the following: | ||||||
(a) | Advances to the federal government, or payments to the federal government or others for incidental construction or reconstruction items that are an obligation of the state in connection with the completion or operation of the projects and for materials. | ||||||
(b) | Flood protection-related activities of the state associated with construction, reconstruction, relocation, or alterations to levees, other flood control works, highways, railroads, bridges, power lines, communication lines, pipelines, irrigation works, and other structures and facilities, and for appraisals, surveys, mitigation and engineering studies incidental thereto. | ||||||
(c) | Flood protection-related planning studies, surveys, preliminary plans, drawings, acquisitions, relocations, rights-of-way, construction, construction supervision, contract administration, and other work activities to be performed by Department of Water Resources personnel and contractors for completion of the projects. | ||||||
4. | Funds appropriated in this item may be used to implement the projects identified in this item without arrangements with the federal government while making reasonable efforts to obtain funding from the federal government in advance or by arranging to perform work which is a federal responsibility prior to the availability of federal appropriations with the intention that the costs will be reimbursed or eligible for credit by the federal government as provided in Public Law 99-662, Section 104, November 17, 1986; Public Law 90-483, Section 215, August 13, 1968; or other applicable law. | ||||||
5. | Notwithstanding Section 26.00, funds may be transferred, with the approval of the Department of Finance, among projects specified in this item and other Department of Water Resources flood protection-related major capital outlay projects with an active appropriation. The Director of Finance shall notify, in writing, the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, within 30 days or such lesser time as the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine, prior to any transfer. | ||||||
6. | Payments from a local sponsor may be received by the Department of Water Resources and may be advanced to the federal government. |
12,000,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.95.140-Delta Flood Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Project | 12,000,000 |
479,000 |
338,000 |
(1,283,000) |
5,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department may transfer funds from this item to the Local Assistance Item 4700-101-3228, upon the Department of Finance’s approval. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any unexpended funds of this appropriation as of June 30, 2015, shall be available for encumbrances in the subsequent fiscal year; and, liquidation through June 30, 2017. |
75,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department may transfer funds from this item to the State Operations Item 4700-001-3228, upon the Department of Finance’s approval. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any unexpended funds of this appropriation as of June 30, 2015, shall be available for encumbrances in the subsequent fiscal year; and, liquidation through June 30, 2017. |
8,298,000 | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 61.19.040-Northern California Reentry Facility, Stockton: Facility Renovation and Addition—Preliminary plans and working drawings | 8,298,000 |
50,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be for support of the Awards for Innovation in Higher Education program. | ||||||
2. | The program is intended to recognize new models of higher education innovation in California that achieve the following priorities: | ||||||
(a) | Significantly increase the number of individuals in the state who hold bachelor’s degrees. | ||||||
(b) | Allow students to earn bachelor’s degrees that can be completed within four years of initial enrollment in higher education. | ||||||
(c) | Ease transfer through the state’s education system, including by recognizing learning that has occurred across the state’s education segments or elsewhere. | ||||||
3. | Any of the following entities, or groups consisting of any of the following entities, may submit an application for an award to the Director of Finance until January 9, 2015: | ||||||
(a) | Any California community college. | ||||||
(b) | Any California State University campus. | ||||||
(c) | Any University of California campus. | ||||||
4. | The application shall, at a minimum, include all of the following: | ||||||
(a) | A description of how the model of higher education innovation is advancing the priorities identified in Provision 2. | ||||||
(b) | A description of the actions the entity or group has taken to implement this model since January 10, 2014. | ||||||
(c) | A description of how bachelor’s degrees are awarded through this model. | ||||||
(d) | An estimate of how many students will earn bachelor’s degrees through this model through June 30, 2019, disaggregated by academic year. | ||||||
(e) | An estimate of the costs the entity or group will incur to award a single bachelor’s degree. | ||||||
(f) | Evidence that the entity or group can sustain this model over the long-term. | ||||||
5. | A committee shall be convened by the Director of Finance only as necessary to award funds appropriated in this item. The committee shall consist of the following members: | ||||||
(a) | The Director of Finance or his or her designee, either of whom shall serve as the chairperson of the committee. | ||||||
(b) | A member of the State Board of Education selected by the Governor. | ||||||
(c) | A member of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges selected by the Governor. | ||||||
(d) | A trustee of the California State University selected by the Governor. | ||||||
(e) | A regent of the University of California selected by the Governor. | ||||||
(f) | An appointee of the Senate Committee on Rules. | ||||||
(g) | An appointee of the Speaker of the Assembly. | ||||||
6. | The committee shall select which entities or groups receive awards and determine the amount of funds included in each of those awards based on the extent to which the models of higher education innovation described in their applications do the following: | ||||||
(a) | Credibly achieve the state’s priorities at a lower cost than existing instructional delivery models and without requiring that students pay increased tuition or fees. | ||||||
(b) | Include broad participation by entities identified in Provision 3 and by local education agencies, including school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools, and are able to be replicated by other entities. | ||||||
(c) | Show commitment to achieving their intended outcomes, as evidenced by actions taken beginning January 10, 2014; the likelihood of planned actions described in their applications; the support of faculty, students, and other individuals and groups involved in or impacted by their implementation; and the ability to be sustainable over the long-term. | ||||||
7. | The Director of Finance shall notify an entity or group that has been selected for an award and indicate to that entity or group the proposed amount of funds included in its award. | ||||||
8. | Upon notification by the Director of Finance that it has been selected for an award, an entity or group shall do both of the following: | ||||||
(a) | Submit to the Director of Finance a report indicating how it will use funds included in the award. | ||||||
(b) | Commit to reporting to the Director of Finance the following: | ||||||
(1) | On or before January 1, 2018, an evaluation of the effectiveness of the model of higher education innovation described in its application in achieving the priorities identified in Provision 2 and the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded through this model from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2017. | ||||||
(2) | On or before January 1, 2020, an evaluation of the effectiveness of the model of higher education innovation described in its application in achieving the priorities identified in Provision 2 and the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded through this model from July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019. | ||||||
9. | The Director of Finance shall not distribute funds included in an award to an entity or group unless the committee has approved the report submitted by that entity or group pursuant to subdivision (a) of Provision 8. | ||||||
10. | Actions taken to implement provisions of this item by the Department of Finance or the committee convened pursuant to Provision 6 shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code. |
83,000 |
20,000,000 |
20,000,000 | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016. |
0110-001-0001—For support of Senate
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Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 101001-Salaries of Senators
........................
| 4,865,000 | |||||
(2) | 317295-Mileage
........................
| 11,000 | |||||
(3) | 317292-Expenses
........................
| 1,650,000 | |||||
(4) | 500004-Operating Expenses
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (4) are for operating expenses of the Senate, including personal services for officers, clerks, and all other employees, and legislative committees thereof composed in whole or in part of Members of the Senate, and for support of joint expenses of the Legislature, to be transferred by the Controller to the Senate Operating Fund. | ||||||
2. | The funds appropriated in Schedules (1), (2), and (3) may be adjusted for transfers to or from the Senate Operating Fund. |
0120-011-0001—For support of Assembly
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| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 101001-Salaries of Assembly Members
........................
| 9,004,000 | |||||
(2) | 317295-Mileage
........................
| 8,000 | |||||
(3) | 317292-Expenses
........................
| 2,567,000 | |||||
(4) | 500004-Operating Expenses
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (4) are for operating expenses of the Assembly, including personal services for officers, clerks, and all other employees, and legislative committees thereof composed in whole or in part of Members of the Assembly, and for support of joint expenses of the Legislature, to be transferred by the Controller to the Assembly Operating Fund. | ||||||
2. | The funds appropriated in Schedules (1), (2), and (3) may be adjusted for transfers to or from the Assembly Operating
Fund. |
0130-021-0001—For support of Office of the Legislative Analyst
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| 0 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Expenses of the | ||||||
(2) | Transferred from Item 0110-001-0001
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Transferred from Item 0120-011-0001
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| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (1) are for the expenses of the | ||||||
2. | Funds identified in Schedules (2) and (3) may be transferred from the Senate Operating Fund, by the Senate Committee on Rules, and the Assembly Operating Fund, by the Assembly Committee on Rules. |
0160-001-0001—For support of Legislative Counsel Bureau
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Support
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −131,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0160-001-9740)
........................
| −16,665,000 |
0160-001-9740—For support of Legislative Counsel Bureau, for payment to Item 0160-001-0001, payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund
........................
| 16,665,000 |
0250-001-0001—For support of Judicial Branch
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Supreme Court
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| ||||||
(2) | 20-Courts of Appeal
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| ||||||
(3) | 30-Judicial Council
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| ||||||
(4) | 35-Judicial Branch Facility Program
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| ||||||
(5) | 50-California Habeas Corpus Resource Center
........................
| 13,964,000 | |||||
(6) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 0250-001-0044)
........................
| −195,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Court Interpreters’ Fund (Item 0250-001-0327)
........................
| −164,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0250-001-0890)
........................
| ||||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Appellate Court Trust Fund
(Item 0250-001-3060)
........................
| −6,791,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, $200,000 is available for hiring the Attorney General or other outside counsel, for prelitigation and litigation fees and costs, including any judgment, stipulated judgment, offer of judgment, or settlement. This amount is for use in connection with (a) matters arising from the actions of appellate courts, appellate court bench officers, or appellate court employees, (b) matters arising from the actions of the Judicial Council, council members, or council employees or agents, (c) matters
arising from the actions of the Administrative Office of the Courts or its employees, or (d) employment litigation arising from the actions of trial courts, trial court bench officers, or trial court employees. Either the state or the Judicial Council must be named as a defendant or alleged to be the responsible party. Any funds not used for this purpose shall revert to the General Fund. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Director of Finance, the amount appropriated in this item shall be reduced by the amount transferred in Item 0250-011-0001 to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and justices, and administrative costs pursuant to Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (2), $63,557,000 is available for the Court Appointed Counsel Program and shall be used solely for that program. Any funds for the program not expended by June 30, 2015, shall revert to the General Fund. |
0250-001-0044—For support of Judicial Branch, for payment to Item 0250-001-0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 195,000 |
0250-001-0159—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund
........................
| 9,216,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval by the Administrative Director of the Courts, the
Controller shall increase this item up to $18,673,000 for recovery of costs for administrative services provided to the trial courts by the Administrative Office of the Courts. |
0250-001-0327—For support of Judicial Branch, for payment to Item 0250-001-0001, payable from the Court Interpreters’ Fund
........................
| 164,000 |
0250-001-0890—For support of Judicial Branch, for payment to Item 0250-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
|
0250-001-0932—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
| 24,459,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.05-Judicial Council
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| 4,325,000 | |||||
(2) | 30.15-Trial Court Operations
........................
| 20,134,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon approval of the Administrative Director of the Courts, the Controller shall increase this item by an amount sufficient to allow for the expenditure of any transfer to this item made pursuant to Provisions 6,
7, and 11 of Item 0250-101-0932. | ||||||
2. | Upon approval of the Administrative Director of the Courts, the Controller shall transfer up to $500,000 of the funding appropriated in Schedule (2) to Schedule (1) for administrative services provided by the Administrative Office of the Courts to implement and administer the Civil Representation Pilot Program. | ||||||
3. | Upon approval of the Administrative Director of the Courts, the amount available for expenditure in this item may be augmented by the amount of resources collected to support the implementation and administration of the Civil Representation Pilot Program. |
0250-001-3037—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund
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| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Judicial Council
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| ||||||
(2) | 35-Judicial Branch Facility Program
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −10,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Director of Finance may augment this item by an amount not to exceed available funding in the State Court Facilities Construction Fund, after review of a request submitted by the Administrative Office of the Courts that demonstrates a need for additional resources associated with the rehabilitation of court facilities. This request shall be submitted no later than 60 days prior to the effective date of the augmentation. Any augmentation shall be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification in
writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget, and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Director of Finance, the amount appropriated in this item shall be reduced by the amount transferred in Item 0250-011-0001 to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and administrative costs in accordance with Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding Section 70374 of the Government Code, $1,155,000 of the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for the Office of Real Estate and Facilities Management, within the Administrative Office of the Courts, to manage and oversee existing facilities for the trial courts, courts of appeal, Administrative Office of the Courts, and the California Habeas Corpus Resource Center. |
0250-001-3060—For support of Judicial Branch, for payment to Item 0250-001-0001, payable from the Appellate Court Trust Fund
........................
| 6,791,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, the amount available for expenditure in this item may be
augmented by the amount of any additional resources available in the Appellate Court Trust Fund, which is in addition to the amount appropriated in this item. Any augmentation shall be authorized no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget, and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or his or her designee, may determine. |
0250-001-3066—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the Court Facilities Trust Fund
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| 109,809,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 35-Judicial Branch Facility Program
........................
| 116,809,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −7,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures in excess of this item for the operation, repair, and maintenance of court facilities pursuant
to Section 70352 of the Government Code. |
0250-001-3085—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the Mental Health Services Fund
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| 1,037,000 |
0250-001-3138—For support of Judicial Branch, payable from the Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund
........................
| 27,177,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 35-Judicial Branch Facility Program
........................
| 27,177,000 |
0250-002-3138—For Support of Judicial Branch, payable from the Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund
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| 54,214,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 35-Judicial Branch Facility Program
........................
| 54,214,000 |
0250-003-0001—For support of Judicial Branch for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
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| 5,046,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 5,031,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 16,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
0250-003-3037—For support of Judicial Branch for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
........................
| 51,097,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 50,845,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 253,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental and fees as provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
0250-003-3138—For support of Judicial Branch for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
........................
| 528,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 467,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 62,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently
reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
0250-011-0001—For transfer, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Department of Finance, the Administrative
Director of the Courts shall adjust the amount of this transfer to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and justices, and administrative costs pursuant to Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. |
0250-012-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Court Facilities Trust Fund
........................
| 8,053,000 |
0250-101-0001—For local assistance, Judicial Branch
........................
| 17,753,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 45.10-Support for Operation of the Trial Courts
........................
| 6,201,000 | |||||
(2) | 45.55.010-Child Support Commissioner Program
........................
| 54,332,000 | |||||
(3) | 45.55.020-California Collaborative and Drug Court Projects
........................
| 5,748,000 | |||||
(4) | 45.55.030-Federal Child Access and Visitation Grant Program
........................
| 800,000 | |||||
(5) | 45.55.050-Federal Court Improvement Grant Program
........................
| 700,000 | |||||
(6) | 45.55.070-Grants-Other
........................
| 1,586,000 | |||||
(7) | 45.55.080-Federal Grants-Other
........................
| 775,000 | |||||
(8) | 45.55.090-Equal Access Fund Program
........................
| 10,392,000 | |||||
(9) | Reimbursements
........................
| −60,506,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0250-101-0890)
........................
| −2,275,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | In order to improve equal access and the fair
administration of justice, the funds appropriated in Schedule (8) are to be distributed by the Judicial Council through the Legal Services Trust Fund Commission to qualified legal services projects and support centers as defined in Sections 6213 to 6215, inclusive, of the Business and Professions Code, to be used for legal services in civil matters for indigent persons. The Judicial Council shall approve awards made by the commission if the council determines that the awards comply with statutory and other relevant guidelines. Ten percent of the funds in Schedule (8) shall be for joint projects of courts and legal services programs to make legal assistance available to pro per litigants and 90 percent of the funds in Schedule (8) shall be distributed consistent with Sections 6216 to 6223, inclusive, of the Business and Professions Code. The Judicial Council may establish additional reporting or quality control requirements consistent with Sections 6213 to 6223, inclusive, of the Business and Professions
Code. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in Schedule (1) is available for reimbursement of court costs related to the following activities: (a) payment of service of process fees billed to the trial courts pursuant to Chapter 1009 of the Statutes of 2002, (b) payment of the court costs payable under Sections 4750 to 4755, inclusive, and Section 6005 of the Penal Code, and (c) payment of court costs of extraordinary homicide trials. |
0250-101-0890—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, for payment to Item 0250-101-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 2,275,000 |
0250-101-0932—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, payable from the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 45.10-Support for Operation of the Trial Courts
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 45.25-Compensation of Superior Court Judges
........................
| 312,415,000 | |||||
(3) | 45.35-Assigned Judges
........................
| 26,047,000 | |||||
(4) | 45.45-Court
Interpreters
........................
| 92,794,000 | |||||
(5) | 45.55.060-Court Appointed Special Advocate Program
........................
| 2,213,000 | |||||
(6) | 45.55.065-Model Self-Help Program
........................
| 957,000 | |||||
(7) | 45.55.090-Equal Access Fund Program
........................
| 5,482,000 | |||||
(8) | 45.55.095-Family Law Information Centers
........................
| 345,000 | |||||
(9) | 45.55.100-Civil Case Coordination
........................
| 832,000 | |||||
(11) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (2) shall be made available for costs of the workers’ compensation program for trial court judges. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in Schedule (3) shall be made available for all judicial assignments. Schedule (3) expenditures for necessary support staff may not exceed the staffing level that is necessary to support the equivalent of three judicial officers sitting on assignments. Prior to utilizing funds appropriated in Schedule (3), trial courts shall maximize the use of judicial officers who may be available due to reductions in court services or court closures. | ||||||
3. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (4) shall be for payments to contractual court interpreters, and certified or registered court interpreters employed by the courts for services provided during court proceedings and other services related to pending court proceedings, including services
provided outside a courtroom, and the following court interpreter coordinators: 1.0 each in counties of the 1st through the 15th classes, 0.5 each in counties of the 16th through the 31st classes, and 0.25 each in counties of the 32nd through the 58th classes. For the purposes of this provision, “court interpreter coordinators” may be full- or part-time court employees, and shall be certified or registered court interpreters in good standing under existing law. | ||||||
The Judicial Council shall set statewide or regional rates and policies for payment of court interpreters, not to exceed the rate paid to certified interpreters in the federal court system. | |||||||
The Judicial Council shall adopt appropriate rules and procedures for the administration of these funds. The Judicial Council shall report to the Legislature and the Director of Finance annually regarding expenditures from Schedule (4). | |||||||
4. | Upon order of the Director of Finance, the amount available for expenditure in this item may be augmented by the amount of any additional resources available in the Trial Court Trust Fund, which is in addition to the amount appropriated in this item. Any augmentation must be approved in joint determination with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and shall be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, the
chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget, and the chairperson of the joint committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. When a request to augment this item is submitted to the Director of Finance, a copy of that request shall be delivered to the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget. Delivery of a copy of that request shall not be deemed to be notification in writing for purposes of this provision. | ||||||
5. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Director of Finance, the amount appropriated in this item shall be reduced by the amount transferred in Item 0250-115-0932 to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch
Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and judges, and administrative costs pursuant to Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. | ||||||
6. | Upon approval by the Administrative Director of the Courts, the Controller shall transfer up to $11,274,000 to Item 0250-001-0932 for recovery of costs for administrative services provided to the trial courts by the Administrative Office of the Courts. | ||||||
7. | In order to improve equal access and the fair administration of justice, the funds appropriated in Schedule (7) are available for distribution by the Judicial Council through the Legal Services Trust Fund Commission in support
of the Equal Access Fund Program to qualified legal services projects and support centers as defined in Sections 6213 to 6215, inclusive, of the Business and Professions Code, to be used for legal services in civil matters for indigent persons. The Judicial Council shall approve awards made by the commission if the council determines that the awards comply with statutory and other relevant guidelines. Upon approval by the Administrative Director of the Courts, the Controller shall transfer up to 5 percent of the funding appropriated in Schedule (7) to Item 0250-001-0932 for administrative expenses. Ten percent of the funds remaining after administrative costs shall be for joint projects of courts and legal services programs to make legal assistance available to pro per litigants and 90 percent of the funds remaining after administrative costs shall be distributed consistent with Sections 6216 to 6223, inclusive, of the Business and Professions Code. The Judicial Council may establish additional reporting or
quality control requirements consistent with Sections 6213 to 6223, inclusive, of the Business and Professions Code. | ||||||
8. | Funds available for expenditure in Schedule (7) may be augmented by order of the Director of Finance by the amount of any additional resources deposited for distribution to the Equal Access Fund Program in accordance with Sections 68085.3 and 68085.4 of the Government Code. Any augmentation under this provision shall be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget, and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
9. | Sixteen (16.0) subordinate judicial officer positions are authorized to be converted to judgeships in the 2014–15 fiscal year in the manner and pursuant to the authority described in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 69615 of the Government Code, as described in the notice filed by the Judicial Council under subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 69615 of the Government Code. | ||||||
10. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and upon approval of the
Director of Finance, the amount available for expenditure in Schedule (1) may be increased by the amount of any additional resources collected for the recovery of costs for court-appointed dependency counsel services. | ||||||
11. | Upon approval of the Administrative Director of the Courts, the Controller shall transfer up to $556,000 to Item 0250-001-0932 for administrative services provided to the trial courts in support of the court-appointed dependency counsel program. | ||||||
12. | Of the amounts appropriated in Schedule (1), $325,000 shall be allocated by the Judicial Council in order to reimburse the California State Auditor for the costs of trial court audits incurred by
the California State Auditor pursuant to Section 19210 of the Public Contract Code. No later than September 1, 2015, the Judicial Council shall report to the appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature on how the funding identified in this provision was allocated. |
0250-101-3138—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, payable from the Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund
........................
| 50,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 45.10-Support for Operation of Trial Courts
........................
| 50,000,000 |
0250-101-3259—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, payable from the Recidivism Reduction Fund
........................
| 20,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Program 45.10-Support for Operation of the Trial Courts ........................ | 20,000,000 |
0250-102-0001—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, augmentation for Court Employee Retirement, Compensation, and Benefits
........................
| 71,502,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 45.10-Support for Operation of the Trial Courts
........................
| 71,501,000 | |||||
(2) | 45.45-Court Interpreters
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funding appropriated in this item
shall be allocated, upon order of the Director of Finance, to trial courts to address cost increases related to court employee retirement, retiree health, and health benefits. | ||||||
2. | To the extent the funds appropriated in this item exceed the actual cost increases relative to the purposes for which the funds are appropriated, any excess funds shall revert to the General Fund on June 30, 2015. |
0250-102-0159—For local assistance, Judicial Branch, payable from the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund
........................
| 63,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, the amount available for expenditure in this item may be augmented
by the amount of any additional resources available in the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund, which is in addition to the amount appropriated in this item. Any augmentation shall be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider the State Budget, the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time after that notification the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
2. | The Director of Finance may authorize a loan from the General Fund to the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund for cashflow
purposes in an amount not to exceed $35,000,000 subject to the following conditions: (a) the loan is to meet cash needs resulting from a delay in receipt of revenues, (b) the loan is short term, and shall be repaid by October 31 of the fiscal year following that in which the loan was authorized, (c) interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code, and (d) the Director of Finance may not approve the loan unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the approval, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, up to $5,000,000 shall be available for support of services for self-represented litigants. |
0250-111-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
|
0250-111-0159—For transfer by the Controller from the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund to the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
| (20,594,000) |
0250-111-3037—For transfer by the Controller from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund to the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
| (5,486,000) |
0250-112-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund
........................
| 38,709,000 |
0250-113-0001—For transfer, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Trial Court Trust Fund
........................
| 30,900,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item shall be allocated by the Director of Finance if, in consultation with the Judicial Council, a determination is made that revenues in the Trial Court Trust Fund are insufficient to support trial court operations. No allocation will be made pursuant to this item prior to May 14, 2015. |
0250-115-0932—For transfer, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Department of Finance, the Administrative
Director of the Courts shall adjust the amount of this transfer to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and judges, and administrative costs pursuant to Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. |
0250-301-0668—For capital outlay, Judicial Branch, payable from the Public Building Construction Fund Subaccount
........................
| 101,733,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 91.11.001-Glenn County: Renovation
and Addition to Willows Courthouse—Construction
........................
| 33,182,000 | |||||
(2) | 91.24.002-Merced County: New Los Banos Courthouse—Construction
........................
| 21,889,000 | |||||
(3) | 91.52.001-Tehama County: New Red Bluff Courthouse—Construction
........................
| 46,662,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The State Public Works Board may issue lease-revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 15830) of Part 10b of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code to finance the design and construction of the project authorized by this item. | ||||||
2. | The Judicial Council and the State Public Works Board are authorized and directed to execute and deliver any and all leases, contracts, agreements, or other documents necessary or advisable to consummate the sale of bonds
or otherwise effectuate the financing of the scheduled project. | ||||||
3. | The State Public Works Board shall not be deemed a lead or responsible agency for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code) for any activities under the State Building Construction Act of 1955 (Part 10b (commencing with Section 15800) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). This provision does not exempt the Judicial Council from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. This provision is declaratory of existing law. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds
appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance until June 30, 2018. |
0250-301-3037—For capital outlay, Judicial Branch, payable from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund
........................
| 3,083,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 91.50.001-Stanislaus County: New Modesto Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 3,083,000 |
0250-301-3138—For capital outlay, Judicial Branch, payable from the Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(.5) | 91.01.001-Alameda County: New East County Courthouse—Acquisition ........................ | 39,113,000 | |||||
(1) | 91.09.001-El Dorado County: New Placerville Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 3,696,000 | |||||
(2) | 91.11.001- | 1,611,000 | |||||
(3) | 91.14.001-Inyo County: New Inyo County Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 1,234,000 | |||||
(4) | 91.17.001-Lake County: New Lakeport Courthouse—Working drawings
........................
| ||||||
(4.5) | 91.19.006-Los Angeles County: New Los Angeles Mental Health Courthouse—Design/Build ........................ | 44,603,000 | |||||
(5) | 91.19.007-Los Angeles County: New Eastlake Juvenile
Courthouse—Acquisition
........................
| 5,119,000 | |||||
(6) | 91.23.001-Mendocino County: New Ukiah Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 4,550,000 | |||||
(7) | 91.33.003-Riverside County: New Mid County Civil Courthouse— Preliminary plans
........................
| 4,259,000 | |||||
(8) | 91.42.001-Santa Barbara County: New Santa Barbara Criminal Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 4,411,000 | |||||
(9) | 91.45.001-Shasta County: New Redding Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 6,028,000 | |||||
(10) | 91.47.001-Siskiyou County: New Yreka Courthouse—Working drawings
........................
| 4,518,000 | |||||
(11) | 91.49.001-Sonoma County: New Santa Rosa Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 7,670,000 | |||||
(12) | 91.50.001-Stanislaus County: New Modesto Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 7,943,000 | |||||
(13) | 91.55.001-Tuolumne County: New Sonora Courthouse—Preliminary plans
........................
| 3,049,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedule (.5) of this item shall be a loan, as described in subdivision (a) of Section 70301 of the Government Code, from the Immediate and Critical Needs Account to finance a portion of the cost of acquiring the Alameda County New East County Courthouse to be repaid without interest and on such other terms as established by the Judicial Council from state and county revenues available for repayment of this loan, including the county’s local courthouse construction funds. |
0250-490—Reappropriation, Judicial Branch. The balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations are reappropriated for the purposes provided for in those appropriations and shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2015: | |||||||
3138—Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 0250-301-3138, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(2) | 91.13.001-Imperial County: New El Centro Courthouse—Working drawings | ||||||
(4) | 91.33.002-Riverside County: New Indio Juvenile and Family Courthouse—Working drawings |
0250-495—Reversion, Judicial Council. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations shall revert to the funds from which the appropriations were made: | |||||||
3138—Immediate and Critical Needs Account, State Court Facilities Construction Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 0250-301-3138, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.), as partially reverted by Item 0250-495, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), and as reappropriated by Item 0250-490, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(4) | 91.19.002-Los Angeles County: New Southeast Los Angeles Courthouse—Acquisition | ||||||
(2) | Item 0250-301-3138, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(8) | 91.19.006-Los Angeles County: New Los Angeles Mental Health Courthouse—Acquisition | ||||||
(11) | 91.29.001-Nevada County: New Nevada City Courthouse—Acquisition | ||||||
(15) | 91.34.001-Sacramento County: New Sacramento Criminal Courthouse— Acquisition |
0280-001-0001—For support of the Commission on Judicial Performance
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Commission on Judicial Performance
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −79,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Department of Finance, the amount appropriated in this item shall be reduced by the amount transferred in Item 0280-011-0001 to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and administrative costs pursuant to
Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. |
0280-011-0001—For transfer, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Department of Finance, the Commission on
Judicial Performance shall adjust the amount of this transfer to provide adequate resources to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund to pay workers’ compensation claims for judicial branch employees and administrative costs pursuant to Section 68114.10 of the Government Code. |
0390-001-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Judges’ Retirement Fund, for Supreme Court and Appellate Court Justices
........................
| 1,150,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon order of the Department of Finance, the Controller shall transfer such funds as are necessary between
this item and Item 0390-101-0001. |
0390-101-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Judges’ Retirement Fund for Superior Court and Municipal Court Judges
........................
| 174,043,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon order of the Department of Finance, the Controller shall transfer such funds as are necessary between
Item 0390-001-0001 and this item. |
0500-001-0001—For support of Governor and of Governor’s office
........................
| 10,751,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Support
........................
| 12,989,000 | |||||
(2) | Governor’s Residence (Support)
........................
| 35,000 | |||||
(3) | Special Contingent Expenses
........................
| 40,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0500-001-9740)
........................
| −2,313,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in Schedules (2) and (3) are exempt from the provisions of Sections 925.6, 12410, and 13320 of the Government Code. |
0500-001-9740—For support of Governor’s office, for payment to Item 0500-001-0001, payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund
........................
| 2,313,000 |
0509-001-0001—For support of | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-GO-Biz
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 20-California Business Investment Services
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 30-Office of the Small Business Advocate
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 40.10-California Film Commission
........................
| 1,429,000 | |||||
(5) | 40.20-Tourism
........................
| 1,065,000 | |||||
(6) | 40.30-California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank
........................
| 4,193,000 | |||||
(7) | 40.40-Small Business
Expansion
........................
| 766,000 | |||||
(8) | 40.50-Welcome Center Program
........................
| 110,000 | |||||
(9) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Fund (Item 0509-001-0649)
........................
| −3,981,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the California Small Business Expansion Fund (Item 0509-001-0918)
........................
| −279,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Welcome Center Fund (Item 0509-001-3083)
........................
| −110,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Film Promotion and Marketing Fund (Item 0509-001-3095)
........................
| −10,000 |
0509-001-0649—For support of | 3,981,000 |
0509-001-0918—For support of | 279,000 |
0509-001-3083—For support of | 110,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Consistent with Section 13995.151 of the Government Code, the Office of Tourism has the flexibility to limit the number of California Welcome Centers within a geographic area to prevent excessive density, but it also has the flexibility to locate them within 50 miles of each other regardless of whether they would be located in a rural or urban area. |
0509-001-3095—For support of | 10,000 |
0509-001-3259—For support of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, payable from the Recidivism Reduction Fund
........................
| 9,000,000 |
0509-011-0001—For transfer, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Small Business Expansion Fund
........................
| 861,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | If the trust fund described in Section 14030 of the Corporations Code incurs losses due to loan defaults and this results in
outstanding guarantee liability exceeding five times the portion of funds on deposit in the trust fund as specified in that section, the Director of Finance may transfer an amount necessary from the General Fund to the trust fund to maintain the minimum reserves required by that section. The Director of Finance shall notify the Joint Legislative Budget Committee within 30 days of making such a transfer. In no case shall a transfer or transfers made pursuant to this provision exceed the total amount of $20,000,000. Any amount transferred pursuant to this provision, shall be repaid to the General Fund, upon the order of the Director of Finance, when no longer needed to maintain a minimum required reserve. |
0509-011-0890—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the California Small Business Expansion Fund, for the Small Business Loan Guarantee Program
........................
| 27,609,000 |
0511-001-0001—For support of Secretary of Government Operations
........................
| 1,225,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Administration of Government Operations Agency
........................
| 3,143,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,918,000 |
0515-001-0001—For support of Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing
........................
| 104,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Support
........................
| 2,890,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −2,071,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the State Corporations Fund (Item 0515-001-0067)
........................
| −265,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Local Agency Deposit Security Fund (Item 0515-001-0240)
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Financial Institutions Fund (Item 0515-001-0298)
........................
| −131,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Credit Union Fund (Item 0515-001-0299)
........................
| −40,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Alcohol Beverages Control Fund (Item 0515-001-3036)
........................
| −232,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Horse Racing Fund (Item 0515-001-3153)
........................
| −46,000 |
0515-001-0067—For support of | 265,000 |
0515-001-0240—For support of | 1,000 |
0515-001-0298—For support of | 131,000 |
0515-001-0299—For support of | 40,000 |
0515-001-3036—For support of | 232,000 |
0515-001-3153—For support of | 46,000 |
0521-001-0044—For support of Secretary of Transportation, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 2,549,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Administration of
Transportation Agency
........................
| 4,185,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-California Traffic Safety Program
........................
| 59,694,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −2,090,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 0521-001-0046)
........................
| −6,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0521-001-0890)
........................
| −5,392,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item 0521-002-0890)
........................
| −53,842,000 |
0521-001-0046—For support of Secretary of Transportation, for payment to Item 0521-001-0044, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 6,000 |
0521-001-0890—For support of Secretary of Transportation, for payment to Item 0521-001-0044, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 5,392,000 |
0521-002-0890—For support of Secretary of Transportation, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 53,842,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, federal funds appropriated in this item but not encumbered or expended by June 30, 2015, may
be expended in the 2015–16 fiscal year. |
0521-101-0890—For local assistance, Secretary of Transportation, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 36,993,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-California Traffic Safety Program
........................
| 36,993,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, federal funds appropriated in this item but not encumbered or expended by June 30, 2015, may be expended in the 2015–16 fiscal year. |
0530-001-0001—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Secretary of California Health and Human Services
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 40-Office of Patient Advocate
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0530-001-0890)
........................
| −3,643,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Office of Patient Advocate Trust Fund (Item 0530-001-3209)
........................
| ||||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0530-001-9740)
........................
| −849,000 |
0530-001-0890—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services, for payment to Item 0530-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 3,643,000 |
0530-001-3151—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services, payable from the Internal Health Information Integrity Quality Improvement Account
........................
| 25,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Director of Finance may authorize an increase in this appropriation,
up to the total amount collected from administrative fines assessed by the Office of Health Information Integrity pursuant to Section 56.36 of the Civil Code. Any such approval shall be accompanied by the approval of an amended spending plan submitted by the Office of Health Information Integrity providing detailed justification for the increased expenses. An approval of an augmentation or spending plan may be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification is provided to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee in writing, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. |
0530-001-3209—For support of |
0530-001-9740—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services, for payment to Item 0530-001-0001, payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund
........................
| 849,000 |
0530-001-9745—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services, payable from the California Health and Human Services Automation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Office of Systems Integration
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −431,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Director of Finance is authorized to approve matching current year increases in the Office of Systems Integration’s (OSI) expenditure authority to correspond to increases to the State Department of Social Services’ Local Assistance budget to address system changes to OSI-managed information technology projects. Any
such increases shall occur no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time after notification the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. | ||||||
2. | The Director of Finance may authorize the transfer of expenditure authority from the State Department of Health Care Services and/or the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board to the Office of Systems Integration consistent with the plan for system changes to implement the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L.
111-148). Any such increases shall occur no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time after notification the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. | ||||||
3. | (a) | Of the funds appropriated in this item, | |||||
(b) | The Director of Finance may augment this item above the amount specified in subdivision (a) contingent upon review and approval of a revised plan submitted to the Director of Finance. |
0530-017-0001—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 21-Office of Health Information Integrity
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funding appropriated in this item is limited to the amount specified in Section 17.00. These funds are to be used in support of compliance activities related to the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 (P.L. 104-191). |
0530-017-3163—For support of Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Program 21-Office of Health Information Integrity, for implementing California’s Health Information Exchange Cooperative Grant Program, payable from the California Health Information Technology and Exchange Fund
........................
| 9,798,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 28.00 or any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures from the California Health Information Technology and Exchange Fund for the Secretary of California Health and Human Services in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after providing notification in writing of the necessity therefor, including a comprehensive description of the request, to the chairpersons of the fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0540-001-0005—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection (Villaraigosa-Keeley Act) Bond Fund
........................
| 135,000 |
0540-001-0140—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| 9,403,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Administration
of Natural Resources Agency
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −598,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection (Villaraigosa-Keeley Act) Bond Fund (Item 0540-001-0005)
........................
| −135,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund (Item 0540-001-0183)
........................
| −297,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0540-001-0890)
........................
| −9,205,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund (Item 0540-001-3212)
........................
| ||||||
(6.5) | Amount payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund (0540-001-3237) ........................ | −529,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the California Clean Water,
Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund (Item 0540-001-6029)
........................
| −728,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002 (Item 0540-001-6031)
........................
| −1,207,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006 (Item 0540-001-6051)
........................
| −3,064,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Fund of 2006 (Item 0540-001-6052)
........................
| −98,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the California Ocean Protection Trust Fund (Item 0540-001-6076)
........................
| −600,000 |
0540-001-0183—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund
........................
| 297,000 |
0540-001-0890—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 9,205,000 |
0540-001-3212—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund
........................
| 280,000 |
0540-001-3237—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund
........................
| 529,000 |
0540-001-6029—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
........................
| 728,000 |
0540-001-6031—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
........................
| 1,207,000 |
0540-001-6051—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
........................
| 3,064,000 |
0540-001-6052—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Fund of 2006
........................
| 98,000 |
0540-001-6076—For support of Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, for payment to Item 0540-001-0140, payable from the California Ocean Protection Trust Fund
........................
| 600,000 |
0540-002-0042—For transfer by the Controller from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund, to the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund to be used as specified in Section 164.56 of the Streets and Highways Code
........................
| (7,000,000) |
0540-101-0183—For local assistance, Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, payable from the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund
........................
| 11,100,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funding appropriated in this item, $4,400,000 is a one-time augmentation resulting from a General Fund loan repayment. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation by the recipient local agency until June 30, 2020. |
0540-101-6029—For local assistance, Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are available for the existing California Cultural and Historical Endowment grant program, which supports capital projects that preserve and protect California’s rich cultural and historical resources. The funds appropriated in this item are available for encumbrance until June 30, 2017, for support or local assistance to fund projects awarded by the California Cultural and Historical Endowment. | ||||||
Of the funds appropriated in this item, $1,138,000 is available for the River Parkways Program and shall be available for encumbrance until June 30, 2017, for support of local assistance. |
0540-490—Reappropriation, Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency. The balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations are reappropriated for the purposes provided in those appropriations and shall be available for encumbrance or expenditures until June 30, 2017: | |||||||
6031—Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002 | |||||||
(1) | Item 0540-101-6031, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) as reappropriated by Item 0540-490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). | ||||||
(2) | Item 0540-101-6031, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) as reappropriated by Item 0540-490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). | ||||||
6051—Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 | |||||||
(1) | Item 0540-101-6051, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) as reappropriated by Item 0540-490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). | ||||||
(2) | Item 0540-101-6051, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) as reappropriated by Item 0540-490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). | ||||||
(3) | Item 0540-101-6051, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) as reappropriated by Item 0540-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013). | ||||||
(4) | Item 0540-101-6051, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). |
0540-491—Reappropriation, Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency. The balances of the appropriations provided for in the following citations are reappropriated for the purposes provided for in those appropriations and shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2017: | |||||||
6076—California Ocean Protection Trust Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 3760-301-6076, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as reappropriated by Item 3760-490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(2) | Item 3760-301-6076, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch.1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) |
0552-001-0001—For support of Office of the Inspector General
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Office of the Inspector General
........................
|
0555-001-0001—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044
........................
| 1,008,000 |
0555-001-0014—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Hazardous Waste Control Account
........................
| 324,000 |
0555-001-0028—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Unified Program Account
........................
|
0555-001-0044—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 1,827,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Support
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −2,047,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the General Fund (Item 0555-001-0001)
........................
| −1,008,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Hazardous Waste Control Account (Item 0555-001-0014)
........................
| −324,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Unified Program Account (Item
0555-001-0028)
........................
| ||||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund (Item 0555-001-0106)
........................
| −817,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Air Pollution Control Fund (Item 0555-001-0115)
........................
| −970,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Waste Discharge Permit Fund (Item 0555-001-0193)
........................
| −300,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Public Resources Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund (Item 0555-001-0235)
........................
| −57,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Integrated Waste Management Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund (Item 0555-001-0387)
........................
| −112,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Underground
Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (Item 0555-001-0439)
........................
| −861,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the State Water Quality Control Fund (Item 0555-001-0679)
........................
| −178,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0555-001-0890)
........................
| −1,888,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account (Item 0555-001-1006)
........................
| −835,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Water Rights Fund (Item 0555-001-3058)
........................
| −37,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund (Item 0555-001-3237)
........................
| −591,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Environmental Enforcement and Training Account (Item 0555-001-8013)
........................
| −2,132,000 |
0555-001-0106—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund
........................
| 817,000 |
0555-001-0115—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Air Pollution Control Fund
........................
| 970,000 |
0555-001-0193—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Waste Discharge Permit Fund
........................
| 300,000 |
0555-001-0235—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Public Resources Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund
........................
| 57,000 |
0555-001-0387—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Integrated Waste Management Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund
........................
| 112,000 |
0555-001-0439—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund
........................
| 861,000 |
0555-001-0679—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the State Water Quality Control Fund
........................
| 178,000 |
0555-001-0890—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044
........................
| 1,888,000 |
0555-001-1006—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account
........................
| 835,000 |
0555-001-3058—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Water Rights Fund
........................
| 37,000 |
0555-001-3237—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund
........................
| 591,000 |
0555-001-8013—For support of Secretary for Environmental Protection, for payment to Item 0555-001-0044, payable from the Environmental Enforcement and Training Account
........................
| 2,132,000 |
0555-011-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account
........................
| 835,000 |
0559-001-0001—For support of | 0 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Office of the Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development
........................
| 2,297,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −2,028,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the Labor and Workforce Development Fund (Item 0559-001-3078)
........................
| −269,000 |
0559-001-3078—For support of | 269,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0650-001-0001—For support of | 2,123,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 11-State Planning and Policy Development
........................
| 2,571,000 | |||||
(2) | 21-California Volunteers
........................
| 5,553,000 | |||||
(3) | 31-Strategic Growth Council
........................
| ||||||
(4) | Reimbursements
........................
| −3,893,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0650-001-0890)
........................
| −1,820,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0650-001-9740)
........................
| −288,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (Item 0650-001-3228)
........................
|
0650-001-0890—For support of | 1,820,000 |
0650-001-3228—For support of the Office of Planning and Research, for payment to Item 0650-001-0001 payable from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
........................
|
0650-001-9740—For support of | 288,000 |
0650-101-0890—For local assistance, Office of Planning and Research, Program 21-California Volunteers, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 26,000,000 |
0650-101-3228—For local assistance, Office of Planning and Research, Program 31-Strategic Growth Council, payable from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item may be available for transfer to the Department of Transportation, to the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Department of Conservation, and the Natural Resources Agency for support costs and local assistance associated with administering the Sustainable Communities Implementation Program. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure and encumbrance until June 30, 2017, for
support and local assistance. |
0690-001-0001—For support of the Office of Emergency Services
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Emergency Management Services
........................
| 50,379,000 | |||||
(2) | 40-Special Programs and Grant Management
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 65.01-Administration and Executive Program
........................
| 15,505,000 | |||||
(4) | 65.02-Distributed Administration and Executive
........................
| −15,505,000 | |||||
(4.5) | 70-Public Safety Communications
........................
| 74,309,000 | |||||
(5) | Reimbursements
........................
| −4,323,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account (Item 0690-001-0022)
........................
| −2,394,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Unified Program Account (Item 0690-001-0028)
........................
| −812,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Nuclear Planning Assessment Special Account (Item 0690-001-0029)
........................
| −1,224,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Restitution Fund (Item 0690-001-0214)
........................
| −8,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0690-001-0890)
........................
| −70,754,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Local Public Prosecutors and Public Defenders Training Fund (Item
0690-002-0241)
........................
| −83,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Victim-Witness Assistance Fund (Item 0690-002-0425)
........................
| −1,366,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Equality in Prevention and Services for Domestic Abuse Fund (Item 0690-001-3112)
........................
| −5,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Transit System Safety, Security, and Disaster Response Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 0690-001-6061)
........................
| −2,660,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Antiterrorism Fund (Item 0690-010-3034)
........................
| −723,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Technology Services Revolving Fund (Item 0690-001-9730)
........................
| −71,915,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item may be reduced by the Director of Finance, after giving notice to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, by the amount of federal funds made available for the purposes of this item in excess of the
federal funds scheduled in Item 0690-001-0890. | ||||||
2. | Upon approval by the Department of Finance, the Controller shall transfer such funds as are necessary between this item and Item 0690-101-0890. |
0690-001-0022—For support of | 2,394,000 |
0690-001-0028—For support of | 812,000 |
0690-001-0029—For support of | 1,224,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 8610.5 of the Government Code, any unexpended funds from the appropriation in the prior fiscal year are hereby appropriated in augmentation of this item. |
0690-001-0214—For support of | 8,000 |
0690-001-0890—For support of | 70,754,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Any funds that
may become available, in addition to the funds appropriated in this item, for disaster response and recovery may be allocated by the Department of Finance subject to the conditions of Section 28.00, except that, notwithstanding subdivision (e) of that section, the allocations may be made 30 days or less after notification of the Legislature. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item may be expended without regard to the fiscal year in which the application for reimbursement was submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. |
0690-001-3112—For support of | 5,000 |
0690-001-6061—For support of | 2,660,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, expenditure authority for this item may be increased by up to $200,000 to reimburse the Department of Finance for bond audit costs related to the implementation of Proposition 1B. Any augmentation shall be authorized no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. |
0690-001-8039—For support of | 207,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Department of Finance may
authorize the augmentation of the total amount available for expenditure under this item in the amount of any donations from the private sector received by the Office of Emergency Services that are in excess of the amount appropriated in this item. Any augmentation shall be accompanied by a spending plan submitted by the Office of Emergency Services. The spending plan shall include, at a minimum, the source and level of donations received to date, a detailed description of activities already completed and those activities proposed, the source and amount of any additional donations expected to be received, and the identification of any impact of the spending plan on other state funds. An approval of an augmentation of this item shall be effective not sooner than 30 days after the transmittal of the approval and spending plan to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine.
|
0690-001-9730—For support of | 71,915,000 |
0690-002-0241—For support of | 83,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law restricting the costs of administering individual programs, the full amount of this appropriation may be used by the Office of Emergency Services for administrative costs. |
0690-002-0425—For support of | 1,366,000 |
0690-003-0001—For support of | 6,385,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 6,364,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 22,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
0690-010-3034—For support of | 723,000 |
0690-101-0022—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, for reimbursement of local agencies, service suppliers, and communication equipment companies for costs incurred pursuant to Sections 41137, 41137.1, 41138, and 41140 of the Revenue and Taxation Code
........................
| 108,619,000 |
0690-101-0029—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, Program 40-Special Programs and Grant Management, payable from the Nuclear Planning Assessment Special Account
........................
| 3,684,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 8610.5 of the
Government Code, any unexpended funds from the appropriation in the prior fiscal year are hereby appropriated in augmentation of this item. |
0690-101-0890—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 929,666,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40-Special Programs and Grant Management
........................
| 929,666,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Any federal funds that may become available in addition to the funds appropriated in this item for Program 40 for disaster assistance are exempt from Section 28.00. |
0690-101-6061—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Transit System Safety, Security, and Disaster Response Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 100,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40-Special Programs and Grant Management
........................
| 100,000,000 |
0690-102-0001—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services
........................
| 21,471,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40.20-Victim Services
........................
| 21,471,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Office of Emergency Services may provide advance payment of up to 25 percent of grant funds awarded to community-based, nonprofit organizations, cities, school districts, counties, and other units of local government that have demonstrated cashflow problems according to the criteria set forth by the Office of Emergency Services. |
0690-102-0214—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Restitution Fund
........................
| 500,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40.30-Public Safety
........................
| 500,000 |
0690-102-0241—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Local Public Prosecutors and Public Defenders Training Fund
........................
| 799,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40.30-Public Safety
........................
| 799,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Office of Emergency Services may provide advance payment of up to 25 percent of grant funds awarded to community-based, nonprofit organizations, cities, school districts, counties, and other units of local government that have demonstrated cashflow problems according to the criteria set forth by the Office of Emergency Services. |
0690-102-0425—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Victim-Witness Assistance Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40.20-Victim Services
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Office of Emergency Services may provide advance payment of up to 25 percent of grant funds awarded to community-based, nonprofit organizations, cities, school districts, counties, and other units of local government that have demonstrated cashflow problems according to the criteria set forth by the Office of Emergency Services. |
0690-102-3112—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, payable from the Equality in Prevention and Services for Domestic Abuse Fund
........................
| 98,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40.20-Victim Services
........................
| 98,000 |
0690-112-0001—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, for disaster recovery costs
........................
| 39,114,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are for the state’s share of response and recovery costs for disasters. | ||||||
2. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, authority may be established or increased to reimburse state and local agencies for out-of-state disaster response and recovery costs, subject to the conditions of Section 28.00, except that notwithstanding subdivision (e) of the section, the allocations may be made 30 days or less after notification of the Legislature. |
0690-115-0001—For local assistance, Office of Emergency Services, for volunteer disaster service workers’ compensation
........................
| 1,012,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be used to pay approved volunteer disaster service workers’ compensation
claims and administrative expenditures related to the payment of those claims by the State Compensation Insurance Fund. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures in this item in excess of the amount appropriated in this item for the purposes of paying unanticipated volunteer disaster service workers’ compensation claims and administrative expenditures related to the payment of those claims. The Director of Finance may not approve any expenditure unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations no later than 30 days prior to the effective date of approval, or prior to whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee, may determine. |
0690-301-0001—For capital outlay, Office of Emergency Services
........................
| 2,683,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 90.14.001-Red Mountain—Del Norte County: Relocate Public Safety Communications
Facilities—Preliminary plans
........................
| 2,683,000 |
0750-001-0001—For support of Office of the Lieutenant Governor
........................
| 1,033,000 |
0820-001-0001—For support of Department of Justice
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 11.01-Directorate—Administration
........................
| 94,981,000 | |||||
(2) | 11.02-Distributed Directorate— Administration
........................
| −94,981,000 | |||||
(3) | 20-Division of Legal Services
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 50-Law Enforcement
........................
| ||||||
(5) | 60-California Justice Information Services
........................
| ||||||
(6) | Reimbursements
........................
| −38,236,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Attorney General Antitrust Account (Item 0820-001-0012)
........................
| −2,402,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Fingerprint Fees Account (Item 0820-001-0017)
........................
| −70,238,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Firearm Safety Account (Item 0820-001-0032)
........................
| −339,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 0820-001-0044)
........................
| −25,594,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Department of Justice Sexual Habitual Offender Fund (Item 0820-001-0142)
........................
| −2,379,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Travel Seller Fund (Item 0820-001-0158)
........................
| −1,418,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Restitution Fund (Item 0820-001-0214)
........................
| −366,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Sexual Predator Public Information Account (Item 0820-001-0256)
........................
| −183,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund (Item 0820-001-0367)
........................
| −19,332,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the False Claims Act Fund (Item 0820-001-0378)
........................
| −12,272,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account (Item 0820-001-0460)
........................
| −22,736,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Department of Justice Child Abuse Fund (Item 0820-001-0566)
........................
| −386,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the Gambling Control Fund (Item 0820-001-0567)
........................
| −9,189,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Gambling Control Fines and Penalties Account (Item 0820-001-0569)
........................
| −47,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0820-001-0890)
........................
| −34,315,000 | |||||
(22) | Amount payable from the Federal Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund (Item 0820-001-0942)
........................
| −1,551,000 | |||||
(22.5) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 0820-002-0044) ........................ | −9,400,000 | |||||
(23) | Amount payable from the State Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund (Item 0820-011-0942)
........................
| −568,000 | |||||
(24) | Amount payable from the Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund (Item 0820-001-1008)
........................
| −3,492,000 | |||||
(25) | Amount payable from the Missing Persons DNA Data Base Fund (Item 0820-001-3016)
........................
| −3,440,000 | |||||
(26) | Amount payable from the Public Rights Law Enforcement Special Fund (Item 0820-001-3053)
........................
| −5,958,000 | |||||
(27) | Amount payable from the DNA Identification Fund (Item 0820-001-3086)
........................
| −77,273,000 | |||||
(28) | Amount payable from the Unfair Competition Law Fund (Item 0820-001-3087)
........................
| −10,690,000 | |||||
(29) | Amount payable from the Registry of Charitable Trusts Fund (Item 0820-001-3088)
........................
| ||||||
(30) | Amount payable from the California Bingo Fund (Item 0820-001-3131)
........................
| −48,000 | |||||
(31) | Amount payable
from the Secondhand Dealer and Pawnbroker Fund (Item 0820-001-3240)
........................
| −500,000 | |||||
(32) | Amount payable from the National Mortgage Special Deposit Fund (Item 0820-001-8071)
........................
| −5,000,000 | |||||
(33) | Amount payable from the Legal Services Revolving Fund (Item 0820-001-9731)
........................
| −211,148,000 | |||||
(34) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0820-001-9740)
........................
| −1,291,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Attorney General shall submit to the Legislature, the Director of Finance, and the Governor the quarterly and annual reports that he or she submits to the federal government on the
activities of the Medi-Cal Fraud Unit. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of Justice may purchase or lease vehicles of any type or class that, in the judgment of the Attorney General or his or her designee, are necessary to the performance of the investigatory and enforcement responsibilities of the Department of Justice, from the funds appropriated for that purpose in this item. | ||||||
3. | Of the amount included in Schedule (3), $3,000,000 is available for costs related to the Lloyd’s of London (Stringfellow) litigation. Any funds not expended for this specific purpose as of June 30, 2015, shall revert immediately to the General
Fund. |
0820-001-0012—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Attorney General Antitrust Account
........................
| 2,402,000 |
0820-001-0017—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Fingerprint Fees Account, pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 11105 of the Penal Code
........................
| 70,238,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Attorney General may augment the
amount appropriated in the Fingerprint Fees Account up to an aggregate of 10 percent above the amount approved in this act for the Division of Criminal Justice Information Services for unanticipated workload associated with this fund. The Attorney General shall notify the chairpersons of the budget committees of both houses of the Legislature, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the Department of Finance within 15 days after the augmentation is made as to the amount and justification of the augmentation. |
0820-001-0032—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Firearm Safety Account
........................
| 339,000 |
0820-001-0044—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 25,594,000 |
0820-001-0142—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Department of Justice Sexual Habitual Offender Fund
........................
| 2,379,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues derived from the
assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0820-001-0158—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Travel Seller Fund
........................
| 1,418,000 |
0820-001-0214—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Restitution Fund
........................
| 366,000 |
0820-001-0256—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Sexual Predator Public Information Account
........................
| 183,000 |
0820-001-0367—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund
........................
| 19,332,000 |
0820-001-0378—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the False Claims Act Fund
........................
| 12,272,000 |
0820-001-0460—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account
........................
| 22,736,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Dealers’ Record of Sale fees collected pursuant to the state law for the registration
of assault weapons shall not exceed $20 per registrant. | ||||||
2. | The Attorney General may augment the amount appropriated in the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account up to an aggregate of 10 percent above the amount approved in this act for the Division of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Firearms for unanticipated workload associated with this fund. The Attorney General shall notify the chairpersons of the budget committees of both houses of the Legislature, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the Department of Finance within 15 days after the augmentation is made as to the amount and justification of the augmentation. |
0820-001-0566—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Department of Justice Child Abuse Fund
........................
| 386,000 |
0820-001-0567—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Gambling Control Fund
........................
| 9,189,000 |
0820-001-0569—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Gambling Control Fines and Penalties Account
........................
| 47,000 |
0820-001-0890—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 34,315,000 |
0820-001-0942—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Federal Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund
........................
| 1,551,000 |
0820-001-1008—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund
........................
| 3,492,000 |
0820-001-3016—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Missing Persons DNA Data Base Fund
........................
| 3,440,000 |
0820-001-3053—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Public Rights Law Enforcement Special Fund
........................
| 5,958,000 |
0820-001-3086—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the DNA Identification Fund
........................
| 77,273,000 |
0820-001-3087—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Unfair Competition Law Fund
........................
| 10,690,000 |
0820-001-3088—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Registry of Charitable Trusts Fund
........................
|
0820-001-3131—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the California Bingo Fund
........................
| 48,000 |
0820-001-3240—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Secondhand Dealer and Pawnbroker Fund
........................
| 500,000 |
0820-001-8071—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the National Mortgage Special Deposit Fund
........................
| 5,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated in this item is
available for expenditure or encumbrance until June 30, 2017. |
0820-001-9731—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Legal Services Revolving Fund
........................
| 211,148,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 28.00, the Attorney General may augment the amount appropriated in the
Legal Services Revolving Fund up to an aggregate of 15 percent above the amount approved in this act for the Division of Legal Services in cases where the legal representation needs of client agencies are secured by an interagency agreement or letter of commitment and the corresponding expenditure authority has not been provided in this item. The augmentation may include a commensurate number of new positions. The Attorney General shall notify the chairpersons of the budget committees of both houses of the Legislature, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the Department of Finance within 15 days after the augmentation is made as to the amount and justification of the augmentation, and the program that has been augmented. |
0820-001-9740—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund
........................
| 1,291,000 |
0820-002-0044—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 9,400,000 |
0820-003-0001—For support of Department of Justice, for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
........................
| 4,067,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 4,055,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 13,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
0820-011-0378—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the False Claims Act Fund to the General Fund
........................
| (20,000,000) |
0820-011-0942—For support of Department of Justice, for payment to Item 0820-001-0001, payable from the State Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund
........................
| 568,000 |
0820-012-0378—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the False Claims Act Fund to the General Fund
........................
| (14,000,000) |
0820-015-0001—For transfer by the Controller to the Legal Services Revolving Fund for legal services provided to small clients of the Department of Justice
........................
| 1,500,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Division of Legal Services
........................
| 1,500,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Department of Justice shall provide a projection of 2014–15 legal services hours for small clients to the Department of Finance no later than April 15, 2015. This information shall include the total number of attorney and paralegal hours projected to be expended for each departmental client during 2014–15. | ||||||
2. | There
is hereby appropriated from each fund, other than the General Fund, an amount sufficient for payment of legal services provided by the Department of Justice during the 2014–15 fiscal year. Upon receipt of the report required by Provision 1, the Department of Finance shall determine which items of appropriation should be augmented to offset the General Fund appropriation provided in this item. | ||||||
3. | The Director of Finance shall augment these appropriations and order their transfer to the Legal Services Revolving Fund not sooner than 30 days after providing written notification to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Any excess expenditure authority in this item resulting from the transfers in this provision shall revert to the General Fund on June 30, 2015. |
0820-101-0214—For local assistance, Department of Justice, payable from the Restitution Fund
........................
| 4,855,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50-Law Enforcement
........................
| 4,855,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be allocated to support the California Witness Relocation and Assistance Program (CalWRAP). Any funds not expended for this specific purpose shall revert to the Restitution Fund. |
0820-101-0460—For local assistance, Department of Justice, payable from the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account
........................
| 28,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50-Law Enforcement
........................
| 28,000 |
0820-101-0641—For local assistance, Department of Justice, payable from the Domestic Violence Restraining Order Reimbursement Fund
........................
| 1,018,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be expended to reimburse local law enforcement or other
criminal justice agencies pursuant to Chapter 707 of the Statutes of 1998. |
0840-001-0001—For support of | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 100000-Personal Services
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 300000-Operating Expenses and Equipment
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −64,085,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from various special and nongovernmental cost funds (Section 25.25)
........................
| −1,674,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Item 0840-001-0061)
........................
| −4,622,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Item 0840-001-0062)
........................
| −1,317,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Local Revenue Fund (Item 0840-001-0330)
........................
| −668,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0840-001-0890)
........................
| −1,149,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the State Penalty Fund (Item 0840-001-0903)
........................
| −1,483,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Unclaimed Property Fund (Item
0840-001-0970)
........................
| −38,406,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from various other unallocated nongovernmental cost funds (Retail Sales Tax Fund) (Item 0840-001-0988)
........................
| −256,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the 2002 State School Facilities Fund (Item 0840-001-6036)
........................
| −11,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the 2004 State School Facilities Fund (Item 0840-001-6044)
........................
| −288,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the 2006 State School Facilities Fund (Item 0840-001-6057)
........................
| −734,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item 0840-001-9740)
........................
| −23,415,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from other unallocated special funds (Item 0840-011-0494)
........................
| −99,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from unallocated bond funds (Item
0840-011-0797)
........................
| −667,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from various other unallocated nongovernmental cost funds (Item 0840-011-0988)
........................
| −95,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −19,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −305,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −17,000 | |||||
(22) | Amount payable from the DMV Local Agency Collection Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −2,000 | |||||
(23) | Amount payable from the Trial Court Trust Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −174,000 | |||||
(24) | Amount payable from the Public Safety Account, Local
Public Safety Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −268,000 | |||||
(25) | Amount payable from the Local Revenue Fund (Section 25.50)
........................
| −100,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funding provided in Item 0840-001-0970 shall cover costs for personal services and related operating
expenses and equipment (including legal costs that are not related to enforcing the recovery of property, and system related costs) for the Unclaimed Property Program. Continuous appropriations from the Unclaimed Property Fund are allowed for other program costs authorized under Section 1564(b) and Section 1325 of the Code of Civil Procedure. These continuous appropriations shall not be used to cover spending authorized under Item 0840-001-0970. | ||||||
2. | The Controller may, with the concurrence of the Director of Finance and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, bill affected state departments for activities required by Section 20050 of the State Administrative Manual, relating to the administration of federal pass-through funds. | ||||||
No billing may be sent to affected departments sooner than 30 days after the chairperson of the joint committee has been notified by the director that he or she concurs with the amounts specified in the billings. | |||||||
3. | (a) | Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 1531 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Controller may publish notice in any manner that the Controller determines reasonable, provided that (1) none of the moneys used for this purpose is redirected from funding for the Controller’s audit activities, (2) no photograph is used in the publication of notice, and (3) no elected official’s name is used in the publication of notice. | |||||
(b) | No funds appropriated in this act may be expended by the Controller to provide general information to the public, other than holders (as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 1501 of the Code of Civil Procedure) of unclaimed property, concerning the unclaimed property program or possible existence of unclaimed property held by the Controller’s office, except for informational announcements to the news media, through the exchange of information on electronic bulletin boards, or no more than $50,000 per year to inform the public about this program in activities already organized by the Controller for other purposes. This restriction does not apply to sending individual notices to property owners (as required by the Code of Civil Procedure). | ||||||
4. | Of the moneys appropriated to the Controller in this act, the Controller shall not expend more than $500,000 to conduct posteligibility fraud audits of the Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment Program. | ||||||
5. | The Commission on State Mandates shall provide, in applicable parameters and guidelines, as follows: | ||||||
(a) | If a local agency or school district contracts with an independent contractor for the preparation and submission of reimbursement claims, the costs reimbursable by the state for that purpose shall not exceed the lesser of (1) 10 percent of the
amount of the claims prepared and submitted by the independent contractor or (2) the actual costs that would necessarily have been incurred for that purpose if performed by employees of the local agency or school district. | ||||||
(b) | The maximum amount of reimbursement provided in subdivision (a) may be exceeded only if the local agency or school district establishes, by appropriate documentation, that the preparation and submission of these claims could not have been accomplished without incurring the additional costs claimed by the local agency or school district. | ||||||
6. | The funds appropriated to the Controller in this item may not be
expended for any performance review or performance audit except pursuant to specific statutory authority. It is the intent of the Legislature that audits conducted by the Controller, or under the direction of the Controller, shall be fiscal audits that focus on claims and disbursements, as provided for in Section 12410 of the Government Code. Any report, audit, analysis, or evaluation issued by the Controller for the current fiscal year shall cite the specific statutory or constitutional provision authorizing the preparation and release of the report, audit, analysis, or evaluation. | ||||||
7. | The Controller shall deliver his or her monthly report on General Fund cash receipts and disbursements within 10 days after the close of each month to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature, the
Department of Finance, the Treasurer’s office, and the Legislative Analyst’s Office. | ||||||
8. | The Controller shall provide to the Department of Finance, the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature a report that provides the following details by mandate: the level of claims requested, the amount reduced by the initial desk audit, the amount paid, the amount recouped, and the results of a final audit and subsequent funding adjustments. The report is due on June 30 of the current fiscal year, and will cover the fourth quarter of the past fiscal year and the first three quarters of the current fiscal year. | ||||||
9. | The Controller’s estimate of the state’s liability for other postemployment benefits prepared to comply with Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement 45 shall include, in addition to all other items required under the accounting statement: (a) an identification and explanation of any significant differences in actuarial assumptions or methodology from any relevant similar types of assumptions or methodology used by the Public Employees’ Retirement System to estimate state pension obligations and (b) alternative calculations of the state’s liability for other postemployment benefits using different long-term rates of investment return consistent with a hypothetical assumption that the state will begin to deposit 100 percent or a lesser percent, respectively, of its annual required contribution under GASB Statement 45 to a retiree health and dental benefits trust fund. This provision shall not obligate the state to change the practice of funding health and
dental benefits for annuitants currently required under state law. | ||||||
10. | The funds appropriated to the Controller in this item may not be expended on additional actuarial valuations, beyond the annual actuarial valuation, for other postemployment benefits, prior to obtaining concurrence in writing from the Department of Finance. The additional actuarial valuations shall only be performed to the extent resources exist, or if funds are provided by the requesting agency. | ||||||
11. | The Controller shall provide the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the fiscal committees in each house of the Legislature a report on the 21st Century
Project specifying the dollars expended on the program in the previous fiscal year and over the life of the program and any known savings that have occurred in the prior fiscal year, to be submitted annually but no later than August 30 of each year. The report should compare the known savings with the most recent estimate of projected savings and explain the methodology by which the savings were calculated. | ||||||
12. | The Controller shall deliver yearend financial data as specified by the Department of Finance, for the immediately preceding fiscal year, in hard copy and electronic format, by October 15 of each year and periodically as requested by the Department of Finance. This information is necessary for the Department of Finance to determine the proper beginning balance of the current fiscal year for budgetary purposes. | ||||||
13. | In the event new postage rates are adopted by the United States Postal Service, but not in time for inclusion in the May Revision prior to enactment of this budget, and the Controller’s office notifies the Department of Finance with its estimates of the increased postage costs within 15 calendar days of the adoption of new rates, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures in excess of the amount appropriated in this item by an amount necessary to fund the postage increase. This authorization shall occur not less than 15 days after the Department of Finance notifies the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. | ||||||
14. | Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule 2-Operating Expenses and Equipment, $326,000 shall be used to reimburse the Department of Justice for legal services. In addition to the amount in Schedule 2, upon order of the Director of Finance, any non-General Fund Budget Act item for support of the Controller’s office may be augmented to reimburse the Department of Justice for legal services. No augmentation shall be made sooner than 30 days after the Joint Legislative Budget Committee has been notified in writing. | ||||||
15. | The Controller shall report to the Department of Finance, not later than September 15 of each year, commencing in September 2013, on the level of activity and workload associated with the Controller’s responsibilities relating to redevelopment agency asset transfers, recognized obligation payment schedules, and oversight of auditor-controller actions,
pursuant to Chapter 5 of the 2011–12 First Extraordinary Session, including all necessary justification to continue positions and funding for the 2014–15 fiscal year and following fiscal years. Based on the information, the Department of Finance may reduce reimbursement expenditure authority and related positions to reflect a lower level of activity and workload starting in the 2014–15 fiscal year. No adjustments shall be made pursuant to this provision prior to a 30-day notification in writing to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees of each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations. | ||||||
16. | The Department of Finance may reduce the amounts authorized under Item 0840-001-0001 of this act upon | ||||||
17. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of Finance is authorized to augment Item 0840-001-0001 and |
0840-001-0061—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account, Transportation Tax Fund
........................
| 4,622,000 |
0840-001-0062—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund
........................
| 1,317,000 |
0840-001-0330—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Local Revenue Fund
........................
| 668,000 |
0840-001-0890—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,149,000 |
0840-001-0903—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the State Penalty Fund
........................
| 1,483,000 |
0840-001-0970—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Unclaimed Property Fund
........................
| 38,406,000 |
0840-001-0988—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from various other unallocated nongovernmental cost funds (Retail Sales Tax Fund)
........................
| 256,000 |
0840-001-6036—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the 2002 State School Facilities Fund
........................
| 11,000 |
0840-001-6044—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the 2004 State School Facilities Fund
........................
| 288,000 |
0840-001-6057—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the 2006 State School Facilities Fund
........................
| 734,000 |
0840-001-9740—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund
........................
| 23,415,000 |
0840-011-0494—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from other unallocated special funds
........................
| 99,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures in excess of the
amount appropriated in this item not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0840-011-0797—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from unallocated bond funds
........................
| 667,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures in excess of the amount
appropriated in this item not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0840-011-0988—For support of the Controller, for payment to Item 0840-001-0001, payable from various other unallocated nongovernmental cost funds
........................
| 95,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize
expenditures in excess of the amount appropriated in this item not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0840-101-0979—For allocation by the Controller from the California Firefighters’ Memorial Fund
........................
| 500,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are to be allocated as follows: | ||||||
(a) | To the Franchise Tax Board and Controller for reimbursement of costs incurred in connection with duties under Article 9 (commencing with Section 18801) of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. | ||||||
(b) | To the California Fire Foundation the balance in the fund for the construction of a memorial as authorized in that article. |
0845-001-0001—For support of Department of Insurance
........................
| 3,585,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 12-Consumer Protection ........................ | 675,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Fraud Control ........................ | 2,910,000 |
0845-001-0217—For support of Department of Insurance, payable from the Insurance Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Regulation of Insurance Companies and Insurance Producers
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 12-Consumer Protection
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 20-Fraud Control
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 30-General Fund Tax Collection and Audit
........................
| ||||||
(5) | 50.01-Administration
........................
| ||||||
(6) | 50.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| ||||||
(7) | Reimbursements
........................
| −250,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (1) of this item, the Controller shall transfer one-half of $4,837,000 upon passage of the Budget Act and the remaining | ||||||
2. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (2) of this item, $366,000 may be expended not sooner than the Department of Technology approves a Feasibility Study Report (FSR) or an FSR Reporting Exempt Request for the Department of Insurance’s Electronic Notification Transmission Information Technology project, and not sooner than 30 days after the Department of Insurance provides notification of the approval to the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (1) of this item,
$491,000 and 4.0 positions will be available | ||||||
4. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, $142,000 may be expended not sooner than the Department of Technology approves a Feasibility Study Report (FSR) or a FSR Reporting Exempt Request for the Department of Insurance’s Human Resource Information System Information Technology Project Replacement, and not sooner than 30 days after the Department of Insurance provides notification of the approval to the Department of Finance. |
0845-001-0890—For support of Department of Insurance, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 3,103,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Regulation of Insurance Companies and Insurance
Producers
........................
| 3,103,000 |
0845-101-0001—For local assistance, Department of Insurance
........................
| 1,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Fraud Control ........................ | 1,000,000 |
0845-101-0217—For local assistance, Department of Insurance, payable from the Insurance Fund
........................
| 61,391,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 12-Consumer Protection
........................
| 750,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Fraud Control
........................
| 60,641,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, to the extent that the Department of Insurance determines by September 1 that additional revenue from fraud assessments is available for
distribution, the Department of Finance may augment this item in Schedule (2) 20-Fraud Control by up to 10 percent not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees in each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. |
0850-001-0562—For support of the California State Lottery Commission, for payment of expenses of the lottery, including all costs incurred in the operation and administration of the lottery, payable from the State Lottery Fund
........................
| (633,000,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the California State Lottery Commission shall submit to the Department of Finance, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the budget committees of the Legislature, all of the following: | ||||||
(a) | In conjunction with submission of the commission’s quarterly financial statements, a report comparing estimated administrative costs to budgeted administrative costs for the 2014–15 fiscal year. The reports shall be in sufficient detail that they may be used for legislative review purposes and for sustaining a thorough ongoing review of the expenditures of the California State Lottery Commission. These reports shall include a reporting of the lottery sales revenues and shall detail any administrative funding that is used to supplement the prize pool
of any lottery game. | ||||||
(b) | No later than January 10, 2015, a copy of the proposed administrative budget for the California State Lottery Commission for the 2015–16 fiscal year that is included in the Governor’s Budget. | ||||||
(c) | No later than June 1, 2015, a copy of the proposed administrative budget and expected sales revenue for the California State Lottery Commission for the 2015–16 fiscal year that is submitted to the California State Lottery Commission’s Budget Committee. This report shall detail any administrative funding that is proposed to be used to supplement the prize pool of any lottery
game. | ||||||
(d) | No later than June 30, 2015, the final 2015–16 budget and revenue projections approved by the California State Lottery Commission. The report shall include any approved revision, and supporting documen-tation, to the June 1, 2015, proposed budget. The report shall detail any administrative funding that is proposed to be used to supplement the prize pool of any lottery game. |
0855-001-0367—For support of California Gambling Control Commission, payable from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund
........................
| 2,640,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Gambling
Control Commission
........................
| 2,640,000 |
0855-001-0567—For support of California Gambling Control Commission, payable from the Gambling Control Fund
........................
| 3,646,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Gambling Control
Commission
........................
| 3,646,000 |
0855-001-3131—For support of California Gambling Control Commission, payable from the California Bingo Fund
........................
| 2,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Gambling Control
Commission
........................
| 2,000 |
0855-101-0366—For local assistance, California Gambling Control Commission, payable from the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund
........................
| 96,500,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are for distribution to noncompact tribes pursuant to Section
12012.90 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for purposes of this item in excess of the amount appropriated in this item. The Director of Finance may not approve any expenditure unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of approval, or prior to whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
3. | As part of
any request to augment this item, the California Gambling Control Commission shall provide the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations a report identifying (a) the methodology for determining a noncompact tribe, (b) a list of the noncompact tribes identified based on the commission’s methodology, (c) a trust fund condition report including the amount of revenue received from each compact tribe, and (d) the amount of funds to be distributed to each noncompact tribe. Upon receiving additional expenditure authority for distributing funds under the trust fund, the commission shall submit that information to the chairpersons of the committees on a quarterly basis concurrent with the distribution of the funds to the noncompact tribes. |
0855-111-0367—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund, to the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund
........................
| (25,000,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount of any transfer ordered by the
Director of Finance pursuant to this item shall be the minimum amount necessary to allow the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund to distribute the quarterly payments described in Section 12012.90 of the Government Code and meet its other expenditure requirements. Any remaining portion of the amount authorized to be transferred pursuant to this item shall remain in the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund. | ||||||
2. | |||||||
3. | The Chairperson of the California Gambling Control Commission shall immediately submit a report to the Director of Finance, the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and the Legislative Analyst if he or she determines that the
Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund will not have sufficient funds to distribute the quarterly payments described in Section 12012.90 of the Government Code during the 2014–15 fiscal year after consideration of the funds authorized for transfer by this item. No earlier than 15 days after submission of that report, the California Gambling Control Commission may direct funds to the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust |
0860-001-0001—For support of State Board of Equalization
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 100000-Personal Services
........................
| 418,067,000 | |||||
(2) | 300000-Operating Expenses and Equipment
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −161,646,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Breast Cancer Fund (Item 0860-001-0004)
........................
| −803,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account (Item 0860-001-0022)
........................
| −1,576,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Item 0860-001-0061)
........................
| −27,782,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Account (Item 0860-001-0070)
........................
| −844,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund (Item 0860-001-0080)
........................
| −596,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund (Item 0860-001-0230)
........................
| −9,970,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund (Item 0860-001-0320)
........................
| −301,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Integrated Waste Management Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund (Item 0860-001-0387)
........................
| −547,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (Item 0860-001-0439)
........................
| −3,523,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Energy Resources Programs Account (Item 0860-001-0465)
........................
| −297,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the
California Children and Families Trust Fund (Item 0860-001-0623)
........................
| −17,578,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0860-001-0890)
........................
| −439,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Timber Tax Fund (Item 0860-001-0965)
........................
| −2,407,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Gas Consumption Surcharge Fund (Item 0860-001-3015)
........................
| −879,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Water Rights Fund (Item 0860-001-3058)
........................
| −484,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund (Item 0860-001-3063)
........................
| −8,882,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund (Item 0860-001-3065)
........................
| −5,117,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount payable from the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Compliance Fund (Item 0860-001-3067)
........................
| −1,622,000 | |||||
(22) | Amount payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund (Item 0860-001-3212)
........................
| −2,209,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | It is the intent of the Legislature that all funds appropriated to the State Board of Equalization for processing tax returns, auditing, and collecting owed tax amounts shall be used in a manner consistent with the board’s authorized budget and with the documents that were presented to the Legislature for its review in support of that budget. The State Board of Equalization shall not reduce expenditures or redirect funding or personnel resources away from direct auditing or collection activities without prior approval of the Director of Finance. The director shall not approve any such reduction or redirection sooner than 30 days after providing notification to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. No such position may be transferred from the organizational unit to which it was assigned in the 2014–15 Governor’s Budget and the Salaries and Wages Supplement as revised by legislative actions without the approval of the Director of Finance. Furthermore, the board shall expeditiously
fill budgeted positions consistent with the funding provided in this act. | ||||||
2. | The Department of Finance may augment the amount appropriated in Schedule (2) for support of the Centralized Revenue Opportunity System (CROS) project by up to $500,000 to provide for contractually | ||||||
This provision shall apply to any item currently assessed for the support of the CROS project. Any funds provided that are not expressly used for the specified purposes shall revert to the fund from which they were appropriated. |
0860-001-0004—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Breast Cancer Fund
........................
| 803,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 30461.6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, or any other provision of law,
sufficient funds to cover the costs of the State Board of Equalization for the collection and enforcement of fees to be deposited in the Breast Cancer Fund shall be retained in the fund, and be available to be appropriated to the board. |
0860-001-0022—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account
........................
| 1,576,000 |
0860-001-0061—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account, Transportation Tax Fund
........................
| 27,782,000 |
0860-001-0070—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Account
........................
| 844,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues derived from the
assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified by Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0860-001-0080—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund
........................
| 596,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues derived from the assessment
of fines and penalties imposed as specified by Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0860-001-0230—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund
........................
| 9,970,000 |
0860-001-0320—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund
........................
| 301,000 |
0860-001-0387—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Integrated Waste Management Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund
........................
| 547,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues
derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified by Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0860-001-0439—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund
........................
| 3,523,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item includes revenues derived from the assessment
of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
0860-001-0465—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Energy Resources Programs Account
........................
| 297,000 |
0860-001-0623—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the California Children and Families First Trust Fund
........................
| 17,578,000 |
0860-001-0890—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 439,000 |
0860-001-0965—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Timber Tax Fund
........................
| 2,407,000 |
0860-001-3015—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Gas Consumption Surcharge Fund
........................
| 879,000 |
0860-001-3058—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Water Rights Fund
........................
| 484,000 |
0860-001-3063—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund
........................
| 8,882,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, the amount available for
expenditure in this item may be augmented for unanticipated costs associated with the collection of the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fee. Any augmentation shall be authorized no sooner than 30 days following the transmittal of the approval to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. |
0860-001-3065—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund
........................
| 5,117,000 |
0860-001-3067—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Compliance Fund
........................
| 1,622,000 |
0860-001-3212—For support of State Board of Equalization, for payment to Item 0860-001-0001, payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund
........................
| 2,209,000 |
0860-011-0063—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the Motor Vehicle Transportation Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund, to the General Fund
........................
| (1,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Controller shall transfer to the General Fund the unencumbered balance, as determined by the Director of Finance, in the Motor Vehicle Transportation Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund as of June 30, 2014. |
0890-001-0001—For support of Secretary of State
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Filings and Registrations
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 20-Elections
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 30-Archives
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 40-Department of Justice Legal Services
........................
| 333,000 | |||||
(5) | 50.01-Administration and Technology
........................
| ||||||
(6) | 50.02-Distributed Administration and Technology
........................
| ||||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Secretary of State’s Business Fees Fund (Item 0890-001-0228)
........................
| ||||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 0890-001-0890)
........................
| −17,178,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund (Section 2280 of the Corporations Code)
........................
| −1,630,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Political Disclosure, Accountability, Transparency, and Access Fund (Item 0890-001-3244)
........................
| −76,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Business Programs Modernization Fund (Item 0890-001-3254)
........................
| −500,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Secretary of State may not expend any special handling fees authorized by Chapter 999 of the Statutes of 1999 which are collected in excess of the cost of administering those special handling fees unless specifically authorized by the Legislature. | ||||||
2. | Of the amounts appropriated in this item, $17,178,000 shall be used for operational costs associated with implementation of the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et seq.). | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, $5,733,000 is available for preparing, printing, and mailing the state ballot pamphlet pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code. Any unexpended funds pursuant to this provision shall revert to the General Fund. |
0890-001-0228—For support of Secretary of State, for payment to Item 0890-001-0001, payable from the Secretary of State’s Business Fees Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Secretary of State shall report to the Department of Finance and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee on the performance of its Business Programs Division (BPD). The report shall include a summary of performance over the preceding quarter, including the average processing time, the number of filings processed, the number of expedited filings, the total outstanding filings, a summary of the number of staff in the BPD, the number of vacant positions and vacancy rate, the hours of overtime worked, and the number of temporary workers and the hours they worked. |
0890-001-0890—For support of Secretary of State, for payment to Item 0890-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 17,178,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds shall be expended for the purposes approved in the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et
seq.) spending plan. The amounts spent on each activity shall not exceed the maximum specified in the spending plan. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any funds not needed for an activity authorized in the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et seq.) spending plan shall not be redirected to other activities and are not authorized for expenditure. | ||||||
3. | The Secretary of State shall forward to the Department of Finance, the budget, appropriations, and policy committees in each house of the Legislature that oversee elections, and the Legislative Analyst, each year prior to January 15, until the Statewide Voter Database is fully
implemented, a report on the status of all of the following: | ||||||
(a) | Poll Monitoring. | ||||||
(b) | Expected General Fund exposure for completion of Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et seq.) compliance, including expected costs of administration. | ||||||
(c) | Completion of the VoteCal database, including information on the costs associated with the use of contractors and consultants, the names of the
contractors and consultants used, and the purposes for which contractors and consultants were used. | ||||||
4. | The Department of Finance may authorize an increase in the appropriation of this item, up to the total amount of the program reserve. Any such approval shall be accompanied by the approval of an amended spending plan submitted by the Secretary of State providing detailed justification for the increased expenses. An approval of an augmentation or of spending plan amendments shall not be effective sooner than 30 days following the transmittal of the approval to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
5. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any primary vendor contract for the development of a new statewide voter registration database shall be subject to the notification and other requirements under Section 11.00. The validity of any such contract shall be contingent upon the appropriation of funds in future budget acts. | ||||||
6. | Upon notification and approval of a spending plan pursuant to Provision 4, the Department of Finance may authorize the transfer of amounts from this item to Item 0890-101-0890 in order to realign the budget in a manner that is consistent with the approved plan. | ||||||
7. | County contracts funded by Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et seq.) federal funds will be available pursuant to Section 16304.1 of the Government Code. |
0890-001-3244—For support of Secretary of State, for payment to Item 0890-001-0001, payable from the Political Disclosure, Accountability, Transparency, and Access Fund
........................
| 76,000 |
0890-001-3254—For support of Secretary of State for payment to Item 0890-001-0001, payable from the Business Programs Modernization Fund
........................
| 500,000 |
0890-101-0890—For local assistance, Secretary of State, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 2,734,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Elections
........................
| 2,734,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Department of Finance may authorize an increase in the appropriation of this item, up to the total amount of the program reserve. Any such approval shall be accompanied by the approval of an amended spending plan submitted by the Secretary of State providing detailed justification for the increased expenses. An approval of an augmentation or of spending plan amendments shall not be effective sooner than 30 days following the transmittal of the approval to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
2. | Upon notification and approval of a spending plan pursuant to Provision 1, the Department of Finance may authorize the transfer of amounts from this item to Item 0890-001-0890 in order to realign the budget in a manner that is consistent with the approved plan. | ||||||
3. | County contracts funded by Help America Vote Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15301 et seq.) federal funds will be available pursuant to Section 16304.1 of the Government Code. |
0911-001-0001—For support of | 91,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | If the Citizens Redistricting Commission is required to convene during the 2014–15
fiscal year for the purpose of (a) defending any action regarding a certified final map pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 3 of Article XXI of the California Constitution, (b) responding to Senate Bill 1096 of the 2011–12 Regular Session pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 8251 of the Government Code, (c) filling any vacancy, whether created by removal, resignation, or absence, in a commission position pursuant to Section 8252.5 of the Government Code, or (d) responding to any litigation involving issues unrelated to a certified final map, the commission shall submit a written request to the Director of Finance for an augmentation of the amount available for expenditure under this item to provide funding for the associated expenses of the commission’s meeting. The Director of Finance shall provide notification in writing of any augmentation granted under this provision to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of
the Legislature that consider the State Budget not less than 30 days prior to the effective date of that approval, or not later than whatever lesser time prior to that effective date the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0950-001-0001—For support of | |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 100000-Personal Services
........................
| 22,940,000 | |||||
(2) | 300000-Operating Expenses and Equipment
........................
| ||||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −22,547,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund (Item
0950-001-9740)
........................
| −2,564,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Director of Finance may authorize a loan from the General Fund, in an amount not to exceed the level of reimbursements appropriated in Schedule (3) to the Treasurer’s office, provided that: | ||||||
(a) | The loan is to meet cash needs resulting from a delay in receipt of reimbursements. | ||||||
(b) | The loan is short term, and shall be repaid within two months. | ||||||
(c) | Interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code. | ||||||
(d) | The Director of Finance shall not approve the loan unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later
than 30 days prior to the effective date of the approval, or not later than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
(e) | At the end of the two-month term of the loan, the Treasurer’s office shall notify the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee whether the Treasurer’s office has repaid the loan pursuant to subdivision (b). | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon certification by the Treasurer’s office, the Department of Finance may authorize expenditures of up to $800,000 in excess of the amount appropriated in this item for the payment of rating
agencies fees and advertising expenses on general obligation bond, lease-revenue bond, and revenue anticipation note sales that have been canceled after the costs were incurred. The Department of Finance shall provide notification in writing to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee no more than 30 days after that authorization. |
0950-001-9740—For support of | 2,564,000 |
0954-001-0001—For support of | 356,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Governor’s Scholarship Programs
........................
| 356,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Scholarshare Investment Board shall provide to the appropriate legislative fiscal committees and the Department of Finance a report not later than September 30 of each year, on the remaining accounts and funds from the Governor’s Scholarship Program. The report shall include data on all closed and remaining open accounts, past and current monthly award withdrawal amounts,
and the current value of accounts by award cohort. |
0954-001-0564—For support of | 2,505,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Golden State Scholarshare Trust Program
........................
| 2,505,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the Scholarshare Investment Board in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each
instance determine. | ||||||
2. | The Scholarshare Investment Board shall provide to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate budget subcommittees of the Legislature a report not later than April 1 of each year, on the Scholarshare Outreach and Public Education (SCOPE) program. The report shall identify the use of the funds, including the distribution of funds, specific uses of the funds, strategies employed to reach the target demographic, and the extent to which outreach efforts were successful in increasing the number of families saving for higher education. |
0956-001-0171—For support of California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission, payable from the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission Fund
........................
| 2,863,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission
........................
| 3,043,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −180,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the
California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0959-001-0169—For support of California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, payable from the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee Fund
........................
| 1,410,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Debt Limit Allocation Committee
........................
| 1,410,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the committee, or his or her designee, may
in each instance determine. |
0965-001-0215—For support of California Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission, payable from the Industrial Development Fund
........................
| 40,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Industrial
Development Financing Advisory Commission
........................
| 40,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the California Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the committee, or his or her designee, may in each
instance determine. |
0968-001-0448—For support of California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, payable from the Occupancy Compliance Monitoring Account, Tax Credit Allocation Fee Account
........................
| 4,115,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
........................
| 4,195,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −80,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the California Tax
Credit Allocation Committee in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0968-001-0457—For support of California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, payable from the Tax Credit Allocation Fee Account
........................
| 2,265,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Tax Credit
Allocation Committee
........................
| 2,295,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −30,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize expenditures for the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee in excess of the
amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0971-001-0465—For support of California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority, payable from the Energy Resources Programs Account
........................
| 612,000 |
0971-001-0528—For support of California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority, payable from the California Alternative Energy Authority Fund
........................
| 1,559,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority
........................
| 4,807,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −3,248,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may
authorize expenditures for the California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority in excess of the amount appropriated not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor is provided to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees in each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. |
0971-490—Reappropriation, California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing. The unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2014, of the appropriation provided below is reappropriated for the purpose provided for in that appropriation and shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2015: | |||||||
0465—Energy Resources Programs Account | |||||||
(1) | Item
0971-101-0465, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013) |
0977-001-6046—For support of California Health Facilities Financing Authority, payable from the Children’s Hospital Fund
........................
| 337,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Children’s Hospital
Program
........................
| 337,000 |
0977-001-6079—For support of California Health Facilities Financing Authority, payable from the Children’s Hospital Bond Act Fund
........................
| 165,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Children’s
Hospital Program
........................
| 165,000 |
0977-101-3085—For local assistance, California Health Facilities Financing Authority, payable from the Mental Health Services Fund
........................
| 4,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50-Mental Health
Wellness Grants
........................
| 6,800,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −2,800,000 |
0984-490—Reappropriation, California Secure Choice Retirement Savings Investment Board. The unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2014, of the appropriation provided below is reappropriated for the purpose provided for in that appropriation and is available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2015. The budgetary provision included in the item below shall apply to the 2014–15 fiscal year. | |||||||
8081—Secure Choice Retirement Savings Program Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 0984-001-8081, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013) |
0985-001-0001—For support of California School Finance Authority
........................
| 373,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40-Charter School Facility Grant Program
........................
| 270,000 | |||||
(2) | 50-Charter School Revolving Loan Program
........................
| 103,000 |
0985-001-0890—For support of California School Finance Authority, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 148,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Charter School Facilities Program
........................
| 148,000 |
0985-001-9734—For support of California School Finance Authority, payable from the 2004 Charter School Facilities Account, 2004 State School Facilities Fund
........................
| 624,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Charter School Facilities Program
........................
| 624,000 |
0985-001-9735—For support of California School Finance Authority, payable from the 2006 Charter School Facilities Account, 2006 State School Facilities Fund
........................
| 429,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Charter School Facilities Program
........................
| 429,000 |
0985-101-0890—For local assistance, California School Finance Authority, State Charter School Facilities Incentive Grant Program, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 20,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | No charter school receiving funds under the program authorized
under this provision shall receive funding in excess of 75 percent of annual lease costs through this program or in combination with any other source of funding provided in this or any other act. |
0985-220-0001—For local assistance, California School Finance Authority (Proposition 98), for transfer to Section A of the State School Fund, Program 40-Charter School Facility Grant Program, as set forth in Section 47614.5 of the Education Code
........................
| 92,031,000 |
1110-001-0024—For support of State Board of Guide Dogs for the Blind, Program 54, payable from the Guide Dogs for the Blind Fund
........................
| 203,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and
penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0069—For support of State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, payable from the Barbering and Cosmetology Contingent Fund
........................
| 20,968,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 22-State Board of
Barbering and Cosmetology
........................
| 21,025,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −57,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the
Government Code. |
1110-001-0093—For support of Contractors’ State License Board, for payment to Item 1110-001-0735, payable from the Construction Management Education Account
........................
| 174,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the
assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0108—For support of Acupuncture Board, payable from the Acupuncture Fund
........................
| 3,256,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 56-Acupuncture Board
........................
| 3,279,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −23,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0152—For support of Board of Chiropractic Examiners, payable from the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners’ Fund
........................
| 3,769,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 19-Board of Chiropractic
Examiners
........................
| 3,813,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −44,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government
Code. |
1110-001-0175—For support of Medical Board of California, Registered Dispensing Opticians, for payment to Item 1110-001-0758, payable from the Dispensing Opticians Fund
........................
| 330,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived
from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0205—For support of Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Geologists and Geophysicists Program, for payment to Item 1110-001-0770, payable from the Geology and Geophysics Account
........................
| 1,394,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in
this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0210—For support of Medical Board of California, Outpatient Setting, for payment to Item 1110-001-0758, payable from the Outpatient Setting Fund of the Medical Board of California
........................
| 27,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may
include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0264—For support of Osteopathic Medical Board of California, payable from the Osteopathic Medical Board of California Contingent Fund
........................
| 1,801,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 70.01-Osteopathic Medical Board of California
........................
| 1,868,000 | |||||
(2) | 70.02-Distributed Osteopathic Medical Board of California
........................
| −14,000 | |||||
(3) | 71-Naturopathic Medicine Committee
........................
| 305,000 | |||||
(4) | Reimbursements
........................
| −53,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Naturopathic Doctor’s Fund (Item 1110-001-3069)
........................
| −305,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0280—For support of Physician Assistant Board, payable from the Physician Assistant Fund
........................
| 1,424,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 59-Physician Assistant Board
........................
| 1,474,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −50,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0295—For support of California Board of Podiatric Medicine, payable from the Board of Podiatric Medicine Fund
........................
| 1,423,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 61-California Board of
Podiatric Medicine
........................
| 1,427,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −4,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government
Code. |
1110-001-0310—For support of Board of Psychology, payable from the Psychology Fund
........................
| 4,586,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 62-Board of Psychology
........................
| 4,637,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −51,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0319—For support of Respiratory Care Board of California, payable from the Respiratory Care Fund
........................
| 3,422,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 64-Respiratory Care Board of
California
........................
| 3,488,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −66,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code.
|
1110-001-0326—For support of State Athletic Commission, payable from the Athletic Commission Fund
........................
| 1,401,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 9-State Athletic Commission
........................
| 1,637,000 | |||||
(2) | Amount payable from the Boxers’ Pension Fund (Item 1110-002-9250)
........................
| −109,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the State Athletic Commission Neurological Examination Account (Item 1110-001-0492)
........................
| −127,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0376—For support of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board, payable from the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Fund
........................
| 1,936,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 65-Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board
........................
| 1,969,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −33,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may
include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0399—For support of | 391,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0492—For support of State Athletic Commission, for payment to Item 1110-001-0326, payable from the State Athletic Commission Neurological Examination Account
........................
| 127,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived
from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0704—For support of California Board of Accountancy, payable from the Accountancy Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 13,413,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 3-California Board
of Accountancy
........................
| 13,709,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −296,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government
Code. |
1110-001-0706—For support of California Architects Board, payable from the California Architects Board Fund
........................
| 3,901,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 06.02.020-Distributed
Cost-Architects/Landscape Architects
........................
| −26,000 | |||||
(2) | 06.10.010-California Architects Board
........................
| 3,932,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −5,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0735—For support of Contractors’ State License Board, payable from the Contractors’ License Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Contractors’ State License Board
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −353,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the Construction Management Education Account (Item 1110-001-0093)
........................
| −174,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0741—For support of Dental Board of California, payable from the State Dentistry Fund
........................
| 12,155,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 36.10-Dental Board of California
........................
| 12,422,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −267,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0755—For support of | 13,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The
amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0757—For support of California Architects Board, Landscape Architect Technical Committee, Program 06.20, payable from the California Architects Board-Landscape Architects Fund
........................
| 1,174,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may
include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0758—For support of Medical Board of California, payable from the Contingent Fund of the Medical Board of California
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 55.10.010-Medical Board of California
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 55.15-Registered Dispensing Opticians
........................
| 330,000 | |||||
(3) | 55.17-Outpatient Setting
........................
| 27,000 | |||||
(4) | 55.02.020-Distributed Medical Board of
California
........................
| −780,000 | |||||
(5) | Reimbursements
........................
| −384,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Dispensing Opticians Fund (Item 1110-001-0175)
........................
| −330,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Outpatient Setting Fund of the Medical Board of California (Item 1110-001-0210)
........................
| −27,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0759—For support of Physical Therapy Board of California, payable from the Physical Therapy Fund
........................
| 3,805,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 58-Physical Therapy Board of California
........................
| 3,904,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −99,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0761—For support of Board of Registered Nursing, payable from the Board of Registered Nursing Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 78-Board of Registered Nursing
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,014,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0763—For support of State Board of Optometry, payable from the Optometry Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 1,804,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 69-State Board of
Optometry
........................
| 1,810,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −6,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government
Code. |
1110-001-0767—For support of California State Board of Pharmacy, payable from the Pharmacy Board Contingent Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 19,163,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 72-California State Board of Pharmacy
........................
| 19,414,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −251,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as
specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0770—For support of Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, payable from the Professional Engineer’s and Land Surveyor’s Fund
........................
| 9,640,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 75.10-Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
........................
| 9,724,000 | |||||
(2) | 75.20-Geologists and Geophysicists Program
........................
| 1,394,000 | |||||
(3) | 75.02.020-Distributed Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
........................
| −68,000 | |||||
(4) | Reimbursements
........................
| −16,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Geology and Geophysics Account (Item 1110-001-0205)
........................
| −1,394,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0771—For support of Court Reporters Board of California, payable from the Court Reporters’ Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 81-Court Reporters Board of California
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −18,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0773—For support of Board of Behavioral Sciences, payable from the Behavioral Sciences Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 9,089,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 18-Board of
Behavioral Sciences
........................
| 9,139,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −50,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government
Code. |
1110-001-0775—For support of Structural Pest Control Board, payable from the Structural Pest Control Fund
........................
| 4,444,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 85-Structural Pest Control Board
........................
| 4,835,000 | |||||
(2) | Amount payable from the Structural Pest Control Education and Enforcement Fund (Item 1110-001-0399)
........................
| −391,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may
include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0777—For support of Veterinary Medical Board, payable from the Veterinary Medical Board Contingent Fund
........................
| 4,369,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 90-Veterinary Medical Board
........................
| 4,395,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −26,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0779—For support of Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, payable from the Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians Fund
........................
| 9,023,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 91.02.020-Distributed Vocational Nurses
........................
| −37,000 | |||||
(2) | 91.10.010-Vocational Nurses Program
........................
| 9,412,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −352,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-0780—For support of Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, payable from the Psychiatric Technician Examiners Account, Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians Fund
........................
| 2,080,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 91.20-Psychiatric Technician Program
........................
| 2,102,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −22,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from
the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-001-3017—For support of California Board of Occupational Therapy, payable from the Occupational Therapy Fund
........................
| 1,294,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 67-California Board of Occupational
Therapy
........................
| 1,316,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −22,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code.
|
1110-001-3069—For support of | 305,000 |
1110-001-3140—For support of | 1,582,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 47-State Dental Hygiene Committee
........................
| 1,588,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −6,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and
penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | Of the amount appropriated in this item, $264,000 is in lieu of the appropriation provided for operating expenses necessary to manage the Dental Hygiene licensing examination pursuant to Section 109 of Chapter 307 of the Statutes of 2009. |
1110-001-3142—For support of | 1,885,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 36.30-State Dental Assistant Program
........................
| 1,901,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −16,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues
derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-002-9250—For support of State Athletic Commission, for payment to Item 1110-001-0326, payable from the Boxers’ Pension Fund
........................
| 109,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and
penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1110-401—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon the request of the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of Finance may make technical revisions to the amount available for expenditure to pay BreEZe project costs based on the BreEZe deployment schedule for each board and bureau. Any augmentations or technical revisions shall be made no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or no sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee may in each instance determine. The revision may increase or
decrease any individual Budget Act item for the Department of Consumer Affairs, but the total net revisions shall be consistent with project costs as approved by the California Technology Agency in the most recent BreEZe Special Project Report. This provision shall apply to all Budget Act items for the Department of Consumer Affairs that have an appropriation for BreEZe. |
1110-402—It is recognized that the healing arts boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs are incurring enforcement costs for Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings services that could have a fiscal impact beyond the amounts appropriated in their respective Budget Act items. Therefore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon the request of the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of Finance may augment the amount available for expenditure by up to $200,000 to pay Attorney General enforcement costs, and $40,000 to pay Office of Administrative Hearings enforcement costs. If the aggregate augmentation amounts exceed $200,000 for Attorney General enforcement costs
or $40,000 for Office of Administrative Hearings enforcement costs, the augmentation may be made not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or no sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee may in each instance determine. The Director of the Department of Consumer Affairs shall provide a report on or before March 1, 2015, on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2014–15 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year. |
1110-403—Notwithstanding |
1110-404—The |
1110-405—The |
1111-002-0166—For support of Arbitration Certification Program, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Certification Account in the Consumer Affairs Fund
........................
| 1,202,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 23-Arbitration Certification Program
........................
| 1,202,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0239—For support of Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Private Security Services Fund
........................
| 12,395,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 25.10.010-Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, Private Security Services Program
........................
| 12,999,000 | |||||
(2) | 25.02.020-Distributed Private Security Services
........................
| −104,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −500,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0305—For support of | 11,111,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 27.10.010-Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
........................
| 11,111,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | The Private
Postsecondary Education Administration Fund reserve limit of six months of operating expenses pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 94930 of the Education Code shall be suspended until January 1, 2015. |
1111-002-0317—For support of Bureau of Real Estate, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Real Estate Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 42-Bureau of Real Estate
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −435,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the amount appropriated in this item, $2,800,000 shall be used only for the purposes of the Consumer Recovery Account. | ||||||
2. | The amount
appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0325—For support of Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings, and Thermal Insulation, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Electronic and Appliance Repair Fund
........................
| 2,841,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 28.10-Electronic and Appliance Repair Program
........................
| 2,915,000 | |||||
(2) | 28.20-Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Program
........................
| 5,029,000 | |||||
(3) | 28.02.020-Distributed Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair Program
........................
| −61,000 | |||||
(4) | Reimbursements
........................
| −18,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Fund (Item 1111-002-0752)
........................
| −5,024,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0400—For support of Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Real Estate Appraisers Regulation Fund
........................
| 5,541,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 41-Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers
........................
| 5,621,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −80,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified
in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0421—For support of Bureau of Automotive Repair, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Vehicle Inspection and Repair Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 31.10.016-Automotive Repair and Smog Check Programs
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 31.02.090-Distributed Automotive Repair and Smog Check Programs
........................
| −71,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −118,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0459—For support of Telephone Medical Advice Services Bureau, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Telephone Medical Advice Services Fund
........................
| 179,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 37-Telephone Medical Advice Services Bureau
........................
| 179,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0582—For support of Bureau of Automotive Repair, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the High Polluter Repair or Removal Account
........................
| 40,522,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 31.20.016-Vehicle Repair Assistance
........................
| 11,786,000 | |||||
(2) | 31.20.030-Vehicle Retirement
........................
| 20,221,000 | |||||
(3) | 31.20.040-Program Administration
........................
| 8,515,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 26.00, the Department of Finance may authorize transfers among and between Schedules (1) and (2). Any transfer made pursuant to this provision shall be reported in writing to the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee within 30 days of the date of the transfer. |
1111-002-0702—For support of Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Consumer Affairs Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 0 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 35.10.025-Division of
Investigation
........................
| 25,468,000 | |||||
(2) | 35.10.030-DCA Workers’ Compensation
........................
| 4,263,000 | |||||
(3) | 35.10.035-Consumer and Client Services Division
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 35.02.025-Distributed Division of Investigation
........................
| −25,468,000 | |||||
(5) | 35.02.030-Distributed DCA Workers’
Compensation
........................
| −4,263,000 | |||||
(6) | 35.02.035-Distributed Consumer and Client Services Division
........................
| ||||||
(7) | Reimbursements
........................
| −180,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | The Department of Consumer Affairs shall report to the Department of Finance and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee at the conclusion of the project, but no later than October 1, 2015, on the status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this project. | ||||||
3. | In recognition of operational efficiencies resulting from the implementation of the BreEZe information technology project by participating boards, bureaus, and divisions of the Department of Consumer Affairs, a departmentwide budget reduction of $500,000 (special funds) will be effectuated in the 2017–18 fiscal year and ongoing fiscal years. However,
to the extent that additional resources are needed to protect California consumers, boards, bureaus, and divisions, the department may pursue budget augmentations through the annual budget process. |
1111-002-0717—For support of Cemetery and Funeral Bureau, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Cemetery Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 2,484,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 38.10.005-Cemetery Program
........................
| 2,718,000 | |||||
(2) | 38.02.010-Distributed Cemetery Program
........................
| −115,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −119,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0750—For support of Cemetery and Funeral Bureau, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the State Funeral Directors and Embalmers Fund, Professions and Vocations Fund
........................
| 1,851,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 38.20-Funeral Directors and Embalmers Program
........................
| 1,863,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −12,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the
assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0752—For support of Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings, and Thermal Insulation, Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Program, Department of Consumer Affairs, for payment to Item 1111-002-0325, payable from the Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Fund
........................
| 5,024,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-0769—For support of Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Private Investigator Fund
........................
| 692,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 25.20-Private Investigators Program
........................
| 708,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −16,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in
Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-3108—For support of Professional Fiduciaries Bureau, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Professional Fiduciary Fund
........................
| 596,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 89-Professional Fiduciaries Bureau
........................
| 596,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
1111-002-3122—For support of Bureau of Automotive Repair, Department of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Subaccount in the High Polluter Repair or Removal Account
........................
| 40,608,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 31.30.010-Off-Cycle Vehicle Retirement
........................
| 37,000,000 | |||||
(2) | 31.30.020-Vehicle Voucher Program
........................
| 2,800,000 | |||||
(3) | 31.30.030-Enhanced Program Administration
........................
| 808,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon request of the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of Finance may augment the amount available for expenditure to pay for additional off-cycle retirements. The augmentation may only be made no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or no sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee may in each instance determine. The amount of funds augmented shall be consistent with actual program participation and available revenues in
the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Subaccount. |
1111-401—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon the request of the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Department of Finance may make technical revisions to the amount available for expenditure to pay BreEZe project costs based on the BreEZe deployment schedule for each board and bureau. Any augmentations or technical revisions may be made no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or no sooner than whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee may in each instance determine. The revision may increase or
decrease any individual Budget Act item for the Department of Consumer Affairs, but the total net revisions shall be consistent with project costs as approved by the California Technology Agency in the most recent BreEZe Special Project Report. This provision shall apply to all Budget Act items for the Department of Consumer Affairs that have an appropriation for BreEZe. |
1111-402—The |
1111-403—The |
1690-001-0217—For support of Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission, payable from the Insurance Fund
........................
| 1,156,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety
Commission
........................
| 1,156,000 |
1700-001-0001—For support of Department of Fair Employment and Housing
........................
| 16,401,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50-Administration of Civil Rights Law
........................
| 21,585,000 | |||||
(2) | 55-Fair Employment and Housing Council
........................
| 10,000 | |||||
(3) | 90-Department of Justice Legal Services
........................
| 346,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 1700-001-0890)
........................
| −5,540,000 |
1700-001-0890—For support of Department of Fair Employment and Housing, for payment to Item 1700-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 5,540,000 |
1701-001-0067—For support of Department of Business Oversight, payable from the State Corporations Fund
........................
| 48,257,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Investment Program
........................
| 25,351,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Lender-Fiduciary Program
........................
| 22,906,000 | |||||
(3) | 30-Licensing and Supervision of Banks and Trust Companies
........................
| 23,153,000 | |||||
(4) | 35-Money Transmitters
........................
| 3,336,000 | |||||
(5) | 40-Supervision of California Business and Industrial Development Corporations
........................
| 31,000 | |||||
(6) | 45-Savings and Loan
........................
| 80,000 | |||||
(7) | 50-Industrial Banks
........................
| ||||||
(8) | 55-Administration of Local Agency Security
........................
| 415,000 | |||||
(9) | 60-Credit Unions
........................
| 7,604,000 | |||||
(10) | 90.01-Administration
........................
| ||||||
(11) | 90.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| ||||||
(12) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,100,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount Payable from the Local Agency Deposit Security Fund (Item 1701-001-0240)
........................
| −415,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount Payable from the Financial Institutions Fund (Item 1701-001-0298)
........................
| ||||||
(15) | Amount Payable from the Credit Union Fund (Item 1701-001-0299)
........................
| −7,604,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. | ||||||
2. | The Department of Business Oversight shall submit an annual report to the Department of Finance and to the Legislature on January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget each year beginning in 2016. This report shall include, as part of the 2014–15
augmentation to the Broker-Dealer, State Investment |
1701-001-0240—For support of Department of Business Oversight, for payment to Item 1701-001-0067, payable from the Local Agency Deposit Security Fund
........................
| 415,000 |
1701-001-0298—For support of Department of Business Oversight, for payment to Item 1701-001-0067, payable from the Financial Institutions Fund
........................
|
1701-001-0299—For support of Department of Business Oversight, for payment to Item 1701-001-0067, payable from the Credit Union Fund
........................
| 7,604,000 |
1750-001-3153—For support of California Horse Racing Board, payable from the Horse Racing Fund
........................
| 12,355,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-California Horse Racing Board
........................
| 12,355,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Pursuant to Section 19616.51 of the Business and Professions Code, all racing associations and fairs including all breeds of racing shall remit a license fee to the California Horse Racing Board to be deposited in the Horse Racing Fund. For the 2014–15 fiscal year, each racing association and fair shall pay a proportionate share of $11,912,000 in the form of a license fee in accordance with a formula developed by the board. |
2100-001-3036—For support of Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, payable from the Alcohol Beverages Control Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10.10-Licensing
........................
| 28,354,000 | |||||
(2) | 10.20-Compliance
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 10.30.010-Administration
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 10.30.020-Distributed Administration
........................
| ||||||
(5) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,047,000 |
2100-101-3036—For local assistance, Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Program 10.20-Compliance, for grants to local law enforcement agencies, payable from the Alcohol Beverages Control Fund
........................
| 3,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is authorized to grant funds to local law enforcement agencies for the purpose of enhancing enforcement of alcoholic beverage control laws in the local jurisdiction. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, at the discretion of the Director of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control may advance grant funds to local law enforcement agencies. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, at the discretion of the Director of Alcoholic Beverage Control, title to any authorized equipment purchased by the local law enforcement agency pursuant to the grant may be vested in the
local law enforcement agency at the conclusion of the grant period. |
2120-001-0117—For support of Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board, Program 10, payable from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Fund
........................
| 1,027,000 |
2240-001-0001—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the General Fund
........................
| 3,004,000 |
2240-001-0245—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Mobilehome Park Revolving Fund
........................
| 6,778,000 |
2240-001-0530—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Mobilehome Park Purchase Fund
........................
| 579,000 |
2240-001-0648—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, payable from the Mobilehome-Manufactured Home Revolving Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Codes and Standards Program
........................
| 26,034,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Financial Assistance Program
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 30-Housing Policy Development Program
........................
| 2,411,000 | |||||
(4) | 50.01-Administration
........................
| ||||||
(5) | 50.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| ||||||
(6) | 50.03-Distributed Administration of the Housing Policy Development Program
........................
| −137,000 | |||||
(7) | Reimbursements
........................
| −600,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the General Fund (Item 2240-001-0001)
........................
| −3,004,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Mobilehome Parks and Special Occupancy Parks Revolving Fund (Item 2240-001-0245)
........................
| −6,778,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Mobilehome Park Purchase Fund (Item 2240-001-0530)
........................
| −579,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Self-Help Housing Fund (Item 2240-001-0813)
........................
| −122,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 2240-001-0890)
........................
| −8,814,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund (Item 2240-001-0929)
........................
| −4,163,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Predevelopment Loan Fund (Item 2240-001-0980)
........................
| −329,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Building Standards Administration Special Revolving Fund (Item 2240-001-3144)
........................
| −624,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Enterprise Zone Fund (Item 2240-001-3165)
........................
| −1,374,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund (Item 2240-001-3237)
........................
| −810,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods (BEGIN) Fund (Item 2240-001-6038)
........................
| −191,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods (BEGIN) Fund (Item 2240-002-6038)
........................
| −365,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Affordable Housing Innovation Fund (Item 2240-001-6068)
........................
| −325,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount
payable from the Regional Planning, Housing, and Infill Incentive Account, Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2006 (Item 2240-001-6069)
........................
| −2,796,000 | |||||
(22) | Amount payable from the Housing Urban-Suburban-and-Rural Parks Account, Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2006 (Item 2240-001-6071)
........................
| −920,000 | |||||
(22.5) | Amount payable from the Housing for Veterans Fund (Item 2240-001-6082)
........................
| −1,231,000 | |||||
(23) | Amount payable from the Transit-Oriented Development Implementation Fund (Item 2240-001-9736)
........................
| −1,199,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 18077 of the Health and Safety Code or any other provision of law, the first $1,888,000 in revenues collected by the Department of Housing and Community Development from manufactured home license fees shall be deposited in the Mobilehome-Manufactured Home Revolving Fund, and shall be available to the department for the support, collection, administration, and enforcement of manufactured home license fees. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 18077.5 of the Health and Safety Code or any other provision of law, the Department of Housing and Community Development is not
required to comply with the reporting requirement of Section 18077.5 of the Health and Safety Code. |
2240-001-0813—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Self-Help Housing Fund
........................
| 122,000 |
2240-001-0890—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 8,814,000 |
2240-001-0929—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund
........................
| 4,163,000 |
2240-001-0980—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Predevelopment Loan Fund
........................
| 329,000 |
2240-001-3144—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Building Standards Administration Special Revolving Fund
........................
| 624,000 |
2240-001-3165—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Enterprise Zone Fund
........................
| 1,374,000 |
2240-001-3237—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund
........................
| 810,000 |
2240-001-6038—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods (BEGIN) Fund
........................
| 191,000 |
2240-001-6068—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Affordable Housing Innovation Fund
........................
| 325,000 |
2240-001-6069—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Regional Planning, Housing, and Infill Incentive Account, Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2006
........................
| 2,796,000 |
2240-001-6071—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Housing Urban-Suburban-and-Rural Parks Account, Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2006
........................
| 920,000 |
2240-001-6082—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Housing for Veterans Fund, for the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014
........................
| 1,231,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Appropriations from the Housing for Veterans Fund are contingent upon voter approval of the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014 at the June 3, 2014, statewide direct primary election. |
2240-001-9736—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Transit-Oriented Development Implementation Fund
........................
| 1,199,000 |
2240-002-6038—For support of Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-001-0648, payable from the Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods (BEGIN) Fund
........................
| 365,000 |
2240-101-0001—For local assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development
........................
| 5,629,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Financial Assistance Program
........................
| 117,199,000 | |||||
(2) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 2240-101-0890)
........................
| −111,570,000 |
2240-101-0890—For local assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, for payment to Item 2240-101-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 111,570,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, federal funds appropriated by
this item but not encumbered or expended by June 30, 2015, may be expended in the subsequent fiscal year. |
2240-101-6071—For local assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, payable from the Housing Urban-Suburban-and-Rural Parks Account, Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund of 2006
........................
|
2240-101-6082—For local assistance, Department of Housing and Community Development, payable from the Housing for Veterans Fund
........................
| 75,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Appropriations from the Housing for Veterans Fund are contingent upon voter approval of the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014 at the June 3, 2014, statewide direct primary election. | ||||||
2. | The Director of Finance may authorize an increase in this appropriation, up to the total amount of proceeds available pursuant to the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014. Any approved increase shall correspond to the level of awards anticipated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. An approval of an augmentation may be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification is provided in writing to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2020. The Director of Finance may authorize an extension of the liquidation period if it is determined that an extension is needed to facilitate a project’s completion. An approval may be authorized not sooner than 30 days after notification is provided in writing to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations. |
2240-102-0001—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund, for purposes of the Multifamily Housing Program (Chapter 6.7 (commencing with Section 50675) of Part 2 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code)
........................
| 100,000,000 |
2240-103-0001—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, to the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund, for purposes of the Multifamily Housing Program’s supportive housing projects (Section 50675.14 of the Health and Safety Code)
........................
| 100,000,000 |
2600-001-0042—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 877,000 |
2600-001-0046—For support of California Transportation Commission, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 1,554,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Administration of California Transportation Commission
........................
| 3,561,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −525,000 | |||||
(3) | Amount payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 2600-001-0042)
........................
| −877,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6055).
........................
| −144,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (Item 2600-001-6056).
........................
| −140,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6058)
........................
| −130,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6059)
........................
| −36,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the State-Local Partnership Program Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6060)
........................
| −66,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6062)
........................
| −6,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6063)
........................
| −23,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2600-001-6064)
........................
| −60,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Upon order of the Director of Finance, funds may be transferred between Items 2600-001-6055, 2600-001-6056, 2600-001-6058, 2600-001-6059, 2600-001-6060, 2600-001-6062, 2600-001-6063, and 2600-001-6064 in order to meet program oversight needs as programs proceed through the implementation process. |
2600-001-6055—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 144,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6056—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund
........................
| 140,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6058—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 130,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6059—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 36,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6060—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the State-Local Partnership Program Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 66,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6062—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, from the Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 6,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6063—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 23,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-001-6064—For support of California Transportation Commission, for payment to Item 2600-001-0046, payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 60,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 1 of Item 2600-001-0046 also applies to this item. |
2600-402—Before allocating projects in the 2014–15 fiscal year that would result in the issuance of notes pursuant to Section 14553 of the Government Code exceeding $300,000,000, the California Transportation Commission shall consult with the Transportation Agency, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Finance pursuant to Section 14553.8 of the Government Code to consider and determine the appropriateness of the mechanism authorized by Section 14553 of the Government Code in comparison to other funding mechanisms, and to determine and report to the Governor and the Legislature the effect of issuance of the notes on future federal funding commitments. Allocations exceeding $300,000,000
shall not be made prior to providing 60 days’ notice to the chairpersons of the transportation committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. |
2640-104-6059—For local assistance, State Transit Assistance, for allocation by the Controller pursuant to Sections 99313 and 99314 of the Public Utilities Code, payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 793,100,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Sections 99313 and 99314 of the Public Utilities Code, not more than $185,658 of the amount appropriated in this item shall reimburse the Controller for expenditures for administration of local transit assistance funds. | ||||||
2. | Projects eligible for funding from this item shall be allocated by the Controller and shall be available for allocation until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. |
2640-490—Reappropriation, State Transit Assistance. The amounts specified in the following citations are reappropriated for the purposes provided for in the appropriations and are available for allocation until June 30, 2015, and are available for encumbrance or liquidation until June 30, 2019. | |||||||
6059—Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 | |||||||
(1) | Item 2640-104-6059, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2640-104-6059, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2640-104-6059, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) |
2660-001-0041—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Aeronautics Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 3,790,000 |
2660-001-0042—For support of Department of Transportation, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Aeronautics
........................
| 4,275,000 | |||||
(2) | 20.10-Highway Transportation— Capital Outlay Support
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 20.30-Highway Transportation— Local Assistance
........................
| 52,852,000 | |||||
(4) | 20.40-Highway Transportation—
Program Development
........................
| 76,230,000 | |||||
(5) | 20.65-Highway Transportation— Legal
........................
| 125,502,000 | |||||
(6) | 20.70-Highway Transportation— Operations
........................
| 256,842,000 | |||||
(7) | 20.80-Highway Transportation—Maintenance
........................
| ||||||
(8) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| ||||||
(9) | 40-Transportation Planning
........................
| ||||||
(10) | 50.10-Administration Program Costs
........................
| 473,517,000 | |||||
(11) | 50.20-Distributed Administration Program Costs
........................
| −473,517,000 | |||||
(12) | 60.10-Equipment Service Program Costs
........................
| 175,145,000 | |||||
(13) | 60.20-Distributed Equipment Service Program Costs
........................
| −175,145,000 | |||||
(14) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Aeronautics Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 2660-001-0041)
........................
| −3,790,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 2660-001-0046)
........................
| ||||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Historic Property Maintenance Fund (Item 2660-001-0365)
........................
| −1,637,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 2660-001-0890)
........................
| ||||||
(19) | Amount payable from the State Route 99 Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6072)
........................
| ||||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6055)
........................
| ||||||
(21) | Amount payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (Item 2660-004-6056)
........................
| ||||||
(22) | Amount payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway
Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6058)
........................
| ||||||
(23) | Amount payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air
Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6059)
........................
| −1,097,000 | |||||
(24) | Amount payable from the State-Local Partnership Program Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6060)
........................
| ||||||
(25) | Amount payable from the Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6062)
........................
| −395,000 | |||||
(26) | Amount payable from the Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6063)
........................
| −399,000 | |||||
(27) | Amount payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006 (Item 2660-004-6064)
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item from the State Highway Account may be reduced and replaced by an equivalent amount of federal funds determined by the Department of Transportation to be available and necessary to comply with Section 8.50 and the most effective management of state transportation resources. Not more than 30 days after replacing the state funds with federal funds, the Director of Finance shall notify in writing the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of this action. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funding appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-005-0042 to pay for any necessary insurance, debt service, and other financing-related expenditures for Department of Transportation-occupied office buildings. Any transfer will require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be supplemented with federal funding appropriation authority and with prior fiscal year State Highway Account appropriation balances at a level determined by the Department of Transportation as required to process claims utilizing federal advance
construction through the plan of financial adjustment process pursuant to Sections 11251 and 16365 of the Government Code. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-001-0042, 50.00-Administration from the State Highway Account, may be reduced and replaced by an equivalent amount of reimbursements determined by the Department of Transportation to be available and necessary to comply with Section 28.50 and the most effective management of state transportation resources. The reimbursements may also be reduced and replaced by an equivalent amount of funds from the State Highway Account. Not more than 30 days after replacing the State Highway Account funds with reimbursements and vice versa, the Director of Finance shall notify in writing the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the
Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of this action. | ||||||
5. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (7), $231,666,000 is for major maintenance contracts for the preservation of highway pavement, and shall not be used to supplant any other funding that would have been used for major pavement maintenance. | ||||||
6. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (5), $68,556,000 is for the payment of tort lawsuit claims and awards. Any funds for that purpose that are unencumbered as of April 1, 2015, may be transferred to Item 2660-302-0042. Any transfer shall require the prior approval of the Department of
Finance. | ||||||
7. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (2), transfers of expenditure authority may be made between Items 2660-001-0042, 2660-001-0890, 2660-002-3007, 2660-004-6055, 2660-004-6056, 2660-004-6058, 2660-004-6059, 2660-004-6060, 2660-004-6062, 2660-004-6063, 2660-004-6064, and 2660-004-6072 to accommodate changes in capital outlay and local assistance program-related workload by funding source or changes in availability of funds. The Department of Finance shall authorize the transfers not sooner than 30 days after notification of the necessity therefor in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. | ||||||
8. | The Department of Finance may augment the amount appropriated in Schedule (6) by up to $2,000,000 for the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 consultant contracts if the number of access requests and grievances exceeds the Department of Transportation’s projections. The Department of Finance shall authorize the augmentation not sooner than 30 days after notification of the necessity therefor in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. | ||||||
9. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (9), the Department of Transportation shall exempt project initiation document development and oversight services reimbursed from local
government agencies from full cost recovery as outlined in its Indirect Cost Recovery Plan. | ||||||
10. | The Department of Transportation shall streamline the cooperative work agreement process related to project initiation document development and oversight to reduce costs to local agencies. | ||||||
11. | The Department of Finance may augment the amount appropriated in Schedule (2) by up to | ||||||
12. | The Department of Transportation shall exempt the High-Speed Rail Authority from full cost recovery as outlined in its Indirect Cost Recovery Plan. The Department of Transportation will charge the High-Speed Rail Authority for functional overhead. | ||||||
13. | Of the funds appropriated in this item $27,000,000 is a one-time increase in funding for maintenance operations from the early repayment of a General Fund loan.
| ||||||
14. | The Department of Transportation shall provide data related to its 2015–16 fiscal year Capital Outlay Support budget request on January 10, 2015. | ||||||
15 | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (2), $272,000,000 is for overhead and corporate resources in support of the Capital Outlay Support Program. This amount may be adjusted pursuant to the provisions of Control Section 3.60 or provisions of Item 9800-001-0001, 9800-001-0494, or 9800-001-0988 with the concurrence of the Department of Finance. The Department of Transportation shall provide quarterly reports, to the Department of Finance, of actual expenditures for overhead and corporate resources beginning October 1, 2014. In addition, the Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Department of Finance, shall review the overhead and corporate components of the Capital Outlay Support Program. Results associated with this review shall be included in the 2015–16 annual May Revision Finance Letter. |
2660-001-0046—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For Program 30—Mass Transportation, $108,947,000 appropriated in this item is available for intercity rail contracts. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item from the Public Transportation Account may be reduced and replaced by an equivalent amount of federal funds determined by the Department of Transportation to be available and necessary to comply with Section 8.50 and the most effective management of state transportation resources. Not more than 30 days after
replacing the state funds with federal funds, the Director of Finance shall notify in writing the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of this action. | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, the Department of Finance may transfer expenditure authority among schedules to accommodate increases in Amtrak contract costs related to fuel. |
2660-001-0365—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Historic Property Maintenance Fund
........................
| 1,637,000 |
2660-001-0890—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For Program 20—Highway Transportation. For purposes of Section 163 of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
2. | For Program 20—Highway Transportation. Federal funds may be received from any federal source, and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may augment this item with additional federal funds in conjunction with an equivalent offsetting reduction in State Highway Account funds in Item 2660-001-0042, pursuant to Provision 1 of that item, or Public Transportation Account funds in Item 2660-001-0046, pursuant to Provision 2 of that item. | ||||||
4. | Provision 8 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. |
2660-002-0042—For support of Department of Transportation, payable from the State Highway Account to fund ongoing administrative costs for Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles
........................
| 600,000 |
2660-002-0890—For support of Department of Transportation, for debt service requirements and other financing-related costs for federal Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicles (GARVEE) issued in the 2014–15 fiscal year, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until expended. | ||||||
2. | If specific projects in the State Highway Operation and Protection Program are identified as ready for construction funding in the 2014–15 fiscal year and cash balances are not sufficient to allocate funds to those projects, this item may be augmented by up to $300,000,000 after submittal of a request to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for a 30-day review. Any request made pursuant to this provision shall include a description of the project or projects, the financing plans, and the cash balances of the State Highway Account. | ||||||
3. | The appropriation in this item reflects, in part, the pledge made by the California Transportation Commission in accordance with Section 14553.7 of the Government Code in connection with the GARVEE bonds issued in the 2014–15 fiscal year. | ||||||
4. | Funds appropriated in this item are in lieu of the amounts that have been appropriated pursuant to Section 14554.8 of the Government Code. |
2660-002-3007—For support of Department of Transportation, payable from the Traffic Congestion Relief Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.10-Highway Transportation— Capital Outlay Support
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| 301,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the California Transportation Commission allocates funds to Traffic Congestion Relief Program projects in the 2014–15 fiscal year, the Director of Finance may increase expenditure authority in this item for additional capital outlay staffing directly
related to new Traffic Congestion Relief Program allocations after notifying the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the approval. | ||||||
2. | Provision 8 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. |
2660-004-6055—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. |
2660-004-6056—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6056 or 2660-304-6056. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6058—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6058 or 2660-304-6058. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6059—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 1,097,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6059 or 2660-304-6059. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6060—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the State-Local Partnership Program Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. |
2660-004-6062—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 395,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6062. This transfer shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6063—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 399,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6063. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6064—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6064. This transfer shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-004-6072—For support of Department of Transportation, for payment to Item 2660-001-0042, payable from the State Route 99 Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 7 of Item 2660-001-0042 also applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6072 or 2660-304-6072. This transfer shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-005-0042—For support of Department of Transportation, for building insurance, debt service, and other financing-related costs for department-occupied office buildings, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 14,665,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 14,558,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 108,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds provided in Item 2660-001-0042 may be transferred to this item to pay for any necessary insurance, debt service, and other financing-related costs for Department of Transportation-occupied office buildings. Any transfer shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
2. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works
Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
3. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
2660-007-0042—For support of Department of Transportation, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 100,617,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.10-Highway
Transportation— Capital Outlay Support
........................
| 47,601,000 | |||||
(2) | 20.65-Highway Transportation— Legal
........................
| 713,000 | |||||
(3) | 20.70-Highway Transportation— Operations
........................
| 1,707,000 | |||||
(4) | 20.80-Highway Transportation— Maintenance
........................
| 50,596,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item may be expended only to attain compliance with (a) the stormwater discharge provisions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits as promulgated by the State Water Resources Control Board or regional water quality control boards, (b) the Statewide Storm Water Management Plan, (c) a court order,
or (d) any other nonproject water or air quality related environmental activity that protects air quality or the quality of receiving waters. | ||||||
2. | The funds appropriated in this item may be transferred between schedules. Any transfer will require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-011-0041—For transfer by the Controller from the Aeronautics Account, State Transportation Fund, to the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, as prescribed by Section 21682.5 of the Public Utilities Code
........................
| (30,000) |
2660-011-0052—For transfer by the Controller from the Local Airport Loan Account, to the Aeronautics Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| (4,000,000) |
2660-011-0062—For transfer by the Controller from the Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund, to the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| (237,000,000) |
2660-011-2500—For transfer by the Controller from the Pedestrian Safety Account, State Transportation Fund, to the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| (1,996,000) |
2660-012-0042—For augmentation for emergencies relating to a state of emergency declared by the Governor, payable from the State Highway Account
........................
| (40,000,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Required notification to the Legislature of appropriations pursuant to this item
shall include, in addition to all other required information, (a) an estimate of federal funds or other funds that the department may receive for the same purposes as the proposed appropriation, and (b) explanation of the necessity of the proposed appropriation given anticipated federal funds or other funds. | ||||||
2. | Funds appropriated in this item may be used for support, local assistance, or capital outlay expenditures. |
2660-021-0042—For transfer by the Controller from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund, to the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, as prescribed by Section 194 of the Streets and Highways Code
........................
| (25,046,000) |
2660-022-0042—For transfer by the Controller from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund, to the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund to be used as specified in Section 164.56 of the Streets and Highways Code
........................
| (7,000,000) |
2660-101-0042—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 27,001,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation— Local Assistance
........................
| 27,000,000 | |||||
(a) | Regional Improvements
........................
| (27,000,000) | |||||
(b) | Interregional Improvements
........................
| (0) | |||||
(2) | 30.10-Mass Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-102-0042, 2660-108-0042, 2660-301-0042, or 2660-302-0042. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be supplemented with federal funding appropriation authority and with prior year State Highway Account appropriation balances at a level determined by the Department of Transportation as required to process claims utilizing federal advance construction through the plan of financial adjustment process under Sections 11251 and 16365 of the
Government Code. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Schedule (2) may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0046. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-101-0046—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, Program 30-Mass Transportation, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 75,961,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for
allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-301-0046. These transfers require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-101-0890—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 40,001,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 40,000,000 | |||||
(a) | Regional Improvements
........................
| (40,000,000) | |||||
(b) | Interregional Improvements
........................
| (0) | |||||
(2) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
2. | Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-102-0890, 2660-108-0890, 2660-301-0890, or 2660-302-0890. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. |
2660-102-0042—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 116,313,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 104,313,000 | |||||
(a) | Regional Surface Transportation Program Exchange
........................
| (57,849,000) | |||||
(b) | Local Assistance
........................
| (46,464,000) | |||||
(2) | 40-Transportation Planning
........................
| 12,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in Schedule (1) shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June
30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-101-0042, 2660-108-0042, 2660-301-0042, or 2660-302-0042. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-102-0890—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,637,400,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 1,506,000,000 | |||||
(2) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| 60,000,000 | |||||
(3) | 40-Transportation Planning
........................
| 71,400,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-101-0890, 2660-108-0890, 2660-301-0890, or 2660-302-0890. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. Funds appropriated in Schedules (1) and (2) shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | For Program 20—Highway Transportation. For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all
expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
3. | For Program 20—Highway Transportation. Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. |
2660-104-6055—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance ........................ | 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6055. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6055 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
4. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (a) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (b) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. |
2660-104-6056—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6056. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated to Item 2660-004-6056 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6058—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 2,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation— Local Assistance
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
(2) | 30.10-Mass Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall
be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-304-6058. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subdivision (e) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized
under subdivision (e) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6058 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6059—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, | 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30.10-Mass Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30,
2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6059. These transfers require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6059 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6062—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 9,991,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance
........................
| 9,991,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item may be
adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subdivision (i) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under subdivision (i) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated to Item 2660-004-6062 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6063—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item may be
adjusted up to an amount that would either (a) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6063 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6064—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 748,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation— Local Assistance
........................
| 748,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6064. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (k) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (k) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6064 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-104-6072—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Route 99 Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation— Local Assistance
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds
appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-304-6072. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subdivision (b) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under subdivision (b) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6072 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-105-0046—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, Program 30-Mass Transportation, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, for water transit operations managed through the Metropolitan Transportation Commission
........................
| 3,180,000 |
2660-108-0042—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, Active Transportation Program (ATP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 43,178,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance
........................
| 43,178,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item
2660-101-0042, 2660-102-0042, | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and as necessary to support the Active Transportation Program, funds appropriated in this item may be supplemented with federal funding appropriation authority and with prior year State Highway Account appropriation balances at a level determined by the Department of Transportation as required to process claims utilizing federal advance construction through the plan of financial adjustment process under Sections 11251 and 16365 of the Government
Code. | ||||||
4. | Of the amount appropriated by this item and from Item 2660-108-0890, no less than a combined amount of $24,000,000 is for projects that fund safe routes to schools within the statewide competitive component of the program described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 2381 of the Streets and Highways Code. Within the amount cited in this provision, no less than a combined amount $7,200,000 shall be for non-infrastructure grants, including funding for a state technical assistance resource center. It is the intent of the Legislature that this provision with the same minimum funding levels for safe routes to schools also be included in the budgets for the 2015–16 fiscal year. | ||||||
5. | Of the funds appropriated in this item $8,979,000 is a one-time increase in funding for the Active Transportation Program from the early repayment of a General Fund loan. |
2660-108-0890—For local assistance, Department of Transportation, Active Transportation Program (ATP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 95,281,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.30-Highway Transportation—Local Assistance
........................
| 95,281,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
2. | Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements
shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and as necessary to support the Active Transportation Program, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0890, 2660-102-0890, | ||||||
4. | Of the amount appropriated by this item and from Item 2660-108-0042, no less than a combined amount of $24,000,000 is for projects that fund safe routes to schools within the statewide competitive component of the program described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 2381 of the Streets and Highways Code. The amount cited in this |
2660-301-0042—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 147,001,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 147,000,000 | |||||
(a) | Regional Improvements
........................
| (110,250,000) | |||||
(b) | Interregional Improvements
........................
| (36,750,000) | |||||
(2) | 30.20-Intercity Rail Passenger Program—Capital
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-101-0042, 2660-102-0042, or 2660-302-0042. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be supplemented with federal funding appropriation authority and with prior year State Highway Account appropriation balances at a level determined by the department as required to process claims utilizing federal advance construction through the plan of financial adjustment process under Sections 11251 and 16365 of the Government Code. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Schedule (2) may be transferred to Item 2660-301-0046. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-301-0046—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, payable from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 35,250,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 40,250,000 | ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −5,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until
June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0046 with the prior approval of the Director of Finance. |
2660-301-0890—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 479,001,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 479,000,000 | |||||
(a) | Regional Improvements
........................
| (359,250,000) | |||||
(b) | Interregional Improvements
........................
| (119,750,000) | |||||
(2) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, amounts scheduled in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-101-0890, 2660-102-0890, or 2660-302-0890, upon the prior approval of the Department of Finance. These funds shall be available for allocation by the
California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
3. | Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. |
2660-302-0042—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 524,898,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 1,284,898,000 | |||||
(a) | State Highway Operation and Protection Program
........................
| (1,284,898,000) | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −760,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0042, 2660-102-0042, 2660-301-0042, or 2660-311-0042. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | No funds appropriated in this item are available for expenditure on specialty building facilities. For the purpose of this item, specialty building facilities are equipment facilities, maintenance facilities, material laboratories, and traffic management centers. | ||||||
4. | Funds appropriated in this item from the early repayment of a General Fund loan, $210,000,000, is a one-time increase in funding for state highway pavement and mobility projects. |
2660-302-0890—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,456,023,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 1,456,023,000 | |||||
(a) | State Highway Operation and Protection Program
........................
| (1,456,023,000) | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, amounts scheduled in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0890, 2660-102-0890, or 2660-301-0890. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
3. | Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal
reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which the expenditures were originally made. | ||||||
4. | No funds appropriated in this item are available for expenditure on specialty building facilities. For the purpose of this item, specialty building facilities are equipment facilities, maintenance facilities, material laboratories, and traffic management centers. |
2660-303-0042—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, specialty building facilities, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 5,000,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 5,000,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For the purpose of this item, specialty building facilities are equipment facilities, maintenance facilities, material laboratories, and traffic management centers. Ancillary equipment associated with the management of transportation systems such as loop detectors, closed-circuit television cameras, and transportation management systems field elements are not deemed specialty building facilities and are not funded from this item. | ||||||
2. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation and encumbrance until June 30, 2017, and liquidation until June 30, 2019. |
2660-303-0890—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, specialty building facilities, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway
Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
(a) | State Highway Operation and Protection Program
........................
| (1,000) | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For the purpose of this item, specialty building facilities are equipment facilities,
maintenance facilities, material laboratories, and traffic management centers. Ancillary equipment associated with the management of transportation systems such as loop detectors, closed-circuit television cameras, and transportation management systems field elements are not deemed specialty building facilities and are not funded from this item. | ||||||
2. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation and encumbrance until June 30, 2017, and liquidation until June 30, 2019. |
2660-304-6055—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 101,999,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation ........................ | 101,999,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated to this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6055. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6055 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
4. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (a) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (b) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. |
2660-304-6056—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Trade Corridors Improvement Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 30.20-Intercity Rail Passenger Program—Capital
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred intraschedule or to Item 2660-104-6056. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6056 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-304-6058—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Transportation Facilities Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6058. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subdivision (e) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under subdivision (e) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6058 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-304-6059—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, payable from the Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 159,651,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Mass Transportation
........................
| 159,651,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in
this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6059. These transfers require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6059 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-304-6064—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6064. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (k) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (k) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6064 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-304-6072—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, non-State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), payable from the State Route 99 Account, Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Fund of 2006
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20-Highway Transportation
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | These funds shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-104-6072. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. | ||||||
3. | The amount appropriated in this item may be adjusted to an amount that would either (1) allow full utilization of the funds authorized under subdivision (b) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program, or (2) ensure that expenditures do not exceed the amount authorized under subdivision (b) of Section 8879.23 of the Government Code for this program. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in Item 2660-004-6072 may be transferred to this item. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-308-0042—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, Active Transportation Program (ATP), payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway Transportation—Capital Outlay
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for allocation by the California Transportation Commission until June 30, 2016, and available for encumbrance and liquidation until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item
2660-101-0042, 2660-102-0042, | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and as necessary to support the Active Transportation Program, funds appropriated in this item may be supplemented with federal funding appropriation authority and with prior year State Highway Account appropriation balances at a level determined by the Department of Transportation as required to process claims utilizing federal advance construction through the plan of financial adjustment process under Sections 11251 and 16365 of the Government
Code. |
2660-308-0890—For capital outlay, Department of Transportation, Active Transportation Program (ATP), payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 1,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 20.20-Highway
Transportation—Capital Outlay
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For purposes of the Streets and Highways Code, all expenditures from this item shall be deemed to be expenditures from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. | ||||||
2. | Federal funds may be received from any federal source and shall be deposited in the Federal Trust Fund. Any federal reimbursements shall be credited to the account from which
the expenditures were originally made. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and as necessary to support the Active Transportation Program, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-101-0890, 2660-102-0890, |
2660-399-0042—For the Department of Transportation, for final cost accounting of projects for which appropriations have expired, for state operations, local assistance, or capital outlay, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure until June 30, 2015
........................
| 5,000,000 |
2660-399-0890—For the Department of Transportation, for state operations, local assistance, or capital outlay, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 5,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | $5,000,000 is available for Corridor Improvement and Formula Section 163 grants.
| ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item may be transferred to Item 2660-001-0890, 2660-101-0890, 2660-102-0890, 2660-301-0890, or 2660-302-0890. These transfers shall require the prior approval of the Department of Finance. |
2660-401—Notwithstanding Provision 1 of the following items, the loans authorized by those items shall be repaid as follows: | |||||||
1. | $100,000,000 from Item 2660-011-0042, State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as amended by Item 2660-401, Budget Act of 2012 | ||||||
2. | $328,000,000 from Item 2660-011-0062, Highway User’s Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), plus any interest accrued, shall be | ||||||
3. | $6,000,000 from Item 2660-011-0046, Bicycle Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268
and 269, Stats. 2008), plus any interest accrued, shall be | ||||||
4. | $1,715,000 from Item 2660-011-2500, Pedestrian Safety Account, State Transportation Fund, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), plus any interest accrued, shall be repaid July 1, 2014, upon order of the Director of Finance. |
2660-402—Before allocating projects in the 2014–15 fiscal year that would result in the issuance of notes pursuant to Section 14553 of the Government Code exceeding $300,000,000, the California Transportation Commission shall consult with the California State Transportation Agency, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Finance pursuant to Section 14553.8 of the Government Code to consider and determine the appropriateness of the mechanism authorized by Section 14553 of the Government Code in comparison to other funding mechanisms, and to determine and report to the Governor and the Legislature the effect of issuance of the notes on future federal funding commitments. Allocations above
$300,000,000 shall not be made prior to providing 60 days’ notice to the chairpersons of the transportation committees of each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. |
2660-491—Reappropriation, Department of Transportation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the unliquidated encumbrances for the appropriations provided in the following citations are reappropriated until June 30, 2015. The unencumbered balance shall not be available for encumbrance. | |||||||
0042—State Highway Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-102-0042, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47
and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-303-0042, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-301-0042, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-302-0042, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-303-0042, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172,
Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-311-0042, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-101-0042, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-102-0042, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-301-0042, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008) | ||||||
(10) | Item 2660-302-0042, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(11) | Item 2660-303-0042, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(12) | Item 2660-303-0042, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(13) | Item 2660-311-0042, Budget
Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(14) | Item 2660-102-0042, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
0046—Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-302-0046, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-101-0046, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171
and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
0890—Federal Trust Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-102-0890, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-102-0890, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-101-0890, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-102-0890, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) |
2660-493—Reappropriation, Department of Transportation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the appropriations in the following citations are reappropriated to enable the collection of outstanding federal reimbursements as of the end of June 30, 2014. These appropriations are not available for encumbrance or liquidation and shall revert on June 30, 2015. | |||||||
0890—Federal Trust Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 1998 (Ch. 324, Stats. 1998) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 1999 (Ch. 50, Stats. 1999) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 1999 (Ch. 50, Stats. 1999) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2000 (Ch. 52, Stats. 2000) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-301-0890,
Budget Act of 2000 (Ch. 52, Stats. 2000) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2001 (Ch. 106, Stats. 2001) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2001 (Ch. 106, Stats. 2001) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2002 (Ch. 379, Stats. 2002) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2002 (Ch. 379, Stats. 2002)
| ||||||
(10) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2002 (Ch. 379, Stats. 2002) | ||||||
(11) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2003 (Ch. 157, Stats. 2003) | ||||||
(12) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2003 (Ch. 157, Stats. 2003) | ||||||
(13) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2003 (Ch. 157, Stats. 2003) | ||||||
(14) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004) | ||||||
(15) | Item 2660-102-0890, Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004) | ||||||
(16) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004) | ||||||
(17) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004) | ||||||
(18) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005) | ||||||
(19) | Item 2660-101-0890, Budget Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005) | ||||||
(20) | Item 2660-102-0890, Budget Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005) | ||||||
(21) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005) | ||||||
(22) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005) | ||||||
(23) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(24) | Item 2660-101-0890, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(25) | Item 2660-301-0890, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(26) | Item 2660-302-0890, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006) | ||||||
(27) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(28) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(29) | Item 2660-001-0890, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) |
2660-494—Reappropriation, Department of Transportation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the period to encumber and liquidate for the appropriations provided in the following citations is extended until June 30, 2015. | |||||||
6055—Corridor Mobility Improvement Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6056—Trade Corridors Improvement Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6058—Transportation Facilities Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6059—Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item
2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6060—State and Local Partnership Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6062—Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6063—Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6064—Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item
2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
6072—State Route 99 Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) |
2660-495—Reversion, Department of Transportation. As of June 30, 2014, the unallocated balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations shall revert to the funds from which the appropriations were made: | |||||||
6055—Corridor Mobility Improvement Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex.
Sess.) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) as reappropriated by Item 2660-494, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) as reappropriated by Item 2660-494, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(10) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(11) | Item 2660-104-6055, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(12) | Item 2660-304-6055, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6056—Trade Corridors Improvement Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-104-6056, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(10) | Item 2660-304-6056, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6058—Transportation Financing Account | |||||||
(1) | Item
2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(5) | Item
2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6058, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6058, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6059—Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service
Enhancement Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6059, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6059, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269,
Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6059, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6059, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-304-6059, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
6060—State-Local Partnership Program Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-104-6060, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(10) | Item
2660-304-6060, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6062—Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. l, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised
by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-104-6062, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6063—Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6063, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6063, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-104-6063, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6064—Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account (Traffic Light Synchronization Program) | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-104-6064, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6064—Highway Safety, Rehabilitation, and Preservation Account (non-State Transportation Improvement Program) | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6064, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
6072—State Route 99 Account | |||||||
(1) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(2) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007) | ||||||
(3) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(4) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008) | ||||||
(5) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(6) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) | ||||||
(7) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(8) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) | ||||||
(9) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(10) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) | ||||||
(11) | Item 2660-104-6072, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(12) | Item 2660-304-6072, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) |
2665-004-6043—For support of High-Speed Rail Authority, payable from the High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Fund
........................
| 29,316,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Administration
........................
| 25,065,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Program Management and Oversight Contracts
........................
| 1,000 | |||||
(3) | 30-Public Information and Communications Contracts
........................
| 500,000 | |||||
(4) | 40-Fiscal and Other External Contracts
........................
| 3,750,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funds provided in this item for contracts, the High-Speed Rail Authority shall ensure that all deliverables and services included in contracts between the authority and each of its contractors are completed to the level prescribed by the contract as a requirement for payment by the authority to the contractor. It is the intent of the Legislature that this provision
not prohibit the High-Speed Rail Authority from working with contractors in the management of these contracts. | ||||||
2. | Of the amount provided in Schedule (1), up to $100,000 shall be made available to support the operation of the independent peer review group established pursuant to Section 185035 of the Public Utilities Code. | ||||||
3. | Expenditure authority in this item, or other department items of appropriation, may be augmented by a cumulative total not to exceed $10,000,000 to reflect reimbursements to the High-Speed Rail Authority from the Department of Transportation. This budget authority is intended to allow additional efficiencies and coordinated work between
the Department of Transportation and the High-Speed Rail Authority, as those opportunities are identified. The Department of Finance shall authorize the reimbursement not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated in this item from the High-Speed Passenger Bond Fund may be reduced and replaced by an equivalent amount of federal funds determined by the High-Speed Rail Authority to be available and necessary to comply with Section 8.50 and the most effective management of state resources. Not more than 30 days after replacing the state funds with federal funds, the Director of Finance shall notify in writing the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations
and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of this action. | ||||||
5. | Upon approval of the Director of Finance, expenditure authority in this item may be augmented by a cumulative total not to exceed $5,254,000. These funds may be used to establish up to 35.0 positions to reflect additional resources necessary to provide for direct project management of the High-Speed Rail Project. This increase may only be authorized upon notice of contract award related to Construction Packages 2, 3, or 4. Any augmentation shall be authorized no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees that consider the State Budget, and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or his or her designee, may determine. The notification shall include the following: (a) the amount of the augmentation, (b) total positions to be established with corresponding workload measures, and (c) a timeline for filling the positions. |
2665-011-0046—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, to the High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Fund as a loan
........................
| (29,316,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Director of Finance
may transfer up to $29,316,000 as a loan from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund, to the High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Fund. The Director of Finance shall order the repayment of all or a portion of this loan if he or she determines that either of the following circumstances exists: (a) the fund or account from which the loan was made has a need for the moneys, or (b) there is no longer a need for the moneys in the fund or account that received the loan. This loan shall be repaid with interest calculated at the rate earned by the Pooled Money Investment Account at the time of transfer. | ||||||
2. | Upon approval of the Director of
Finance of an increase pursuant to Provision 5 of Item 2665-004-6043, transfer authority in this item may be augmented by a like amount. |
2665-104-0890—For local assistance, High-Speed Rail Authority, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 32,000,000 |
2670-001-0290—For support of Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Bays of San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun, payable from the Board of Pilot Commissioners’ Special Fund
........................
| 2,161,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10.01-Support
........................
| 1,032,000 | |||||
(2) | 10.03-Training
........................
| 1,129,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section
13332.18 of the Government Code. |
2720-001-0042—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 62,780,000 |
2720-001-0044—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Traffic Management
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 20-Regulation and Inspection
........................
| 203,649,000 | |||||
(3) | 30-Vehicle Ownership Security
........................
| 46,696,000 | |||||
(4) | 40.01-Administration
........................
| 192,575,000 | |||||
(5) | 40.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −192,575,000 | |||||
(6) | Reimbursements
........................
| −100,754,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the State Highway Account (Item 2720-001-0042)
........................
| −62,780,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Motor Carriers Safety Improvement Fund (Item 2720-001-0293)
........................
| −2,180,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the California Motorcyclist Safety Fund (Item
2720-001-0840)
........................
| −2,341,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 2720-001-0890)
........................
| −19,027,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Hazardous Substance Account, Special Deposit Fund (Item 2720-001-0942)
........................
| −220,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund (Item 2720-011-0942)
........................
| −2,116,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, $7,000,000 may be directed to increase the Department of the California Highway Patrol’s support for police and sheriffs in antigang activities. | ||||||
2. | The Department of General Services, with the consent of the Department of the California Highway Patrol, may enter into a lease-purchase agreement for a build-to-suit facility to replace the area office in Sante Fe Springs, subject to Department of Finance approval of the terms and conditions of the agreement. Thirty days prior to entering into any agreement, the Department of General Services shall notify the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of the terms and conditions of the agreement. This provision shall be applicable through June 30, 2017. | ||||||
3. | Of the funds appropriated in Schedule (1), $700,000 is available to study and begin planning for a program to educate provisional (teen) drivers on the dangers of distracted driving. The Department of the California Highway Patrol may utilize outside consultants as needed. |
2720-001-0293—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the Motor Carriers Safety Improvement Fund
........................
| 2,180,000 |
2720-001-0840—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the California Motorcyclist Safety Fund
........................
| 2,341,000 |
2720-001-0890—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 19,027,000 |
2720-001-0942—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the Hazardous Substance Account, Special Deposit Fund
........................
| 220,000 |
2720-003-0044—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 937,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 936,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 2,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
2720-011-0044—For Department of the California Highway Patrol, for augmentation to fund tactical alerts for declared emergencies and immediate threats to public safety as determined by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| (10,000,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | For the purpose of this item, a tactical alert occurs when officers are placed on 12-hour shifts to enhance emergency preparedness and emergency response. | ||||||
2. | Not later than December 31 of each year, the Department of the California Highway Patrol shall submit a report to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and to the appropriate fiscal and policy committees of each house of the Legislature on the activities and the expenditures for the previous year for tactical alerts. |
2720-011-0942—For support of Department of the California Highway Patrol, for payment to Item 2720-001-0044, payable from the Asset Forfeiture Account, Special Deposit Fund
........................
| 2,116,000 |
2720-012-0903—For transfer by the Controller from the State Penalty Fund to the California Motorcyclist Safety Fund
........................
| (250,000) |
2720-021-0044—For Department of the California Highway Patrol, for advance authority for the department to incur automotive equipment purchase obligations in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 during the 2014–15 fiscal year, for delivery beginning in the 2015–16 fiscal year, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| (5,000,000) |
2720-101-0974—For local assistance, Department of the California Highway Patrol, payable from the Peace Officer Memorial Foundation Fund
........................
| 300,000 |
2720-301-0044—For capital outlay, Department of the California Highway Patrol, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.90.902-Statewide: Advance Planning and Site Selection—Study and Acquisition
........................
| 1,700,000 | |||||
(2) | 50.10.110-Crescent City
Replacement Facility—Acquisition and Design
........................
| 2,369,000 | |||||
(3) | 50.18.108-Quincy Replacement Facility—Acquisition and Design
........................
| 2,188,000 | |||||
(4) | 50.63.602-San Diego Replacement Facility—Acquisition and Design
........................
| 12,100,000 | |||||
(5) | 50.74.704-Santa Barbara Replacement Facility—Acquisition and Design
........................
| 9,876,000 | |||||
(6) | 50.27.207-Truckee Replacement Facility—Acquisition and Design
........................
| 5,878,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The projects identified in Schedules (2) to (6), inclusive, may utilize the design-build procurement method. | ||||||
2. | The State Public Works Board shall not be deemed a lead or responsible agency for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code) for any activities and acquisitions under the Property Acquisition Law (Part 11 (commencing with Section 15850) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). The provision does not exempt the Department of the California Highway Patrol from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. This provision is declaratory of existing law. |
2720-491—Reappropriation, Department of the California Highway Patrol. The balances of the appropriations provided for in the following citations are reappropriated for the purposes, and subject to the limitations, in those appropriations, unless otherwise specified: | |||||||
0044—Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2720-301-0044, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) as partially reverted by Item 2720-495, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as reappropriated by Item 2720-491, Budget Acts of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), and 2013 (Ch. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(1) | 50.04.004-California Highway Patrol Enhanced Radio System: Replace Towers and Vaults-Preliminary plans and working drawings | ||||||
(2) | Item 2720-301-0044, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially reverted by Item 2720-495, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), and as reappropriated by Item 2720-491, Budget Acts of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) and 2013 (Ch. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(1) | 50.04.004-California Highway Patrol Enhanced Radio System: Replace Towers and Vaults-Construction | ||||||
(2) | 50.04.005-California Highway Patrol Enhanced Radio System: Replace Towers and Vaults, Phase 2-Preliminary plans and working drawings | ||||||
(3) | Item 2720-301-0044, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) as partially reverted by Item 2720-496, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) and as reappropriated by Item 2720-491, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) and 2013 (Ch. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(2) | 50.04.005-California Highway Patrol Enhanced Radio System: Replace Towers and Vaults, Phase 2-Acquisition and construction |
2720-496—Reversion, Department of the California Highway Patrol. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations shall revert to the fund balances of the funds from which the appropriations were made: | |||||||
0044—Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund | |||||||
(1) | Item 2720-301-0044, Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as reappropriated by Item 2720-491, Budget Acts of 2010 (Ch. 212, Stats. 2010), and 2013 (Ch. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(1.5) | 50.57.507-Santa Fe Springs: Replacement Facility-Acquisition and preliminary plans |
2740-001-0042—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, for payment to Item 2740-001-0044, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 8,545,000 |
2740-001-0044—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 11-Vehicle/Vessel Identification and Compliance
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 22-Driver Licensing and Personal Identification
........................
| 337,769,000 | |||||
(3) | 25-Driver Safety
........................
| 128,047,000 | |||||
(4) | 32-Occupational Licensing and Investigative Services
........................
| 55,017,000 | |||||
(5) | 35-New Motor Vehicle Board
........................
| 1,599,000 | |||||
(6) | 41.01-Administration
........................
| 102,142,000 | |||||
(7) | 41.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −102,142,000 | |||||
(8) | Reimbursements
........................
| −14,408,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund (Item
2740-001-0042)
........................
| −8,545,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the New Motor Vehicle Board Account (Item 2740-001-0054)
........................
| −1,599,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account, Transportation Tax Fund (Item 2740-001-0064)
........................
| −19,251,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund (Item 2740-001-0516)
........................
| −1,992,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 2740-001-0890)
........................
| −4,063,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Department of Finance may augment the amount appropriated in Schedule (2) to implement Chapter 524, Statutes of 2013 (AB 60), if it is determined that the Department of Motor Vehicles requires additional resources to implement the statute. The Department of Finance shall authorize the augmentation not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. |
2740-001-0054—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, for payment to Item 2740-001-0044, payable from the New Motor Vehicle Board Account
........................
| 1,599,000 |
2740-001-0064—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, for payment to Item 2740-001-0044, payable from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account, Transportation Tax Fund
........................
| 19,251,000 |
2740-001-0516—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, for payment to Item 2740-001-0044, payable from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund
........................
| 1,992,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are for undocumented vessel registration and fee
collection. |
2740-001-0890—For support of Department of Motor Vehicles, for payment to Item 2740-001-0044, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 4,063,000 |
2740-011-0044—For transfer by the Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund to the General Fund
........................
| (70,894,000) | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Controller, upon
direction from the Director of Finance, shall transfer to the General Fund an amount equal to the revenues attributed to the 2013–14 fiscal year that are not protected by Article XIX of the California Constitution. |
3100-001-0001—For support of California Science Center
........................
| 18,086,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Education
........................
| 19,077,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Exposition Park Management
........................
| 5,847,000 | |||||
(3) | 30-California African American Museum
........................
| 2,489,000 | |||||
(4) | 40.01-Administration
........................
| 954,000 | |||||
(5) | 40.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −954,000 | |||||
(6) | Reimbursements-Education
........................
| −800,000 | |||||
(7) | Reimbursements-Exposition Park Management
........................
| −508,000 | |||||
(8) | Reimbursements-California African American Museum
........................
| −130,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount
payable from the Exposition Park Improvement Fund (Item 3100-001-0267)
........................
| −7,889,000 |
3100-001-0267—For support of California Science Center, for payment to Item 3100-001-0001, payable from the Exposition Park Improvement Fund
........................
| 7,889,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item may include revenues derived from the assessment of
fines and penalties imposed as specified in Section 13332.18 of the Government Code. |
3100-003-0001—For support of California Science Center, for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
........................
| 2,735,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 2,684,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 52,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
3110-001-0140—For support of Special Resources Program, Program | 211,000 |
3110-101-0071—For local assistance, Special Resources Program, Program 20-Yosemite Foundation, payable from the Yosemite Foundation Account, California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| 840,000 |
3110-101-0140—For local assistance, Special Resources Program, Program 10-Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| 3,998,000 |
3110-101-0516—For local assistance, Special Resources Program, Program 10-Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, payable from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund
........................
| 124,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds in this item shall be
expended to implement motorized watercraft regulations adopted by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. |
3125-001-0005—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund
........................
| 2,000 |
3125-001-0140—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Tahoe Conservancy
........................
| ||||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −66,000 | |||||
(3) | Less funding provided by capital outlay
........................
| −876,000 | |||||
(4) | Amount payable from the Safe Neighborhood
Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund (Item 3125-001-0005)
........................
| −2,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the Habitat Conservation Fund (Item 3125-001-0262)
........................
| −26,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Lake Tahoe Conservancy Account (Item 3125-001-0286)
........................
| −1,043,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Tahoe Conservancy Fund (Item 3125-001-0568)
........................
| ||||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 3125-001-0890)
........................
| −230,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002 (Item 3125-001-6031)
........................
| −6,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 (Item 3125-001-6051)
........................
|
3125-001-0262—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Habitat Conservation Fund
........................
| 26,000 |
3125-001-0286—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Lake Tahoe Conservancy Account
........................
| 1,043,000 |
3125-001-0568—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Tahoe Conservancy Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of this amount, pursuant to Section 66908.3 of the Government Code, the California Tahoe Conservancy shall pay | ||||||
2. | Fifty percent of the amounts pursuant to Provision 1 shall be used by
the Counties of Placer and El Dorado for soil erosion control projects in the Lake Tahoe region, as defined in Section 66905.5 of the Government Code. |
3125-001-0890—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 230,000 |
3125-001-6031—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
........................
| 6,000 |
3125-001-6051—For support of California Tahoe Conservancy, for payment to Item 3125-001-0140, payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
........................
|
3125-101-1018—For local assistance, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from Lake Tahoe Science and Lake Improvement Account
........................
| 300,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the funds appropriated in this item, $150,000 is available for expenditure for purposes consistent with Section 6717.6.1 of the Public Resources Code for the establishment of a bi-state, science-based advisory council. The funds shall be transferred to the council for expenditure upon completion of a memorandum of understanding. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or for local assistance until June 30, 2017. Expenditure of funds for grants to public agencies and grants to nonprofit organizations, as authorized by subdivision (a) of Section 66907.7 of the Government Code, are exempt from review by the State Public Works Board. |
3125-301-0005—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund
........................
| 441,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-For land acquisition and site improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin, pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 441,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The acquisition of real property or an interest in real property with funds appropriated in this item is not subject to the Property Acquisition Law when the value is $550,000 or less, and therefore, is not subject to approval by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or local assistance until June 30, 2017. Expenditures of funds for grants to public agencies and grants to nonprofit organizations, as authorized by subdivision (a) of Section 66907.7 of the Government Code, are exempt from review by the State Public Works Board. |
3125-301-0262—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Habitat Conservation Fund
........................
| 474,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-Land acquisition and site
improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 474,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or for local assistance until June 30, 2017. |
3125-301-0286—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Lake Tahoe Conservancy Account
........................
| 100,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-Land acquisition and site
improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 100,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or for local assistance until June 30, 2017. |
3125-301-0568—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Tahoe Conservancy Fund
........................
| 440,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-Land acquisition and site improvements
for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 440,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or for local assistance until June 30, 2017. |
3125-301-0720—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Lake Tahoe Acquisitions Fund
........................
| 118,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-For land acquisition and site
improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin, pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 118,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The acquisition of real property or an interest in real property with funds appropriated in this item is not subject to the Property Acquisition Law when the value is $550,000 or less, and therefore, is not subject to approval by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or local assistance until June 30, 2017. Expenditures of funds for grants to public agencies and grants to nonprofit organizations, as authorized by subdivision (a) of Section 66907.7 of the Government Code, are exempt from review by the State Public Works Board. |
3125-301-6029—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
........................
| 1,097,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-For land acquisition and site improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin, pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 1,097,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The acquisition of real property or an interest in real property with funds appropriated in this item is not subject to the Property Acquisition Law when the value is $550,000 or less, and therefore, is not subject to approval by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or local assistance until June 30, 2017. Expenditures of funds for grants to public agencies and grants to nonprofit organizations, as authorized by subdivision (a) of Section 66907.7 of the Government Code, are exempt from review by the State Public Works Board. |
3125-301-6031—For capital outlay, California Tahoe Conservancy, payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
........................
| 575,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 50.30.009-For land acquisition and site improvements for implementation of the Environmental Improvement Program for the Lake Tahoe Basin, pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code
........................
| 575,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The acquisition of real property or an interest in real property with funds appropriated in this item is not subject to the Property Acquisition Law when the value is $550,000 or less, and therefore, is not subject to approval by the State Public Works Board. | ||||||
2. | The amount appropriated in this item is available for expenditure for capital outlay or local assistance until June 30, 2017. The term capital outlay as used in conjunction with this appropriation means the acquisition, design, or construction of improvements on land owned, or leased, by the state. Expenditures of funds for grants to public agencies and grants to nonprofit organizations, as authorized by subdivision (a) of Section 66907.7 of the Government Code, are exempt from review by the State Public Works Board. |
3340-001-0001—For support of California Conservation Corps
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Training and Work Program
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 20.01-Administration
........................
| 8,861,000 | |||||
(3) | 20.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −8,861,000 | |||||
(5) | Amount payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund (Item 3340-001-0140)
........................
| −324,000 | |||||
(6) | Amount payable from the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account (Item 3340-001-0318)
........................
| ||||||
(7) | Amount payable from the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund (Item 3340-001-3063)
........................
| −1,775,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund (Item 3340-001-6029)
........................
| −5,037,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 (Item 3340-001-6051) ........................ | −208,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Of the
funds appropriated in this item, $2,725,000 shall be available for use by the California Conservation Corps to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies, including the fighting of forest fires. | ||||||
2. | To the extent that funds in excess of the amount identified in Provision 1 are necessary in order for the California Conservation Corps to respond to one or more emergencies declared by the Governor, the Department of Finance shall transfer, from the funds available pursuant to Section 8690.6 of the Government Code, an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 as necessary to fund that response. If, after the Department of Finance has transferred funds pursuant to this provision, the California Conservation Corps receives reimbursements or other amounts in payment of its costs of response to one or more declared emergencies, those amounts
shall be deposited in the General Fund. |
3340-001-0140—For support of California Conservation Corps, for payment to Item 3340-001-0001, payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| 324,000 |
3340-001-0318—For support of California Conservation Corps, for payment to Item 3340-001-0001, payable from the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 14316 of the Public Resources Code, the Department of Finance may make a loan from the General Fund to the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account for the purposes of this item in the amount of 25 percent of the reimbursements anticipated in the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account to be received by the California Conservation Corps from each client agency, not to exceed an aggregate total of $7,259,750, to meet cashflow needs due to delays in collecting reimbursements. Any loan made by the Department of Finance pursuant to this provision shall only be made if the California Conservation Corps has a
valid contract or certification signed by the client agency that demonstrates that sufficient funds will be available to repay the loan. All moneys so transferred shall be repaid to the General Fund as soon as possible, but not later than one year from the date of the loan. On and after 90 days after the end of that year, the Department of Finance shall charge interest to the California Conservation Corps, at the rate earned in the Pooled Money Investment Account, on any portion of the loan that has not been repaid. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 28.50, the Department of Finance may augment this item to reflect increases in reimbursements to the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account received from another officer, department, division, bureau, or other agency of the state that has requested | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding Section 28.00, the Department of Finance may augment this item to reflect increases in reimbursements to the Collins-Dugan California Conservation Corps Reimbursement Account received from a local government, the federal government, or nonprofit organizations requesting emergency services from the California Conservation Corps after it has notified the Legislature through a letter to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Any augmentation that is deemed to be necessary on a permanent basis shall be submitted for review as a part of the regular budget process. |
3340-001-3063—For support of California Conservation Corps, for payment to Item 3340-001-0001, payable from the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund
........................
| 1,775,000 |
3340-001-6029—For support of California Conservation Corps, for payment to Item 3340-001-0001, payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
........................
| 5,037,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this
item shall be expended on state responsibility area vegetation management projects selected in accordance with criteria and processes collaboratively established by the California Conservation Corps and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, with a focus on protecting watershed values or water quality at risk from potential wildfire impacts, or both. |
3340-001-6051—For support of California Conservation Corps, for payment to Item 3340-001-0001, payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
........................
| 208,000 |
3340-001-8080—For support of California Conservation Corps, payable from the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Training and Work Program
........................
|
3340-003-0001—For support of California Conservation Corps, for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds
........................
| 4,498,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | Base Rental and Fees
........................
| 4,487,000 | |||||
(2) | Insurance
........................
| 12,000 | |||||
(3) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The Controller shall transfer funds appropriated in this item for base rental, fees, and insurance as and when provided for in the schedule submitted by the State Public Works Board or the Department of Finance. Notwithstanding the payment dates in any related Facility Lease or Indenture, the schedule may provide for an earlier transfer of funds to ensure debt requirements are met and base rental payments are paid in full when due. | ||||||
2. | This item may contain adjustments pursuant to Section 4.30 that are not currently reflected. Any adjustments to this item shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee pursuant to Section 4.30. |
3340-101-6051—For local assistance, California Conservation Corps, payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
........................
| 114,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Training and Work Program
........................
| 114,000 |
3340-495—Reversion, California Conservation Corps. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations shall revert to the fund balances of the funds from which the appropriations were made: | |||||||
6051—Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 | |||||||
(1) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as reappropriated by Item 3340-491, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), and by Item 3340-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(2) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009–10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009–10 4th Ex. Sess.) as reappropriated by Item 3340-491, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as reverted by Item 3340-495, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as reappropriated by Item 3340-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(3) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) as reappropriated by Item 3340-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(4) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) as reappropriated by Item 3340-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(5) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(6) | Item 3340-001-6051, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) |
3360-001-0044—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 140,000 |
3360-001-0381—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Public Interest Research, Development, and Demonstration Fund
........................
| 3,167,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a)
of Section 1.80, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure during the 2014–15 and 2015–16 fiscal years. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2020. |
3360-001-0382—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Renewable Resource Trust Fund
........................
| 5,435,000 |
3360-001-0465—For support of State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, payable from the Energy Resources Programs Account
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Regulatory and Planning
........................
| 39,855,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Energy Resources Conservation
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 30-Development
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 40.01-Policy, Management, and Administration
........................
| 24,854,000 | |||||
(5) | 40.02-Distributed Policy, Management, and Administration
........................
| −24,854,000 | |||||
(6) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,500,000 | |||||
(7) | Amount payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 3360-001-0044)
........................
| −140,000 | |||||
(8) | Amount payable from the Public Interest Research, Development, and Demonstration Fund (Item 3360-001-0381)
........................
| −3,167,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the Renewable Resource Trust Fund (Item 3360-001-0382)
........................
| −5,435,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Local Government Geothermal Resources Revolving Subaccount, Geothermal Resources Development Account (Item 3360-001-0497)
........................
| −308,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the Petroleum Violation Escrow Account (Item 3360-001-0853)
........................
| −4,152,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 3360-001-0890)
........................
| −10,972,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Energy Facility License and Compliance Fund (Item 3360-001-3062)
........................
| −3,413,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Natural Gas Subaccount, Public Interest Research, Development, and Demonstration Fund (Item 3360-001-3109)
........................
| −24,000,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Fund (Item 3360-001-3117)
........................
| −106,214,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Electric Program Investment Charge Fund (Item 3360-001-3211)
........................
| −12,959,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item for the Energy Technology Export Program shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2018. |
3360-001-0497—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Local Government Geothermal Resources Revolving Subaccount, Geothermal Resources Development Account
........................
| 308,000 |
3360-001-0853—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Petroleum Violation Escrow Account
........................
| 4,152,000 |
3360-001-0890—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 10,972,000 |
3360-001-3062—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Energy Facility License and Compliance Fund
........................
| 3,413,000 |
3360-001-3109—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Natural Gas Subaccount, Public Interest Research, Development, and Demonstration Fund
........................
| 24,000,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 1.80, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure during the 2014–15 and 2015–16 fiscal years. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law other than the provisions of this item, funds appropriated in this item may be used by the Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to provide grants, loans, or repayable research contracts. The commission may use a high-point scoring method in lieu of
lowest cost when evaluating proposals. The commission shall determine repayment terms. | ||||||
4. | The Department of Finance may adjust the amounts transferred by this item pursuant to statewide budget adjustments made pursuant to authorities contained in this act. |
3360-001-3117—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Fund
........................
| 106,214,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a)
of Section 1.80, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure during the 2014–15 and 2015–16 fiscal years. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2020. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 1.80, up to $20,000,000 of the funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure for hydrogen-fueling stations, pursuant to Chapter 401, Statutes of 2013, during the 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, and 2017–18 fiscal years. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, the $20,000,000 identified in Provision 3 shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2022. |
3360-001-3211—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for payment to Item 3360-001-0465, payable from the Electric Program Investment Charge Fund
........................
| 12,959,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 1.80,
funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure during the 2014–15 and 2015–16 fiscal years. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation of encumbrances until June 30, 2020. |
3360-011-3015—For transfer by the Controller from the Gas Consumption Surcharge Fund to the Natural Gas Subaccount, Public Interest Research, Development, and Demonstration Fund
........................
| (24,000,000) |
3360-101-0497—For local assistance, Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, pursuant to Section 3822 of the Public Resources Code, payable from the Local Government Geothermal Resources Revolving Subaccount, Geothermal Resources Development Account
........................
| 3,700,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Development
........................
| 3,700,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure until June 30, 2016. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation until June 30,
2018. |
3360-101-3211—For local assistance, Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, pursuant to Section 25710 of the Public Resources Code, payable from the Electric Program Investment Charge Fund
........................
| 172,500,000 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 30-Development
........................
| 172,500,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Funds appropriated in this item shall be available for expenditure until June 30, 2016. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of the Government Code, funds appropriated in this item shall be available for liquidation until June 30, 2020. |
3360-403-0033—For support of Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, for the 2014–15 fiscal year, $28,000,000 shall be transferred from the Job Creation Fund to the Education Subaccount, State Energy Conservation Assistance Account. The moneys in the Education Subaccount are appropriated to the Energy Commission for the purpose of low-interest and no-interest revolving loans and loan loss revenues for eligible projects and technical assistance. |
3460-001-0001—For support of Colorado River Board of California
........................
| 0 | ||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Protection of California’s Colorado River Rights and Interests
........................
| 1,651,000 | |||||
(2) | Reimbursements
........................
| −1,651,000 |
3480-001-0001—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the General Fund
........................
|
3480-001-0035—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Surface Mining and Reclamation Account
........................
| 2,447,000 |
3480-001-0042—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund
........................
| 12,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item are for the state’s share of costs of the
California Institute of Technology seismograph network. |
3480-001-0141—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Soil Conservation Fund
........................
| 2,782,000 |
3480-001-0336—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Mine Reclamation Account
........................
| 4,644,000 |
3480-001-0338—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Strong-Motion Instrumentation and Seismic Hazards Mapping Fund
........................
| 10,885,000 |
3480-001-0890—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 2,104,000 |
3480-001-0940—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Bosco-Keene Renewable Resources Investment Fund
........................
| 1,525,000 |
3480-001-3025—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Abandoned Mine Reclamation and Minerals Fund Subaccount, Mine Reclamation Account
........................
| 606,000 |
3480-001-3046—For support of Department of Conservation, payable from the Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Geologic Hazards and Mineral Resources Conservation
........................
| 25,468,000 | |||||
(2) | 20-Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 30-Land Resource Protection
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 40.01-Administration
........................
| 14,751,000 | |||||
(5) | 40.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −14,751,000 | |||||
(6) | 60-Office of Mine Reclamation
........................
| 7,777,000 | |||||
(7) | 70-State Mining and Geology Board
........................
| 1,227,000 | |||||
(8) | Reimbursements
........................
| −12,154,000 | |||||
(9) | Amount payable from the General Fund (Item 3480-001-0001)
........................
| −2,985,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the Surface Mining and Reclamation Account (Item 3480-001-0035)
........................
| −2,447,000 | |||||
(11) | Amount payable from the State
Highway Account, State Transportation Fund (Item 3480-001-0042)
........................
| −12,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Soil Conservation Fund (Item 3480-001-0141)
........................
| −2,782,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the Hazardous and Idle-Deserted Well Abatement Fund (Section 3206 of the Public Resources Code)
........................
| −225,000 | |||||
(14) | Amount payable from the Mine Reclamation Account (Item 3480-001-0336)
........................
| −4,644,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the Strong-Motion Instrumentation and Seismic Hazards Mapping Fund (Item 3480-001-0338)
........................
| −10,885,000 | |||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 3480-001-0890)
........................
| −2,104,000 | |||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Bosco-Keene Renewable Resources Investment Fund (Item 3480-001-0940)
........................
| −1,525,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Abandoned Mine Reclamation and Minerals Fund Subaccount, Mine Reclamation Account (Item 3480-001-3025)
........................
| −606,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the Acute Orphan Well Account, Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund (Item 3480-001-3102)
........................
| −800,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Timber Regulation and
Forest Restoration Fund (Item 3480-001-3212)
........................
| −3,116,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount payable from the Agriculture and Open Space Mapping Subaccount (Item 3480-001-6004)
........................
| −389,000 | |||||
(22) | Amount payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund (Item 3480-001-6029)
........................
| −488,000 | |||||
(23) | Amount payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002 (Item 3480-001-6031)
........................
| −420,000 | |||||
(24) | Amount payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 (Item 3480-001-6051)
........................
| ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon approval and order of the Department of Finance, the Department of Conservation may borrow sufficient funds, from special funds that otherwise provide support for the department, to meet cashflow needs due to delays in collecting reimbursements. Any loan made by the
Department of Finance pursuant to this provision may be made only if the Department of Conservation has a valid contract or certification signed by the client agency, which demonstrates that sufficient funds will be available to repay the loan. All moneys so transferred shall be repaid to the special fund as soon as possible, but not later than one year from the date of the loan. |
3480-001-3102—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Acute Orphan Well Account, Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund
........................
| 800,000 |
3480-001-3212—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund
........................
| 3,116,000 |
3480-001-6004—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Agriculture and Open Space Mapping Subaccount
........................
| 389,000 |
3480-001-6029—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
........................
| 488,000 |
3480-001-6031—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
........................
| 420,000 |
3480-001-6051—For support of Department of Conservation, for payment to Item 3480-001-3046, payable from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
........................
|
3480-101-6051—For local assistance, Department of Conservation, Program | |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | The funds appropriated in this item shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016. |
3480-495—Reversion, Department of Conservation. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered balances of the appropriations provided in the following citations shall revert to the balances of the funds from which the appropriations were made: | |||||||
6051—Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006 | |||||||
(1) | Item 3480-101-6051, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially reverted by Item 3480-495, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) | ||||||
(2) | Item 3480-001-6051, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) | ||||||
(3) | Item 3480-001-6051, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) |
3540-001-0001—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
........................
| |||||||
Schedule: | |||||||
(1) | 10-Office of the State Fire Marshal
........................
| ||||||
(2) | 11-Fire Protection
........................
| ||||||
(3) | 12-Resource Management
........................
| ||||||
(4) | 13-State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection
........................
| 1,685,000 | |||||
(5) | 14-Department of Justice Legal Services
........................
| 6,164,000 | |||||
(6) | 20.01-Administration
........................
| ||||||
(7) | 20.02-Distributed Administration
........................
| −74,578,000 | |||||
(8) | Reimbursements
........................
| ||||||
(9) | Less funding provided by capital outlay
........................
| −18,403,000 | |||||
(10) | Amount payable from the General Fund (Item 3540-006-0001)
........................
| ||||||
(11) | Amount payable from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account (Item 3540-001-0022)
........................
| −4,322,000 | |||||
(12) | Amount payable from the Unified Program Account (Item 3540-001-0028)
........................
| −674,000 | |||||
(13) | Amount payable from the State Fire Marshal Licensing and Certification Fund (Item 3540-001-0102)
........................
| ||||||
(14) | Amount payable from the California Environmental
License Plate Fund (Item 3540-001-0140)
........................
| −548,000 | |||||
(15) | Amount payable from the California Fire and Arson Training Fund (Item 3540-001-0198)
........................
| ||||||
(16) | Amount payable from the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Fund (Item 3540-001-0209)
........................
| ||||||
(17) | Amount payable from the Professional Forester Registration Fund (Item 3540-001-0300)
........................
| −226,000 | |||||
(18) | Amount payable from the Toxic | −1,500,000 | |||||
(19) | Amount payable from the Federal Trust Fund (Item 3540-001-0890)
........................
| −19,723,000 | |||||
(20) | Amount payable from the Forest Resources Improvement Fund (Item 3540-001-0928)
........................
| −9,118,000 | |||||
(21) | Amount payable from the
State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund (Item 3540-001-3063)
........................
| ||||||
(22) | Amount payable from the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund (Item 3540-001-3120)
........................
| −617,000 | |||||
(23) | Amount payable from the Building Standards Administration Special Revolving Fund (Item 3540-001-3144)
........................
| −404,000 | |||||
(24) | Amount payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund (Item 3540-001-3212)
........................
| ||||||
(26) | Amount payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund (Item 3540-001-3237)
........................
| −559,000 | |||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize the temporary or permanent redirection of funds from this item for purposes of emergency fire suppression and detection costs and related emergency
refutation costs. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize a loan from the General Fund, in an amount not to exceed 45 percent of reimbursements appropriated in this item, to the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, provided that: | ||||||
(a) | The loan is to meet cash needs resulting from the delay in receipt of reimbursements for services provided. | ||||||
(b) | The loan is for a short term and
shall be repaid by September 30 of the fiscal year following that in which the loan was authorized. | ||||||
(c) | Interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code. | ||||||
(d) | Within 10 days after approval, the Director of Finance shall notify the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of the loan approved pursuant to this provision. | ||||||
3. | The Director of Finance may adjust amounts in Schedule (2) to
provide equivalent fire protection base funding changes to contract counties in accordance with Section 4130 of the Public Resources Code. | ||||||
4. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize a loan from the General Fund to the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to meet cash needs resulting from the delay in receipt of revenues into the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund, provided that: | ||||||
(a) | The loan is for a short term and shall be repaid by December 31 of the fiscal year following that in which the loan was authorized. | ||||||
(b) | Interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code. | ||||||
(c) | The Director of Finance may not approve the loan unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the approval, or not later than whatever lesser time prior to that date the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. | ||||||
5. | The Department of General Services, with the consent of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, may enter into a lease, lease-purchase agreement, or lease with a purchase option, with Riverside County for build-to-suit facilities to replace the Hemet-Ryan Air Attack Base, subject to Department of Finance approval. The agreement may contain one or more purchase options during the term of the agreement. Thirty days prior to approving any agreement pursuant to this provision, the Department of Finance shall notify the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of the terms and conditions of the agreement. | ||||||
6. | Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item for purposes of Division 10.5 (commencing with Section 12200) of the Public Resources Code shall be available for purposes of support or capital outlay. | ||||||
7. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may adjust this item for the direct and indirect cost reimbursements received pursuant to Sections 4142 and 4144 of the Public Resources Code. Any increase shall occur no sooner than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity of the increase to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not sooner than whatever lesser time after notification the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine. | ||||||
8. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection may provide contractual services pursuant to Sections 4142 and 4144 of the Public Resources Code without an executed agreement from July to September of each fiscal year to better align contract start times with the budget process and to finalize staff benefit rates that are dependent upon actions by the | ||||||
9. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of Finance may authorize a loan from the General Fund to the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund to meet cash
needs resulting from the delay in receipt of revenues into State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, provided that: | ||||||
(a) | The loan is for a short term and shall be repaid by June 30 of the fiscal year following that in which the loan was authorized. | ||||||
(b) | Interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code. | ||||||
(c) | The Director of Finance may not
approve the loan unless the approval is made in writing and filed with the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the approval, or not later than whatever lesser time prior to that date the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her designee, may determine. |
3540-001-0022—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account
........................
| 4,322,000 |
3540-001-0028—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Unified Program Account
........................
| 674,000 |
3540-001-0102—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the State Fire Marshal Licensing and Certification Fund
........................
|
3540-001-0140—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the California Environmental License Plate Fund
........................
| 548,000 |
3540-001-0198—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the California Fire and Arson Training Fund
........................
|
3540-001-0209—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the California Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Fund
........................
|
3540-001-0300—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Professional Forester Registration Fund
........................
| 226,000 |
3540-001-0557—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Toxic Substance Control Account
........................
| 1,500,000 |
3540-001-0890—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund
........................
| 19,723,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the funds appropriated in this item for
purposes of Division 10.5 (commencing with Section 12200) of the Public Resources Code shall be available for purposes of support or capital outlay. |
3540-001-0928—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Forest Resources Improvement Fund
........................
| 9,118,000 |
3540-001-3063—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund
........................
| |||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 4 of Item 3540-001-0001 applies to this item. | ||||||
2. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law and applicable regulations, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection may provide fire prevention grants to local entities, including, but not limited to, local government, fire districts, community services districts, water districts, and special districts with state responsibility area within their jurisdiction. | ||||||
3. | Notwithstanding any other provision of law or administrative procedure, of the amount appropriated in this item, $500,000 shall be available to pay salaries, benefits, and operating equipment and expenses associated with 2.0 Associate Governmental Program Analyst positions for the fire prevention grant program through June 30, 2016. |
3540-001-3120—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund
........................
| 617,000 | ||||||
Provisions: | |||||||
1. | Provision 9 of Item 3540-001-0001 applies to this
item. |
3540-001-3144—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Building Standards Administration Special Revolving Fund
........................
| 404,000 |
3540-001-3212—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund
........................
|
3540-001-3237—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, for payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund
........................
| 559,000 |
3540-003-0001—For support of Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for rental payments on l |