BILL NUMBER: SB 852 PROPOSED
BILL TEXT
PROPOSED CONFERENCE REPORT JUNE 12, 2014
CONFERENCE REPORT NO. 1
PROPOSED IN CONFERENCE JUNE 12, 2014
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 14, 2014
INTRODUCED BY Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review
Senator Leno
JANUARY 9, 2014
An act relating to the Budget Act of 2014.
making appropriations for the support of the government of the State
of California and for several public purposes in accordance with the
provisions of Section 12 of Article IV of the Constitution of the
State of California, relating to the state budget, to take effect
immediately, budget bill.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 852, as amended, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review
Leno . Budget Act of 2014.
This bill would make appropriations for the support of state
government for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a
Budget Bill.
This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact the
Budget Act of 2014.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no yes
. Fiscal committee: no yes .
State-mandated local program: no.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.00. This act shall be known and may be cited as the
"Budget Act of 2014."
SEC. 1.50. (a) In accordance with Section 13338 of the Government
Code, it is the intent of the Legislature that this act and other
financial transactions authorized outside of this act utilize a
coding scheme or structure compatible with the Governor's Budget and
the records of the Controller, and provide for the appropriation of
federal funds received by the state and deposited in the State
Treasury.
(b) Essentially, the format and style are as follows:
(1) Appropriation item numbers have a structure which is common to
all the state's fiscal systems. The meaning of this structure is as
follows:
2720-- Business Unit (known as organization code in current
systems, indicates the department or entity) (e.g., 2720 represents
the Department of the California Highway Patrol)
001--Reference Code (indicates whether the item is from the Budget
Act or some other source and its character (e.g., state operations))
0044--Fund Code (e.g., 0044 represents the Motor Vehicle Account,
State Transportation Fund)
(2) Appropriation items are organized in Business Unit order.
(3) All the appropriation items, reappropriation items, and
reversion items, if any, for each department or entity are adjacent
to one another.
(4) Federal funds received by the state and deposited in the State
Treasury are appropriated in separate items.
(c) The Department of Finance may authorize revisions to the codes
or structures used in this act or used in other spending authority
outside of this act to provide compatibility between the codes or
structures used in this act and those used in the Governor's Budget
and in the records of the Controller.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of
Finance may revise the schedule of any appropriation made in this act
where the revision is of a technical nature and is consistent with
legislative intent. These revisions may include, but shall not be
limited to, the substitution of category for program or program for
category limitations, the proper categorization of allocated
administration costs and cost recoveries, the distribution of any
unallocated amounts within an appropriation and the adjustment of
schedules to facilitate departmental accounting operations, including
the elimination of categories providing for amounts payable from
other items or other appropriations and the distribution of
unscheduled amounts to programs or categories. These revisions shall
include a certification that the revisions comply with the intent and
limitation of expenditures as appropriated by the Legislature.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when the
Department of Finance, pursuant to subdivision (d), approves the
schedule or revision of any appropriation relating to the elimination
of amounts payable, the language authorizing the transfer shall also
be eliminated.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and in accordance
with legislative intent, the Department of Finance may authorize
technical changes or corrections in the Financial Information System
for California (FI$Cal) resulting from or related to the conversion
or implementation of FI$Cal, including, but not limited to, any of
the following:
(1) Corrections to errors inadvertently created during the data
conversion process from current systems into FI$Cal.
(2) Corrections or changes related to renumbering of programs and
capital outlay projects. FI$Cal requires a different numbering scheme
for the programs, elements, components, and tasks and projects. A
new set of numbers will be utilized in FI$Cal different from what is
reflected in this and prior budget acts and other authorizing
sources. A comprehensive crosswalk will be utilized to facilitate the
translation from programs, elements, components, and tasks to
programs and subprograms and projects.
(3) Corrections or changes necessary to ensure compatibility among
the legacy systems of the State Controller and departments, and with
that of the FI$Cal system. Multiple coding systems and structures
(or chart of accounts) are being utilized during the transition
period and until a department is implemented in FI$Cal.
SEC. 1.80. (a) The following sums of money and those appropriated
by any other sections of this act, or so much thereof as may be
necessary unless otherwise provided herein, are hereby appropriated
for the use and support of the State of California for the 2014-15
fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014, and ending June 30, 2015. All of
these appropriations, unless otherwise provided herein, shall be paid
out of the General Fund in the State Treasury.
(b) All capital outlay appropriations and reappropriations, unless
otherwise provided herein, are available as follows:
(1) Studies, preliminary plans, working drawings, and minor
capital outlay appropriations are available for encumbrance until
June 30, 2015.
(2) Construction appropriations are available for encumbrance
until June 30, 2017, if allocated through fund transfer or approval
to proceed to bid by the Department of Finance by June 30, 2015. Any
funds not allocated by June 30, 2015, shall revert on July 1, 2015,
to the fund from which the appropriation was made.
(3) All other capital outlay appropriations are available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
(c) Whenever by constitutional or statutory provision the revenues
or receipts of any institution, department, board, bureau,
commission, officer, employee, or other agency, or any moneys in any
special fund created by law therefor, are to be used for salaries,
support, or any proper purpose, expenditures shall be made therefrom
for any such purpose only to the extent of the amount therein
appropriated, unless otherwise stated herein.
(d) Appropriations for purposes not otherwise provided for herein
that have been heretofore made by any existing constitutional or
statutory provision shall continue to be governed thereby.
SEC. 2.00. Items of appropriation.
LEGISLATIVE/JUDICIAL/EXECUTIVE
Legislative
0110-001-0001--For support of Senate...... 116,247,000
Schedule:
(1) 101001-Salaries of
Senators............ 4,865,000
(2) 317295-Mileage...... 11,000
(3) 317292-Expenses..... 1,650,000
(4) 500004-Operating
Expenses............ 109,721,000
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.... 153,170,000
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............ 141,591,000
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.................................. 0
Schedule:
(1) Expenses of the
Legislative Analyst's
Office .................... 7,870,000
(2) Transferred from Item 0110-
001-0001................... -3,935,000
(3) Transferred from Item 0120-
011-0001................... -3,935,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in Schedule (1)
are for the expenses of the Legislative
Analyst's Office and of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee for any
charges, expenses, or claims either may
incur, available without regard to fiscal
years, to be paid on certification of the
Chairperson of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee or his or her designee.
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.............................. 75,921,000
Schedule:
(1) Support............... 92,717,000
(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
Judicial
0250-001-0001--For support of Judicial
Branch................................... 343,748,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Supreme Court.... 45,271,000
(2) 20-Courts of Appeal. 207,554,000
(3) 30-Judicial Council. 93,891,000
(4) 35-Judicial Branch
Facility Program.... 437,000
(5) 50-California
Habeas Corpus
Resource Center..... 13,964,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -5,970,000
(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)............... -4,249,000
(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. 4,249,000
0250-001-0932--For support of Judicial
Branch, payable from the Trial Court Trust
Fund.......................................... 24,459,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.05-Judicial Council. 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.............. 78,580,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Judicial Council. 7,130,000
(2) 35-Judicial Branch
Facility Program.... 81,450,000
(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................................ 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............................. 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.................. 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........................................ 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 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.
0250-011-0001--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.......................... 2,416,226,000
2,335,226,000
Schedule:
(1) 45.10-Support for
Operation of the 1,975,142,00
Trial Courts........
1,894,142,0 0
0
(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.................. 40,000,000
10,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 45.10-Support for
Operation of Trial
Courts................. 40,000,000
10,000,000
0250-101-3259--For local assistance,
Judicial Branch, payable from the Recidivism
Reduction Fund............................... 20,000,000
15,000,000
Schedule:
(1) Program 45.10-Support
for Operation of the
Trial Courts.......... 20 15
,000,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the
establishment or ongoing
operation and staffing of
programs known to reduce
recidivism and enhance public
safety, including collaborative
courts that serve moderate and
high-risk adult criminal
offenders, pretrial programs, and
the use of risk and needs
assessment instruments at
sentencing of felony offenders
subject to local supervision.
2. Funds shall be designated for a
competitive grant program
developed and administered by the
Judicial Council and shall be
used to support the
administration and operation of
programs and practices known to
reduce offender recidivism
including the use of risk and
needs assessments, evidence-based
practices, and programs that
specifically address the needs of
mentally ill and drug addicted
offenders.
3. Participating courts shall submit
a joint application on behalf of
the court, county, and other
local justice system partners
that clearly details the
initiative for which funding is
sought; the associated staffing
activities, programs, and
services to be delivered by the
partner organizations; and how
the grant program will cover
those costs.
4. In consultation with the
California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation
and the Chief Probation Officers
of California, the Judicial
Council shall establish
performance based outcome
measures appropriate for each
program including, but not
limited to, the number of
offenders participating in these
programs who fail to appear, are
revoked to county jail or state
prison, or commit new crimes and
are sentenced to county jail or
state prison. Participating
courts shall provide the required
data, including individual
offender level data, on a
quarterly basis to the Judicial
Council.
5. Annually, the Judicial Council
shall report aggregate level data
related to these programs to the
Department of Finance and the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. The first report shall
include information related to
the establishment and operation
of the grantee programs. The
Judicial Council shall provide a
report to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee and the
Department of Finance that
addresses the effectiveness of
the programs based on the reports
of the established outcome
measures described in Provision 4
and the impact of the moneys
appropriated pursuant to this act
to enhance public safety and
improve offender outcomes four
years after the grants are
awarded. Five percent of the
funds shall be designated to the
Judicial Council for the
administration of the program,
including the collection and
analysis of data from the grantee
courts, the California Department
of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, and local justice
system partners; the provision of
technical and legal assistance to
the courts; and evaluation of the
program. Funds appropriated in
this item may be expended until
June 30, 2017, after which any
unexpended funds shall revert to
the General Fund.
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.. 992,419,000
911,419,000
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 30,900,00
Trust Fund................................... 0
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... 142,254,000
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- Glenn
County: Renovation
and Addition to
Willows Courthouse-
-Construction....... 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... 4,450,000
(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 the
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 Commission on
Judicial Performance.......................... 4,253,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Commission on
Judicial Performance... 4,332,000
(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.
Executive
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 Governor's 10,062,00
Office of Business and Economic Development... 0
8,062,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-GO-Biz............. 4,425,000
(2) 20-California
Business Investment
Services.............. 1,723,000
(3) 30-Office of the
Small Business
Advocate.............. 2,444,000
444,000
(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........ -1,713,000
(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 Governor's
Office of Business and Economic
Development, for payment to Item 0509-001-
0001, payable from the California
Infrastructure and Economic Development
Bank Fund................................. 3,981,000
0509-001-0918--For support of Governor's
Office of Business and Economic
Development, for payment to Item 0509-001-
0001, payable from the Small Business
Expansion Fund............................ 279,000
0509-001-3083--For support of Governor's
Office of Business and Economic
Development, for payment to Item 0509-001-
0001, payable from the Welcome Center Fund.. 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 Governor's
Office of Business and Economic
Development, for payment to Item 0509-001-
0001, payable from the Film Promotion and
Marketing Fund............................ 10,000
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 Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the State Corporations
Fund...................................... 265,000
0515-001-0240--For support of Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the Local Agency
Deposit Security Fund..................... 1,000
0515-001-0298--For support of Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the Financial
Institutions Fund......................... 131,000
0515-001-0299--For support of Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the Credit Union Fund.. 40,000
0515-001-3036--For support of Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the Alcohol Beverages
Control Fund.............................. 232,000
0515-001-3153--For support of Secretary
of Business, Consumer Services, and
Housing, for payment to Item 0515-001-
0001, payable from the Horse Racing Fund.. 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.......... 1,098,000
1,885,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Secretary of
California Health and
Human Services......... 7,698,000
8,869,000
(2) 40-Office of Patient
Advocate............... 2,093,000
(3) Reimbursements......... -2,108,000
-2,492,000
(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)... -2,093,000
(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 Secretary
of California Health and Human Services,
for payment to Item 0530-001-0001,
payable from the Office of Patient
Advocate Trust Fund....................... 2,093,000
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............ 343,236,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Office of Systems
Integration.......... 343,667,000
(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,
$160,242,000 is for the
support of activities
related to the California
Healthcare Eligibility,
Enrollment, and Retention
System project also known
as CalHEERS. Expenditure
of these funds is
contingent upon review
and approval of a plan
submitted to the Director
of Finance.
(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.......... 2,390,000
Schedule:
(1) 21-Office of Health
Information Integrity.. 3,724,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -1,334,000
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.......................................... 4,398,000
9,403,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Administration of
Natural Resources
Agency................. 20,810,000
26,344,000
(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)......... -480,000
(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
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $5,000,000 is available for
a fourth climate change assessment
and shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2016.
Of this amount, $2,500,000 is
available for expenditure in the
2014-15 fiscal year.
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.......................... 480,000
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...................... 4,573,000
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.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,138,000 is
available for the California
River Parkways Program and
shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30,
2017, for support or 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 for in those appropriations and shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure
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 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............................. 17,231,000
17,031,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Office of the
Inspector General...... 17,231,000
17,031,000
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................... 4,648,000
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............ 18,632,000
20,132,000
(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)........ -4,648,000
(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
-1,800,000
(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
1,800,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, and notwithstanding subdivision
(c) of Section 13264, subdivision (f)
of Section 13268, subdivision (k) of
Section 13350, and paragraph (2) of
subdivision (n) of Section 13385 of
the Water Code, up to $1,500,000 shall
be available for environmental justice
grants pursuant to Section 71116 of
the Public Resources Code. The
appropriation specified in this
provision shall only be made from the
penalty revenues in excess of $229,000
generated by the imposition of
liabilities pursuant to subdivision
(c) of Section 13264, subdivision (f)
of Section 13268, subdivision (k) of
Section 13350, and paragraph (2) of
subdivision (n) of Section 13385 of
the Water Code that are deposited into
and separately accounted for in the
Waste Discharge Permit Fund. These
funds are available for encumbrance or
expenditure until June 30, 2016.
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 Labor and Workforce
Development Agency................................... 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 Labor and
Workforce Development Agency, for payment
to Item 0559-001-0001, payable from the
Labor and Workforce Development Fund........ 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 Office of
Planning and Research........................... 2,123,000
5,123,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-State Planning and
Policy Development...... 2,571,000
10,571,000
(2) 21-California
Volunteers.............. 5,553,000
(3) 31-Strategic Growth
Council................. 799,000
(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).......... -799,000
(8) Amount payable from the
Recidivism Reduction
Fund (Item 0650-001-
3259)................... -5,000,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $3,000,000 is available for
precision medicine, subject to
approval of a spending plan.
0650-001-0890--For support of Office of
Planning and Research, for payment to
Item 0650-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 1,820,000
0650-001-3228--For support of Office of
Planning and Research, for payment to
Item 0650-001-0001, payable from the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund............. 799,000
0650-001-3259--For support of Office of
Planning and Research, for payment to
Item 0650-001-0001, payable from the
Recidivism Reduction Fund................. 5,000,000
0650-001-9740--For support of Office of
Planning and Research, for payment to
Item 0650-001-0001, payable from the
Central Service Cost Recovery Fund........ 288,000
0650-101-0001--For local assistance,
Office of Planning and Research, Program
11-State Planning and Policy Development.. 5,000,000
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.......... 129,201,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item may be available for
transfer to the Department of
Transportation, 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 affordable housing and
sustainable communities
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..................... 39,746,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Emergency
Management Services. 50,379,000
(2) 40-Special Programs
and Grant
Management.......... 71,325,000
(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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the State
Emergency Telephone Number Account........ 2,394,000
0690-001-0028--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Unified
Program Account........................... 812,000
0690-001-0029--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Nuclear
Planning Assessment Special Account......... 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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the
Restitution Fund.......................... 8,000
0690-001-0890--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................. 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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Equality
in Prevention and Services for Domestic
Abuse Fund................................ 5,000
0690-001-6061--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Transit
System Safety, Security, and Disaster
Response Account, Highway Safety, Traffic
Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security
Fund of 2006................................ 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 Office of
Emergency Services, payable from the
Disaster Resistant Communities Fund......... 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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the
Technology Services Revolving Fund........ 71,915,000
0690-002-0241--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Local
Public Prosecutors and Public Defenders
Training Fund............................... 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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the Victim-
Witness Assistance Fund................... 1,366,000
0690-003-0001--For support of Office of
Emergency Services, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds.......................... 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 Office of
Emergency Services, for payment to Item
0690-001-0001, payable from the
Antiterrorism Fund........................ 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................ 17,319,000
Schedule:
(1) 40.20-Victim Services.. 17,319,000
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.
0690-102-3112--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................................ 188,802,000
Schedule:
(1) 11.01-Directorate-
-Administration..... 94,981,000
(2) 11.02-Distributed
Directorate--
Administration...... -94,981,000
(3) 20-Division of
Legal Services...... 399,219,000
399,419,000
(4) 50-Law Enforcement.. 186,379,000
192,189,000
(5) 60-California
Justice Information
Services............ 166,729,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -38,236,000
-44,046,000
(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
(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)............... -3,134,000
-3,334,000
(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.................... 3,134,000
3,334,000
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
0820-003-0001--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 Controller..... 51,504,000
Schedule:
(1) 100000-Personal
Services.............. 125,103,000
125,107,000
(2) 300000-Operating
Expenses and
Equipment............. 66,255,000
66,251,000
(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 hardcopy
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 (1) successful completion
of modifications by the SCO to the
payroll system, and/or by CalPERS
to the retirement system
(my|CalPERS), that significantly
reduces the number of records that
the my|CalPERS system rejects;
and/or (2) once the SCO has
eliminated the backlog of Payroll
Contribution Report and Retirement
Enrollment Report discrepancies
between the payroll and retirement
systems, which in turn reduces the
SCO workload related to the
CalPERS Pension System Resumption.
This adjustment shall be in
coordination with the SCO and
CalPERS. No adjustment 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.
17. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance is authorized to
augment Item 0840-001-0001 and
Section 25.25 of this act from all
fund sources of payment to fund
additional litigation and related
support efforts associated with
the 21st Century Project payroll
system. The Controller shall
include a detailed justification
to support a request for
additional spending authority. The
Department of Finance may augment
Item 0840-001-0001 and Section
25.25 of this act no sooner than
30 days after written notification
has been provided to the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, and
the chairpersons of the committees
of each house of the Legislature
that consider appropriations, or
not sooner than whatever lesser
time the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, or his or her designee,
may determine.
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
693,000
(2) 20-Fraud Control............ 2,910,000
2,892,000
0845-001-0217--For support of Department
of Insurance, payable from the Insurance
Fund...................................... 183,389,000
182,664,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Regulation of
Insurance Companies
and Insurance
Producers........... 77,983,000
(2) 12-Consumer
Protection.......... 55,189,000
54,464,000
(3) 20-Fraud Control.... 48,497,000
(4) 30-General Fund Tax
Collection and
Audit............... 1,970,000
(5) 50.01-
Administration...... 30,959,000
(6) 50.02-Distributed
Administration...... -30,959,000
(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 one-half on January 1,
2015, to the California
Department of Aging for support
of the Health Insurance
Counseling and Advocacy Program.
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 only upon the
Legislature's passage of the
National Association of
Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
Valuation Manual to implement
Principle-Based Reserve (PBR)
actuarial methodology. The
Department of Insurance will
notify in writing the fiscal
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 15 days
of the adoption of PBR
legislation by the Legislature.
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 n 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.
5. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (2) of this item, the
entire cost of all examinations,
analyses, adoption of any
regulations, implementation, and
enforcement related to mental
health parity laws shall be
recovered through assessments or
examination fees imposed on
health insurers.
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. Notwithstanding Sections
12012.85 and 12012.90 of the
Government Code, if the
California Gambling Control
Commission, acting for this
purpose as the state gaming
agency under various tribal
state compacts, determines
that the amount authorized in
this item is expected to be
insufficient to allow the
Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing
Trust Fund to distribute the
quarterly payments described
in Section 12012.90 of the
Government Code during the
2014-15 fiscal year. The
commission shall direct funds
to the Indian Gaming Revenue
Sharing Trust Fund pursuant to
Section 4.3.1(l) of the
amended tribal-state compacts
with the Morongo Band of
Mission Indians, the Pechanga
Band of Luiseno Indians, and
the San Manuel Band of Mission
Indians, and similar sections
of any compacts or amended
compacts ratified by the
Legislature to increase the
revenue contribution to the
Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing
Trust Fund in Section 4.3.2.2
in an amount sufficient to
provide each eligible
recipient Indian tribe
quarterly payments pursuant to
Section 12012.90 of the
Government Code.
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
Fund.
0860-001-0001--For support of State
Board of Equalization.................... 317,144,000
Schedule:
(1) 100000-Personal
Services............ 418,067,000
(2) 300000-Operating
Expenses and
Equipment........... 146,579,000
(3) Reimbursements...... -161,646,00
0
(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.
3. 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
required vendor support
requirements. The Director of
Finance may authorize the
augmentation not sooner than 30
days after notification in
writing to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee.
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...................................... 30,174,000
28,174,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Filings and
Registrations....... 55,879,000
(2) 20-Elections........ 35,650,000
(3) 30-Archives......... 10,303,000
8,303,000
(4) 40-Department of
Justice Legal
Services............ 333,000
(5) 50.01-
Administration and
Technology.......... 23,469,000
(6) 50.02-Distributed
Administration and
Technology.......... -23,469,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Secretary of
State's Business
Fees Fund (Item
0890-001-0228)...... -52,607,000
(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......................... 52,607,000
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 Citizens
Redistricting Commission.................... 91,000
85,000
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 Treasurer..... 4,665,000
Schedule:
(1) 100000-Personal
Services.............. 22,940,000
(2) 300000-Operating
Expenses and
Equipment............. 6,836,000
(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 Treasurer,
for payment to Item 0950-001-0001,
payable from the Central Service Cost
Recovery Fund............................. 2,564,000
0954-001-0001--For support of Scholarshare
Investment Board, in accordance with Article
20.5 (commencing with Section 69999.6) of
Chapter 2 of Part 42 of Division 5 of Title
3 of the Education Code...................... 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 Scholarshare
Investment Board, payable from the
Scholarshare Administrative Fund............. 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... 1,558,000
1,559,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-California
Alternative Energy and
Advanced Transportation
Financing Authority..... 4,806,000
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
BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES, AND HOUSING
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 Structural
Pest Control Board, for payment to Item
1110-001-0775, payable from the Structural
Pest Control Education and Enforcement Fund. 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........ 61,902,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Contractors'
State License Board. 62,429,000
(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 Medical Board
of California, Program 55.18-Licensed
Midwifery Program, payable from the
Licensed Midwifery Fund..................... 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................................ 58,473,000
Schedule:
(1) 55.10.010-Medical
Board of California. 59,637,000
(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............ 36,764,000
Schedule:
(1) 78-Board of
Registered Nursing.. 37,778,000
(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.................... 968,000
Schedule:
(1) 81-Court Reporters Board
of California.............. 986,000
(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 Osteopathic
Medical Board of California, Naturopathic
Medicine Committee, for payment to Item
1110-001-0264, payable from the
Naturopathic Doctor's Fund................ 305,000
1110-001-3140--For support of State Dental
Hygiene Committee, payable from the State
Dental Hygiene Fund.......................... 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 State Dental
Assistant Program, payable from the State
Dental Assistant Fund........................ 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 Section 14.00,
the Director of Finance may transfer up
to $3,000,000 as a loan from the Vehicle
Inspection and Repair Fund to the State
Board of Chiropractic Examiners Fund.
This loan shall be repaid with interest
calculated at the rate earned by the
Pooled Money Investment Account at the
time of the transfer.
1110-404--The boards within the
Department of Consumer Affairs that are
authorized additional enforcement
expenditure or position authority in the
Budget Act of 2014 shall submit an
enforcement outcomes report to the
Department of Finance and to the
Legislature on January 10 with the
release of the Governor's Budget in 2016,
2017, and 2018. This report shall include
complaint and disciplinary workload
statistics, case processing times,
staffing levels, an analysis of the
outcomes and effectiveness of the
additional enforcement resources and
their effect on the goals and targets of
the overall enforcement program, and
plans to achieve efficiencies and correct
any enforcement program deficiencies.
1110-405--The boards within the
Department of Consumer Affairs that are
authorized additional licensing
expenditure or position authority in the
Budget Act of 2014 shall submit a
licensing outcomes report to the
Department of Finance and to the
Legislature on January 10 with the
release of the Governor's Budget in 2016,
2017, and 2018. This report shall include
licensing workload statistics, processing
times, staffing levels, an analysis of
the outcomes and effectiveness of the
additional licensing resources and their
effect on the goals and targets of the
overall licensing program, and plans to
achieve efficiencies and correct any
licensing program deficiencies.
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 Bureau for
Private Postsecondary Education, Department
of Consumer Affairs, payable from the Private
Postsecondary Education Administration Fund... 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...................................... 48,759,000
Schedule:
(1) 42-Bureau of Real
Estate.............. 49,194,000
(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................ 113,500,000
Schedule:
(1) 31.10.016-
Automotive Repair
and Smog Check
Programs............ 113,689,000
(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... 70,846,000
(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.......... -70,666,000
(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 bureaus within the
Department of Consumer Affairs that are
authorized additional enforcement
expenditure or position authority in the
Budget Act of 2014 shall submit an
enforcement outcomes report to the
Department of Finance and to the
Legislature on January 10 with the
release of the Governor's Budget in 2016,
2017, and 2018. This report shall include
complaint and disciplinary workload
statistics, case processing times,
staffing levels, an analysis of the
outcomes and effectiveness of the
additional enforcement resources and
their effect on the goals and targets of
the overall enforcement program, and
plans to achieve efficiencies and correct
any enforcement program deficiencies.
1111-403--The bureaus within the
Department of Consumer Affairs that are
authorized additional licensing
expenditure or position authority in the
Budget Act of 2014 shall submit a
licensing outcomes report to the
Department of Finance and to the
Legislature on January 10 with the
release of the Governor's Budget in 2016,
2017, and 2018. This report shall include
licensing workload statistics, processing
times, staffing levels, an analysis of
the outcomes and effectiveness of the
additional licensing resources and their
effect on the goals and targets of the
overall licensing program, and plans to
achieve efficiencies and correct any
licensing program deficiencies.
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. 918,000
(8) 55-Administration
of Local Agency
Security............ 415,000
(9) 60-Credit Unions.... 7,604,000
(10) 90.01-
Administration...... 14,216,000
(11) 90.02-Distributed
Administration...... -14,216,000
(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)............... -26,418,000
(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 Investment Advisor
Program, the number of positions
authorized and filled, the
number and share of licensees
examined, results and outcomes
of those examinations, and
estimated staffing levels
required to achieve targeted
examination cycles for licensees
under this program.
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............... 26,418,000
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 Beverage Control Fund........... 54,894,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10-Licensing....... 28,354,000
(2) 10.20-Compliance...... 27,587,000
(3) 10.30.010-
Administration........ 4,247,000
(4) 10.30.020-Distributed
Administration........ -4,247,000
(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........................ 17,352,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Codes and
Standards Program... 26,034,000
26,032,000
(2) 20-Financial
Assistance Program.. 23,270,000
(3) 30-Housing Policy
Development Program. 2,411,000
(4) 50.01-
Administration...... 12,881,000
12,883,000
(5) 50.02-Distributed
Administration...... -12,883,000
(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................................... 87,500,000
2240-101-6082--For local assistance,
Department of Housing and Community
Development, payable from the Housing for 75,000,00
Veterans Fund................................ 0
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)..................................... 50,000,000
2240-103-0001--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, to the Housing Rehabilitation
Loan Fund, for purposes of Multifamily
Housing Program's supportive housing
projects (Section 50675.14 of the Health
and Safety Code).......................... 50,000,000
TRANSPORTATION
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.
2640-101-3228--For local assistance, State
Transit Assistance, for allocation by the
Controller pursuant to subdivisions (b) and
(c) of Section 99312, Section 99313, and
Section 99314 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction 25,000,00
Fund......................................... 0
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Sections 99313
and 99314 of the Public
Utilities Code, not more than
$14,355 of the amount
appropriated in this item shall
reimburse the Controller for
expenditures for administration
of State Transit Assistance
funds.
2. Funds appropriated in this item
shall not be allocated prior to
the enactment of implementing
legislation and fulfillment of
any specified requirement of
that legislation. This
implementing legislation shall
establish requirements that
funds be used to support
additional transit services
that result in additional
greenhouse gas emission
reductions to further the
regulatory purposes of the
California Global Warming
Solutions Act of 2006, in
accordance with Chapter 4.1
(commencing with Section 39710)
of Part 2 of Division 26 of the
Health and Safety Code,
including the recommendations
of the investment plan, and
Article 9.7 (commencing with
Section 16428.8) of Chapter 2
of Part 2 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the Government Code.
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...................................... 2,394,909,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Aeronautics...... 4,275,000
(2) 20.10-Highway
Transportation--
Capital Outlay 1,632,194,00
Support............. 0
(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............... 122,354,000
125,502,000
(6) 20.70-Highway
Transportation--
Operations.......... 256,842,000
(7) 20.80-Highway
Transportation- 1,461,259,00
-Maintenance........ 0
(8) 30-Mass
Transportation...... 166,557,000
(9) 40-Transportation
Planning............ 137,732,000
(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...... -320,481,000
-323,629,000
(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)............... -182,104,000
(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)............... -867,702,000
(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)........... -29,553,000
(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)............... -75,532,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Trade Corridors
Improvement Fund
(Item 2660-004-
6056)............... -13,968,000
(22) Amount payable from
the Transportation
Facilities Account,
Highway Safety,
Traffic Reduction,
Air Quality, and
Port Security Fund
of 2006 (Item 2660-
004-6058)........... -12,766,000
(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)............... -3,371,000
(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)............... -2,591,000
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
$900,000 for additional
reimbursements from the High-
Speed Rail Authority for the
review and approval of
environmental and engineering
documents regarding
circumstances in which the high-
speed train system interfaces
with the state highway system,
as well as specific highway
realignment projects related to
the high-speed train system.
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
provisions of Items 9800-001-
0001, 9800-001-
0 001, 9800-001-0 494, or
9800-001- 0988 with the
0988 with the concurrence of the
Department of
Finance. The Department of Finance. The
Department of Transportation shall
provide
shall provide quarterly reports, to
the
to the Department of Finance, of
actual
actual expenditures for overhead
and
and corporate resources
beginning
beginning October 1, 2014. In
addition,
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 fiscal year 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........................ 182,104,000
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................................. 867,702,000
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.
2660-001-3228--For support of Department of
Transportation, payable from the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Fund............................ 208,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Mass Transportation...... 208,000
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........................ 3,543,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.10-Highway
Transportation--
Capital Outlay
Support................ 3,242,000
(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............. 75,532,000
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................. 13,968,000
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-
104-6056 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............. 12,766,000
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-
104-6058 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............. 3,371,000
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............................... 2,591,000
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-
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............................... 29,553,000
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-
104-6072 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....................... (202,200,000)
(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- 27,000,
- Local Assistance............ 000
(a) Regional
Improvements
............ (27,000,000)
(b) Interregiona
l
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) Interregiona
l
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.
2660-101-3228--For local assistance,
Department of Transportation, payable from
the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund............. 24,791,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.10-Mass
Transportation......... 24,791,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for transit and
intercity rail capital programs 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.
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
Transportat
ion
Program (57,849,000
Exchange... )
(b) Local (46,464,000
Assistance. )
(2) 40-Transportation Planning.. 12,000,0
00
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 1,506,000,00
Transportation...... 0
(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.......................... 12,500,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.30-Highway
Transportation-
-Local Assistance... 12,500,000
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-
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.
2660-104-6058--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, Improvement, and Service
Enhancement Account, Highway Safety, Traffic
Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security
Fund of 2006................................. 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 in 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.
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 (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.
4. 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, 2660-
301-0042, or 2660-308-0042. These
transfers shall require the prior
approval of the Department of
Finance.
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, 2660-301-0890,
or 2660-308-0890. 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.
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 provision shall be funded in
compliance with paragraph (f)(2)(B)
in Section 1404 of the Safe,
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equality Act: A
Legacy for Users (Public Law 109-
59) and 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.
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
Improvement (110,250,000
s.......... )
(b) Interregion
al
Improvement
s.......... (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) 30-Mass
Transportation......... 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
Improvement (359,250,000
s.......... )
(b) Interregion
al
Improvement (119,750,000
s.......... )
(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.
2660-301-3228--For capital outlay,
Department of Transportation, payable from
the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund............ 1,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.20-Intercity Rail
Passenger Program--Capital. 1,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for transit and
intercity rail capital programs 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.
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 (1,284,898,0
Program.... 00)
(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 1,456,023
) Transportation............. ,000
(a) State
Highway
Operation
and
Protection (1,456,023,0
Program... 00)
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.......................... 12,501,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.20-Highway
Transportation...... 12,500,000
(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..................... 102,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Highway
Transportation...... 102,000,000
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 2660-104-
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.............................. 14,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Highway
Transportation...... 14,000,000
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-
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, 2660-
108-0042, or 2660-301-0042. These
transfers shall require the prior
approval of the Department of
Finance.
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, 2660-108-0890,
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.
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 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), shall be repaid by June 30,
2015, upon order of the Director of
Finance.
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 repaid July
1, 2014, upon order of the Director of
Finance.
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
repaid July 1, 2014, upon order of the
Director of Finance.
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 be authorized only 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 all
of the following: (a) the amount of
the augmentation, (b) the total
positions to be established, with
corresponding workload measures,
and (c) a timeline for filling
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
2665-301-3228--For capital outlay, High-Speed
Rail Authority, payable from the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Fund............................ 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
subdivisions (b) and (g) of Section
2704.08 of the Streets and Highways
Code and limited to Phase 1 of the
project as defined in paragraph (2)
of subdivision (b) of Section
2704.04 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
subdivision (e) of Section 2704.01
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.
5. Funds appropriated in this item may
be transferred to Item 2665-306-
3228. Transfers shall require the
prior approval of the Department of
Finance.
2665-301-6043--For capital outlay, High-Speed Rail
Authority, payable from the High-Speed Passenger
Train Bond Fund...................................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 20.05.010-California
High Speed Rail System
Planning--Acquisition
and Design.............. 1,000,000
(2) Reimbursements.......... -1,000,000
Provisions:
1. Funds in Schedule (1) shall be used for
purposes consistent with subdivisions
(b) and (g) of Section 2704.08 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 subdivision (e)
of Section 2704.01 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.
2665-306-3228--For capital outlay, High-
Speed Rail Authority, payable from the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund............. 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.
5. Funds appropriated in this item
may be transferred to Item 2665-
301-3228. Transfers require the
prior approval of the Department
of Finance.
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....................... 1,852,582,000
1,857,048,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Traffic 1,791,655,00
Management..........
1,796,503,0 0
0
(2) 20-Regulation and
Inspection.......... 203,649,000
203,373,000
(3) 30-Vehicle
Ownership Security.. 46,696,000
46,590,000
(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 Santa
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......... 34,111,000
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. These
projects shall not apply towards
the design-build limitation
established in subdivision (i)
of Section 14661.1 of the
Government Code.
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), and as
reappropriated by Item 2720-491,
Budget Acts of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and 2013 (Chs. 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 (Chs. 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 Acts of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012) and 2013 (Chs. 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 (Chs. 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...................... 1,027,433,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Vehicle/Vessel
Identification and
Compliance.......... 554,859,000
(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 -102,142,00
Administration...... 0
(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.
NATURAL RESOURCES
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 30-Sea Grant
Program, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.......... 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.. 3,434,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Tahoe Conservancy.. 6,375,000
(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)................. -686,000
(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)........ -6,000
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............................ 686,000
Provisions:
1. Of this amount, pursuant to Section
66908.3 of the Government Code, the
California Tahoe Conservancy
shall pay $32,473 to the County of
Placer and $9,987 to the County of
El Dorado.
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................... 6,000
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........................ 31,319,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Training and
Work Program........ 70,333,000
(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)........... -31,670,000
(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...................... 31,670,000
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 services
from the California
Conservation Corps. 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.
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...................... 5,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Training and Work
Program................ 5,000,000
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........ 1,497,000
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 Energy
Resources Conservation and Development
Commission, payable from the Energy
Resources Programs Account................. 78,702,000
80,059,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Regulatory and
Planning............ 39,855,000
(2) 20-Energy Resources
Conservation........ 34,123,000
(3) 30-Development...... 176,356,000
176,357,000
(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)............... -1,497,000
-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)........... -2,168,000
(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)...... -12,958,000
-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.................. 2,168,000
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..................... 12,958,000
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--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.
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.
3360-404--The sum of $20,000,000 is
hereby transferred, upon order of the
Director of Finance, from the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Fund, established pursuant
to Section 16428.8 of the Government
Code, to the State Energy Conservation
Assistance Account. Notwithstanding
Section 13340 of the Government Code and
Section 39718 of the Health and Safety
Code, the moneys in the State Energy
Conservation Assistance Account are
hereby continuously appropriated to the
State Energy Resources Conservation and
Development Commission.
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... 3,085,000
2,985,000
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.... 52,483,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Geologic Hazards
and Mineral
Resources
Conservation........ 25,468,000
(2) 20-Oil, Gas, and
Geothermal
Resources........... 54,411,000
(3) 30-Land Resource
Protection.......... 10,740,000
(4) 40.01-
Administration...... 14,751,000
(5) 40.02-Distributed
Administration...... -14,751,000
(6) 60-Office of Mine
Reclamation......... 7,877,000
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)............... -3,085,000
-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)............... -1,558,000
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.............................. 1,558,000
3480-101-6051--For local assistance,
Department of Conservation, Program 30-
Land Resource Protection, payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006.................... 1,114,000
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 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 3480-101-6051, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010, as
partially reverted by Item 340-495,
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............ 606,751,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Office of the
State Fire Marshal... 25,412,000
(2) 11-Fire Protection... 1,291,541,00
0
(3) 12-Resource
Management........... 57,682,847
73,627,000
(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. 77,112,000
(7) 20.02-Distributed
Administration....... -75,234,847
-74,578,000
(8) Reimbursements....... -405,593,000
(9) Less funding
provided by capital
outlay............... -18,403,000
(10) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3540-006-0001). -209,000,000
(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)................ -2,888,000
(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)................ -3,246,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Hazardous Liquid
Pipeline Safety Fund
(Item 3540-001-0209). -3,431,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Professional
Forester
Registration Fund
(Item 3540-001-0300). -226,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Toxic Substances
Control Account
(Item 3540-001-0557). -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). -81,220,000
(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)................ -14,893,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund (Item
3540-001-3228)....... -1,246,000
-17,847,000
(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
Public Employees' Retirement
System and passage of the annual
Budget Act.
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.
10. The Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection may contract with
the Department of General
Services for environmental
consultation or planning.
11. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of a mou n
t
amount from this item to Item
from this item to Item 3540-101-
3228 in order to
3228 in order to implement urban
implement fire risk reductions,
forest health activities, and
urban forestry projects. Within 10
days
10 days after approval, the
after approval, the Director of
Finance shall notify
Finance shall notify the Joint
the Joint Legislative Budget
Legislative Budget Committee of the
transfer
the transfer approved pursuant to
this
this provision and which
shall include a
include a detail of the change in
program
program delivery and the
conditions
conditio n s n
ecessitating the change.
change.
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........................ 2,888,000
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............................. 3,246,000
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...................... 3,431,000
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..... 81,220,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 4 of Item 3540-001-0001
applies to this item.
2. Notwithstanding any other law,
funds appropriated for vegetation
management activities shall not
be used for any project located
on shrub lands in San Diego,
Imperial, Riverside, Orange, Los
Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara,
Kern, and San Bernardino Counties
that utilizes the new
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Report for the Vegetation
Treatment Program for compliance
with the California Environmental
Quality Act (Division 13
(commencing with Section 21000)
of the Public Resources Code)
except for the following types of
projects identified in the local
Unit Fire Plan:
(a) The project is for the
protection of a Community
at Risk (as listed in
Section III, Part B
of Unit Fire Plans). The
project shall (i) be on
less than a landscape
scale, (ii) shall not
exceed what is necessary
for the protection of the
community, and (iii)
shall constitute a
systematic approach of
constructing fuel breaks
that focus on reducing
wildland fire risks to
these identified
communities. Such fuel
breaks may be constructed
in conjunction with
existing or natural fuel
breaks. For any project
that relies on this
exemption, the Department
of Forestry and Fire
Protection shall hold at
least one public meeting
in a community proximate
to the proposed treatment
area to share the project
prescription, rationale,
scale, map information,
and answer questions from
the public.
(b) The project is for the
protection of public
safety infrastructure or
other critical
infrastructure including,
but not limited to,
public and private
emergency access roads
and highways; utility
corridors for
communication; electric
transmission lines or gas
pipelines; water
conduits, canals, ports,
and dams and sewage
systems;
telecommunication centers
and associated repeater
sites; airports, railroad
lines, and bridges;
military bases, command
centers, and
communication facilities;
fire, law enforcement,
and health care
facilities, provided that
such projects comply with
(i) and (ii) of
subdivision (a) of this
provision, as well as the
requirement in
subdivision (a) that a
public meeting be held.
(c) The requirements of this
provision shall not apply
to projects to address
emergency vegetation
treatment to control and
mitigate the effects of
pests, provided that
projects undertaken
pursuant to this
provision shall be
limited to areas of
active infestation.
3. Notwithstanding any other law,
the State Board of Forestry and
Fire Protection shall hold at
least one meeting in the northern
part of the state and one meeting
in the southern part of the state
to gather input into the
Vegetation Management Program.
The State Board of Forestry and
Fire Protection shall not be
subject to travel restrictions
should additional travel be
needed. The Department of Finance
may augment the appropriation in
this item by up to $10,000 from
the State Responsibility Area
Fire Prevention Fund for the
purpose of conducting State Board
of Forestry and Fire Protection
meetings relating to gathering
public input into the Vegetation
Treatment Program.
4. In conjunction with the
Governor's May Revision in 2015,
the Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection shall report to
the Senate Committee on Budget
and Fiscal Review the number of
projects that have been conducted
or are planned to be conducted in
the 2014- 15 fiscal year pursuant
to the exemptions provided in
Provision (2). The information
that the Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection shall provide
will include, but not limited to,
(i) the location of the project,
(ii) the prescription of the
project, and (iii) how the
project fell within the
requirements for the exemption.
5. 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.
6. 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
associated 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.......................... 14,893,000
3540-001-3228--For support of Department
of Forestry and Fire Protection, for
payment to Item 3540-001-0001, payable
from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund..... 1,246,000
17,847,000
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
support and shall be similarly
available for liquidation
until June 30, 2020, for fire
risk reductions, forest health
programs, and urban forestry
projects funded from the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
until June 30, 2020, for urban
forestry projects funded from
the Greenhouse Gas Reduction
2. Provisions 6, 10, and, 11 of
Item 3540-001-0001 apply to
Fund this item .
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 lease-revenue bonds............... 15,638,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 15,584,000
(2) Insurance.............. 55,000
(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.
3540-006-0001--For support of Department
of Forestry and Fire Protection, for
payment to Item 3540-001-0001.............. 209,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
emergency fire suppression and
detection costs and related
emergency revegetation costs
and may be used for these
purposes to reimburse the main
support appropriation (Item
3540-001-0001) only upon
approval by the Director of
Finance. The funds shall be
used only for situations where
budgeted Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection
initial attack forces are
unable to cope with a wildland
fire emergency, for additional
fire detection capability and
prepositioning of resources
during periods of high fire
risk, or to respond to valid
requests for mutual aid by
another government authority.
The funds may also be used on
a reimbursable basis for
assistance-by-hire for fire
emergencies.
2. The Director of Forestry and
Fire Protection shall furnish
quarterly reports on
expenditures for emergency
fire suppression activities to
the Director of Finance, the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget
Committee, and the fiscal and
appropriate policy committees
of each house of the
Legislature. The Director of
Finance may authorize
expenditures in excess of the
amount appropriated in this
item by an amount necessary to
fund emergency fire
suppression costs. This
authorization shall occur not
less than 30 days after the
receipt by the Legislature of
the quarterly expenditure
report from the Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection,
or not sooner than whatever
lesser time the chairperson of
the joint committee, or his or
her designee, may in each
instance determine.
3540-101-3228--For local assistance,
Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection, for Fire Risk Reductions and
Forest Health, payable from the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Fund......................... 15,754,000
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, and shall
be similarly available for
liquidation until June 30,
2020 , . u
U rban forestry projects
shall be funded from the
funded from the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund.
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 shall
include a detail of the change
in program delivery and the
conditions necessitating the
change.
3540-301-0001--For capital outlay, Department
of Forestry and Fire Protection............... 1,724,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.80-Minor capital outlay.. 1,724,000
3540-301-0660--For capital outlay,
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection,
payable from the Public Buildings
Construction Fund........................... 38,745,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.10.170-Santa Clara
Unit Headquarters:
Replace Facility-
Preliminary plans,
working drawings, and
construction.......... 4,454,000
(2) 30.10.245-Soquel Fire
Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 512,000
(3) 30.10.250-Felton Fire
Station/Unit
Headquarters: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 786,000
(4) 30.20.008-Westwood
Forest Fire Station:
Replace Facility-
Preliminary plans,
working drawings, and
construction.......... 1,335,000
(5) 30.20.050-El Dorado
Fire Station, Service
Warehouse: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 1,267,000
(6) 30.20.120-Butte Unit
Fire Station/Unit
Headquarters: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 3,845,000
(7) 30.20.205-Higgins
Corner Fire Station:
Replace Facility-
Preliminary plans,
working drawings, and
construction.......... 1,390,000
(8) 30.20.230-Bieber
Forest Fire
Station/Helitack
Base: Relocate
Facility-Acquisition,
preliminary plans,
workings drawings,
and construction...... 4,258,000
(9) 30.20.240-Siskiyou
Unit Headquarters:
Replace Facility-
Preliminary plans,
working drawings, and
construction.......... 5,849,000
(10) 30.20.250-Baker Fire
Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 572,000
(11) 30.30.025-Potrero
Fire Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 2,163,000
(12) 30.30.095-Cayucos
Fire Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 1,341,000
(13) 30.30.160-South
Operations Area
Headquarters:
Relocate Facility-
Construction.......... 4,057,000
(14) 30.30.220-Rincon Fire
Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 669,000
(15) 30.40.006-Pine
Mountain Fire
Station: Relocate
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 582,000
(16) 30.40.170-Badger
Forest Fire Station:
Replace Facility-
Construction.......... 1,182,000
(17) 30.40.175-Parkfield
Fire Station: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 585,000
(18) 30.40.185-Madera-
Mariposa-Merced Unit
Headquarters: Replace
Facility-Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction.......... 3,898,000
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) or
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
exempt the Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection
from the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality
Act. This provision is
declaratory of existing law.
4. Notwithstanding any other law,
the funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
3540-492--Reappropriation, Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection. The amount
specified in the following citations are
reappropriated for the purposes provided for
in those appropriations, unless otherwise
specified, and shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until June 30,
2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 3540-001-0001, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), as reappropriated by Item 3540-
492, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013)
(1) Up to $1,000,000 of the available
balance in Schedule (4.5)
Department of Justice Legal
Services is available to pay the
Department of Justice for legal
services.
3540-494--Reappropriation, Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, 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, and the period to
liquidate encumbrances is extended to June 30,
2017:
6029--California Clean Water, Clean Air,
Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund
(1) Item 3540-001-6029, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3540-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3540-494, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(2) Item 3540-101-6029, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3540-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3540-494, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
3560-001-0001--For support of State Lands
Commission................................ 10,564,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Mineral
Resources
Management.......... 11,049,000
(2) 20-Land Management.. 10,410,000
(3) 30.01-Executive and
Administration...... 3,569,000
(4) 30.02-Distributed
Administration...... -3,570,000
(5) 40-Marine
Facilities
Management.......... 11,078,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -5,076,000
(6.5) Amount payable from
Environmental
License Plate Fund
(Item 3560-001-
0140)............... -133,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Marine Invasive
Species Control
Fund (Item 3560-001-
0212)............... -3,212,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Oil Spill
Prevention and
Administration Fund
(Item 3560-001-
0320)............... -12,004,000
(8.5) Amount payable from
the School Land
Bank Fund (Item
3560-001-0347)...... -1,086,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Land Bank Fund
(Item 3560-001-
0943)............... -461,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision (d)
of Section 4 of Chapter 138 of
the Statutes of 1964, First
Extraordinary Session, all
commission costs for
administering the Long Beach
Tidelands, exclusive of any
Attorney General charges, shall
be funded from revenues
deposited into the General Fund
pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 6217
of the Public Resources Code.
2. All costs incurred to manage
state school lands shall be
deducted from the revenues
produced by those lands and
deposited into the General Fund
pursuant to Section 24412 of
the Education Code.
3560-001-0140--For support of State Lands
Commission, for payment to Item 3560-001-
0001, payable from the Environmental
License Plate Fund........................ 133,000
3560-001-0212--For support of State Lands
Commission, for payment to Item 3560-001-
0001, payable from the Marine Invasive
Species Control Fund...................... 3,212,000
3560-001-0320--For support of State Lands
Commission, for payment to Item 3560-001-
0001, payable from the Oil Spill
Prevention and Administration Fund........ 12,004,000
3560-001-0347--For support of State Lands
Commission, for payment to Item 3560-001-
0001, payable from the School Land Bank
Fund...................................... 1,086,000
3560-001-0943--For support of State Lands
Commission, for payment to Item 3560-001-
0001, payable from the Land Bank Fund..... 461,000
3600-001-0001--For support of Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item 3600- 77,284,00
001-0200, payable from the General Fund......
88,084,0
0
0
Provisions:
1. The Department of Fish and
Wildlife shall identify and
utilize any available existing
appropriations, including those
supported by fees paid by state
and federal water project
users, bond funds, and federal
funds, to mitigate drought
impacts on fish species
consistent with the drought
activities funded by this item.
The department shall report to
the Legislature any General
Fund cost savings due to these
efforts on or before January
10, 2015.
3600-001-0005--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Safe
Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund..... 500,000
3600-001-0140--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate
Fund...................................... 15,411,000
3600-001-0193--For support of Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item 3600-
001-0200, payable from the Waste Discharge
Permit Fund................................. 500,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, and not-withstanding
subdivision (c) of Section
13264, subdivision (f) of Section
13268, subdivision (k) of Section
13350, and paragraph (2) of
subdivision (n) of Section 13385 of
the Water Code, up to $500,000
shall be from the moneys deposited
into, and separately accounted for,
the Waste Discharge Permit Fund
pursuant to the balance of penalty
revenues generated by the
imposition of liabilities pursuant
to subdivision (c) of Section
13264, subdivision (f) of Section
13268, subdivision (k) of Section
13350, and paragraph (2) of
subdivision (n) of Section 13385 of
the Water Code. The funds specified
in this provision are hereby
appropriated to support a program
to address the environmental issues
and natural resource damages
associated with the cultivation of
marijuana.
3600-001-0200--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife...................... 113,304,000
115,442,300
Schedule:
(1) 20-Biodiversity
Conservation
Program............. 113,876,000
126,676,000
(2) 25-Hunting,
Fishing, and Public
Use................. 74,977,000
(3) 30-Management of
Department Lands
and Facilities...... 57,505,000
60,887,000
(4) 40-Enforcement...... 74,580,000
(5) 45-Communication,
Education, and
Outreach............ 3,679,000
(6) 50-Spill Prevention
and Response........ 42,786,000
(7) 61-Fish and Game
Commission.......... 1,459,000
1,597,300
(8) 70.01-
Administration...... 45,618,000
(9) 70.02-Distributed
Administration...... -45,623,000
(10) Reimbursements...... -27,004,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Harbors and
Watercraft
Revolving Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0516)............... -2,783,000
(12) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0001)............... -77,284,000
-88,084,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal
Protection
(Villaraigosa-
Keeley Act) Bond
Fund (Item 3600-001-
0005)............... -500,000
(14) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental
License Plate Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0140)............... -15,411,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Waste Discharge
Permit Fund (Item
3600-001-0193)...... -500,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Fish and
Wildlife Pollution
Account (Item
3600-001-0207)...... -884,000
(17) Amount payable from
the California
Waterfowl Habitat
Preservation
Account, Fish and
Game Preservation
Fund (Item 3600-001-
0211)............... -245,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Marine Invasive
Species Control
Fund (Item 3600-001-
0212)............... -1,381,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Public
Resources Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
3600-001-0235)...... -1,957,000
(20) Amount payable from
the Oil Spill
Prevention and
Administration Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0320)............... -35,378,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Environmental
Enhancement Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0322)............... -759,000
(22) Amount payable from
the Wildlife
Restoration Fund
(Item 3600-001-
0447)............... -2,535,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3600-001-
0890)............... -42,228,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Special Deposit
Fund (Item 3600-001-
0942)............... -1,660,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Hatchery and
Inland Fisheries
Fund (Item 3600-001-
3103)............... -19,793,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Timber
Regulation and
Forest Restoration
Fund (Item 3600-001-
3212)............... -5,545,000
(27) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund
(Item 3600-001-3228) -3,382,000
(28) Amount payable from
the Interim Water
Supply and Water
Quality
Infrastructure and
Management
Subaccount (Item
3600-001-6027)...... -545,000
(29) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal
and Beach
Protection Fund of
2002 (Item 3600-001-
6031)............... -2,841,000
(30) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water
Quality and Supply,
Flood Control,
River and Coastal
Protection Fund of
2006 (Item 3600-001-
6051)............... -15,561,000
(31) Amount payable from
the California Sea
Otter Fund (Item
3600-001-8047)...... -186,000
(32) Amount payable from
the Salton Sea
Restoration Fund
(Item 3600-001-
8018)............... -573,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item may be increased with the
approval of, and under the
conditions set by, the Director
of Finance to meet current
obligations proposed to be
funded in Schedules (10) and
(23). The funds appropriated in
this item shall not be
increased until the Department
of Fish and Wildlife has a
valid contract, signed by the
client agency, that provides
sufficient funds to finance the
increased authorization. This
increased authorization may not
be used to expand services or
create new obligations.
Reimbursements received under
Schedules (10) and (23) shall
be used in repayment of any
funds used to meet current
obligations pursuant to this
provision.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item for purposes of
subdivision (n) of Section
75050 of the Public Resources
Code shall continue only so
long as the Bureau of
Reclamation within the United
States Department of the
Interior continues to provide
federal funds and continues to
carry out federal actions
to implement the settlement
agreement in Natural Resources
Defense Council v. Rodgers
(2005) 381 F.Supp.2d 1212.
3600-001-0207--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Fish and
Wildlife Pollution Account................ 884,000
3600-001-0211--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the
California Waterfowl Habitat Preservation
Account, Fish and Game Preservation Fund.. 245,000
3600-001-0212--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Marine
Invasive Species Control Fund............. 1,381,000
3600-001-0235--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Public
Resources Account, Cigarette and Tobacco
Products Surtax Fund...................... 1,957,000
3600-001-0320--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Oil Spill
Prevention and Administration Fund........ 35,378,000
3600-001-0322--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the
Environmental Enhancement Fund............ 759,000
3600-001-0447--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Wildlife
Restoration Fund.......................... 2,535,000
3600-001-0516--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Harbors
and Watercraft Revolving Fund............. 2,783,000
3600-001-0890--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 42,228,000
3600-001-0942--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Special
Deposit Fund.............................. 1,660,000
3600-001-3103--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Hatchery
and Inland Fisheries Fund................. 19,793,000
3600-001-3212--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Timber
Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund.... 5,545,000
3600-001-3228--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund............. 3,382,000
3600-001-6027--For support of Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item 3600-
001-0200, payable from the Interim Water
Supply and Water Quality Infrastructure and
Management Subaccount....................... 545,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2016.
3600-001-6031--For support of Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item 3600-
001-0200, payable from the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of 2002..................... 2,841,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2016.
3600-001-6051--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006.................... 15,561,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in
this item shall be available
for expenditure until June 30,
2016.
3600-001-8018--For support of Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item 3600-
001-0200, payable from the Salton Sea
Restoration Fund............................ 573,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2016.
3600-001-8047--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for payment to Item
3600-001-0200, payable from the
California Sea Otter Fund................. 186,000
3600-002-6051--For transfer by the
Controller upon notification by the
Department of Fish and Wildlife from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006 to the Salton Sea
Restoration Fund............................ 296,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2016.
3600-011-0001--For support of Department
of Fish and Wildlife, for transfer to the
Fish and Game Preservation Fund........... 18,000
3600-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Fish and Wildlife............... 5,777,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Biodiversity
Conservation Program... 5,777,000
3600-101-0320--For local assistance,
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Program 50-
Spill Prevention and Response, payable from
the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration
Fund........................................ 1,341,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are for grants to local
governments and other entities to
write or update local governments'
oil spill response plans,
participate in oil spill drills and
exercises, attend oil spill
training, and to conduct other
planning activities related to oil
spill prevention and response.
3600-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Program
25-Hunting, Fishing, and Public Use,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund........ 20,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are for grants to
nonprofit organizations,
government agencies, and
Indian tribes.
3600-101-3212--For local assistance,
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Program
20-Biodiversity Conservation Program,
payable from the Timber Regulation and
Forest Restoration Fund................... 2,000,000
3600-101-3228--For local assistance,
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Program
30-Management of Department Lands, payable
from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund..... 21,618,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are available for
expenditure for local
assistance or capital outlay
until June 30, 2020.
3600-301-3103--For capital outlay, Department
of Fish and Wildlife, payable from the
Hatchery and Inland Fisheries Fund............ 615,000
Schedule:
(1) 90.99.100-Minor Projects.... 615,000
3600-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 3600-011-0321 of the Budget Act of
2010, as added by Chapter 13 of the
Statutes of 2011, the $40,000,000 loan to
the General Fund will be repaid in the
2016-17 fiscal year, upon order of the
Director of Finance.
3640-001-0140--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, for payment to Item
3640-001-0447, from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.......... 280,000
3640-001-0447--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, payable from the Wildlife
Restoration Fund.............................. 1,843,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Wildlife
Conservation Board..... 4,409,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -108,000
(3) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental License
Plate Fund (Item 3640-
001-0140).............. -280,000
(4) Amount payable from
the California Clean
Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
and Coastal Protection
Fund (Item 3640-001-
6029).................. -737,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of
2002 (Item 3640-001-
6031).................. -670,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood
Control, River and
Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006 (Item
3640-001-6051)......... -771,000
3640-001-3228--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, payable from the 83,000,00
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund................ 0
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $23,000,000 is
available for forestry,
$30,000,000 for wetland
restoration, and $30,000,000
for agriculture emission
reduction and water efficiency.
2. The amount appropriated in this
item is available for
expenditure for state
operations, local assistance,
or capital outlay until June
30, 2017.
3640-001-6029--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, for payment to Item
3640-001-0447, from the California Clean
Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood
Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund........ 737,000
3640-001-6031--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, for payment to Item
3640-001-0447, from the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of 2002................... 670,000
3640-001-6051--For support of Wildlife
Conservation Board, for payment to Item
3640-001-0447, from the Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006.............................. 771,000
3640-301-0447--For capital outlay, Wildlife
Conservation Board, payable from the
Wildlife Restoration Fund.................... 1,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.010-Minor Projects... 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are provided in accordance with the
provisions of the Wildlife
Conservation Law of 1947 and,
therefore, shall not be subject to
State Public Works Board review.
2. The amount appropriated in this item
is available for expenditure for
capital outlay or local assistance.
3640-311-0001--For transfer by the
Controller from the General Fund to the
Habitat Conservation Fund.................. 17,160,000
Provisions:
1. The funds transferred in this
item shall be used for
purposes consistent with the
requirements of the Habitat
Conservation Fund.
2. Upon approval by the
Department of Finance, the
amount transferred by this
item may be adjusted to
reflect the requirements of
subdivision (a) of Section
2796 of the Fish and Game Code.
3640-311-0235--For transfer by the
Controller from the Public Resources
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund to the Habitat Conservation
Fund....................................... (3,076,000)
Provisions:
1. The funds transferred in this
item shall be used for
purposes consistent with
the requirements of the
Habitat Conservation Fund.
2. Upon approval by the
Department of Finance, the
amount transferred by this
item may be adjusted to
reflect the requirements of
subdivision (a) of Section
2796 of the Fish and Game Code.
3640-490--Reappropriation, Wildlife
Conservation Board. The balance of the
appropriations provided in the following
citations are reappropriated for the purposes
provided for in the appropriations, and shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2017:
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3640-301-6031, Budget Act of
2003 (Ch. 157, Stats. 2003), as
reappropriated by Item 3640-490(1),
Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48,
Stats. 2006) and Item 3640-490-
6031(1), Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.10.440-Colorado River
Acquisition, Protection and
Restoration Program
6051--The Safe Drinking Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3640-301-6051, Budget Act of
2007, ( Chs. 171 and 172, Stats.
2007) as reappropriated by Item
3640-490-6051(1), Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.10-Wildlife Conservation Board
Projects
(2) Item 3640-301-6051, Budget Act of
2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008)
as reappropriated by Item 3640-490-
6051(1), Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011)
(1) 80.10-Wildlife Conservation Board
Projects
(3) Item 3640-801-6051, (Ch. 2, Stats.
2009, 7th Ex. Sess.), as
reappropriated by Item 3640-491,
Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats.
2013)
(1) 80.10-Wildlife Conservation Board
Projects (Grants for Natural
Community Conservation Plans for
the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Area consistent with Section
75055 of the Public Resources
Code and Chapter 10 (commencing
with Section 2800) of Division 3
of the Fish and Game Code
3640-492--Reappropriation, Wildlife
Conservation Board. The balance of the
appropriations provided in the following
citations are reappropriated for the purposes
provided for in the appropriations and shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2017:
6029--California Clean Water, Clean Air,
Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund
(1) Item 3640-302-6029, Budget Act of
2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004) as
reappropriated by Item 3640-491,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
(1) 80.10.603-San Joaquin River
Conservancy--Projects and
Acquisitions
(2) Reimbursements
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3640-302-6051, Budget Act of
2007 ( Chs. 171 and 172, Stats.
2007), as reappropriated by Item 3640-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.10.103-San Joaquin River
Conservancy--Acquisitions and
Projects
(2) Reimbursements
(2) Item 3640-302-6051, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.10.103-San Joaquin River
Conservancy--Acquisitions and
Projects
(2) Reimbursements
3640-493--Reappropriation, Wildlife
Conservation Board. 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, 2020:
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3640-311-6031, Budget Act of
2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004), as
reappropriated by Item 3640-492 Budget
Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex.
Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10
4th Ex. Sess.) and Item 3640-492,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
(2) Item 3640-311-6031, Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reappropriated by Item 3640-491 Budget
Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex.
Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10
4th Ex. Sess.) and Item 3640-490,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013)
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood
Prevention Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3640-311-6052, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(2) Item 3640-311-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
3640-495--Reversion, Wildlife Conservation
Board. 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 3640-303-6051, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007)
as reappropriated by Item 3640-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.410-Oak Woodlands
Conservation Program
(2) Item 3640-304-6051, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007)
as reappropriated by Item 3640-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.610-Wildlife Conservation
Board Projects (unscheduled)
(3) Item 3640-305-6051, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007)
as reappropriated by Item 3640-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.420-Rangeland, Grazing Land
and Grassland Protection Program
3640-496--Reversion, Wildlife Conservation
Board. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered
balances, unless otherwise specified, of the
appropriations provided in the following
citations shall revert to the fund balances
of the funds from which the appropriations
were made:
(1) Item 3640-301-6051, Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.410-Oak Woodlands
Conservation Program....... 841,000
(2) 80.10.420-Rangeland,
Grazing Land and Grassland
Protection Program 1,047,000
(3) 80.10.610-Wildlife
Conservation Board
Projects (unscheduled) 233,000
3720-001-0001--For support of California
Coastal Commission........................... 11,073,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Coastal Management
Program............... 18,153,000
(2) 20-Coastal Energy
Program............... 1,175,000
(3) 30.01-Administration.. 2,755,000
(4) 30.02-Distributed
Administration........ -2,655,000
(5) Reimbursements........ -2,462,000
(6) Amount payable from
the California Beach
and Coastal
Enhancement Account
(Item 3720-001-0371).. -626,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3720-001-
0890)................. -2,591,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Coastal Act
Services Fund (Item
3720-001-3123)........ -2,676,000
3720-001-0371--For support of California
Coastal Commission, for payment to Item
3720-001-0001, payable from the
California Beach and Coastal Enhancement
Account, California Environmental License
Plate Fund................................ 626,000
3720-001-0890--For support of California
Coastal Commission, for payment to Item
3720-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 2,591,000
3720-001-3123--For support of California
Coastal Commission, for payment to Item
3720-001-0001, payable from the Coastal
Act Services Fund......................... 2,676,000
3720-001-8029--For support of California
Coastal Commission, payable from the
California Climate Resilience Account..... 500,000
3720-011-0140--For transfer by the
Controller from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund to the
California Climate Resilience Account..... 500,000
3720-101-0001--For local assistance,
California Coastal Commission................. 1,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Coastal Management
Program..................... 1,000,000
3720-101-0371--For local assistance,
California Coastal Commission, payable from
the California Beach and Coastal Enhancement
Account, California Environmental License
Plate Fund.................................... 754,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Coastal Management
Program..................... 754,000
3720-490--Reappropriation, California Coastal
Commission. The amount specified in the
following citation is reappropriated for the
purposes provided for in the appropriation and
shall be available for encumbrance or
expenditure until June 30, 2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) $1,000,000 in Item 3720-001-0001,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), for completing Local
Coastal Programs.
3760-001-0001--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, payable from the General
Fund...................................... 1,067,000
3760-001-0005--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, payable from the Safe
Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund..... 750,000
3760-001-0565--For support of State Coastal
Conservancy, payable from the State Coastal
Conservancy Fund.............................. 2,680,000
2,180,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Coastal
Conservancy Programs.. 10,636,000
10,136,000
(2) 90.01-Administration
and Support........... 2,838,000
(3) 90.02-Distributed
Administration........ -2,838,000
(4) Reimbursements........ -389,000
(5) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3760-001-0001).. -1,067,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Safe Neighborhood
Parks, Clean Water,
Clean Air, and
Coastal Protection
Bond Fund (Item 3760-
001-0005)............. -750,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Habitat
Conservation Fund (
Section 2786 of the
Fish and Game Code)... -200,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3760-001-
0890)................. -244,000
(9) Amount payable from
the California Clean
Water, Clean Air,
Safe Neighborhood
Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund (Item
3760-001-6029)........ -339,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of
2002 (Item 3760-001-
6031)................. -767,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood
Control, River and
Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006 (Item
3760-001-6051)........ -4,200,000
3760-001-0890--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 244,000
3760-001-6029--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, from the California Clean
Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood
Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund........ 339,000
3760-001-6031--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, payable from the Water
Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal
and Beach Protection Fund of 2002......... 767,000
3760-001-6051--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, for payment to Item
3760-001-0565, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 4,200,000
3760-001-8029--For support of State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
California Climate Resilience Account..... 1,500,000
3760-011-0140--For transfer by the
Controller from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund to the
California Climate Resilience Account..... 1,500,000
3760-101-0005--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the Safe
Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air,
and Coastal Protection Bond Fund............ 6,713,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or capital
outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-0371--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
California Beach and Coastal Enhancement
Account, California Environmental License
Plate Fund.................................. 465,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance
for either local assistance or
capital outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-0565--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the State
Coastal Conservancy Fund.................... 11,000,000
1,500,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or capital
outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-0593--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
Coastal Access Account, State Coastal
Conservancy Fund............................ 500,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or
capital outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-0890--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund.......................... 6,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or capital
outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-6029--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks and Coastal Protection Fund. 1,853,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.97.030-Conservancy
Programs................ 3,706,000
(2) Reimbursements.......... -1,853,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or capital
outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-6031--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the Water
Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection Fund of 2002................. 15,955,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.97.030-Conservancy
Programs............... 1,611,000
(2) 80.02.032-Watershed,
Water Quality
Protection and
Enhancement Program.... 20,491,000
(3) Reimbursements......... -6,147,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for encumbrance for
either local assistance or capital
outlay until June 30, 2017.
3760-101-8047--For local assistance, State
Coastal Conservancy, payable from the
California Sea Otter Fund................... 131,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until
June 30, 2015, and available for
liquidation until June 30, 2017.
2. Of the funds appropriated by this
act from the California Sea Otter
Fund to the State Coastal
Conservancy, upon approval by the
Department of Finance, the State
Coastal Conservancy may allocate an
amount not to exceed 10 percent of
the appropriation to provide for
the department's costs to
administer the funds.
3760-311-0001--For transfer by the
Controller from the General Fund to the
Habitat Conservation Fund................... 4,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds transferred in this item
shall be used for purposes
consistent with the requirements of
the Habitat Conservation Fund.
2. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance, the amount transferred by
this item may be adjusted to
reflect the requirements of
subdivision (a) of Section 2796 of
the Fish and Game Code.
3760-493--Reappropriation, State Coastal
Conservancy. 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, 2020:
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood
Prevention Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3760-311-6052, Budget Act of
2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th Ex.
Sess.)
(2) Item 3760-311-6052, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(3) Item 3760-311-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
3760-495--Reversion, State Coastal Conservancy. As of
June 30, 2014, the balances specified below of the
appropriations provided in the following citations
shall revert to the balances in the funds from which
the appropriations were made:
005--Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund
(1) Item 3760-302-0005, Budget Act of 2000 (Ch.
52, Stats. 2000), as reappropriated by Item
3760-491, Budget Act of 2002 (Ch. 379,
Stats. 2002), Item 3760-490, Budget Act of
2003 (Ch. 157, Stats. 2003) and Budget Act
of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats. 2004), as
partially reverted by Item 3760-495, Budget
Act of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005),
as reappropriated by Item 3760-490, Budget
Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006)
and Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
(2) 80.97.030--Conservancy Programs
(B) Ballona Wetlands..... 3,651,000
(2) Item 3760-301-0005, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3760-490, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.97.030-
-Conservancy
Programs............. 2,191,000
+
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
(1) Item 3760-301-6031, Budget Act of 2005
(Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. of 2005), as
reappropriated by Item 3760-490, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(1) 80.02.032-
-Watershed, Water
Quality Protection,
and Enhancement
Program.............. 10,388,000
(2) Item 3760-301-6031, Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. of 2006), as
partially reverted by Item 3760-495, 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 3760-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Chapter 712, Stats.
2010), and as partially reverted by
Item 3760-495, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012)
(1) 80.97.030-
-Conservancy
Programs............. 1,915,000
3780-001-0001--For support of Native American
Heritage Commission........................... 849,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Native American Heritage
Commission.................. 855,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -6,000
3790-001-0001--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392......................... 115,938,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, up to $341,000 may
be used to reimburse the
Department of Justice for
legal services performed
during the fiscal year.
3790-001-0005--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the Safe
Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection (Villaraigosa-
Keeley Act) Bond Fund..................... 569,000
3790-001-0140--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate
Fund...................................... 3,258,000
3790-001-0235--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
Public Resources Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.............. 7,744,000
3790-001-0263--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the Off-
Highway Vehicle Trust Fund................ 67,357,000
3790-001-0286--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment of
Item 3790-001-0392 from the Lake Tahoe
Conservancy Account....................... 120,000
3790-001-0392--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, payable from the
State Parks and Recreation Fund............ 161,201,000
Schedule:
(1) For support of
Department of
Parks and
Recreation.......... 426,715,000
(2) Boating and
Waterways........... 25,479,000
(3) Legal Services...... 341,000
(4) Reimbursements...... -27,015,000
(5) Less funding
provided by capital
outlay.............. -4,000,000
(6) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3790-001- -115,938,00
0001)............... 0
(7) Amount payable from
the Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal
Protection
(Villaraigosa-
Keeley Act) Bond
Fund (Item 3790-001-
0005)............... -569,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal
Protection
(Villaraigosa-
Keeley Act) Bond
Fund (Item 3790-003-
0005)............... -12,261,000
(9) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental
License Plate Fund
(Item 3790-001-
0140)............... -3,258,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Public
Resources Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
3790-001-0235)...... -7,744,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Off-Highway
Vehicle Trust Fund
(Item 3790-001-
0263)............... -67,357,000
(11.5) Amount payable from
the Lake Tahoe
Conservancy Account
(Item 3125-001-
0286)............... -120,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Winter
Recreation Fund
(Item 3790-001-
0449)............... -347,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Harbors and
Watercraft
Revolving Fund
(Item 3790-001-
0516)............... -24,362,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3790-001-
0890)............... -18,093,000
(15) Amount payable from
the California
Clean Water, Clean
Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
and Coastal
Protection Fund
(Item 3790-001-
6029)............... -1,736,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection
Fund of 2002 (Item
3790-001-6031)...... -292,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water
Quality and Supply,
Flood Control,
River and Coastal
Protection Fund of
2006 (Item 3790-001-
6051)............... -4,572,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water
Quality and Supply,
Flood Control,
River and Coastal
Protection Fund of
2006 (Item 3790-003-
6051)............... -3,520,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Disaster
Preparedness and
Flood Prevention
Bond Fund of 2006
(Item 3790-001-
6052)............... -150,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this act from special funds,
other than the Off-Highway
Vehicle Trust Fund and bond
funds, to the Department of
Parks and Recreation for
local assistance grants to
local agencies, the department
may allocate an amount not to
exceed 3.7 percent of each
project's allocation, except to
the extent otherwise restricted
by law, to allow the department
to administer its grants. Those
funds shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2020.
2. It is the intent of the
Legislature that salaries,
wages, operating expenses, and
positions associated with
implementing specific
Department of Parks and
Recreation capital outlay
projects continue to be funded
through capital outlay
appropriations, and that these
funds should also be reflected
in the department's state
operations budget in the
Governor's Budget as a special
item of expense reflecting the
funding provided from the
capital outlay appropriations.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize a loan
from the General Fund, in an
amount not to exceed 35 percent
of reimbursements appropriated
in this item to the Department
of Parks and Recreation,
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, 2015.
(c) Interest charges may be
waived pursuant to
subdivision (e) of
Section 16314 of the
Government Code.
(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 later than whatever
lesser time prior to
that effective date that
the chairperson of the
joint committee, or his
or her designee, may
determine.
4. The Department of Parks and
Recreation is authorized to
enter into a contract for fee
collection and other services
required by the department with
a cooperative association that
has and will continue to fund
state employees on an ongoing
basis.
5. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $6,000,000 shall be
available for support or
capital outlay, and available
for expenditure and encumbrance
until June 30, 2016, for water,
wastewater, and sewer system
projects.
3790-001-0449--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
Winter Recreation Fund.................... 347,000
3790-001-0516--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund...... 24,362,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, $300,000 of
the funds appropriated in
this item may be used for
emergency repairs.
3790-001-0890--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 18,093,000
3790-001-0942--For support of Department of
Parks and Recreation, payable from the Special
Deposit Fund................................... 2,500,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item shall
be to make necessary renovations to
the historic Governor's Mansion in
Sacramento pursuant to Section 8174 of
the Government Code and are available
for encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
3790-001-6029--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund........................... 1,736,000
3790-001-6031--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, payable to Item
3790-001-0392, from the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of 2002................... 292,000
3790-001-6051--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, payable to Item
3790-001-0392, from the Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006.............................. 4,572,000
3790-001-6052--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, payable to Item
3790-001-0392, from the Disaster
Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond
Fund of 2006.............................. 150,000
3790-003-0005--For support of Department
of Parks and Recreation, for payment to
Item 3790-001-0392, payable from the Safe
Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection (Villaraigosa-
Keeley Act) Bond Fund...................... 12,261,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in
this item shall be available
for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2017.
3790-003-6051--For support of Department of
Parks and Recreation, for payment to Item
3790-001-0392, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006................................ 3,520,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until
June 30, 2017.
3790-011-0062--For transfer by the
Controller to the State Parks and
Recreation Fund, as prescribed by
subdivision (a) of Section 2107.7 of the
Streets and Highways Code, for
expenditure by the Department of Parks
and Recreation for maintenance and repair
of highways in units of the state park
system, payable from the Highway Users
Tax Account, Transportation Tax Fund...... (3,400,000)
3790-012-0061--For transfer by the
Controller from the Motor Vehicle Fuel
Account, Transportation Tax Fund to the
State Parks and Recreation Fund............ (26,649,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the amount
appropriated in this item
normally transferred to the
Harbors and Watercraft
Revolving Fund from the Motor
Vehicle Fuel Account,
Transportation Tax Fund, shall
be available for transfer to
the State Parks and Recreation
Fund.
3790-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation ............ 2,000,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this item
is available for a grant to the
California Museum.
3790-101-0005--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water,
Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund.... 2,717,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for expenditure for
grants to the City of Calexico and the
Calexico Unified School District for
the design, planning, and construction
of recreational pool facilities within
Calexico Unified School District.
3790-101-0263--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Off-Highway Vehicle Trust Fund, for
grants to cities, counties, federal agencies,
or special districts, as specified in Section
5090.50 of the Public Resources Code, to be
available for expenditure until June 30, 2017. 26,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.12-OHV Grants....... 26,000,000
3790-101-0516--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving 29,275,00
Fund......................................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 80.15.010-Boating 18,675,00
Facilities.................... 0
(a) Launching
Facility
Grants........ (8,275,000)
(1) County
of
Sonoma-
Westside
Park BLF. (1,800,000)
(2) County
of
Sacrament
o-Upper
Sunrise
BLF...... (500,000)
(3) United
States
Departmen
t of
Agricultu
re,
Forest
Service-
Gold
Lake BLF. (680,000)
(4) Paradise
Irrigatio
n
District-
Paradise
Lake BLF. (670,000)
(5) County
of Los
Angeles-
Marina
del Rey
BLF...... (300,000)
(6) City of
Alameda-
Encinal
BLF...... (300,000)
(7) Don
Pedro
Recreatio
n Agency-
Lower
Blue
Oaks BLF. (300,000)
(8) City of
Reedley-
Cricket
Hollow
BLF...... (225,000)
(9) East Bay
Municipal
Utility
District-
San
Pablo
BLF...... (300,000)
(10) Statewide
-Ramp
Repair
and
Modificat
ion...... (1,000,000)
(11) Statewide
-Non-
Motorized
Boat
Launching
Facilitie
s........ (1,000,000)
(12) Statewide
-
Floating
Restrooms
......... (300,000)
(13) Statewide
-Signs... (150,000)
(14) Statewide
-Boating
Needs
Assessmen
t Study.. (750,000)
(b) Quagga and
Zebra Mussel
Infestation
Prevention
Grants........ (2,500,000)
(c) Public Small
Craft Harbor
Loans......... (7,900,000)
(2) 80.15.020-Boating Operations.. 11,950,00
0
(a) Abandoned
Watercraft
Abatement
Fund Grants... (1,350,000)
(b) Boating
Safety and
Enforcement (10,600,000
Programs...... )
(3) 80.15.030-Beach Erosion
Control....................... 2,950,000
(a) City of
Encinitas-
Solano Beach
Restoration
Project....... (450,000)
(b) Ventura
County-
Rincon
Parkway
Shoreline
Restoration... (2,100,000)
(c) City of Pismo
Beach-Beach
Erosion
Control
Program....... (400,000)
(4) Amount payable from the
Abandoned Watercraft
Abatement Fund (Item 3790-101- -1,350,00
0577)......................... 0
(5) Amount payable from the
Public Beach Restoration Fund -2,950,00
(Item 3790-101-3001).......... 0
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in Schedule
(2) Boating Operations, $10,600,000 is
for boating safety and enforcement
programs pursuant to Section 663.7 of
the Harbors and Navigation Code.
3790-101-0577--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, for
payment to Item 3790-101-0516, payable
from the Abandoned Watercraft Abatement
Fund...................................... 1,350,000
3790-101-0786--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the California Wildlife, Coastal, and
Park Land Conservation Fund of 1988, to be
available for expenditure until June 30, 2017. 2,090,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.25.101-San Diego County:
Acquisition of Natural
Lands in the Tijuana River
Valley...................... 2,090,000
3790-101-0858--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Recreational Trails Fund, to be
available for expenditure until June 30,
2017......................................... 5,800,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.12-OHV Grants........... 1,740,000
(2) 80.25-Recreational Grants.. 4,060,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in Schedules
(1) and (2) are available for
expenditure for local assistance or
capital outlay.
2. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, the Department of Parks and
Recreation may allocate, to the
maximum extent allowable under
federal law, the amount necessary to
provide for the department's costs
to administer these grants.
3. Grants may be made to nonprofit
organizations and governmental
entities.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Director of Finance may
authorize an intraschedule transfer
of funds in this item. The
intraschedule transfer may occur no
sooner than 30 days after
written notification is provided to
the chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee.
3790-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund, to be available
for expenditure until June 30, 2017........... 24,700,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.15-Division of
Boating and Waterways.. 6,000,000
(2) 80.25-Recreational
Grants................. 17,000,000
(3) 80.30-Historic
Preservation Grants.... 1,700,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1), $2,500,000 shall be
for grants to local governments for
boating safety and law enforcement,
15 percent of which shall be
allocated according to the
Department of Parks and Recreation,
Division of Boating and Waterways'
discretion, and 85 percent of which
shall be allocated by the division
in accordance with the following
priorities:
First--To local governments that
are eligible for state aid because
they are spending all their local
boating revenue on boating
enforcement and safety, but are not
receiving sufficient state funds to
meet their need as calculated
pursuant to Section 663.7 of the
Harbors and Navigation Code.
Second--To local governments that
are not spending all local boating
revenue on boating enforcement and
safety, and whose boating revenue
does not equal their calculated
need. Local assistance shall not
exceed the difference between the
calculated need and local boating
revenue.
Third--To local governments whose
boating revenue exceeds their need,
but who are not spending sufficient
local revenue to meet their
calculated need.
2. The funds appropriated in Schedules
(1), (2), and (3) shall be
available for expenditure for local
assistance or capital outlay. 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.
3790-101-3001--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, for
payment to Item 3790-101-0516, payable
from the Public Beach Restoration Fund.... 2,950,000
3790-101-6051--For local assistance,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006...................... 3,790,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.28-Local Projects......... 3,790,0
00
(a) East Bay
Regional
Park
District ... (3,790,000)
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for a grant to
shall be available to the East Bay
the East Bay Regional Park District
for design
for design and construction expenses
related to
related to capital improvements to
Brickyard
Brickyard Cove at McLaughlin
Eastshore
Eastshore State Park and are
available
for
available for expenditure until June
30, 2016.
30, 2016.
3790-112-0516--For transfer by the
Controller from the Harbors and
Watercraft Revolving Fund to the
Abandoned Watercraft Abatement Fund....... (1,350,000)
3790-113-0516--For transfer by the
Controller from the Harbors and
Watercraft Revolving Fund to the Public
Beach Restoration Fund.................... (2,950,000)
3790-301-0005--For capital outlay, Department
of Parks and Recreation, payable from the
Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund......... 5,014,000
Schedule:
(1) 90.I6.101-San Elijo SB:
Replace Main Lifeguard
Tower--Construction and
Equipment................... 5,014,000
3790-301-0263--For capital outlay,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Off-Highway Vehicle Trust Fund...... 9,381,000
Schedule:
(2) 90.C7.102-Oceano Dunes
SVRA: Visitor
Center and Equipment
Storage--Construction.. 6,104,000
(3) 90.EH.114-Hungry
Valley SVRA: Vehicle
Wash Station-
-Preliminary plans,
working drawings, and
construction........... 1,064,000
(4) 90.RS.206-Statewide:
OHV Minor Projects..... 765,000
(5) 90.7C.105-Oceano Dunes
SVRA: Pismo SB
Sediment Track-out
Prevention-
-Preliminary plans..... 80,000
(7) 90.7K.108-Carnegie
SVRA: Vehicle Wash
Station--Preliminary
plans, working
drawings, and
construction........... 1,368,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in Schedules (3),
(5), and (7) of this item shall be
available for encumbrance until
June 30, 2016.
3790-301-0516--For capital outlay,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving
Fund......................................... 2,177,000
Schedule:
(1) 90.3J.101-McArthur-Burney
Falls SP: Ramp and
Boarding Float Replacement-
-Preliminary plans......... 45,000
(2) 90.3U.101-Bidwell-
Sacramento River SP:
Irvine Finch Ramp Repair &
Extension--Preliminary
plans...................... 78,000
(3) 90.6F.105-Angel Island SP:
East Garrison Mooring
Field--Preliminary plans... 31,000
(4) 90.RS.207-Statewide: Minor
Capital Outlay Program..... 2,023,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the funds appropriated for
preliminary plans in this item shall
be available for encumbrance until
June 30, 2016.
3790-301-0890--For capital outlay,
Department of Parks and Recreation, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund.................. 318,000
Schedule:
(1) 90.8W.101-South Yuba River
SP: Historic Covered
Bridge--Preliminary plans
and working drawings....... 318,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the funds appropriated in
this item shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2016.
3790-301-6051--For capital outlay,
Department of Parks and Recreation,
payable from the Safe Drinking Water,
Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control,
River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006. 29,123,000
Schedule:
(1) 90.CT.100-Fort Ord
Dunes SP: New
Campground and
Beach Access-
-Construction....... 19,176,000
(2) 90.IJ.103-Old Town
San Diego SHP:
Building Demolition
and IPU--Working
drawings and
construction........ 7,643,000
(3) 90.EF.101-El
Capitan SB:
Construct New
Lifeguard
Operations Facility-
-Preliminary plans.. 723,000
(4) 90.42.103-
MacKerricher SP:
Replace Water
Treatment System--
Preliminary plans... 581,000
(5) 90.8W.101-South
Yuba River SP:
Historic Covered
Bridge-
-Construction ...... 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in Schedules (4)
and (5) of this item shall be
available for expenditure until
June 30, 2016.
3790-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 3790-011-0263, Budget Act of 2008,
as added by Chapter 2 of the 2009-10
Third Extraordinary Session, and amended
by Item 3790-401, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), the
$90,000,000 loan to the General Fund will
be repaid beginning in the 2016-17 fiscal
year upon order of the Director of
Finance.
3790-490--Reappropriation, Department of Parks
and Recreation. The amount specified 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:
0392--State Parks and Recreation Fund
(1) Up to $6,000,000 in Item 3790-001-
0392, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013) shall be available
for support or capital outlay for
water, wastewater, and sewer system
projects.
3790-491--Reappropriation, Department of Parks and
Recreation. The balances of the appropriations
provided in the following citations are
reappropriated for the purposes provided for in those
appropriations . :
6029--California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Fund
(1) Item 3790-301-6029, Budget Act of 2005
(Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005), as
partially reappropriated by Item 3790-491
and partially reverted by Item 3790-495,
Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48,
Stats. 2006) and Budget Act of 2007 (Chs.
171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008), Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10
3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-
10 4th Ex. Sess.), Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), and Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(3) 90.E4.104-Chino Hills SP:
Entrance Road and Facilities-
Construction
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(.5) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act
of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex.
Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-
10 4th Ex. Sess.), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3790-491,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013)
(10) 90.IJ.103-Old Town San
Diego SHP: Building
Demolition and
Immediate Public Use
Facilities-Preliminary
plans
+
(1) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010),
as partially reappropriated by
Item 3790-491, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), and Budget Act
of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013)
(3) 90.CT.100-Fort Ord
Dunes SP: New
Campground and Beach
Access-Working drawings
3790-495--Reversion, Department of Parks
and Recreation. As of June 30, 2014, the
balances specified below, of the
appropriations provided in the following
citations, shall revert to the balances in
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 3790-001-6051, 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
3790-490, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3790-494,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
for support of the
Department of Parks and
Recreation................. 638,000
(2) Item 3790-001-6051, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item
3790-494, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012) for support
of the Department of Parks
and Recreation............. 566,000
(3) Item 3790-003-6051, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011) for support
of the Department of Parks
and Recreation............. 565,000
3790-496--Reversion, Department of Parks and
Recreation. As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered
balances of the appropriations provided in the
following citations shall revert to the fund from
which the appropriations were made:
0005--Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water,
Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund
(1) Item 3790-301-0005, Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats.
2007), Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and
269, Stats. 2008), Budget Act of 2009
(Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th Ex.
Sess.), Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011), and Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(3) 90.16.101-San Elijo SB:
Replace Main Lifeguard Tower-
- Construction and equipment
(2) Item 3790-301-0005, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008), Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-
10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1,
2009-10 4th Ex. Sess.), Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), Budget Act
of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), and
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012)
(1.5) 90.16.101-San Elijo SB:
Replace Main Lifeguard Tower-
- Construction
0263--Off-Highway Vehicle Trust Fund
(1) Item 3790-301-0263, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(2) 90.7C.102-Oceano Dunes
SVRA/Pismo Beach State
Beach: Visitor Center and
Equipment Storage-
-Construction
0392--State Parks and Recreation Fund
(1) Item 3790-301-0392, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3790-491,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), and Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(1) 90.5Y.104-Candlestick Point
SRA: Yosemite Slough--Public
Use Improvements--Working
drawings and construction
0890--Federal Trust Fund
(1) Item 3790-301-0890, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008), Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1,
2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by
Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th Ex. Sess.), Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010),
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), and Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012)
(0.5) 90.16.101-San Elijo SB:
Replace Main Lifeguard Tower-
-Construction
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(.2) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex.
Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th
Ex. Sess.), Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010), Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), and Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012),
as partially reverted by Item 3790-496,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013)
(7.5) 90.H6.102-Cuyamaca Rancho
SP: Equestrian Facilities-
-Preliminary plans and
working drawings
(8) 90.64.101-Eastshore SP:
Brickyard Cove--Preliminary
plans
(.4) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act of 2009
(Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th Ex.
Sess.), as partially reappropriated by
Item 3790-491, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010), Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), and
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), as partially reverted by
Item 3790-496, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs.
20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(1) 90.64.101-Eastshore SP:
Brickyard Cove Development-
-Working drawings
(6) 90.EF.101-El Capitan SB:
Construct New Lifeguard
Headquarters--Preliminary
plans
(.6) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3790-491, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(4) 90.EF.101-El Capitan SB:
Construct New Lifeguard
Headquarters--Working
drawings
(11) 90.IJ.103-Old Town San Diego
SHP: Building Demolition and
Immediate Public Use
Facilities--Working drawings
(1) Item 3790-301-6051, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(1) 90.EF.101-El Capitan State
Beach: Construct New
Lifeguard Headquarters-
-Construction and equipment
3810-001-0140--For support of Santa Monica
Mountains Conservancy, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate Fund... 312,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy................. 591,000
(2) Amount payable from the
California Clean Water,
Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and
Coastal Protection Fund
(Item 3810-001-6029)........ -78,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Water Security, Clean
Drinking Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection Fund of
2002 (Item 3810-001-6031)... -71,000
(4) Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(Item 3810-001-6051)........ -130,000
Provisions:
1. (a) The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall not encumber
state-appropriated funds for the
purchase or acquisition of real
property directly or through any
public agency intermediary,
including the State Public Works
Board, that requires the payment
of interest costs, or late fees
or penalties, unless the
conservancy certifies all of the
following: (1) that the purchase
is necessary to implement an
acquisition identified in the
high-priority category of the
work program submitted annually
to the Legislature pursuant to
Section 33208 of the Public
Resources Code, or amendments
made thereto, (2) that the
purchase agreement does not
involve interest payments or
terms in excess of those that the
State Public Works Board may
enter into pursuant to Section
15854.1 of the Government Code,
and (3) that the purchase
agreement does not commit the
state to future appropriations.
(b) The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall report
periodically to the Legislature,
but no less frequently than twice
yearly, concerning the status of
any purchases certified as
required in (a) and the amount of
state funds thus far encumbered
for interest, penalties, or other
principal surcharges.
3810-001-6029--For support of Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, for payment
to Item 3810-001-0140, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund........................... 78,000
3810-001-6031--For support of Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, for payment
to Item 3810-001-0140, payable from the
Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002. 71,000
3810-001-6051--For support of Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, for payment
to Item 3810-001-0140, payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 130,000
3810-301-0005--For capital outlay, Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, payable from
the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water,
Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund.. 650,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.20.001-Capital Outlay
Acquisitions............... 650,000
Provisions:
1. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy may encumber funds for
either capital outlay or local
assistance grants until June 30,
2017. The Conservancy shall not
encumber funds for any grant not
approved by the office of the
Attorney General.
2. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall issue grants from
this appropriation only in
accordance with the General
Obligation Bond Law and the specific
provisions of the bond funds from
which appropriations have been made,
and according to advice it has
received from the office of the
Attorney General, and, if
appropriate, from the office of the
Treasurer, respecting the
permissible use of bond funds
available to the Conservancy.
3. Any time that the office of the
Attorney General concludes that any
use of bond funds has not been
consistent with the advice provided
by the Attorney General, the Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy shall
follow the instructions of the
Attorney General with respect to
recovery, refund, or other
settlement.
3810-301-6029--For capital outlay, Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, payable from
the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection
Fund......................................... 750,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.20-Capital Outlay and
Local Assistance........... 750,000
Provisions:
1. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy may encumber funds for
either capital outlay or local
assistance grants until June 30,
2017. The conservancy shall not
encumber funds for any grant not
previously approved by the office of
the Attorney General.
2. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall issue from
this appropriation only in
accordance with the General
Obligation Bond Law and the specific
provisions of the bond funds from
which appropriations have been made,
and according to advice it has
received from the office of the
Attorney General, and, if
appropriate, from the office of the
Treasurer, respecting the
permissible use of bond funds
available to the conservancy.
3. Any time that the office of the
Attorney General concludes that any
use of bond funds has not been
consistent with the advice provided
by the Attorney General, the Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy shall
follow the instructions of the
Attorney General with respect to
recovery, refund, or other
settlement.
3810-301-6031--For capital outlay, Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, payable from
the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002.... 550,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.20-Capital Outlay and
Local Assistance........... 550,000
Provisions:
1. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy may encumber funds for
either capital outlay or local
assistance grants until June 30,
2017. The conservancy shall not
encumber funds for any grant not
previously approved by the office of
the Attorney General.
2. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall issue from
this appropriation only in
accordance with the General
Obligation Bond Law and the specific
provisions of the bond funds from
which appropriations have been made,
and according to advice it has
received from the office of the
Attorney General, and, if
appropriate, from the office of the
Treasurer, respecting the
permissible use of bond funds
available to the conservancy.
3. Any time that the office of the
Attorney General concludes that any
use of bond funds has not been
consistent with the advice provided
by the Attorney General, the Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy shall
follow the instructions of the
Attorney General with respect to
recovery, refund, or other
settlement.
3810-301-6051--For capital outlay, Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy, payable from
the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006...................... 4,500,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.20-Capital Outlay and
Local Assistance........... 4,500,000
Provisions:
1. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy may encumber funds for
either capital outlay or local
assistance grants until June 30,
2017. The conservancy shall not
encumber funds for any grant not
previously approved by the office of
the Attorney General.
2. The Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy shall issue grants from
this appropriation only in
accordance with the State General
Obligation Bond Law and the specific
provisions of the bond funds from
which appropriations have been made,
and according to advice it has
received from the office of the
Attorney General, and, if
appropriate, from the office of the
Treasurer, respecting the
permissible use of bond funds
available to the conservancy.
3. Any time that the office of the
Attorney General concludes that any
use of bond funds has not been
consistent with the advice provided
by the Attorney General, the Santa
Monica Mountains Conservancy shall
follow the instructions of the
Attorney General with respect to
recovery, refund, or other
settlement.
3810-495--Reversion, Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy. 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:
6029--California Clean Water, Clean Air,
Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund
(1) Item 3810-001-6029, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3810-001-6031, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3810-001-6051, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
3820-001-0001--For support of San Francisco
Bay Conservation and Development Commission... 4,169,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Bay Conservation
and Development........ 6,260,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -1,792,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Bay Fill Clean-up
and Abatement Fund
(Item 3820-001-0914)... -299,000
3820-001-0914--For support of San
Francisco Bay Conservation and
Development Commission, for payment to
Item 3820-001-0001, payable from the Bay
Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund.......... 299,000
3820-001-8029--For support of San
Francisco Bay Conservation and
Development Commission, payable from the
California Climate Resilience Account..... 500,000
3820-011-0140--For transfer by the
Controller from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund to the
California Climate Resilience Account .... 500,000
3825-001-0140--For support of San Gabriel and
Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains
Conservancy, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.............. 353,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-San Gabriel and Lower
Los Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conservancy....... 751,000
(2) Amount payable from the
California Clean Water,
Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and
Coastal Protection Fund
(Item 3825-001-6029)........ -151,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Water Security, Clean
Drinking Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection Fund
of 2002 (Item 3825-001-
6031)....................... -154,000
(4) Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(Item 3825-001-6051)........ -93,000
3825-001-6029--For support of San Gabriel
and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conservancy, for payment to
Item 3825-001-0140, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund........................... 151,000
3825-001-6031--For support of San Gabriel
and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conservancy, for payment to
Item 3825-001-0140, payable from the
Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002. 154,000
3825-001-6051--For support of San Gabriel
and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conservancy, for payment to
Item 3825-001-0140, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 93,000
3825-491--Reappropriation, San Gabriel and
Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains
Conservancy. 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, 2017:
6051-- Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3825-301-6051, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
3830-001-0104--For support of San Joaquin
River Conservancy, for payment to Item
3830-001-0140, payable from the San
Joaquin River Conservancy Fund............ 130,000
3830-001-0140--For support of San Joaquin
River Conservancy, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate Fund... 308,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-San Joaquin River
Conservancy................. 675,000
(2) Amount payable from the San
Joaquin River Conservancy
Fund (Item 3830-001-0104)... -130,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(Item 3830-001-6051)........ -237,000
3830-001-6051--For support of San Joaquin
River Conservancy, for payment to Item
3830-001-0140, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 237,000
3830-301-0104--For capital outlay, San Joaquin River
Conservancy, payable from the San Joaquin River
Conservancy Fund..................................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 20-Capital Outlay
Acquisitions and
Improvement Projects....... 1,000,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item are
available for expenditure for capital
outlay or local assistance until June 30,
2017.
3835-001-0140--For support of Baldwin Hills
Conservancy, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.............. 373,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Baldwin Hills
Conservancy................. 589,000
(2) Amount payable from the
California Clean Water,
Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and
Coastal Protection Fund
(Item 3835-001-6029)........ -115,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(Item 3835-001-6051)........ -101,000
3835-001-6029--For support of Baldwin
Hills Conservancy, for payment to Item
3835-001-0140, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund........................... 115,000
3835-001-6051--For support of Baldwin
Hills Conservancy, for payment to Item
3835-001-0140, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 101,000
3835-301-6051--For capital outlay, Baldwin
Hills Conservancy, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006................................. 3,120,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Capital Outlay
Acquisition and
Improvement Program........ 3,120,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available for expenditure for
capital outlay or local assistance
until June 30, 2017.
3835-495--Reversion, Baldwin Hills
Conservancy. 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 3835-301-6051, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007),
as reappropriated by Item 3835-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
3840-001-0140--For support of Delta
Protection Commission, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate Fund... 975,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Delta Protection......... 1,438,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -82,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Harbors and Watercraft
Revolving Fund (Item 3840-
001-0516)................... -381,000
3840-001-0516--For support of Delta
Protection Commission, for payment to
Item 3840-001-0140, payable from the
Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund..... 381,000
3845-001-0140--For support of San Diego River
Conservancy, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.............. 350,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-San Diego River
Conservancy................. 350,000
3845-301-0140--For capital outlay, San Diego River
Conservancy, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund..................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 20-Capital Outlay
Acquisition and
Enhancement Projects....... 1,000,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item are
available for expenditure or encumbrance
for capital outlay or local assistance
until June 30, 2017.
3850-001-0140--For support of Coachella
Valley Mountains Conservancy, payable from
the California Environmental License Plate
Fund.......................................... 286,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Coachella Valley
Mountains Conservancy....... 507,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -131,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Coachella Valley Mountains
Conservancy Fund (Item 3850-
001-0296)................... -30,000
(4) Amount payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood
Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(Item 3850-001-6051)........ -60,000
3850-001-0296--For support of Coachella
Valley Mountains Conservancy, for payment
to Item 3850-001-0140, payable from the
Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy
Fund...................................... 30,000
3850-001-6051--For support of Coachella
Valley Mountains Conservancy, for payment
to Item 3850-001-0140, payable from the
Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 60,000
3850-490--Reappropriation, Coachella Valley
Mountains Conservancy. 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 and
expenditure until June 30, 2017:
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3850-301-6051, Budget Act 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3850-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
(1) 20-Coachella Valley Mountains
Acquisition and Enhancement
Project Costs
(2) Item 3850-301-6051, Budget Act 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3850-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
(1) 20-Coachella Valley Mountains
Acquisition and Enhancement
Project Costs
3855-001-0140--For support of Sierra Nevada
Conservancy, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund.............. 4,296,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Sierra Nevada
Conservancy............ 4,602,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -50,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood
Control, River and
Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006 (Item
3855-001-6051)......... -256,000
3855-001-6051--For support of Sierra
Nevada Conservancy, for payment to Item
3855-001-0140, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 256,000
3855-101-6051--For local assistance, Sierra
Nevada Conservancy, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006................................ 1,550,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
3855-495--Reversion, Sierra Nevada
Conservancy. As of June 30, 2014, the
unencumbered balances of the appropriations
provided in the following citations shall
revert to the fund balances 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 3855-101-6051, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007),
as reappropriated by Item 3855-490,
Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd
Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-
10 4th Ex. Sess.), and as
reappropriated by Item 3855-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
(2) Item 3855-101-6051, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3855-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
3860-001-0001--For support of Department
of Water Resources......................... 75,535,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Continuing
Formulation of the
California Water
Plan................ 82,758,000
82,888,000
(2) 20-Implementation
of the State Water
Resources
Development System.. 4,106,000
(3) 30-Public Safety
and Prevention of
Damage.............. 109,897,000
(4) 35-Central Valley
Flood Protection
Board............... 13,795,000
(5) 40-Services......... 7,510,000
(6) 45-California
Energy Resources
Scheduling (CERS)... 23,235,000
(7) 50.01-Management
and Administration.. 88,704,000
(8) 50.02-Distributed
Management and
Administration...... -88,704,000
(9) Reimbursements...... -37,525,000
(10) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental
License Plate Fund
(Item 3860-001-
0140)............... -921,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Energy
Resources Programs
Account (Item 3860-
001-0465)........... -2,641,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Sacramento
Valley Water
Management and
Habitat Protection
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-0544)...... -26,000
(13) Amount payable from
the California
Safe Drinking Water
Fund of 1988 (Item
3860-001-0793)...... -109,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3860-001-
0890)............... -12,840,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Dam Safety Fund
(Item 3860-001-
3057)............... -12,005,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Department of
Water Resources
Electric Power Fund
(Item 3860-001-
3100)............... -23,235,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 3860-001-
3237)............... -330,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Clean Water,
Watershed
Protection, and
Flood Protection
Bond Fund (Item
3860-001-6001)...... -358,000
(20) Amount payable from
the Flood
Protection Corridor
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-6005)...... -100,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Urban Stream
Restoration
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-6007)...... -45,000
(22) Amount payable from
the Yuba Feather
Flood Protection
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-6010)...... -400,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Water
Conservation
Account (Item 3860-
001-6023)........... -498,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Conjunctive Use
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-6025)...... -50,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Bay-Delta
Multipurpose Water
Management
Subaccount (Item
3860-001-6026)...... -4,346,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection
Fund of 2002 (Item
3860-001-6031)...... -5,269,000
(27) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water
Quality and Supply,
Flood Control,
River and Coastal
Protection Fund of
2006 (Item 3860-001-
6051)............... -14,289,000
-14,419,000
(28) Amount payable from
the Disaster
Preparedness and
Flood Prevention
Bond Fund of 2006
(Item 3860-001-
6052)............... -50,779,000
Provisions:
1. The amounts appropriated in
Items 3860-001-0001 to 3860-001-
6052, inclusive, shall be
transferred to the Water
Resources Revolving Fund (0691)
for direct expenditure in such
amounts as the Department of
Finance may authorize, including
cooperative work with other
agencies.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item for purposes of subdivision
(n) of Section 75050 of the
Public Resources Code may be
expended only so long as the
United States Bureau of
Reclamation continues to provide
federal funds and continues to
carry out federal actions to
implement the settlement
agreement in Natural Resources
Defense Council v. Rodgers (E.D.
Cal. 2005) 381 F.Supp.2d 1212.
3. Upon the order of the Director
of Finance, the amount available
for expenditure in this item may
be augmented to support
maintenance, operations, and
removal of emergency drought
barriers in the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta. The Department of
Finance shall provide
notification in writing to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of any augmentation
approved under this provision
not less than 30 days prior to
the effective date of the
augmentation. This 30-day
notification shall include a
detailed workload and cost
analysis. Any funds provided to
remove emergency drought
barriers in the Delta that are
not expressly used for that
purpose shall revert to the
General Fund.
4. Of the amount provided to the
Department of Water Resources,
$ 4 2 ,000,000 shall be
allocated to
for immediate water supply
projects that are shovel ready
that may be ineligible for other
drought fund, and that would
serve a population of at least
200,000. assist local agencies
with
emergency water supply drought
projects.
5. The Department of Water
Resources is required to report
to the Legislature on or before
January 10, 2015, with specific
reductions in funding for the
72.0 positions that were
backfilled pursuant to the
Governor's emergency drought
response proposal.
3860-001-0140--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate
Fund...................................... 921,000
3860-001-0465--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Energy
Resources Programs Account................ 2,641,000
3860-001-0544--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the
Sacramento Valley Water Management and
Habitat Protection Subaccount............. 26,000
3860-001-0793--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the
California Safe Drinking Water Fund of
1988...................................... 109,000
3860-001-0890--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 12,840,000
3860-001-3057--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Dam
Safety Fund............................... 12,005,000
3860-001-3100--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the
Department of Water Resources Electric
Power Fund................................ 23,235,000
3860-001-3237--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Cost of
Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 330,000
3860-001-6001--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Clean Water, Watershed
Protection, and Flood Protection Bond
Fund...................................... 358,000
3860-001-6005--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Flood
Protection Corridor Subaccount............ 100,000
3860-001-6007--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Urban
Stream Restoration Subaccount............. 45,000
3860-001-6010--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Yuba
Feather Flood Protection Subaccount....... 400,000
3860-001-6023--For support of Department of
Water Resources, for payment to Item 3860-001-
0001, payable from the Water Conservation
Account........................................ 498,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $300,000 for the Agricultural
Water Conservation Local Assistance
Loan Program shall only be available
to fund actual administrative costs
incurred to issue loans.
3860-001-6025--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the
Conjunctive Use Subaccount................ 50,000
3860-001-6026--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Bay-Delta
Multipurpose Water Management Subaccount.. 4,346,000
3860-001-6031--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Water
Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal
and Beach Protection Fund of 2002......... 5,269,000
3860-001-6051--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 14,289,000
14,419,000
3860-001-6052--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for payment to Item
3860-001-0001, payable from the Disaster
Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond
Fund of 2006.............................. 50,779,000
3860-002-0001--For support of Department
of Water Resources, for annual payment
related to Coordination Proceeding Special
Title (Rule 1550(b)) February 20, 1986,
Flood Cases (Paterno v. State of
California (2003) 113 Cal.App.4th 998)..... 45,037,000
Provisions:
1. This item is for the payment
of the settlement entered into
by the State of California and
the plaintiffs of the
Coordination Proceeding
Special Title (Rule 1550(b))
February 20, 1986, Flood Cases
(Paterno v. State of
California (2003) 113
Cal.App.4th 998), that was
ultimately acquired by Merrill
Lynch & Co. and allows for
repayment over a 10-year
period ending in 2015.
Interest payments are due each
December 1 and June 1. A
principal payment is due each
June 1.
2. Because the judgment terms
include a variable interest
rate, the precise amounts of
the payments that will come
due cannot be determined with
certainty beforehand. In the
event that the actual total
payments for this item exceed
the amount appropriated in
this item, the Director of
Finance is hereby authorized
to increase this item in an
amount necessary to pay the
full required amount. The
Director of Finance shall
notify the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee 30 days prior
to the expenditure of any
additional funds from this
item.
3. In the event that the actual
total payments for this item
are less than the amount
appropriated, the excess funds
will revert to the General
Fund on June 30, 2015.
3860-003-0001--For support of Department of
Water Resources................................ 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Water Resources
shall notify the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 30 days of
expending funds from this item for
flood emergency response.
2. The Department of Water Resources is
authorized to use funds from this item
only for emergency response if they
are spent on activities to respond to
a flood emergency event pursuant to
the criteria identified in the Water
Resources Engineering Memorandum
Process. These criteria will specify
conditions where an imminent threat of
system failure has been identified
based on (a) forecasts of riverflows
to exceed flood stage or overtop
levees or banks, (b) water flowing
through a levee carrying sediment, or
(c) the determination by a
geotechnical engineer or flood-fight
specialist that there is a need for
immediate levee or flood control
structure repair or stabilization to
prevent failure. The department shall
notify the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee of the
flood emergency criteria developed by
the department and provide a copy
of the final Water Resources
Engineering Memorandum to the
chairperson of the joint committee 30
days prior to adoption.
3. The Department of Water Resources may
access funds from this item only for a
period of seven days for each event
following the identification of a
flood emergency event.
4. If additional funds are needed beyond
the amount appropriated in this item,
the Department of Finance is
authorized to transfer funds from Item
9840-001-0001 to this item, pursuant
to Provision 5 of Item 9840-001-0001.
5. The Department of Water Resources may
transfer funds from this item back to
the original source, either Item 3860-
001-0001 or 9840-001-0001, if the
department has determined that the
funds are not ultimately needed for
emergency response activities.
6. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this item, $1,000,000 of the funds
approved in this item shall be
available to augment the Save Our
Water Campaign. The Save Our Water
Campaign shall expand its education
and outreach activities, including
coordinating local actions to assist
all Californians.
3860-101-6023--For local assistance,
Department of Water Resources, payable
from the Water Conservation Account for
the Agricultural Water Conservation Local
Assistance Loan Program................... 17,000,000
3860-101-6029--For local assistance,
Department of Water Resources, payable from
the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection
Fund, for the Urban Streams Restoration
Program ...................................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 10-Continuing Formulation
of the California Water
Plan........................ 790,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -790,000
3860-101-6031--For local assistance,
Department of Water Resources, payable from
the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002... 5,400,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $5,000,000 for the Safe
Drinking Water Administration
Program shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until
June 30, 2016.
3860-101-6051--For local assistance,
Department of Water Resources, payable
from the Safe Drinking Water, Water
Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River
and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006....... 36,600,000
3860-101-6052--For local assistance,
Department of Water Resources, payable
from the Disaster Preparedness and Flood
Prevention Bond Fund of 2006.............. 72,184,000
3860-301-6051--For capital outlay, Department
of Water Resources, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection
Fund of 2006.................................. 26,400,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.20.217-Perris Dam
Remediation............ 26,400,000
3860-491--Reappropriation, Department of Water
Resources. The balances of the appropriations
provided in the following citations, unless
otherwise indicated, are reappropriated for
the purposes provided for in those
appropriations and shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016:
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 3860-001-0001, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) for
the California Water Plan
(2) Item 3860-001-0001, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for the
Enforcement Program
0445--Feasibility Projects Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-001-0445, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for the
Water Recycling and Desalination
Feasibility Studies
6010--Yuba Feather Flood Protection
Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-001-6010, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for the
Yuba Feather Flood Protection Program
6023--Water Conservation Account
(1) Item 3860-101-6023, 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 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010) for the Agricultural
Water Conservation Local Assistance
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3860-001-6031, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), as partially reverted by Item
3860-495, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20
and 354, Stats. 2013), and as
partially reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and
354, Stats. 2013) for Delta Water
Quality Projects
(2) Item 3860-001-6031, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), and as partially reappropriated
by Item 3860-491, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for
Water Supply Reliability Program
( 2 3 ) Item 3860-101-6031, Budget
Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for the
Water Desalination Grant Program and
Water Use Efficiency Grants
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3860-001-6051, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) for the
Proposition 84 California Water Plan
and Proposition 84 Update California
Water Plan
(2) Item 3860-001-6051, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for
Climate Change and Agricultural
Drainage
(3) Paragraph (4) of subdivision (b) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012) for Delta Water
Quality Improvements
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood
Prevention Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision
(a) of Section 83002 of the Water
Code, as reappropriated by Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-491, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), as
partially reverted by Item 3860-496,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012) for the Delta Risk
Reduction and Delta Levee Emergencies
(2) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for
Channel Evaluation and Rehabilitation,
Mercury Characterization and Control
Study, System-wide Flood Risk
Reduction Program, Central Valley
Flood Protection Plan Implementation,
Alluvial Fan Technical Support,
Coastal Floodplain Evaluation and
Planning, and Floodplain Risk Planning
(3) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013) for
High Risk Urban Flood Risk Reduction
Program, System-wide Flood Risk
Reduction Program, and Floodplain Risk
Planning
Provisions:
1. The Department of Water Resources
shall, to the extent possible,
allocate the Delta water quality
reappropriations to projects
identified by the Department of Fish
and Wildlife in its drought proposal
to effect immediate change in
water supply and water quality.
3860-492--Reappropriation, Department of Water
Resources. 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, 2017:
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention
Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget Act of
2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-492, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-494, Budget
Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013), as reverted by Item 3860-496,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013)
(2) 30.95.340-Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and Repairs
+
(2) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(1) 30.95.115.206-American River
Flood Control Project: Common
Elements
(20) Reimbursements- American River
Flood Control Project: Common
Elements
+
(4) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(1) 30.95.340-Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and Repairs
3860-493--Reappropriation, Department of Water
Resources. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the periods to liquidate encumbrances
of the following citations are extended to
June 30, 2016:
0140--California Environmental License
Plate Fund
(1) Item 3860-001-0140, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), for Mercury and
Methylmercury Monitoring and Control
Studies
0544--Sacramento Valley Water Management
and Habitat Protection Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-101-0544, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269,
Stats. 2008) and Item 3860-493, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), for the Sacramento Valley Water
Management Program
6005--Flood Protection Corridor Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-101-6005, 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 3860-
493, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), for the Flood
Protection Corridor
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3860-001-6031, Budget Act of 2003
(Ch. 157, Stats. 2003), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats.
2004) and Item 3860-491, Budget Act of
2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006),
Item 3860-492, Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reverted by Item 3860-495, Budget Act
of 2006 (Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006),
as reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269,
Stats. 2008), as reverted by Item
3860-495, 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 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), for Water Supply
Reliability Program Implementation
(2) Item 3860-001-6031, Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172,
Stats. 2007), Item 3860-492, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269, Stats.
2008), and Item 3860-490, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reverted by Item 3860-495, Budget Act
of 2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats.
2007) and Item 3860-495, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), for
Franks Tract
(3) Item 3860-101-6031, Budget Act of 2003
(Ch. 157, Stats. 2003), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2004 (Ch. 208, Stats.
2004), Item 3860-491 and Item 3860-
492, Budget Act of 2006 (Chs. 47 and
48, Stats. 2006), Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269,
Stats. 2008), as reverted by Item 3860-
495, 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 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by Item 3860-
493 and reverted by Item 3860-496,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and as reverted by Item
3860-496, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20
and 354, Stats. 2013), for the Water
Desalination Grant Program and
Integrated Regional Water Management
Program Implementation
(4) Item 3860-101-6031, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007),
as reappropriated by Item 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and 269,
Stats. 2008), Item 3860-493, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), as reverted by Item 3860-495,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), for Integrated Regional
Water Management Program
Implementation and Local Assistance
Integrated Regional Water Management
Program Implementation
(5) Item 3860-101-6031, 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 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), for Integrated Regional
Water Management Program Implementation
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3860-491, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012),
for Integrated Regional Water
Management
(2) Item 3860-101-6051, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reverted by Item 3860-495,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by Item 3860-
493, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), for the Flood
Protection Corridor
(3) Paragraph (5) of subdivision (b) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), for Delta Levees Special
Projects
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood
Prevention Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3860-493, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), as
reverted by Item 3860-496, Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012),
for Delta Levees Protection of
Aqueducts
(2) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), as reverted by Item 3860-
496, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and
354, Stats. 2013), for Central Valley
Regional Planning
(3) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3860-493, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012),
for State and Federal Flood Control
System Modification
(4) Paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-493,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), for Delta Levees
Protection of Aqueducts
(5) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012) for Dutch Slough Marsh
Habitat Restoration Project
(6) Paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), for Stormwater Flood
Management Grants
(7) Item 3860-101-6052, 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 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), as reverted by Item 3860-
496, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and
354, Stats. 2013), for Proposition 1E
Stormwater - Pajaro
3860-494--Reappropriation, Department of Water
Resources. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the period to liquidate encumbrances of the
appropriations in the following citations is extended
to June 30, 2017:
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention
Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(14) 30.95.320--Lower San Joaquin
River Regional Project
3860-495--Reversions, Department of Water Resources.
As of June 30, 2014, the amounts specified below of
the appropriations provided in the following
citations shall revert to the funds from which the
appropriations
were made:
6010--Yuba Feather Flood Protection Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-001-6010,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012).......... 207,137
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
(1) Item 3860-001-6031, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-490, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
and Item 3860-491, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats.
2013), and partially reverted
by Item 3860-495, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013). 8,014,574
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Bond Act of 2006
(1) Paragraph (4) of subdivision
(b) of Section 83002 of the
Water Code (Sec. 6, Ch. 1,
2007-08 2nd Ex. Sess.) as
partially reverted by Item
3860-495, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), and
reappropriated by Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch.712, Stats. 2010), and
Item 3860-491, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012)......................... 1,797,833
(2) Paragraph (5) of subdivision
(b) of Section 83002 of the
Water Code (Sec. 6, Ch. 1,
2007-08 2nd Ex. Sess.), as
partially reappropriated by
Item 3860-490, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010),
and Item 3860-491, Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).................. 10,000,000
(3) Item 3860-101-6051, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and
269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
492, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch.
1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10
4th Ex. Sess.), Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011), and Item
3860-493, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)......... 57,911,046
(4) Item 3860-001-6051, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).................. 1,227,166
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention
Bond Act of 2006
(1) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
(3) 30.95.260-South
Sacramento County
Streams............. 21,985
(5) 30.95.328-American
River Watershed,
Folsom Dam Raise
Project............. 209,955
(6) 30.95.330-American
River Watershed,
Folsom Dam Raise
Project, Bridge
Element............. 1,611,943
+
(2) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-491, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), Item
3860-494, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), and partially reverted
by Item 3860-496, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013)
(1) 30.95.130-West
Sacramento Project.. 400,485
(2) 30.95.340-
Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and
Repairs............. 6,048,670
+
(3) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and
269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
492, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch.
1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess.,
as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10
4th Ex. Sess.), Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011), and
partially reverted by Item
3860-496, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)......... 4,233,445
(4) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and
269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
492, Budget Act of 2009 (Ch.
1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10 4th
Ex. Sess.), Item 3860-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011), and Item 3860-
493, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013).............. 38,364,846
(5) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
partially reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
Item 3860-492, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012), and Item 3860-494,
Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(1.2) 30.95.251-
Marysville Ring
Levee
Reconstruction
Project............. 6,633,545
+
(6) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
partially reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
and Item 3860-494, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013)
(1.5) 30.95.206-Natomas
Levee Improvement
Program Early
Implementation
Project............. 54,081
(2) 30.95.340-
Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and
Repairs............. 245,568
+
(7) Item 3860-001-6052, 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 3860-490, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010),
and Item 3860-491, Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).................. 18,651,645
(8) Item 3860-302-6052, 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 3860-492, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(2) 30.95.340-
Systemwide Levee
Evaluation and
Repairs............. 25,332,136
+
(9) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-490, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
and Item 3860-491, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013). 7,868,883
(10) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) Provision 1............. 305,493
(11) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-490, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011),
and Item 3860-491, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013). 1,347,500
(12) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3860-492, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), and
Item 3860-492, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013)
(2) 30.95.130-West
Sacramento Project.. 1,388,000
(3) 30.95.155-Mid-
Valley Levee
Reconstruction...... 1,542,996
(4) 30.95.250-Yuba
River Basin Project. 849,231
(5) 30.95.260-South
Sacramento County
Streams............. 371,725
(5.5) 30.95.280-Terminus
Dam, Lake Kaweah.... 1,236,999
(8) 30.95.311-Folsom
Dam Modifications
Project............. 1,258,273
+
(13) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as partially
reappropriated by Item 3860-492, Budget
Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(1) 30.95.340-
Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and
Repairs............. 8,623,719
+
(14) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-491, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), and partially reverted
by Item 3860-496, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013). 10,889,750
(15) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), as reappropriated by
Item 3860-491, Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012)......................... 40,000,000
(16) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as reappropriated
by Item 3860-492, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(9) 30.95.305.207-Rock
Creek/Keefer
Slough: Feasibility
Study............... 195,614
(11) 30.95.314-Frazier
Creek/Strathmore
Creek: Feasibility
Study............... 190,824
(12) 30.95.315-White
River/Deer Creek:
Feasibility Study... 207,006
+
(17) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013).............. 15,952,425
(18) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013).............. 3,067,053
(19) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), as
partially reappropriated by Item 3860-492,
Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(2) 30.95.135-West
Sacramento Project
(GRR)............... 679,336
(4) 30.95.302-Sutter
Basin Feasibility
Study............... 208,567
(5) 30.95.305-Rock
Creek/Keefer
Slough: Feasibility
Study............... 417,841
(6) 30.95.310-Lower
Cache Creek, Yolo
County, Woodland
Area Project........ 36,353
(8) 30.95.314-Frazier
Creek/Strathmore
Creek: Feasibility
Study............... 567,653
(9) 30.95.315-White
River/Deer Creek:
Feasibility Study... 570,000
(11) 30.95.320-Lower San
Joaquin River....... 346,366
(12) 30.95.327-
Sacramento River
Flood Control
System Evaluation... 390,000
+
(20) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats.
2013)......................... 11,500,000
(21) Item 3860-101-6052, Budget
Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats.
2013)......................... 15,000,000
3860-496--Reversion, Department of Water Resources. As
of June 30, 2014, the balances specified below, of the
appropriations provided in the following citations,
shall revert to the balances in the funds from which
the appropriations were made:
6005--Flood Protection Corridor Subaccount
(1) Item 3860-101-6005, Budget
Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011).............. 1,029,561
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
(1) Item 3860-101-6031, 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 3860-490, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010)
and Item 3860-490, Budget Act
of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011). 6,376,489
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and
Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Paragraph (6) of subdivision
(b) of Section 83002 of the
Water Code, as reappropriated
by Item 3860-490, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012).......... 6,073,440
(2) Item 3860-001-6051, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).................. 361,560
6052--Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention
Bond Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).................. 901,174
(2) Item 3860-301-6052, Budget
Act of 2007 (Chs. 171 and
172, Stats. 2007), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
491, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010)
(6.2) 30.95.342 - Sutter
Pumping Plants'
Control Systems...... 12,222
(6.3) 30.95.343 - Sutter
Bypass East Water
Control Structures... 12,306
(3) Item 3860-302-6052, Budget
Act of 2008 (Chs. 268 and
269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
492, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011) and Item
3860-494, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(2) 30.95.340 -
Systemwide Levee
Evaluations and
Repairs.............. 790,741
(4) Paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 83002 of the
Water Code for Delta Risk
Reduction, as reappropriated
by Item 3860-490, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010) and Item 3860-491,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012).......... 10,000,000
(5) Item 3860-001-6052, Budget
Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013).............. 4,184,000
(6) Paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 83002 of the
Water Code, for the Delta
Levee Emergencies Delta Risk
Reduction Program, as
reappropriated by Item 3860-
490, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010) and Item
3860-491, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012). 12,000,000
3875-001-0001--For support of Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta Conservancy...................... 822,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta
Conservancy............ 1,823,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -637,000
(3) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental License
Plate Fund (Item 3875-
001-0140).............. -78,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 3875-001-0890)... -286,000
3875-001-0140--For support of Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, for
payment to Item 3875-001-0001, payable
from the California Environmental License
Plate Fund................................ 78,000
3875-001-0890--For support of Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, for
payment to Item 3875-001-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 286,000
3885-001-0001--For support of Delta
Stewardship Council, payable from the General
Fund.......................................... 9,728,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Delta Stewardship
Council................ 17,093,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -4,600,000
(3) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental License
Plate Fund (Item 3885-
001-0140).............. -765,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 3885-001-0890)... -1,000,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach
Protection Fund of
2002 (Item 3885-001-
6031).................. -1,000,000
3885-001-0140--For support of Delta
Stewardship Council, for payment to Item
3885-001-0001, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate
Fund...................................... 765,000
3885-001-0890--For support of Delta
Stewardship Council, for payment to Item
3885-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 1,000,000
3885-001-6031--For support of Delta
Stewardship Council, for payment to Item
3885-001-0001, payable from the Water
Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal
and Beach Protection Fund of 2002......... 1,000,000
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
3900-001-0044--For support of State Air
Resources Board, payable from the Motor
Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund. 117,990,000
117,715,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Mobile Source..... 464,460,000
464,185,000
(2) 25-Stationary Source. 44,665,000
(3) 32-Climate Change.... 47,204,000
50,025,000
(4) 30.01-Program
Direction and
Support.............. 18,605,000
(5) 30.02-Distributed
Program Direction
and Support.......... -18,605,000
(6) Reimbursements....... -14,549,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Air Pollution
Control Fund (Item
3900-001-0115)....... -45,291,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Vehicle
Inspection and
Repair Fund (Item
3900-001-0421)....... -15,991,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Air Toxics
Inventory and
Assessment Account
(Item 3900-001-0434). -995,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3900-001-
0890)................ -16,536,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Oil, Gas, and
Geothermal
Administrative Fund
(Item 3900-001-3046). -1,304,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Nontoxic Dry
Cleaning Incentive
Trust Fund (Item
3900-001-3070)....... -414,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Air Quality
Improvement Fund
(Item 3900-001-3119). -56,055,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund (Item
3900-001-3228)....... -8,786,000
-11,520,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 3900-001-
3237)................ -36,418,000
-36,505,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 3900-002-
3237)................ -2,000,000
(17) Amount payable from
the California Ports
Infrastructure,
Security, and Air
Quality Improvement
Account, Highway
Safety, Traffic
Reduction, Air
Quality, and Port
Security Fund of
2006 (Item 3900-001-
6054)................ -240,000,000
3900-001-0115--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 45,291,000
3900-001-0421--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Vehicle
Inspection and Repair Fund................ 15,991,000
3900-001-0434--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Air Toxics
Inventory and Assessment Account.......... 995,000
3900-001-0890--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund...................................... 16,536,000
3900-001-3046--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Oil, Gas, and
Geothermal Administrative Fund............ 1,304,000
3900-001-3070--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Nontoxic Dry
Cleaning Incentive Trust Fund............. 414,000
3900-001-3119--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Air Quality 56,055,00
Improvement Fund............................ 0
Provisions:
1. These funds shall be available
for payment of 2013 -14
accrued Clean Vehicle Rebate
Project vouchers authorized
under Section 44091.1 of the
Health and Safety Code, as
well as 2014-15 Clean Vehicle
Rebate Project vouchers
authorized by that same
section.
3900-001-3228--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund............................ 8,786,000
11,520,000
3900-001-3237--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Cost of
Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 36,418,000
36,505,000
3900-001-6054--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the California
Ports Infrastructure, Security, and Air
Quality Improvement Account, Highway
Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality,
and Port Security Fund of 2006............. 240,000,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section
16304.1 of the Government
Code, the funds appropriated
in this item shall be
available for encumbrance
until June 30, 2017, and be
available for liquidation of
encumbrances until June 30,
2020.
3900-002-3237--For support of State Air
Resources Board, for payment to Item 3900-
001-0044, payable from the Cost of
Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 2,000,000
3900-011-0421--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the Vehicle Inspection and
Repair Fund to the Air Quality Improvement
Fund....................................... (15,000,000)
Provisions:
1. The sum of $15,000,000 shall
be transferred to the Air
Quality Improvement Fund from
the Vehicle Inspection and
Repair Fund from revenue
generated from the smog
abatement fee pursuant to
paragraph (1) of subdivision
(d) of Section 44060 of, and
paragraph (1) of subdivision
(b) of Section 44091.1 of, the
Health and Safety Code.
3900-101-0044--For local assistance, State
Air Resources Board, for assistance to
counties in the operation of local air
pollution control districts, payable from the
Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation
Fund.......................................... 10,111,000
Schedule:
(1) 35-Subvention.......... 10,111,000
Provisions:
1. It is the intent of the Legislature
that funds appropriated in this
item shall not be used to reduce
the fees paid by permittees to the
local air quality management and
air pollution control districts.
3900-101-0115--For local assistance,
State Air Resources Board, payable from
the Air Pollution Control Fund............ 69,000,000
3900-101-3228--For local assistance, State
Air Resources Board, Program 32-Climate
Change, payable from the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund............................. 197,266,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section
16304.1 of the Government
Code, the funds appropriated
in this item shall be
available for encumbrance
until June 30, 2017, and be
available for liquidation of
encumbrances until June 30,
2020.
3930-001-0106--For support of Department of
Pesticide Regulation, payable from the
Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund..... 56,844,000
56,944,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Pesticide Programs. 59,927,000
60,027,000
(2) 20.01-Administration.. 10,986,000
(3) 20.02-Distributed
Administration........ -10,986,000
(4) Reimbursements........ -600,000
(5) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental License
Plate Fund (Item 3930-
001-0140)............. -471,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3930-001-
0890)................. -2,012,000
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.
3930-001-0140--For support of Department
of Pesticide Regulation, for payment to
Item 3930-001-0106, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate
Fund...................................... 471,000
3930-001-0890--For support of Department
of Pesticide Regulation, for payment to
Item 3930-001-0106, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 2,012,000
3940-001-0001--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
General Fund............................... 26,909,000
Provisions:
1. Of this amount, $981,000 is to
reimburse the State Department
of Public Health, for costs
associated with the State
Water Resources Control Board
operations at the Department
of Public Health's Richmond
Laboratory.
3940-001-0028--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Unified Program Account................... 608,000
3940-001-0129--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Water Certification Special Account....... 455,000
3940-001-0179--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Environmental Laboratory Improvement Fund... 3,151,000
Provisions:
1. Of this amount, $7,000 is to
reimburse the Department of Public
Health, for costs associated
with the State Water Resources
Control Board operations at the
Department of Public Health's
Richmond Laboratory.
3940-001-0193--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Waste
Discharge Permit Fund...................... 114,038,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, and not-
withstanding subdivision (c)
of Section 13264,
subdivision (f) of Section
13268, subdivision (k) of
Section 13350, and paragraph
(2) of subdivision (n) of
Section 13385 of the Water
Code, up to $1,800,000 shall
be from the moneys deposited
into, and separately accounted
for, the Waste Discharge
Permit Fund pursuant to the
balance of penalty revenues
generated by the imposition of
liabilities pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section
13264, subdivision (f) of
Section 13268, subdivision (k)
of Section 13350, and
paragraph (2) of subdivision
(n) of Section 13385 of the
Water Code. The funds
specified in this provision
are hereby appropriated to
support a pilot program to
address the environmental
issues and natural resource
damages associated with the
cultivation of marijuana.
3940-001-0212--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Marine Invasive Species Control Fund...... 101,000
3940-001-0235--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Public Resources Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.............. 680,000
3940-001-0247--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Drinking Water Operator Certification
Special Account........................... 1,955,000
3940-001-0306--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water Account.................... 15,904,000
3940-001-0387--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Integrated Waste Management Account,
Integrated Waste Management Fund.......... 4,821,000
3940-001-0419--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Water Recycling Subaccount................ 1,160,000
3940-001-0422--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Drainage Management Subaccount.............. 528,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been
appropriated for administration
pursuant to Section 78642 of the
Water Code.
3940-001-0424--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Seawater Intrusion Control Subaccount....... 228,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been
appropriated for administration
pursuant to Section 79149.2 of the
Water Code.
3940-001-0436--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Underground Storage Tank Tester Account... 64,000
3940-001-0439--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, payable from the
Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund...... 232,741,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Water Quality.... 456,759,000
(2) 15-Drinking Water... 30,726,000
(3) 20-Water Rights..... 20,476,000
(4) 25-Department of
Justice Legal
Services............ 1,217,000
(5) 30.01-
Administration...... 28,123,000
(6) 30.02-Distributed
Administration...... -28,123,000
(7) Reimbursements...... -13,296,000
(8) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3940-001-
0001)............... -26,909,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Unified Program
Account (Item 3940-
001-0028)........... -608,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Water Device
Certification
Special Account
(Item 3940-001-
0129)............... -455,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Environmental
Laboratory
Improvement Fund
(Item 3940-001-
0179)............... -3,151,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Waste Discharge
Permit Fund (Item -114,038,00
3940-001-0193)...... 0
(13) Amount payable from
the Marine Invasive
Species Control
Fund (Item 3940-001-
0212)............... -101,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Public
Resources Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
3940-001-0235)...... -680,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Drinking Water
Operator
Certification
Special Account
(Item 3940-001-
0247)............... -1,955,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water Account (Item
3940-001-0306)...... -15,904,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Integrated
Waste Management
Account, Integrated
Waste Management
Fund (Item 3940-001-
0387)............... -4,821,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Water
Recycling
Subaccount (Item
3940-001-0419)...... -1,160,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Drainage
Management
Subaccount (Item
3940-001-0422)...... -528,000
(20) Amount payable from
the Seawater
Intrusion Control
Subaccount (Item
3940-001-0424)...... -228,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Underground
Storage Tank Tester
Account (Item 3940-
001-0436)........... -64,000
(22) Amount payable from
the 1984 State
Clean Water Bond
Fund (Item 3940-001-
0740)............... -314,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3940-001-
0890)............... -47,241,000
(23.5) Amount payable from
the Lake Tahoe
Science and Lake
Improvement
Account, General
Fund (Item 3940-001-
1018)............... -150,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Oil, Gas, and
Geothermal
Administrative Fund
(Item 3940-001-
3046)............... -6,177,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Water Rights
Fund (Item 3940-001-
3058)............... -13,314,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Wastewater
Operator
Certification Fund
(Item 3940-001-
3160)............... -1,282,000
(27) Amount payable from
the Timber
Regulation and
Forest Restoration
Fund (Item 3940-001-
3212)............... -2,557,000
(28) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 3940-001-
3237)............... -570,000
(29) Amount payable from
the Santa Ana River
Watershed
Subaccount (Item
3940-001-6016)...... -250,000
(30) Amount payable from
the State Revolving
Fund Loan
Subaccount (Item
3940-001-6020)...... -629,000
(31) Amount payable from
the Wastewater
Construction
Grant Subaccount
(Item 3940-001-
6021)............... -430,000
(32) Amount payable from
the California
Clean Water, Clean
Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks,
Coastal Protection
Fund (Item 3940-001-
6029)............... -300,000
(33) Amount payable from
the Water Security,
Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection
Fund of 2002 (Item
3940-001-6031)...... -1,301,000
(34) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water, Water
Quality and Supply,
Flood Control,
River and Coastal
Protection Fund of
2006 (Item 3940-001-
6051)............... -5,101,000
(35) Amount payable from
the Petroleum
Underground Storage
Tank Financing
Account (Item 3940-
001-8026)........... -614,000
(36) Amount payable from
the State Water
Pollution Control
Revolving Fund
Administration Fund
(Item 3940-001-
9739)............... -12,309,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval
and order of the Director of
Finance, the State Water
Resources Control Board may
borrow sufficient funds for
cash purposes from special
funds that otherwise provide
support for the board. Any such
loans are to be repaid with
interest at the rate earned in
the Pooled Money Investment
Account.
2. The amount appropriated in
Program (25) shall be used to
reimburse the Department of
Justice for legal services. In
addition to the amount in
Program (25), upon order of the
Director of Finance, any non-
General Fund Budget Act item
for support of the State Water
Resources Control Board 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.
3940-001-0740--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the 1984
State Clean Water Bond Fund............... 314,000
3940-001-0890--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 47,241,000
3940-001-1018--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Lake
Tahoe Science and Lake Improvement
Account................................... 150,000
3940-001-3046--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Oil,
Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund... 6,177,000
3940-001-3058--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Water
Rights Fund................................ 13,314,000
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.
3940-001-3160--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Wastewater Operator Certification Fund.... 1,282,000
3940-001-3212--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration
Fund...................................... 2,557,000
3940-001-3237--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439 payable from the Cost
of Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 570,000
3940-001-6016--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Santa Ana River Watershed Subaccount...... 250,000
3940-001-6020--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
State Revolving Fund Loan Subaccount...... 629,000
3940-001-6021--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Wastewater Construction Grant Subaccount.. 430,000
3940-001-6029--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe
Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Fund........................... 300,000
3940-001-6031--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002. 1,301,000
3940-001-6051--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the Safe
Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Fund of 2006................... 5,101,000
3940-001-8026--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
Petroleum Underground Storage Tank
Financing Account......................... 614,000
3940-001-9739--For support of State Water
Resources Control Board, for payment to
Item 3940-001-0439, payable from the
State Water Pollution Control Revolving
Fund Administration Fund.................. 12,309,000
3940-101-0193--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Waste Discharge Permit Fund........... 1,800,000
3940-101-0419--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Water Recycling Subaccount, to be
available for expenditure until June 30,
2017...................................... 2,500,000
3940-101-3145--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Underground Storage Tank Petroleum
Contamination Orphan Site Cleanup Fund,
to be available for expenditure until
June 30, 2017............................. 18,650,000
3940-101-3147--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the State Water Pollution Control
Revolving Fund Small Community Grant
Fund, to be available for expenditure
until June 30, 2017....................... 1,000,000
3940-101-6013--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Watershed Protection Subaccount, to
be available for expenditure until June
30, 2017.................................. 1,942,000
3940-101-6019--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Nonpoint Source Pollution Control
Subaccount, to be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2017........... 14,091,000
3940-101-6022--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Coastal Nonpoint Source Control
Subaccount, to be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2017........... 7,324,000
3940-101-6031--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of
2002, to be available for expenditure
until June 30, 2017....................... 4,726,000
3940-101-6051--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006, to be
available for expenditure until June 30,
2017...................................... 36,147,000
3940-101-8026--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank
Financing Account......................... 8,000,000
3940-111-6031--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of
2002, to be available for expenditure
until June 30, 2017. The Department of
Finance may adjust the appropriation in
this item to reflect the amount reverted
in Item 3940-495.......................... 1,744,000
3940-111-6051--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006, to be
available for expenditure until June 30,
2017. The Department of Finance may
adjust the appropriation in this item to
reflect the amount reverted in Item 3940-
495....................................... 62,611,000
3940-115-6051--For local assistance,
State Water Resources Control Board, for
Program 10-Water Quality, payable from
the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006, to be
available for expenditure until June 30,
2017...................................... 45,750,000
3940-401--The balances of the
appropriations provided for in the
following items shall be transferred to the
State Water Resources Control Board, as of
June 30, 2014, to carry out the liquidation
of these appropriations:
Items 4265-001-0129, 4265-001-0179,
4265-003-0179, 4265-001-0247, 4265-001-
0306, 4265-501-0625, 4265-501-0626,
4265-501-0628, 4265-601-0628, 4265-111-
0629, 4265-501-7500, 4265-001-6031,
4265-111-6031, 4265-115-6031, 4265-001-
6051, 4265-111-6051, 4265-115-0890,
4265-116-0890, Budget Act of 2009
(Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd Ex. Sess., as
revised by Ch. 1, 2009- 10 4th Ex.
Sess.)
Items 4265-001-0129, 4265-001-0179,
4265-003-0179, 4265-001-0247, 4265-001-
0306, 4265-501-0625, 4265-501-0626,
4265-501-0628, 4265-601-0628, 4265-111-
0629, 4265-501-7500, 4265-001-6031,
4265-111-6031, 4265-115-6031, 4265-001-
6051, 4265-111-6051, 4265-501-6051,
4265-601-6051, 4265-115-0890, 4265-116-
0890, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712,
Stats. 2010)
Items 4265-001-0129, 4265-001-0179,
4265-003-0179, 4265-001-0247, 4265-001-
0306, 4265-501-0625, 4265-501-0626,
4265-501-0628, 4265-601-0628, 4265-111-
0629, 4265-501-7500, 4265-001-6031,
4265-111-6031, 4265-115-6031, 4265-001-
6051, 4265-111-6051, 4265-115-0890,
4265-116-0890, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011)
Items 4265-001-0129, 4265-001-0179,
4265-003-0179, 4265-001-0247, 4265-001-
0306, 4265-501-0625, 4265-501-0626,
4265-501-0628, 4265-601-0628, 4265-111-
0629, 4265-501-7500, 4265-001-6031,
4265-111-6031, 4265-115-6031, 4265-001-
6051, 4265-111-6051, 4265-115-0890,
4265-116-0890, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
Items 4265-001-0129, 4265-001-0179,
4265-003-0179, 4265-001-0247, 4265-001-
0306, 4265-501-0625, 4265-501-0626,
4265-501-0628, 4265-601-0628, 4265-111-
0629, 4265-501-7500, 4265-001-6031,
4265-111-6031, 4265-115-6031, 4265-001-
6051, 4265-111-6051, 4265-115-0890,
4265-116-0890, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
3940-403--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 4265-011-0247, Budget Act of 2008 (
Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
amended by Item 4265-402, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), Item 4265-
402, Budget Act of 2012 ( Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), Item 4265-402, Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013) the
$1,600,000 loan to the General Fund will
be repaid no later than June 30, 2018,
upon order of the Director of Finance.
3940-490--Reappropriation, State Water
Resources Control Board. As of June 30, 2014,
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, 2017.
6013--Watershed Protection Account
(1) Item 3940-101-6013, Budget Act of
2005 ( Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005),
as reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
(2) Item 3940-101-6013, Budget Act of 2006
( Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3940-101-6031, Budget Act of 2005
( Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005), as
reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
(2) Item 3940-101-6031, Budget Act of 2006
( Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006), as
reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3940-101-6051, Budget Act of 2008
( Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011)
3940-491--Reappropriation, State Water
Resources Control Board. As of June 30, 2014,
the balance of the appropriation provided in
the following citation is reappropriated for
the purposes provided for in that
appropriation and shall be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2017.
3147--State Water Pollution Control
Revolving Fund Small Community Grant Fund
(1) Item 3940-101-3147, Budget Act of
2012 ( Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
3940-495--Reversion, State Water Resources
Control Board. As of June 30, 2014, the
unencumbered balance of the appropriations
provided in the following citations shall
revert to the balance in the funds from which
the appropriations were made:
3145--Underground Storage Tank Petroleum
Contamination Orphan Site Cleanup Fund
(1) Item 3940-101-3145, 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 3940-
492, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.33, Stats.
2011), as reappropriated by Item 3940-
490, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013)
(2) Item 3940-101-3145, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 3940-490,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), as reappropriated by
Item 3940-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013)
6021--Wastewater Construction Grant
Subaccount
(1) Item 3940-101-6021, Budget Act of
2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking
Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Fund
of 2002
(1) Item 3940-001-6031, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(2) Item 3940-001-6031, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
6051--Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and
Coastal Protection Fund of 2006
(1) Item 3940-001-6051, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(2) Item 3940-001-6051, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
3960-001-0001--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014...................... 26,305,000
Provisions:
1. The Director of Toxic
Substances Control may expend
from this item: (a)
$17,654,000 for the following
activities at the federal
Stringfellow Superfund site:
(1) operation and maintenance
of pretreatment plants to
treat contaminated groundwater
extracted from the site, (2)
site maintenance and
groundwater monitoring, and
(3) implementation of work to
stabilize the site.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated for removal and
remedial action at the federal
Stringfellow Superfund site
shall be available for
encumbrance for three fiscal
years subsequent to the fiscal
year in which the funds are
appropriated, and
disbursements in liquidation
of encumbrances shall be
pursuant to Section 16304.1 of
the Government Code.
3. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $2,387,000
shall be used for the purposes
of emergency response activity
pursuant to Section 25354 of
the Health and Safety Code, in
lieu of the appropriation made
pursuant to that section.
4. The amount appropriated in
this item includes $6,271,000
for emergency response
activities at the BKK
Landfill. This appropriation
is subject to the condition
that, to the extent that funds
are expended for purposes for
which any private or public
entity is or may be held
financially liable, the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control shall take all
reasonable actions to recover
the amount of that expenditure
from one or more of those
entities, and that the amounts
so recovered be paid to the
General Fund in reimbursement
of the amount of that
expenditure. Additionally,
those recovered funds shall be
spent before funds from the
General Fund, consistent
with the language in any
settlement agreements between
the department and the
potentially responsible
parties.
5. As of June 30, 2015, or
earlier, any unexpended funds
in Provision 4 shall revert to
the General Fund if the
Director of Toxic Substances
Control and the Director of
Finance agree that sufficient
funds have been provided by
the other potentially
responsible parties.
6. The Director of Toxic
Substances Control shall send
a letter notifying the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of each house of
the Legislature that act on
the department's budget and
the Legislative Analyst's
Office within 30 days of
receiving any moneys from
potentially responsible
parties for the BKK Landfill.
3960-001-0014--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, payable from
the Hazardous Waste Control Account....... 56,296,000
Schedule:
(1) 12-Site Mitigation
and Brownfields
Reuse............... 94,993,000
(2) 13-Hazardous Waste
Management.......... 69,706,000
(3) 19.01-
Administration...... 32,518,000
(4) 19.02-Distributed
Administration...... -32,518,000
(5) 20-Pollution
Prevention and
Green Technology.... 12,380,000
(6) 21-State Certified
Unified Program..... 2,438,000
(7) Reimbursements...... -12,682,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Prevention Fund
(Item 3960-001-
0080)............... -49,000
(9) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 3960-001-
0001)............... -26,305,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Unified Program
Account (Item 3960-
001-0028)........... -1,071,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Illegal Drug
Lab Cleanup Account
(Item 3960-001-
0065)............... -818,000
(12) Amount payable from
the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund
(Item 3960-001-
0100)............... -383,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Department of
Pesticide
Regulation Fund
(Item 3960-001-
0106)............... -43,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Air Pollution
Control Fund (Item
3960-001-0115)...... -42,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Toxic
Substances Control
Account (Item 3960-
001-0557)........... -44,097,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3960-001-
0890)............... -33,167,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Electronic
Waste Recovery and
Recycling Account
(Item 3960-001-
3065)............... -2,052,000
(18) Amount payable from
the State Certified
Unified Program
Agency Account
(Item 3960-001-
3084)............... -2,288,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Birth Defects
Monitoring Program
Fund (Item 3960-001-
3114)............... -224,000
Provisions:
1. No positions approved under
this item or any other actions
of the Department of Toxic
Substances Control shall be
used to investigate or work on
a sale, lease, or other
transfer of control of land at
Santa Susana Field Laboratory
until the Director of Toxic
Substances Control certifies
that the cleanups specified in
the Administrative Orders on
Consent signed on December 6,
2010, for that portion of Santa
Susana Field Laboratory, have
been completed and the
requirements of Section
25359.20 of the Health and
Safety Code are met.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, of the funds
appropriated in this item, up
to $1,364,000 is available to
fund Hazardous Waste Tracking
System replacement costs
subject to the approval of a
Special Project Report by the
California Technology Agency
and the Department of Finance.
These funds are available for
expenditure or encumbrance
until June 30, 2016.
3960-001-0018--For support of Department of
Toxic Substances Control, payable from the
Site Remediation Account...................... 10,329,000
Schedule:
(1) 12-Site Mitigation and
Brownfields Reuse.. 10,329,000
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.
2. The Director of Toxic Substances
Control shall report, in writing,
not later than 180 days after the
end of the fiscal year to the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, the
chairpersons of the legislative
fiscal committees that act on the
department's budget, the
Chairperson of the Assembly
Committee on Environmental Safety
and Toxic Materials, and the
Chairperson of the Senate Committee
on Environmental Quality, actions
taken under this provision.
3. Notwithstanding Section 1.80, this
appropriation shall be available in
accordance with the provisions of
Section 25330.2 of the Health and
Safety Code.
3960-001-0028--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Unified Program Account................... 1,071,000
3960-001-0065--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Illegal Drug Lab Cleanup Account.......... 818,000
3960-001-0080--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund.. 49,000
3960-001-0100--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
California Used Oil Recycling Fund........ 383,000
3960-001-0106--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund... 43,000
3960-001-0115--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Air Pollution Control Fund................ 42,000
3960-001-0456--For support of Department of
Toxic Substances Control, payable from the
Expedited Site Remediation Trust Fund........ 2,773,000
Schedule:
(1) 12-Site Mitigation and
Brownfields Reuse.......... 2,773,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request of the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control, and approval by the
Department of Finance, the
Controller shall augment the
appropriation in this item to pay
costs associated with the orphan
shares at the Golden State
Technology site for the Expedited
Site Remediation Pilot Program from
uncommitted funds in the Expedited
Site Remediation Trust Fund.
2. 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.
3960-001-0557--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Toxic Substances Control Account........... 44,097,000
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.
2. The amount appropriated in
this item includes state
oversight costs at military
installations. The expenditure
of these funds shall not
relieve the federal government
of the responsibility to pay
for all state oversight costs.
The Department of Toxic
Substances Control shall take
all steps necessary to recover
these costs from the federal
government, including, but not
limited to, filing civil
actions authorized by state
and federal law.
3960-001-0890--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund......................... 33,167,000
Provisions:
1. Upon receipt of the federal
Revolving Fund Grant, the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control is authorized to make
loans and grants as authorized
under federal regulations and
in accordance with all
applicable federal laws and
guidelines.
3960-001-3065--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling
Account.................................... 2,052,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon
approval and order of the
Director of Finance, the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control may borrow for
cashflow purposes sufficient
funds from special funds that
otherwise provide support for
the department. Any such loans
are to be repaid with interest
at the rate earned by the
Pooled Money Investment
Account.
3960-001-3084--For support of Department of
Toxic Substances Control, for payment to
Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the State
Certified Unified Program Agency Account.... 2,288,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon approval and order
of the Department of Finance, the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control may borrow for cashflow
purposes sufficient funds from
special funds that otherwise
provide support to the department.
Any such loans are to be repaid
with interest at the rate earned by
the Pooled Money Investment Account.
2. 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.
3960-001-3114--For support of Department
of Toxic Substances Control, for payment
to Item 3960-001-0014, payable from the
Birth Defects Monitoring Program Fund..... 224,000
3960-003-0001--For support of Department of
Toxic Substances Control, for rental
payments on lease-revenue bonds.............. 9,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 10,000
(2) 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.
3960-011-0294--For transfer by the
Controller from the subaccount for removal
and remedial action in the Hazardous
Substance Account to the Toxic Substances
Control Account............................ (2,250,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon request
of the Department of Toxic
Substances Control, the
Controller shall transfer
those funds deposited in the
subaccount for removal and
remedial action in the
Hazardous Substance Account to
the Toxic Substances Control
Account in an amount
sufficient to fund the
department's costs of
providing oversight to sites
with deposits in the
subaccount for removal and
remedial action. The amount of
funds transferred for the
oversight of a given site
shall not exceed the amount
deposited in the subaccount
for removal and remedial
action pursuant to the
settlement for that specific
site.
3960-011-0458--For transfer by the
Controller from the Site Operation and
Maintenance Account, Hazardous Substance
Account, to the Toxic Substances Control
Account..................................... (100,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request of the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control, the Controller shall
transfer funds from the Site
Operation and Maintenance Account
to the Toxic Substances Control
Account in an amount sufficient to
fund the department's costs of
providing oversight for sites
requiring long-term operation and
maintenance. The amount of this
transfer can be increased or
decreased based on the department's
actual costs. The amount of funds
transferred for the oversight shall
not exceed the amount deposited in
the Site Operation and Maintenance
Account.
3960-011-1003--For transfer by the
Controller from the Cleanup Loans and
Environmental Assistance to Neighborhoods
Account to the Toxic Substances Control
Account..................................... (40,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request of the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control, the Controller shall
transfer funds from the Cleanup
Loans and Environmental Assistance
to Neighborhoods Account to the
Toxic Substances Control Account in
an amount sufficient to fund the
department's costs for its
oversight of Cleanup Loans and
Environmental Assistance to
Neighborhoods loan projects,
provided that sufficient funds are
available for those purposes.
3960-012-0458--For transfer by the
Controller from the Site Operation and
Maintenance Account, Hazardous Substance
Account, to the Hazardous Waste Control
Account..................................... (150,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request of the
Department of Toxic Substances
Control, the Controller shall
transfer funds from the Site
Operation and Maintenance Account
to the Hazardous Waste Control
Account in an amount sufficient to
fund the department's costs of
providing oversight for sites
requiring long-term operation and
maintenance. The amount of this
transfer can be increased or
decreased based on the department's
actual costs. The amount of funds
transferred for the oversight shall
not exceed the amount deposited in
the Site Operation and Maintenance
Account.
3960-012-0557--For transfer by the
Controller from the Toxic Substances
Control Account to the Site Remediation
Account................................... (10,200,000)
3960-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Toxic Substances Control,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund.......... 2,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 12-Site Mitigation and
Brownfields Reuse...... 2,000,000
Provisions:
1. Upon receipt of the federal
Revolving Fund Grant, the Department
of Toxic Substances Control is
authorized to make loans and grants
as authorized under federal
regulations in accordance with all
applicable federal laws and
guidelines.
3960-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 3960-011-0014, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) as added by
Chapter 13, Statutes of 2011, and as
amended by Item 3960-401, Budget Act of
2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013), the
$13,000,000 loan authorized shall be
fully repaid to the Hazardous Waste
Control Account no later than June 30,
2016. 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.
3970-001-0100--For support of Department of
Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable from
the California Used Oil Recycling Fund...... 5,511,000
5,507,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision (d) of
Section 48653 of the Public
Resources Code, the aggregate of
appropriations from the California
Used Oil Recycling Fund may exceed
$3,000,000 during the 2014-15
fiscal year.
3970-001-0106--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Department of Pesticide
Regulation Fund........................... 114,000
3970-001-0133--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery,
payable from the California Beverage
Container Recycling Fund................... 46,539,000
46,515,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction
and Management...... 84,016,000
84,774,000
(2) 30.01-
Administration...... 14,509,000
(3) 30.02-Distributed
Administration...... -14,509,000
(4) 40-Education and
Environment
Initiative.......... 3,251,000
2,451,000
(5) 50-Beverage
Container Recycling
and Litter
Reduction........... 47,599,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -570,000
(7) Amount payable from
the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0100)............... -5,511,000
-5,507,000
(8) Amount payable from
the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund
(paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of
Section 48653 of
the Public
Resources Code)..... -5,768,000
(9) Amount payable from
the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund
(Section 48656 of
the Public
Resources Code)..... -6,000,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Department of
Pesticide
Regulation Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0106)............... -114,000
(10.5) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental
License Plate Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0140)............... -800,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Waste Discharge
Permit Fund (Item
3970-001-0193)...... -384,000
(12) Amount payable from
the California Tire
Recycling
Management Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0226)............... -21,537,000
-21,531,000
(12.5) Amount payable from
the Penalty
Account, California
Beverage Container
Recycling Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0276)............... -990,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Recycling
Market Development
Revolving Loan
Subaccount,
Integrated Waste
Management Account
(Item 3970-001-
0281)............... -917,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Solid Waste
Disposal Site
Cleanup Trust Fund
(Item 3970-001-
0386)............... -825,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Integrated
Waste Management
Account, Integrated
Waste Management
Fund (Item 3970-001-
0387)............... -34,046,000
-34,024,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Farm and Ranch
Solid Waste Cleanup
and Abatement
Account (Item 3970-
001-0558)........... -1,179,000
(17) Amount payable from
the State Water
Quality Control
Fund (Item 3970-001-
0679)............... -599,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Rigid Container
Account (Item 3970-
001-3024)........... -163,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Electronic
Waste Recovery and
Recycling Account,
Integrated Waste
Management Fund
(Item 3970-001-
3065)............... -6,651,000
-6,648,000
(20) Amount payable from
the Carpet
Stewardship
Account, Integrated
Waste Management
Fund (Item 3970-001-
3195)............... -275,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Architectural
Paint Stewardship
Account, Integrated
Waste Management
Fund (Item 3970-001-
3202)............... -277,000
(22) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund
(Item 3970-001-
3228)............... -479,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 3970-001-
3237)............... -549,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Used Mattress
Recycling Fund
(Item 3970-001-
3257)............... -595,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Environmental
Education Account
(Item 3970-001-
8020)............... -577,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Revolving
Loan Fund (Item
3970-001-9747)...... -338,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval
and order of the Department of
Finance, the Department of
Resources Recycling and
Recovery may borrow sufficient
funds for cashflow needs from
special funds that otherwise
provide support for the
department. Any such loans are
to be repaid with interest at
the rate earned in the Pooled
Money Investment Account.
3970-001-0140--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the California Environmental License
Plate Fund................................ 800,000
3970-001-0193--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Waste Discharge Permit Fund...... 384,000
3970-001-0226--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the California Tire Recycling
Management Fund............................ 21,537,000
21,531,000
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.
2. Notwithstanding Section 42889
of the Public Resources Code,
expenditures for
administration of the Tire
Recycling Program may exceed
the limits set forth in
subdivisions (a) and (b) of
Section 42889 of the Public
Resources Code.
3. Grant funds under the five-
year plan specified in Section
42885.5 of the Public
Resources Code, shall be
available for expenditure
until June 30, 2016.
3970-001-0276--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Penalty Account, California
Beverage Container Recycling Fund......... 990,000
3970-001-0281--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Recycling Market Development
Revolving Loan Subaccount, Integrated
Waste Management Account.................. 917,000
3970-001-0386--For support of Department of
Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable from
the Solid Waste Disposal Site Cleanup Trust
Fund........................................ 825,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 48020 of
the Public Resources Code,
expenditures for administration of
the Solid Waste Disposal Site and
Codisposal Site Cleanup Program may
exceed the limits set forth in
subdivision (c) of Section 48020 of
the Public Resources Code.
3970-001-0387--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Integrated Waste Management
Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund.. 34,046,000
34,024,000
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.
3970-001-0558--For support of Department of
Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable from
the Farm and Ranch Solid Waste Cleanup and
Abatement Account........................... 1,179,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 48100 of
the Public Resources Code,
expenditures for administration of
the Farm and Ranch Solid Waste
Cleanup and Abatement Grant Program
may exceed the limits set forth in
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3)
of subdivision (c) of Section 48100
of the Public Resources Code.
3970-001-0679--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the State Water Quality Control Fund. 599,000
3970-001-3024--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Rigid Container Account.......... 163,000
3970-001-3065--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Electronic Waste Recovery and
Recycling Account, Integrated Waste
Management Fund........................... 6,651,000
6,648,000
3970-001-3195--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Carpet Stewardship Account,
Integrated Waste Management Fund.......... 275,000
3970-001-3202--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Architectural Paint Stewardship
Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund. 277,000
3970-001-3228--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.... 479,000
3970-001-3237--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Cost of Implementation Account,
Air Pollution Control Fund................ 549,000
3970-001-3257--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Used Mattress Recycling Fund..... 595,000
3970-001-8020--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Environmental Education Account.. 577,000
3970-001-9747--For support of Department
of Resources Recycling and Recovery, for
payment to Item 3970-001-0133, payable
from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Revolving Loan Fund....................... 338,000
3970-004-0387--For transfer by the
Controller from the Integrated Waste
Management Account, Integrated Waste
Management Fund, to the Solid Waste
Disposal Site Cleanup Trust Fund pursuant
to paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of
Section 48027 of the Public Resources
Code...................................... (5,000,000)
3970-012-0387--For transfer by the
Controller from the Integrated Waste
Management Account, Integrated Waste
Management Fund, to the Used Mattress
Recycling Fund as a loan................... (1,600,000)
Provisions:
1. The amount transferred in this
item shall be repaid by June
30, 2017. The repayment shall
be made so as to ensure that
the programs supported by the
Integrated Waste Management
Account are not adversely
affected by the loan. This
loan shall be repaid with
interest calculated at the
rate earned by the Pooled
Money Investment Account at
the time of the transfer.
3970-101-0226--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the California Tire
Recycling Management Fund..................... 16,517,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction and
Management............. 16,517,000
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.
2. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2016.
3970-101-0387--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the Integrated Waste
Management Account, Integrated Waste
Management Fund............................... 2,904,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction and
Management.................. 2,904,000
3970-101-3228--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund................................ 19,501,479
19,521,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction and
Management............. 19,501,479
19,521,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of
Section 1.80, funds appropriated in
this item shall be available for
expenditure until June 30, 2017.
2. Notwithstanding Section 16304.1 of
the Government Code, funds
appropriated in this item shall be
available for liquidation of
encumbrances until June 30, 2019.
3970-103-0100--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund............................ 1,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction
and Management......... 1,000,000
3970-103-0226--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the California Tire
Recycling Management Fund..................... 2,500,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction and
Management............. 2,500,000
3970-103-3065--For local assistance,
Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery, payable from the Electronic Waste
Recovery and Recycling Account, Integrated
Waste Management Fund......................... 4,000,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Waste Reduction and
Management............. 4,000,000
3970-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 3500-013-3065, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010, as added by Ch.
13, Stats. 2011), as amended by Item 3970-
407, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), the $27,000,000 loan
authorized shall be fully repaid to the
Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling
Account no later than June 30, 2016. 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.
3980-001-0001--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment........ 4,616,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Health Risk
Assessment............ 22,072,000
21,912,000
(2) Reimbursements........ -3,646,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Unified Program
Account (Item
3980-001-0028)........ -147,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 3980-001-0044).. -4,052,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention
Fund (Item 3980-001-
0080)................. -144,000
(6) Amount payable from
the California Used
Oil Recycling Fund
(Item 3980-001-0100).. -619,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Department of
Pesticide Regulation
Fund (Item 3980-001-
0106)................. -1,916,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Air Pollution
Control Fund (Item
3980-001-0115)........ -772,000
(9) Amount payable from
the California
Environmental License
Plate Fund (Item 3980-
001-0140)............. -959,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Oil Spill
Prevention and
Administration
Fund (Item 3980-001-
0320)................. -145,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Integrated Waste
Management Account,
Integrated Waste
Management Fund (Item
3980-001-0387)........ -277,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Public Utilities
Commission Utilities
Reimbursement Account
(Item 3980-001-0462).. -157,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Toxic Substances
Control Account (Item
3980-001-0557)........ -251,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 3980-001-
0890)................. -414,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic
Enforcement Fund
(Item 3980-001-3056).. -3,235,000
-3,075,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Birth Defects
Monitoring Fund (Item
3980-001-3114)........ -144,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund (Item
3980-001-3228)........ -578,000
3980-001-0028--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Unified Program Account.. 147,000
3980-001-0044--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Motor Vehicle Account,
State Transportation Fund................. 4,052,000
3980-001-0080--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Fund........................... 144,000
3980-001-0100--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the California Used Oil
Recycling Fund............................ 619,000
3980-001-0106--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Department of Pesticide
Regulation Fund........................... 1,916,000
3980-001-0115--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Air Pollution Control
Fund...................................... 772,000
3980-001-0140--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the California Environmental
License Plate Fund........................ 959,000
3980-001-0320--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Oil Spill Prevention and
Administration Fund....................... 145,000
3980-001-0387--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Integrated Waste
Management Account, Integrated Waste
Management Fund........................... 277,000
3980-001-0462--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Public Utilities
Commission Utilities Reimbursement
Account................................... 157,000
3980-001-0557--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Toxic Substances Control
Account................................... 251,000
3980-001-0890--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund....... 414,000
3980-001-3056--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, for
payment to Item 3980-001-0001, payable from
the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Fund............................ 3,235,000
3,075,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, of the funds appropriated
in Schedule (10) of Item 3980-001-
0001, up to $890,000 is available
for development of an enhanced
Proposition 65 Internet Web site,
for expenditure or encumbrance
until June 30, 2016. Funding
provided pursuant to this provision
shall be made available only upon
California Department of Technology
approval of a Stage 1 Business
Analysis and corresponding
Feasibility Study Report.
2. The Director of Finance may
increase or decrease this item of
appropriation based on the
final approved Feasibility Study
Report. Within 30 days of making
any adjustment, the Department of
Finance shall report the adjustment
in writing to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee.
3980-001-3114--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Birth Defects Monitoring
Program Fund.............................. 144,000
3980-001-3228--For support of Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment,
for payment to Item 3980-001-0001,
payable from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Fund...................................... 578,000
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
4100-001-0890--For support of State Council
on Developmental Disabilities, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund........................ 6,809,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-State Council
Planning and
Administration......... 1,700,000
(2) 20-Community Program
Development............ 727,000
(3) 40-Regional Offices
and Local Area Boards.. 8,810,000
(4) Reimbursements......... -4,428,000
4100-490--Reappropriation, State Council on
Developmental Disabilities. The balance of
the appropriation provided in the following
citation is reappropriated for the purposes
specified in Provision 1 and shall be
available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2015:
0890--Federal Trust Fund
(1) Item 4100-001-0890, Budget Act of
2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
Provisions:
1. The funds reappropriated in this item
shall be available for transfer to
and in augmentation of Item 4100-001-
0890 for the following purposes:
(a) To augment the allocation to the
Developmental Disabilities
Program Development Fund.
(b) To fund the cost of salary and
benefit increases approved by the
Legislature that exceed the
Budget Act appropriation.
(c) To fund implementation of any
portion of the state plan as
approved by the State Council on
Developmental Disabilities.
4120-001-0001--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority.................... 1,213,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Emergency Medical
Services Authority..... 13,140,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -6,121,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Emergency Medical
Services Training
Program Approval Fund
(Item 4120-001-0194)... -390,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Emergency Medical
Services Personnel
Fund (Item 4120-001-
0312).................. -1,992,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 4120-001-0890)... -1,974,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Emergency
Medical Technician
Certification Fund
(Item 4120-001-3137)... -1,315,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Specialized First
Aid Training Program
Approval Fund (Item
4120-001-3256)......... -135,000
4120-001-0194--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority, for payment
to Item 4120-001-0001, payable from the
Emergency Medical Services Training
Program Approval Fund..................... 390,000
4120-001-0312--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority, for payment
to Item 4120-001-0001, payable from the
Emergency Medical Services Personnel Fund. 1,992,000
4120-001-0890--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority, for payment
to Item 4120-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 1,974,000
4120-001-3137--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority, for payment
to Item 4120-001-0001, payable from the
Emergency Medical Technician
Certification Fund........................ 1,315,000
4120-001-3256--For support of Emergency
Medical Services Authority, for payment
to Item 4120-001-0001, payable from the
Specialized First Aid Training Program
Approval Fund............................. 135,000
4120-011-0312--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the Emergency Medical
Services Personnel Fund, to the Specialized
First Aid Training Program Approval Fund as
a loan...................................... (135,000)
Provisions:
1. The Director of Finance may
transfer up to $135,000 as a loan
from the Emergency Medical Services
Personnel Fund, to the Specialized
First Aid Training Program Approval
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
the transfer.
4120-101-0001--For local assistance,
Emergency Medical Services Authority,
grants to local agencies.................... 6,385,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Emergency Medical
Services Authority.... 17,606,000
(2) Reimbursements........ -10,217,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4120-101-
0890)................. -704,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Emergency Medical
Technician
Certification Fund
(Item 4120-101-3137).. -300,000
Provisions:
1. The General Fund support for
poison control centers shall
augment, but not replace, local
expenditures for existing poison
control center services. These
funds shall be used primarily to
increase services to underserved
counties and populations and for
poison prevention and information
services. The Director of the
Emergency Medical Services
Authority may contract with
eligible poison control centers
for the distribution of these
funds.
2. The Emergency Medical Services
Authority shall use the following
guidelines in administering state-
funded grants to local agencies:
(a) funding eligibility shall be
limited to rural multicounty
regions that demonstrate a heavy
use of the emergency medical
services system by nonresidents,
(b) local agencies shall provide
matching funds of at least $1 for
each dollar of state funds
received, (c) state funding shall
be used to provide only essential
minimum services necessary to
operate the system, as defined by
the authority, (d) no region shall
receive both federal and state
funds in the same fiscal year for
the same purpose, and (e) the
authority shall monitor the use of
the funds by recipients to ensure
that these funds are used in
an appropriate manner.
3. Each region shall be eligible to
receive up to one-half of the
total cost of a minimal system for
that region, as defined by the
Emergency Medical Services
Authority. However, the authority
may reallocate unclaimed funds
among regions.
4. Notwithstanding Provision 2(b),
each region with a population of
300,000 or less as of June 30,
2014, shall receive the full
amount for which it is eligible if
it provides a cash match of $0.41
per capita or more. Failure to
provide local cash contributions
at the specified level shall
result in a proportional reduction
in state funding.
5. It is the intent of the
Legislature that the Director of
the Emergency Medical Services
Authority provide assistance, when
feasible, to poison control
centers in seeking sources of
funding other than General Fund
support, including grants from
health-related foundations,
federal grants, and assistance
from the California Children and
Families Commission, or other
relevant entities. It is also the
intent of the Legislature that
poison control centers assertively
seek and obtain funding from
foundations, private sector
entities, the federal government,
and sources other than the General
Fund.
4120-101-0890--For local assistance,
Emergency Medical Services Authority, for
payment to Item 4120-101-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 704,000
4120-101-3137--For local assistance,
Emergency Medical Services Authority, for
payment to Item 4120-101-0001, payable
from the Emergency Medical Technician
Certification Fund........................ 300,000
4140-001-0001--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the General Fund....... 74,000
4140-001-0121--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development.. 57,821,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Health Care
Quality and
Analysis............ 6,814,000
(2) 30-Health Care
Workforce........... 40,227,000
40,326,000
(3) 42-Facilities
Development......... 57,936,000
(4) 45-Cal-Mortgage
Loan Insurance...... 4,867,000
(5) 60-Health Care
Information......... 9,780,000
(6) 80.01-
Administration...... 15,116,000
(7) 80.02-Distributed
Administration...... -14,789,000
(8) Reimbursements...... -1,160,000
(9) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 4140-001-
0001)............... -74,000
(10) Amount payable from
the California
Health Data and
Planning Fund (Item
4140-001-0143)...... -22,434,000
-22,533,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Registered
Nurse Education
Fund (Item 4140-001-
0181)............... -2,187,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4140-001-
0890)............... -444,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Practitioner
Education Fund
(Item 4140-001-
3064)............... -547,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Vocational
Nurse Education
Fund (Item 4140-001-
3068)............... -230,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
4140-001-3085)...... -17,818,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Medically
Underserved Account
for Physicians,
Health Professions
Education Fund
(Item 4140-001-
8034)............... -900,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Medically
Underserved Account
for Physicians,
Health Professions
Education Fund
(Section 128555 of
the Health and
Safety Code)........ -1,399,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Health Facility
Construction Loan
Insurance Fund
(Section 129200 of
the Health and
Safety Code)........ -4,867,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Health
Professions
Education Fund
(Section 128355 of
the Health and
Safety Code)........ -10,070,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon request
by the Office of Statewide
Health Planning and Development,
the Department of Finance may
augment the amount available for
expenditure in this item to pay
costs associated with the
review of hospital building
plans. The augmentation may be
effected not sooner than 30 days
after notification in writing of
the necessity therefor 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
not sooner than whatever lesser
time the chairperson of the
joint committee, or his or her
designee, may determine.
4140-001-0143--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the California Health
Data and Planning Fund.................... 22,434,000
22,533,000
4140-001-0181--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the Registered Nurse
Education Fund............................ 2,187,000
4140-001-0890--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the Federal Trust Fund. 444,000
4140-001-3064--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the Mental Health
Practitioner Education Fund............... 547,000
4140-001-3068--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the Vocational Nurse
Education Fund............................ 230,000
4140-001-3085--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development,
for payment to Item 4140-001-0121, payable
from the Mental Health Services Fund....... 17,818,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision
(a) of Section 1.80 or any
other provision of law,
the funds appropriated in this
item for purposes provided for
in Sections 5820, 5821, and
5822 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code shall
continue to be available for
expenditure and encumbrance
until June 30, 2018.
2. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, a total of
$2,000,000 shall be provided
for peer support, including
families, training in crisis
management, suicide
prevention, recovery planning,
targeted case management
assistance, and other related
peer training and support
functions to facilitate the
deployment of peer personnel
as an effective and necessary
service to clients and family
members, and as triage and
targeted case management
personnel.
4140-001-8034--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-001-
0121, payable from the Medically
Underserved Account for Physicians,
Health Professions Education Fund......... 900,000
4140-017-0143--For support of Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development,
payable from the California Health Data and
Planning Fund................................ 114,000
Schedule:
(1) 60-Health Care
Information................ 114,000
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).
4140-101-0001--For local assistance, Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development........... 0
Schedule:
(1) 30-Health Care Workforce. 26,499,000
30,400,000
(2) Reimbursements........... -6,700,000
(3) Amount payable from the
California Health Data
and Planning Fund
(Item 4140-101-0143)..... -9,496,000
-13,397,000
(4) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item
4140-101-0890)........... -1,000,000
(5) Amount payable from the
Mental Health Services
Fund (Item 4140-101-
3085).................... -9,303,000
4140-101-0143--For local assistance,
Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-101-
0001, payable from the California Health
Data and Planning Fund..................... 9,496,000
13,397,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1), $2,725,000 is
appropriated for nursing
education pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section
128235 of the Health and
Safety Code.
2. Notwithstanding subdivision
(a) of Section 1.80 or any
other provision of law, the
funds appropriated in this
item for contracts with
accredited medical schools, or
programs that train primary
care physician assistants or
primary care nurse
practitioners, as well as
contracts with hospitals or
other health care delivery
systems located in
California, that meet the
standards of the California
Healthcare Workforce Policy
Commission established
pursuant to Article 1
(commencing with Section
128200) of Chapter 4 of Part 3
of Division 107 of the Health
and Safety Code, shall
continue to be available for
the 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-
18 fiscal years.
3. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $3,901,000 is
appropriated pursuant to
Section 128225.5 of the Health
and Safety Code.
4140-101-0890--For local assistance,
Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-101-
0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund. 1,000,000
4140-101-3085--For local assistance,
Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development, for payment to Item 4140-101-
0001, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund.............................. 9,303,000
Provisions:
2. The funds appropriated in this
item, for the purposes
provided for in Sections 5820,
5821, and 5822 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code, shall
continue to be available for
expenditure and encumbrance
until June 30, 2018.
4140-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 4140-011-0121, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), $45,000,000 of the
$75,000,000 loan authorized therein shall
be repaid in the 2016-17 fiscal year, and
the remaining $30,000,000 shall be repaid
in the 2015-16 fiscal year to the
Hospital Building Fund upon order of the
Director of Finance.
4140-402--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 4140-011-0121, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
amended by Section 22 of Chapter 2 of the
2009-10 Third Extraordinary Session, as
amended by the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011), as amended by the
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), the $20,000,000 loan
authorized therein shall be repaid to the
Hospital Building Fund by June 30, 2018,
upon order of the Director of Finance.
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.
4150-001-0890--For support of Department of
Managed Health Care, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund.......................... 75,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be to administer the Health
Insurance Premium Rate Review Cycle
II Federal Grant to enhance the
Department of Managed Health Care's
capabilities in collecting premium
rate data, improving rate filing
requirements, enhancing the rate
review process, reporting data to
the United States Department of
Health and Human Services, and
disclosing rate information to
consumers.
4150-001-0933--For support of Department
of Managed Health Care, payable from the
Managed Care Fund......................... 60,640,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Health Plan
Program............. 64,127,000
(2) 50.01-
Administration...... 11,006,000
(3) 50.02-Distributed
Administration...... -11,006,000
(4) Reimbursements...... -3,412,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4150-001-
0890)............... -75,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
decrease this item based on a
revised implementation date for,
and the number of counties
participating in, the
Coordinated Care Initiative. Any
adjustment to this item shall
not occur less than 30 days
after notification in writing to
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, or such lesser time
after that notification as the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may specify.
2. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $583,000 is available
to the Department of Managed
Health Care to contract with
community -based organizations
to provide assistance to
consumers in navigating private
and public health care coverage
pursuant to Section 1368.05 of
the Health and Safety Code.
4170-001-0001--For support of Department of
Aging......................................... 3,687,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Nutrition.......... 3,012,000
(2) 20-Senior Community
Employment Service.... 514,000
(3) 30-Supportive
Services.............. 4,617,000
(4) 40-Community-Based
Programs and Projects. 1,455,000
(5) 45-CDA Medi-Cal
Programs.............. 5,952,000
(6) 50.01-Administration.. 7,754,000
(7) 50.02-Distributed
Administration........ -7,754,000
(8) Reimbursements........ -4,036,000
(9) Amount payable from
the State HICAP Fund
(Item 4170-001-0289).. -231,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4170-001-
0890)................. -7,500,000
(11) Amount payable from
the State Health
Facilities Citation
Penalties Account,
Special Deposit Fund
(Item 4170-002-0942).. -96,000
4170-001-0289--For support of Department
of Aging, for payment to Item 4170-001-
0001, payable from the State HICAP Fund... 231,000
4170-001-0890--For support of Department
of Aging, for payment to Item 4170-001-
0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund.. 7,500,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
funds between this item and
Item 4170-101-0890 no
sooner than 30 days after
written notification 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 determine.
The notification shall
include: (a) the amount of the
proposed transfer, (b) an
identification of the purposes
for which the funds will be
used, (c) documentation that
the proposed activities must
be carried out in the current
year and that no other funds
are available for their
support, and (d) the impact of
any transfer on the level of
services.
4170-002-0942--For support of Department
of Aging, for payment to Item 4170-001-
0001, payable from the State Health
Facilities Citation Penalties Account,
Special Deposit Fund...................... 96,000
4170-017-0001--For support of Department of
Aging........................................ 3,000
Schedule:
(1) 45-CDA Medi-Cal Programs... 5,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -2,000
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).
4170-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Aging........................ 28,538,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Nutrition........ 79,690,000
(2) 20-Senior Community
Employment Service.. 7,339,000
(3) 30-Supportive
Services............ 63,539,000
(4) 40-Community-Based
Programs and
Projects............ 12,488,000
(5) 45-CDA Medi-Cal
Programs............ 20,232,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -6,445,000
(7) Amount payable from
the State HICAP
Fund (Item 4170-101-
0289)............... -2,246,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4170-101-
0890)............... -143,065,000
(9) Amount payable
from the State
Health Facilities
Citation Penalties
Account, Special
Deposit Fund (Item
4170-102-0942)...... -1,094,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Skilled Nursing
Facility Quality
and Accountability
Special Fund (Item
4170-101-3167)...... -1,900,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance, upon
notification by the California
Department of Aging, may
authorize transfers between
Program 10-Nutrition and Program
30-Supportive Services in
response to budget revisions
submitted by the Area Agencies
on Aging.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, the Controller shall,
upon enactment of this act,
reimburse the amount specified
in Program 45-CDA Medi-Cal
Programs to the State Department
of Health Care Services for
support of the Multipurpose
Senior Services Program.
4170-101-0289--For local assistance,
Department of Aging, for payment to Item
4170-101-0001, payable from the State
HICAP Fund................................ 2,246,000
4170-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Aging, for payment to Item
4170-101-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................. 143,065,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 4170-001-
0890 is also applicable to
this item.
2. Notwithstanding subdivision
(e) of Section 28.00, the
Department of Finance, upon
notification by the California
Department of Aging, may
authorize augmentations in
this item for federal Title
III, Title VII, HICAP one-time
only allocations, and for
unexpended 2013-14 federal
grant funds. The Department of
Finance shall provide
notification of the
augmentation to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from
the date of the Department of
Finance approval of the
adjustment.
3. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance,
upon notification by the
California Department of
Aging, may authorize transfers
between Program 10-Nutrition
and Program 30-Supportive
Services in response to budget
revisions submitted by the
Area Agencies on Aging.
4. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, federal
moneys made available for the
Chronic Disease Self-
Management Education Program
pursuant to this act shall be
available for expenditure or
encumbrance until August 31,
2015.
4170-101-3167--For local assistance,
Department of Aging, for payment to Item
4170-101-0001, payable from the Skilled
Nursing Facility Quality and
Accountability Special Fund............... 1,900,000
4170-102-0942--For local assistance,
Department of Aging, for payment to Item
4170-101-0001, payable from the State
Health Facilities Citation Penalties
Account, Special Deposit Fund............... 1,094,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, funds appropriated in
this item shall be allocated by the
California Department of Aging to
each local ombudsman program in
accordance with a formula
calculated on the number of beds in
licensed skilled nursing home
facilities in each program's area
of service in proportion to the
total number of beds in licensed
skilled nursing home facilities in
the state.
4180-002-0886--For support of Commission on
Aging, payable from the California Seniors
Special Fund................................ 63,000
Provisions:
1. Pursuant to Section 18773 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, the
balance of this item as well as the
balance of prior year
appropriations from the
California Seniors Special Fund may
be carried over and expended in any
following fiscal year. Upon
approval from the Department of
Finance, any unexpended funds from
4180-002-0886 from previous Budget
Acts shall be in augmentation of
Item 4180-002-0886 of this act.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Director of Finance may
authorize expenditures from the
California Seniors Special Fund for
the California Commission on Aging
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 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.
4180-002-0890--For support of Commission on
Aging, payable from the Federal Trust Fund.. 389,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Director of Finance may
authorize expenditures from the
Federal Trust Fund for the
California Commission on Aging
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 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.
4185-001-0983--For support of California
Senior Legislature, payable from the
California Fund for Senior Citizens......... 569,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
from the California Fund for Senior
Citizens shall be allocated by the
California Senior Legislature
for the purposes specified in
Section 18723 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code.
2. Pursuant to Section 18723 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, the
balance of this item as well as the
balance of prior year
appropriations from the California
Fund for Senior Citizens may be
carried over and expended in any
following fiscal year.
3. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Director of Finance may
authorize expenditures from the
California Fund for Senior Citizens
for the California Senior
Legislature 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 the
Legislature and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee.
4260-001-0001--For support of Department
of Health Care Services.................... 166,771,000
166,264,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Health Care
Services............. 518,669,000
517,654,000
(2) 30.01-Administration. 35,966,000
(3) 30.02-Distributed
Administration....... -35,966,000
(4) Reimbursements....... -27,051,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Breast Cancer
Control Account
(Item 4260-001-0009). -3,745,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention
Fund (Item 4260-001-
0080)................ -153,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Driving-Under-
the-Influence
Program Licensing
Trust Fund (Item
4260-001-0139)....... -1,946,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Unallocated
Account, Cigarette
and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
4260-001-0236)....... -612,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Narcotic
Treatment Program
Licensing Trust Fund
(Item 4260-001-0243). -1,424,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Audit Repayment
Trust Fund (Item
4260-001-0816)....... -72,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-001-
0890)................ -300,534,000
-300,026,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
4260-001-3085)....... -9,309,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Licensing and
Certification Fund
(Item 4260-001-3099). -389,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Residential and
Outpatient Program
Licensing Fund (Item
4260-001-3113)....... -5,003,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Perinatal
Insurance Fund (Item
4260-001-0309)....... -372,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Major Risk
Medical Insurance
Fund (Item 4260-001-
0313)................ -1,288,000
Provisions:
1. Effective February 1, 2009, the
State Department of Health Care
Services shall report biennially
in writing on the results of
the additional positions
established under the 2003 Medi-
Cal Anti-Fraud Initiative to the
chairpersons of the committees in
each house of the Legislature
that consider appropriations and
the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee. The
report shall include the results
of the most recently completed
biennial error rate study and
random claim sampling process,
the number of positions filled by
division, and, for each of the
components of the initiative, the
amount of savings and cost
avoidance achieved and estimated,
the number of providers
sanctioned, and the number of
claims and beneficiary records
reviewed.
2. The State Department of Health
Care Services shall provide a
quarterly accounting of
expenditures associated with the
8.0 audit positions for the
Targeted Case Management Program
identified in the Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010). The
department shall make the
quarterly accounting of
expenditures available to
designated representatives of the
local government agencies not
later than the last day of the
third quarter of the 2010-11
fiscal year, and on the last day
of each subsequent quarter
thereafter.
3. (a) The State Department of
Health Care Services
shall withhold 1 percent
of reimbursements to
local educational
agencies (LEAs) for the
purpose of funding the
work and related
administrative costs
associated with the audit
resources approved in the
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010) to
ensure fiscal
accountability of the LEA
Medi-Cal Billing Option
Program and to comply
with the California Medi-
Cal State Plan. The
withhold percentage shall
be applied to funds paid
to LEAs for health
services based upon
the date of payment, and
excluding cost settlement
payments. Moneys
collected as a result of
the reduction in federal
Medicaid payments
allocable to LEAs shall
be deposited into a
special deposit fund
account, which shall be
established by the
department. The
department shall return
all unexpended funds in
the special deposit fund
account proportionately
to all LEAs that
contributed to the
account, during the
second quarter of the
subsequent fiscal year.
The annual amount
withheld shall not exceed
$650,000, but may be
adjusted with approval of
the LEA Medi-Cal billing
entities.
(b) The department shall
provide a quarterly
accounting of
expenditures made from
the special deposit fund
account. The department
shall make the quarterly
accounting of
expenditures available to
the public not later than
the last day of the third
quarter of the 2010-11
fiscal year, and on the
last day of each
subsequent quarter
thereafter.
4. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $224,000 shall be used to
support the system changes
necessary to implement federal
health care reform. These funds
are not authorized for
expenditure until approved by the
Director of Finance. The Director
of Finance shall provide
notification in writing to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of any expenditure
approved under this provision not
less than 30 days prior to the
effective date of the approval.
This 30-day notification shall
include a plan for the system
changes necessary to implement
the requirements of the federal
Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (P.L. 111-148).
4260-001-0009--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Breast Cancer Control Account............. 3,745,000
4260-001-0080--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund.. 153,000
4260-001-0139--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Driving-Under-the-Influence Program
Licensing Trust Fund...................... 1,946,000
4260-001-0236--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Unallocated Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.............. 612,000
4260-001-0243--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Narcotic Treatment Program Licensing
Trust Fund................................ 1,424,000
4260-001-0309--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Perinatal Insurance Fund.................. 372,000
4260-001-0313--For support of Department of
Health Care Services, for payment to Item
4260-001-0001, payable from the Major Risk
Medical Insurance Fund...................... 1,288,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Department of Finance
may augment this item in excess
of the amount appropriated 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, or not sooner than
whatever lesser time the
chairperson of the joint committee,
or his or her designee, may in each
instance determine.
4260-001-0816--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Audit Repayment Trust Fund................ 72,000
4260-001-0890--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 300,534,000
300,026,000
4260-001-3085--For support of Department of
Health Care Services, for payment to Item
4260-001-0001, payable from the Mental
Health Services Fund........................ 9,309,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been
appropriated for administration
pursuant to subdivision (d) of
Section 5892 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code.
4260-001-3099--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-001-0001, payable from the
Mental Health Facility Licensing Fund..... 389,000
4260-001-3113--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, payable from the
Residential and Outpatient Program
Licensing Fund............................ 5,003,000
4260-003-0890--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, for County Health
Initiative Matching Fund Program.......... 324,000
4260-003-3055--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, payable from
County Health Initiative Matching Fund,
for the County Health Initiative Matching
Fund Program.............................. 176,000
4260-004-0942--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, payable from the
Local Educational Agency Medi-Cal
Recovery Fund, Special Deposit Fund....... 1,683,000
4260-007-0890--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund......................... 16,663,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 28.00,
adjustments may be made to
this item by the Department of
Finance to align this
appropriation with
legislative actions and other
technical adjustments
affecting any recipient
department's appropriation
authority.
4260-017-0001--For support of Department of
Health Care Services, for implementation of
the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act............................ 6,290,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Health Care
Services............... 22,120,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -26,000
(3) Amount payable from
Perinatal Insurance
Fund (Item 4260-017-
0309).................. -5,000
(4) Amount payable from
Major Risk Medical
Insurance Fund (Item
4260-017-0313)......... -16,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 4260-017-0890)... -15,783,000
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).
4260-017-0309--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-017-0001, payable from the
Perinatal Insurance Fund, for
implementation of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act........ 5,000
4260-017-0313--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-017-0001, payable from the
Major Risk Medical Insurance Fund, for
implementation of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act........ 16,000
4260-017-0890--For support of Department
of Health Care Services, for payment to
Item 4260-017-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, for implementation of
the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act......................... 15,783,000
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).
4260-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
California Medical Assistance Program,
payable from the Health Care Deposit
Fund after transfer from the General
Fund..................................... 16,179,020,000
16,051,662,500
Schedule:
(1) 20.10.010-
Eligibility (County 3,600,732,00
Administration).....
3,596,982,0 0
0
(2) 20.10.020-Fiscal
Intermediary
Management.......... 456,582,000
(3) 20.10.030-Benefits
(Medical Care and 72,482,466,0
Services)........... 0
72,233,221, 0
00
(4) Reimbursements...... -4,655,714,0
00
(5) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Prevention Fund
(Item 4260-101-
0080)............... -714,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Hospital
Services Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
4260-101-0232)...... -74,137,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Physician
Services Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
4260-101-0233)...... -105,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Unallocated
Account, Cigarette
and Tobacco
Products Surtax
Fund (Item 4260-101-
0236)............... -25,289,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-101- -55,115,677,
0890)............... -54,990,039,
0890)............... 0
5 00
(10) Amount payable from
the Emergency
Medical Air
Transportation Act
Fund (Item 4260-101-
3168)............... -18,750,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Long-Term Care
Quality Assurance
Fund (Item 4260-101-
3213)............... -470,374,000
Provisions:
1. The aggregate principal amount
of disproportionate share
hospital general obligation debt
that may be issued in the
current fiscal year pursuant to
subparagraph (A) of paragraph
(2) of subdivision (f) of
Section 14085.5 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code shall be
$0.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, both the
federal and nonfederal shares of
any moneys recovered for
previously paid health care
services, provided pursuant to
Chapter 7 (commencing with
Section 14000) of Part 3 of
Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, are hereby
appropriated and shall be
expended as soon as
practicable for medical care and
services as defined in the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, accounts
receivable for recoveries as
described in Provision 2 shall
have no effect upon the positive
balance of the General Fund or
the Health Care Deposit Fund.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, moneys
recovered as described in this
item that are required to be
transferred from the Health Care
Deposit Fund to the General Fund
shall be credited by the
Controller to the General Fund
without regard to the
appropriation from which it was
drawn.
4. Without regard to fiscal year,
the General Fund shall make one
or more loans available not
to exceed a cumulative total of
$45,000,000 to be transferred as
needed to the Health Care
Deposit Fund to meet cash needs.
The loans are subject to the
repayment provisions of Section
16351 of the Government Code.
Any additional loan requirement
in excess of $45,000,000 shall
be processed in the manner
prescribed by Section 16351 of
the Government Code.
5. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the State
Department of Health Care
Services may give public notice
relative to proposing or
amending any rule or regulation
that could result in increased
costs in the Medi-Cal program
only after approval by the
Department of Finance.
Additionally, any rule or
regulation adopted by the State
Department of Health Care
Services and any communication
that increases costs in the Medi-
Cal program shall be effective
only after the date upon
which it is approved by the
Department of Finance.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $50,000 may be
allocated for attorney's fees
awarded pursuant to state or
federal law without prior
notification to the Legislature.
Individual settlements
authorized under this provision
shall not exceed $5,000. The
semiannual estimates of Medi-Cal
expenditures due to the
Legislature in January and May
shall reflect attorney's fees
paid 15 or more days prior to
the transmittal of the estimate.
The semiannual estimates of Medi-
Cal expenditures provided to the
Legislature in January and May
may constitute the notification
required by this provision.
7. Change orders to the medical or
the dental fiscal intermediary
contract for amounts exceeding a
total cost of $250,000 shall be
approved by the Department of
Finance not sooner than 30 days
after written notification of
the change order is provided to
the chairpersons of the fiscal
and policy committees in each
house of the Legislature and to
the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, or
not sooner than whatever lesser
time after that notification as
the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may determine. The
semiannual estimates of Medi-Cal
expenditures provided to the
Legislature in January and May
may constitute the notification
required by this provision.
8. Recoveries of advances made to
counties in prior years pursuant
to Section 14153 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code are
reappropriated to the Health
Care Deposit Fund for
reimbursement of those counties
where allowable costs exceeded
the amounts advanced. Recoveries
in excess of the amounts
required to fully reimburse
allowable costs shall be
transferred to the General Fund.
When a projected deficiency
exists in the Medical Assistance
Program, these funds, subject to
notification to the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, are appropriated and
shall be expended as soon as
practicable for the state's
share of payments for medical
care and services, county
administration, and fiscal
intermediary services.
9. The Department of Finance may
transfer funds representing all
or any portion of any estimated
savings that are a result of
improvements in the Medi-Cal
claims processing procedures
from the Medi-Cal services
budget or the support budget of
the State Department of Health
Care Services (Item 4260-001-
0001) to the fiscal intermediary
budget item for purposes of
making improvements to the Medi-
Cal claims system.
10. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize the
transfer of expenditure
authority between Schedules (1),
(2), (3), and (4) of this item
and between this item and Items
4260-102-0001, 4260-111-0001,
4260-113-0001, and 4260-117-0001
in order to effectively
administer the programs funded
in these items. The Department
of Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of the
transfer has been included in
the Medi-Cal estimates submitted
pursuant to Section 14100.5 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The 10-day notification to
the Legislature shall
include the reasons for the
transfer, the fiscal assumptions
used in calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential fiscal
effects on the program from
which funds are being
transferred or for which funds
are being reduced.
11. If a federal grant that provides
75 percent federal financial
participation to allow
individuals in nursing homes to
voluntarily move into a
community setting and still
receive the same amount of
funding for services is awarded
to the State Department of
Health Care Services during the
current fiscal year, then,
notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the department
may count expenditures from the
appropriation made to this item
as state matching funds for that
grant.
12. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize an
increase to this appropriation
to address costs resulting from
adverse court rulings. The
Department of Finance shall
provide a 30-day notice of any
proposed increase to the
Legislature. The notification
shall include the specifics of
any cases with adverse rulings
and the overall fiscal impact.
Submission of the semiannual
Medi-Cal estimate provided to
the Legislature in January and
May shall be considered meeting
the notification requirement of
this provision if the required
information is included in the
estimate.
13. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, up to $600,000 is
available to counties for
semiannual implementation
progress reports related to the
Katie A. v. Bonta settlement and
implementation plan, as
described in the State
Department of Health Care
Services' Mental Health Services
Division Information Notice 13-
19 and Information Notice 14-
010, and upon approval by the
Director of Finance. Prior to
approval, the Director of
Finance shall consult with the
State Department of Health Care
Services, the State Department
of Social Services, and the
California State Association of
Counties to determine if
counties incurred overall cost
increases due to the notices
outlined in this provision. The
Department of Finance shall
provide notification of the
allocation to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from the
date of Department of Finance
approval.
4260-101-0080--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Fund........................... 714,000
4260-101-0232--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Hospital Services Account,
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax
Fund...................................... 74,137,000
4260-101-0233--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Physician Services Account,
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax
Fund...................................... 105,000
4260-101-0236--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Unallocated Account, Cigarette
and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.......... 25,289,000
4260-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
for payment to Item 4260-101-0001,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund.... 55,115,677,000
54,990,039,500
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority
between this item and Items
4260-102-0890, 4260-106-
0890, 4260-111-0890, 4260-
113-0890, and 4260-117-0890
in order to effectively
administer the programs
funded in these items. The
Department of Finance shall
notify the Legislature
within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of
the transfer has been
included in the Medi-Cal
estimates submitted pursuant
to Section 14100.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions
Code. The 10-day
notification to the
Legislature shall include
the reasons for the
transfer, the fiscal
assumptions used in
calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential
fiscal effects on the
program from which funds are
being transferred or for
which funds are being
reduced.
2. (a) The Department of
Finance is authorized
to approve
expenditures payable
from the Federal
Trust Fund (Item 4260-
101-0890) in those
amounts made
necessary by changes
in either caseload or
payments.
(b) If the Department of
Finance determines
that the estimate of
expenditures will
exceed the
expenditures
authorized for this
item, the department
shall so report to
the Legislature. At
the time the report
is made, the amount
of the
appropriation made in
this item shall be
increased by the
amount of the excess
unless and until
otherwise provided by
law.
4260-101-3168--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Emergency Medical Air
Transportation Act Fund................... 18,750,000
4260-101-3213--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-101-0001, payable
from the Long-Term Care Quality Assurance
Fund...................................... 470,374,000
4260-102-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
Program 20.10.030-Benefits (Medical Care
and Services), for supplemental
reimbursement for debt service pursuant to
Section 14085.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code.......................... 63,462,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may
authorize transfer of
expenditure authority between
this item and Items 4260-101-
0001, 4260-111-0001, 4260-113-
0001, and 4260-117-0001 in
order to effectively
administer the programs funded
in these items. The Department
of Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of
the transfer has been included
in the Medi-Cal estimates
submitted pursuant to Section
14100.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. The 10-day
notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential
effects on the program from
which funds are being
transferred or reduced.
4260-102-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
Program 20.10.030-Benefits (Medical Care
and Services), payable from the Federal
Trust Fund, for supplemental reimbursement
for debt service pursuant to Section
14085.5 of the Welfare and Institutions
Code....................................... 63,462,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority between
this item and Items 4260-101-
0890, 4260-106-0890, 4260-111-
0890, 4260-113-0890, and 4260-
117-0890 in order to
effectively administer the
programs funded in these
items. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of
the transfer has been included
in the Medi-Cal estimates
submitted pursuant to Section
14100.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. The 10-day
notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential
fiscal effects on the program
from which funds are being
transferred or for which funds
are being reduced.
4260-104-0001--For transfer to the
Nondesignated Public Hospital
Supplemental Fund......................... 1,900,000
4260-105-0001--For transfer to the
Private Hospital Supplemental Fund........ 118,400,000
4260-106-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................. 27,845,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.10.010-Eligibility
(County
Administration)....... 2,448,000
(2) 20.10.030-Benefits
(Medical Care and
Services)............. 25,397,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize the
transfer of expenditure authority
between this item and Items
4260-101-0890, 4260-102-0890, 4260-
111-0890, 4260-113-0890, and 4260-
117-0890 in order to effectively
administer the programs funded in
these items. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such transfer unless
prior notification of the transfer
has been included in the Medi-Cal
estimate submitted pursuant to
Section 14100.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. The 10-day
notification to the Legislature
shall include the reasons for the
transfer, the final assumptions
used in calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential effects
on the program from which the
funds are being transferred or
reduced.
2. (a) The Department of Finance
is authorized to approve
expenditures payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 4260-106-0890) in
those amounts made
necessary by changes in
either caseload or
payments.
(b) If the Department of
Finance determines that
the estimate of
expenditures will exceed
the expenditures
authorized for this item,
the department shall so
report to the Legislature.
At the time the report is
made, the amount of the
appropriation made in this
item shall be increased by
the amount of the excess
unless and until otherwise
provided by law.
4260-107-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund,
Medicaid Incentives for the Prevention of
Chronic Diseases Grant.................... 2,660,000
4260-111-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services........ 92,245,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.25-Children's
Medical Services.... 160,289,000
(2) 20.35-Primary and
Rural Health........ 649,000
(3) Reimbursements...... -54,520,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Prevention Fund
(Item 4260-111-
0080)............... -11,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-111-
0890)............... -14,162,000
Provisions:
1. Program 20.25-Children's Medical
Services: Counties may retain 50
percent of total enrollment and
assessment fees that are
collected by the counties for
the California Children's
Services Program. Fifty percent
of the enrollment and assessment
fee for each county shall be
offset from the state's match
for that county.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize
transfer of expenditure
authority between this item and
Items 4260-101-0001, 4260-102-
0001, 4260-113-0001, and 4260-
117-0001 in order to effectively
administer the programs funded
in these items. The Department
of Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such transfer unless
prior notification of the
transfer has been included in
the Medi-Cal estimates submitted
pursuant to Section 14100.5
of the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The 10-day notification to
the Legislature shall include
the reasons for the transfer,
the fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer amount,
and any potential fiscal effects
on the program from which funds
are being transferred or reduced.
3. The State Department of Health
Care Services shall convene a
diverse workgroup that, at a
minimum, represents families
enrolled in the California
Children's Services (CCS)
Program, counties, specialty
care providers, children's
hospitals, and medical suppliers
to discuss the administrative
structure of the CCS Program,
including eligibility
determination processes, the use
and content of needs assessment
tools in case management, and
the processes used for treatment
authorizations. The purpose of
this workgroup will be to
identify methods for
streamlining, identifying
administrative cost
efficiencies, and developing
better utilization of both state
and county staff, as applicable,
in meeting the needs of children
and families accessing the CCS
Program. The department may
provide the appropriate policy
and fiscal committees of the
Legislature with periodic
updates of outcomes as
appropriate.
4260-111-0080--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-111-0001, payable
from the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Fund........................... 11,000
4260-111-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-111-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................ 14,162,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority between
this item and Items 4260-101-
0890, 4260-102-0890, 4260-106-
0890, 4260-113-0890, and 4260-
117-0890 in order to
effectively administer the
programs funded in these
items. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of
the transfer has been included
in the Medi-Cal estimates
submitted pursuant to Section
14100.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. The 10-day
notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential
fiscal effects on the program
from which funds are being
transferred or for which funds
are being reduced.
4260-113-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
the Healthy Families Program (Medi-Cal)... 982,373,000
991,047,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.10.010-
Eligibility (County
Administration)..... 102,221,000
(2) 20.10.020-Fiscal
Intermediary
Management.......... 14,283,000
(3) 20.10.030-Benefits
(Medical Care and
Services)........... 2,971,149,000
2,995,934,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-113- -2,105,065,00
0890)...............
-2,121,176,0 0
0
(5) Amount payable from
County Health
Initiative Matching
Fund (Item 4260-113-
3055)............... -215,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize transfer
of expenditure authority between
Schedules (1), (2), and (3) of
this item and between this item
and Items 4260-101-0001, 4260-102-
0001, 4260-111-0001, and 4260-117-
0001 in order to effectively
administer the programs funded in
these items. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such transfer unless
prior notification of the
transfer has been included in the
Medi-Cal estimates submitted
pursuant to Section 14100.5 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The 10-day notification
to the Legislature shall include
the reasons for the transfer of
expenditure authority, the fiscal
assumptions used in calculating
the amount of expenditure
authority transferred, and any
potential effects on the program
from which funds are being
transferred or reduced.
4260-113-0232--For transfer by the
Controller from the Hospital Services
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund to the Perinatal Insurance
Fund, for the Access for Infants and
Mothers Program............................ (17,589,000)
Provisions:
1. In order to effectively
administer the Access for
Infants and Mothers Program,
the Department of Finance may
decrease or increase this item
in order to conform the
appropriation to revised
subvention estimates.
4260-113-0233--For transfer by the
Controller from the Physician Services
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund to the Perinatal Insurance
Fund, for the Access for Infants and
Mothers Program............................ (13,801,000)
Provisions:
1. In order to effectively
administer the Access for
Infants and Mothers Program,
the Department of Finance may
decrease or increase this item
in order to conform the
appropriation to revised
subvention estimates.
4260-113-0236--For transfer by the
Controller from the Unallocated Account,
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund
to the Perinatal Insurance Fund, for the
Access for Infants and Mothers Program..... (10,224,000)
Provisions:
1. In order to effectively
administer the Access for
Infants and Mothers Program,
the Department of Finance may
decrease or increase this item
in order to conform the
appropriation to revised
subvention estimates.
4260-113-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-113-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund.............. 2,105,065,000
2,121,176,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority between
this item and Items 4260-101-
0890, 4260-102-0890, 4260-106-
0890, 4260-111-0890, and 4260-
117-0890 in order to
effectively administer the
programs funded in these
items. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature within 10 days of
authorizing such a transfer
unless prior notification of
the transfer has been included
in the Medi-Cal estimates
submitted pursuant to Section
14100.5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. The 10-day
notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer
amount, and any potential
fiscal effects on the program
from which funds are being
transferred or for which funds
are being reduced.
2. (a) The Department of
Finance is authorized
to approve expenditures
payable from the
Federal Trust Fund
(Item 4260-113-0890) in
those amounts made
necessary by changes in
either caseload or
payments.
(b) If the Department of
Finance determines that
the estimate of
expenditures will
exceed the expenditures
authorized for this
item, the department
shall so report to the
Legislature. At the
time the report is
made, the amount of the
appropriation made in
this item shall be
increased by the amount
of the excess unless
and until otherwise
provided by law.
4260-113-3055--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-113-0001, payable
from the County Health Initiative
Matching Fund............................. 215,000
4260-114-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services........ 20,844,000
4260-114-0009--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Breast Cancer Control
Account................................... 7,912,000
4260-114-0236--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Unallocated Account,
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax
Fund...................................... 25,318,000
4260-114-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund....... 4,509,000
4260-115-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services........ 3,418,000
4260-115-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund....... 63,239,000
4260-116-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services.......... 33,900,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.45-Other Care
Services............. 285,937,000
(2) Reimbursements....... -11,603,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-116-
0890)................ -240,434,000
4260-116-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-116-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 240,434,000
4260-117-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
implementation of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act.......... 4,830,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.10.010-Eligibility
(County
Administration)....... 6,267,000
(2) 20.10.020-Fiscal
Intermediary
Management............ 22,006,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4260-117-
0890)................. -23,443,000
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).
2. Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of
Section 1.80 and Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority between
Schedules (1) and (2). The
Department of Finance shall notify
the Legislature within 10 days
of authorizing such transfer
unless prior notification of the
transfer has been included in the
Medi-Cal estimates submitted
pursuant to Section 14100.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize the
transfer of expenditure authority
between this item and Items 4260-
101-0001, 4260-102-0001, 4260-111-
0001, and 4260-113-0001 in order
to effectively administer the
programs funded in these items.
The Department of Finance shall
notify the Legislature within 10
days of authorizing such transfer
unless prior notification of the
transfer has been included in the
Medi-Cal estimates submitted
pursuant to Section 14100.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code. The
10-day notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer amount,
and any potential fiscal effects
on the program from which funds
are being transferred or reduced.
4260-117-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services, for
payment to Item 4260-117-0001, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund, for implementation
of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act.......................... 23,443,000
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).
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize the
transfer of expenditure
authority between Schedules (1),
(2), and (3) of this item and
between this item and Items 4260-
101-0890, 4260-102-0890, 4260-
106-0890, 4260-111-0890, and
4260-113-0890 in order to
effectively administer the
programs funded in these items.
The Department of Finance shall
notify the Legislature within 10
days of authorizing such a
transfer unless prior
notification of the transfer has
been included in the Medi-Cal
estimates submitted pursuant to
Section 14100.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
The 10-day notification to the
Legislature shall include the
reasons for the transfer, the
fiscal assumptions used in
calculating the transfer amount,
and any potential fiscal effects
on the program from which funds
are being transferred or for
which funds are being reduced.
3. (a) The Department of Finance
is authorized to approve
expenditures payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 4260-117-0890) in
those amounts made
necessary by changes in
either caseload or
payments.
(b) If the Department of
Finance determines that
the estimate of
expenditures will exceed
the expenditures
authorized for this item,
the department shall so
report to the
Legislature. At the time
the report is made, the
amount of the
appropriation made in
this item shall be
increased by the amount
of the excess unless and
until otherwise provided
by law.
4260-118-0232--For transfer by the
Controller from the Hospital Services
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund to the Major Risk Medical
Insurance Fund, for the Major Risk
Medical Insurance Program................. (7,078,000)
(10,278,000)
4260-118-0233--For transfer by the
Controller from the Physician Services
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund to the Major Risk Medical
Insurance Fund, for the Major Risk
Medical Insurance Program................. (9,816,000)
4260-118-3133--For transfer by the Controller
from the Managed Care Administrative Fines and
Penalties Fund to the Major Risk Medical
Insurance Fund, for the Major Risk Medical
Insurance Program.............................. (263,000)
Provisions:
1. In order to effectively administer the
Major Risk Medical Insurance Program,
the Department of Finance may decrease
or increase this item in order to
conform to the revised transfer
estimate from the Managed Care
Administrative Fines and Penalties
Fund.
4260-119-0232--For local assistance,
Department of Health Care Services,
payable from the Hospital Services
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund............................... 3,200,000
4265-001-0001--For support of Department
of Public Health........................... 65,588,000
65,738,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Public Health
Emergency
Preparedness........ 36,874,000
(2) 20-Public and
Environmental
Health.............. 430,598,000
430,748,000
(3) 30-Licensing and
Certification....... 200,686,000
(4) 40.01-
Administration...... 33,798,000
(5) 40.02-Distributed
Administration...... -33,798,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -61,862,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Breast Cancer
Research Account
(Item 4265-001-
0007)............... -1,142,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Nuclear
Planning Assessment
Special Account
(Item 4265-001-
0029)............... -996,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0044)............... -1,304,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Sale of Tobacco
to Minors Control
Account (Item 4265-
001-0066)........... -2,779,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Occupational
Lead Poisoning
Prevention Account
(Item 4265-001-
0070)............... -3,170,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Medical Waste
Management Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0074)............... -2,208,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Radiation
Control Fund (Item
4265-001-0075)...... -23,847,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Tissue Bank
License Fund (Item
4265-001-0076)...... -535,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Prevention Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0080)............... -10,930,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Export Document
Program Fund (Item
4265-001-0082)...... -534,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Clinical
Laboratory
Improvement Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0098)............... -10,371,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Health
Statistics Special
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0099)............... -23,433,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Department of
Pesticide
Regulation Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0106)............... -229,000
(20) Amount payable from
the Air Pollution
Control Fund (Item
4265-001-0115)...... -217,000
(21) Amount payable from
the Food Safety
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0177)............... -7,716,000
(22) Amount payable from
the Genetic Disease
Testing Fund (Item
4265-001-0203)...... -25,703,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Health
Education Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
4265-001-0231)...... -21,534,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Research
Account, Cigarette
and Tobacco
Products Surtax
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0234)............... -4,156,000
(25) Amount payable from
the Unallocated
Account, Cigarette
and Tobacco
Products Surtax
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0236)............... -1,912,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Infant Botulism
Treatment and
Prevention Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0272)............... -9,062,000
(27) Amount payable from
the Child Health
and Safety Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0279)............... -27,000
(28) Amount payable from
the Registered
Environmental
Health Specialist
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0335)............... -335,000
(29) Amount payable from
the Indian Gaming
Special
Distribution Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0367)............... -4,297,000
(30) Amount payable from
the Vectorborne
Disease Account
(Item 4265-001-
0478)............... -137,000
(31) Amount payable from
the Toxic
Substances Control
Account (Item 4265-
001-0557)........... -380,000
(32) Amount payable from
the Domestic
Violence Training
and Education Fund
(Item 4265-001-
0642)............... -407,000
(33) Amount payable from
the California
Alzheimer's Disease
and Related
Disorders Research
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0823)............... -237,000
(34) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4265-001-
0890)............... -254,458,000
(35) Amount payable from
the Drug and Device
Safety Fund (Item
4265-001-3018)...... -6,352,000
(36) Amount payable from
the Medical
Marijuana Program
Fund (Item 4265-001-
3074)............... -127,000
(37) Amount payable from
the Cannery
Inspection Fund
(Item 4265-001-
3081)............... -2,436,000
(38) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
4265-001-3085)...... -18,537,000
(39) Amount payable from
the State
Department of
Public Health
Licensing and
Certification
Program Fund (Item
4265-001-3098)...... -95,763,000
(40) Amount payable from
the Gambling
Addiction Program
Fund (Item 4265-001-
3110)............... -154,000
(41) Amount payable from
the Birth Defects
Monitoring Program
Fund (Item 4265-001-
3114)............... -4,368,000
(42) Amount payable from
the Lead-Related
Construction
Fund (Item 4265-001-
3155)............... -566,000
(43) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 4265-001-
3237)............... -349,000
Provisions:
1. Except as otherwise prohibited
by law, the State Department of
Public Health shall
promulgate emergency regulations
to adjust the public health fees
set by regulation to an amount
such that, if the new fees were
effective throughout the 2014-15
fiscal year, the estimated
revenues would be sufficient to
offset at least 95 percent of
the approved program level
intended to be supported by
those fees. The General Fund
fees of the department that are
subject to the annual fee
adjustment pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section
100425 of the Health and Safety
Code shall be increased by 21.94
percent. The special fund fees
of the department that are
subject to the annual fee
adjustment pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section
100425 of the Health and Safety
Code may be increased by 21.94
percent only if the fund
condition statement for a fund
projects a reserve less than 10
percent of estimated
expenditures and the revenues
projected for the 2014-15 fiscal
year are less than the
appropriation contained in this
act.
2. Notwithstanding subdivision (b)
of Section 100450 of the Health
and Safety Code, departmental
fees that are subject to the
annual fee adjustment pursuant
to subdivision (a) of Section
100450 of the Health and Safety
Code shall not be increased for
the 2014-15 fiscal year. This
adjustment shall not be applied
to fees established by
subdivisions (f), (g), (m), and
(s) of Section 1300 of the
Business and Professions Code.
3. The State Department of Public
Health shall limit expenditures
in this item to implement the
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (Ch.
829, Stats. 2000) to the amount
of actual fees collected from
tissue banks.
4. During the 2014-15 fiscal year,
the State Department of Public
Health shall convene a quarterly
meeting of stakeholders,
including community
organizations, representatives
of food banks, nonprofits,
program contractors, and
counties, to advise the
department on the development,
integration, and evaluation of
nutrition education and obesity
prevention programs, and to
ensure that the transition of
work from contracted vendors to
the civil service is effectuated
timely and in a manner that
minimizes any disruption to
services in the SNAP-Ed program.
4265-001-0007--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Breast
Cancer Research Account................... 1,142,000
4265-001-0029--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Nuclear
Planning Assessment Special Account....... 996,000
4265-001-0044--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Motor
Vehicle Account, State Transportation
Fund...................................... 1,304,000
4265-001-0066--For support of Department of
Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-001-
0001, payable from the Sale of Tobacco to
Minors Control Account...................... 2,779,000
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.
4265-001-0070--For support of Department of
Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-001-
0001, payable from the Occupational Lead
Poisoning Prevention Account................ 3,170,000
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.
4265-001-0074--For support of Department of
Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-001-
0001, payable from the Medical Waste
Management Fund............................. 2,208,000
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.
4265-001-0075--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-
001-0001, payable from the Radiation
Control Fund............................... 23,847,000
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.
4265-001-0076--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Tissue
Bank License Fund......................... 535,000
4265-001-0080--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Childhood
Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund............ 10,930,000
4265-001-0082--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Export
Document Program Fund..................... 534,000
4265-001-0098--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-
001-0001, payable from the Clinical
Laboratory Improvement Fund................ 10,371,000
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.
4265-001-0099--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Health
Statistics Special Fund................... 23,433,000
4265-001-0106--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the
Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund... 229,000
4265-001-0115--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Air
Pollution Control Fund.................... 217,000
4265-001-0177--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Food
Safety Fund............................... 7,716,000
4265-001-0203--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Genetic
Disease Testing Fund...................... 25,703,000
4265-001-0231--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Health
Education Account, Cigarette and Tobacco
Products Surtax Fund...................... 21,534,000
4265-001-0234--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Research
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund............................... 4,156,000
4265-001-0236--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the
Unallocated Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.............. 1,912,000
4265-001-0272--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Infant
Botulism Treatment and Prevention Fund.... 9,062,000
4265-001-0279--For support of Department of
Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-001-
0001, payable from the Child Health and
Safety Fund................................. 27,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall not exceed 5 percent of the
total amount appropriated to
the State Department of Public
Health from the Child Health and
Safety Fund. These funds shall be
used to administer the Kids' Plates
Program.
4265-001-0335--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the
Registered Environmental Health
Specialist Fund........................... 335,000
4265-001-0367--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Indian
Gaming Special Distribution Fund.......... 4,297,000
4265-001-0478--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the
Vectorborne Disease Account............... 137,000
4265-001-0557--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Toxic
Substances Control Account................ 380,000
4265-001-0642--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Domestic
Violence Training and Education Fund...... 407,000
4265-001-0823--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the
California Alzheimer's Disease and
Related Disorders Research Fund........... 237,000
4265-001-0890--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-
001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund....................................... 254,458,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $61,108,000 shall
be available for
administration, research,
and training projects.
Notwithstanding Section 28.00,
the State Department of Public
Health shall report under that
section any new project over
$400,000 or any increase in
excess of $400,000 for an
identified project.
2. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority from
this item to Item 4265-111-
0890 in order to reflect
modifications in the use of
federal public health
emergency preparedness grants.
Transfers pursuant to this
provision may not be approved
sooner than 30 days after
notification in writing is
provided 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, or his or
her designee, may in each
instance determine.
4265-001-3018--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Drug and
Device Safety Fund........................ 6,352,000
4265-001-3074--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Medical
Marijuana Program Fund.................... 127,000
4265-001-3081--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Cannery
Inspection Fund........................... 2,436,000
4265-001-3085--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item 4265-
001-0001, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund.............................. 18,537,000
Provisions:
1. It is the intent of the
Legislature that a total of
$60,000,000 for the California
Reducing Disparities
Project, which seeks to
improve timely access to
mental health services for
unserved and underserved
populations in California by
bringing forward community-
defined solutions and
recommendations developed by
diverse workgroups comprised
of community representatives,
shall be available over the
course of four fiscal years
beginning with the 2012-13
fiscal year. Contracts with
entities representing focused
populations to develop
strategic planning workgroups
are presently in effect to
identify population-focused,
culturally competent
recommendations for reducing
disparities in mental health
services and to improve
outcomes by identifying
community-defined, strength-
based solutions and strategies
to eliminate barriers in the
mental health service system.
Results from these strategic
planning workgroups are to be
used to effectuate changes in
the mental health system to
reduce and mitigate
multiethnic, sexual
orientation, and cultural
disparities.
2. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $15,000,000 is to
fund the California Reducing
Disparities Project and shall
be available without regard to
fiscal years.
4265-001-3098--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the State
Department of Public Health Licensing and
Certification Program Fund................ 95,872,000
95,763,000
4265-001-3110--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Gambling
Addiction Program Fund.................... 154,000
4265-001-3114--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Birth
Defects Monitoring Fund................... 4,368,000
4265-001-3155--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Lead-
Related Construction Fund................. 566,000
4265-001-3237--For support of Department
of Public Health, for payment to Item
4265-001-0001, payable from the Cost of
Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Fund...................................... 349,000
4265-002-0942--For support of Department
of Public Health, payable from the
Special Deposit Fund, State Health
Facilities Citation Penalties Account..... 2,144,000
4265-003-0001--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds (Richmond Laboratory)............ 9,923,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees.... 10,867,000
(2) Insurance............... 38,000
(3) Reimbursements.......... -982,000
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.
4265-003-0044--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Motor
Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund... 307,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 307,000
(2) Insurance.................. 1,000
(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.
4265-003-0066--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Sale of
Tobacco to Minors Control Account............ 15,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 16,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0070--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Occupational
Lead Poisoning Prevention Account............ 213,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 213,000
(2) Insurance.................. 1,000
(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.
4265-003-0074--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Medical
Waste Management Fund........................ 24,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 25,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0075--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Radiation
Control Fund................................. 201,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 202,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0076--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Tissue Bank
License Fund................................. 18,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 19,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0080--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Childhood
Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund............... 1,075,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 1,072,000
(2) Insurance.................. 4,000
(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.
4265-003-0098--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Clinical
Laboratory Improvement Fund.................. 365,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 365,000
(2) Insurance.................. 1,000
(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.
4265-003-0177--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Food Safety
Fund......................................... 94,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 95,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0203--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Genetic
Disease Testing Fund......................... 1,977,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 1,971,000
(2) Insurance.................. 7,000
(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.
4265-003-0272--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Infant
Botulism Treatment and Prevention Fund....... 137,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 138,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0335--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Registered
Environmental Health Specialist Fund......... 8,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 9,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-0942--For support of Department
of Public Health, payable from the
Special Deposit Fund, Federal Health
Facilities Citation Penalties Account..... 973,000
4265-003-3018--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Drug and
Device Safety Fund........................... 21,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 22,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-3081--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the Cannery
Inspection Fund.............................. 8,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 9,000
(2) 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.
4265-003-3098--For support of Department of
Public Health, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds, payable from the State
Department of Public Health Licensing and
Certification Program Fund................... 395,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 395,000
(2) Insurance.................. 1,000
(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.
4265-004-0001--For transfer to the State
Department of Public Health Licensing and
Certification Program Fund................ 3,700,000
4265-004-0942--For support of Department
of Public Health, payable from the
Special Deposit Fund, Internal
Departmental Quality Improvement Account.. 3,412,000
4265-017-0203--For support of Department of
Public Health, for implementation of the
Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act payable from the Genetic
Disease Testing Fund........................ 551,000
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).
4265-111-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health................ 40,809,000
38,759,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10-Emergency
Preparedness........ 60,724,000
(2) 20.10-Chronic
Disease Prevention
and Health
Promotion........... 146,938,000
(3) 20.20-Infectious
Disease............. 264,931,000
262,781,000
(4) 20.30-Family Health. 1,564,967,000
1,565,067,000
(5) 20.40-Health
Information and
Strategic Planning.. 510,000
(6) 20.50-County Health
Services............ 14,181,000
(7) Reimbursements...... -177,803,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Childhood Lead
Poisoning
Prevention Fund
(Item 4265-111-
0080)............... -11,000,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Health
Statistics Special
Fund (Item 4265-111-
0099)............... -510,000
(10) Amount payable from
the California
Health Data and
Planning Fund (Item
4265-111-0143)...... -240,000
(11) Amount payable
from the Genetic
Disease Testing
Fund (Item 4265-111-
0203)............... -88,654,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Health
Education Account,
Cigarette and
Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund (Item
4265-111-0231)...... -20,501,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Child Health
and Safety Fund
(Item 4265-111-
0279)............... -526,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Indian Gaming
Special
Distribution Fund
(Item 4265-111-
0367)............... -4,000,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Domestic
Violence Training
and Education Fund
(Item 4265-111-
0642)............... -165,000
(16) Amount payable from
the California
Alzheimer's Disease
and Related
Disorders Research
Fund (Item 4265-111-
0823)............... -539,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4265-111- -1,468,079,00
0890)............... 0
(18) Amount payable from
the WIC
Manufacturer Rebate
Fund (Item 4265-111-
3023)............... -239,248,000
(19) Amount payable from
the ALS/Lou
Gehrig's Disease
Research Fund (Item
4265-111-8053)...... -177,000
Provisions:
1. The Office of AIDS in the
State Department of Public
Health, in allocating and
processing contracts and grants,
shall comply with the same
requirements that are established
for contracts and grants for
other public health programs.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the contracts
or grants administered by the
Office of AIDS shall be exempt
from the Public Contract Code and
shall be exempt from approval by
the Department of General
Services prior to their execution.
2. The appropriation in this item
for the Alzheimer's Research
Centers shall be used for direct
services, including, but not
limited to, diagnostic screening,
case management, disease
management, support for
caregivers, and related services
necessary for positive client
outcomes.
4265-111-0080--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund.. 11,000,000
4265-111-0099--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Health Statistics Special Fund............ 510,000
4265-111-0143--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
California Health Data and Planning Fund.. 240,000
4265-111-0203--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Genetic Disease Testing Fund.............. 88,654,000
4265-111-0231--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Health Education Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund.............. 20,501,000
4265-111-0279--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Child Health and Safety Fund.............. 526,000
4265-111-0367--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund... 4,000,000
4265-111-0642--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Domestic Violence Training and Education
Fund...................................... 165,000
4265-111-0823--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
California Alzheimer's Disease and
Related Disorders Research Fund........... 539,000
4265-111-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 1,468,079,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $56,398,000 shall
be available for
administration, research,
and training projects.
Notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 28.00,
the State Department of
Public Health shall report
under that section any new
project over $400,000 or any
increase in excess of
$400,000 for an identified
project.
2. Any provisions in Item 4265-
111-0001 that are relevant to
this item shall apply to this
item.
4265-111-3023--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment
to Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
WIC Manufacturer Rebate Fund............... 239,248,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, if revenues
to the WIC Manufacturer
Rebate Fund are received in
excess of the amount
appropriated in this item, the
Department of Finance may
augment this item in excess of
the amount appropriated.
Within 10 working days of such
augmentation, the Department
of Finance shall provide
written notification of the
augmentation to the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of
the Legislature and the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee.
4265-111-8053--For local assistance,
Department of Public Health, for payment to
Item 4265-111-0001, payable from the
ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease Research Fund...... 177,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item shall be allocated to the
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Association, pursuant to Section
18884 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code, for research specific to
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Lou
Gehrig's Disease.
4265-401--Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 4265-011-0070, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
amended by Item 4265-401, Budget Act of
2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010) and Item 4265-
401, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), the $1,100,000 loan to the
General Fund will be repaid no later than
June 30, 2015, upon order of the Director
of Finance.
4265-403--Notwithstanding Provision 2 of
Item 4260-011-0099, Budget Act of 2004
(Ch. 208, Stats. 2004), and Provision 1
of Item 4260-011-0099 of the Budget Act
of 2005 (Chs. 38 and 39, Stats. 2005), as
amended by Item 4265-401, Budget Act of
2007 (Chs. 171 and 172, Stats. 2007),
Item 4265-401, Budget Act of 2008 (Chs.
268 and 269, Stats. 2008), Item 4265-401,
Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10 3rd
Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1, 2009-10
4th Ex. Sess.), and Item 4265-401, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), the
$1,500,000 loan authorized to the Medical
Marijuana Program Fund shall be fully
repaid to the Health Statistics Special
Fund by June 30, 2015, with interest
calculated at the rate earned by the
Pooled Money Investment Account at the
time of the loan.
4265-495--Reversion, Department of Public Health. 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:
6031--Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Fund of 2002
(1) Item 4265-111-6031, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
(2) Item 4265-115-6031, 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) Paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 4265-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
(2) Paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of
Section 83002 of the Water Code, as
reappropriated by Item 4265-490,
Budget Act of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats.
2010)
4300-001-0001--For support of Department of
Developmental Services...................... 26,250,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Community Services
Program............... 26,292,000
26,283,000
(2) 20-Developmental
Centers Program....... 14,777,000
14,775,000
(3) 25-Department of
Justice Legal
Services.............. 112,000
(4) 35.01-Administration.. 27,949,000
(5) 35.02-Distributed
Administration........ -27,960,000
-27,949,000
(6) Reimbursements........ -11,645,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Developmental
Disabilities Program
Development Fund
(Item 4300-001-0172).. -321,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4300-001-
0890)................. -2,518,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
4300-001-3085)........ -436,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Department of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-003-0001 in order to
appropriately align General Fund
and Medi-Cal reimbursements from
the State Department of Health
Care Services with budgeted
activities. Within 10 working days
after approval of a transfer
as authorized by this provision,
the Department of Finance shall
notify the chairpersons of the
fiscal committees of each house of
the Legislature and the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee of
the transfer, including the amount
transferred, how the amount was
determined, and how the amount
will be utilized.
2. The General Fund shall make a loan
available to the State Department
of Developmental Services not to
exceed a cumulative total of
$3,000,000. The loan funds will be
transferred to this item as needed
to meet cashflow needs due to
delays in collecting
reimbursements from the Health
Care Deposit Fund, and are subject
to the repayment provisions in
Section 16351 of the Government
Code.
3. The State Department of
Developmental Services may
promulgate regulations
specifically for implementing
proposals to increase federal
funding to the state.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, such regulations
shall be deemed emergency
regulations necessary for the
immediate preservation of the
public peace, health and safety,
or general welfare for purposes of
subdivision (b) of Section 11346.1
of the Government Code.
4. Notwithstanding Section 26.00, the
Department of Finance may
authorize transfer of expenditure
authority between Schedules (1)
and (2) in order to accurately
reflect expenditures in these
programs.
5. The State Department of
Developmental Services shall
provide the fiscal and policy
committees in each house of the
Legislature with a comprehensive
status update on the Lanterman
Plan, by no later than January 10
and May 14 of each fiscal year,
which shall include, at a minimum,
all of the following:
(a) A description and progress
report on all pertinent
aspects of the community-
based resources
development, including the
status of the Lanterman
transition placement plan.
(b) An aggregate update on the
consumers living at
Lanterman Developmental
Center and consumers
who have been transitioned
to other living
arrangements, including a
description of the living
arrangements
(Developmental Center or
community-based and model
being used) and the range
of services the consumers
receive.
(c) An update to the Major
Implementation Steps and
Timelines.
(d) A comprehensive update to
the fiscal analyses.
(e) An update to the plan
regarding Lanterman's
employees, including
employees who are
providing medical services
to consumers on an
outpatient basis, as well
as employees who are
providing services to
consumers in residential
settings.
(f) Specific measures the
state, including the State
Department of
Developmental Services,
and the State Department
of Health Care Services,
is taking in meeting the
health, mental health,
medical, dental, and
overall well-being of
consumers living in the
community and those
residing at Lanterman
Developmental Center until
appropriately transitioned
in accordance with the
Lanterman Act.
(g) Any other pertinent
information that
facilitates the
understanding of issues,
concerns, or potential
policy changes that are
applicable to the
transition of the
Lanterman Developmental
Center.
4300-001-0172--For support of Department of
Developmental Services, for payment to Item
4300-001-0001, payable from the
Developmental Disabilities Program
Development Fund............................ 321,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Department of
Finance may authorize expenditures
for the State Department of
Developmental Services in excess of
the amount appropriated no 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, or no sooner than such
lesser time as the chairperson of
the joint committee, or his or her
designee, may in each instance
determine.
4300-001-0890--For support of Department of
Developmental Services, for payment to Item
4300-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund.................................. 2,518,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Department of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-101-0890 in order to
effectively administer the Early
Intervention Program (Part C of the
Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act).
4300-001-3085--For support of Department
of Developmental Services, for payment to
Item 4300-001-0001, payable from the
Mental Health Services Fund............... 436,000
4300-002-0001--For support of Department of
Developmental Services, for rental payments
on lease-revenue bonds....................... 9,903,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 9,869,000
(2) Insurance.................. 35,000
(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.
4300-003-0001--For support of Department
of Developmental Services, for
Developmental Centers..................... 260,659,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Developmental
Centers Program..... 511,159,000
(2) Reimbursements...... -250,116,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4300-003-
0890)............... -384,000
Provisions:
1. A loan shall be available from
the General Fund to the State
Department of Developmental
Services not to exceed a
cumulative total of $27,000,000.
The loan funds will be
transferred to this item as
needed to meet cashflow needs
due to delays in collecting
reimbursements from the Health
Care Deposit Fund and are
subject to the repayment
provisions of Section 16351 of
the Government Code.
2. Upon order of the Department of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-001-0001 in order to
appropriately align General Fund
and Medi-Cal reimbursements
from the State Department of
Health Care Services with
budgeted activities. Within 10
working days after approval of a
transfer as authorized by this
provision, the Department of
Finance shall notify the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of the transfer,
including the amount
transferred, how the amount was
determined, and how the amount
will be utilized.
3. Upon order of the Department of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-101-0001. Within 10
working days after approval of a
transfer as authorized by this
provision, the Department of
Finance shall notify the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee of the
transfer, including the amount
transferred, how the amount
transferred was determined, and
how the amount transferred will
be utilized.
4. The State Department of
Developmental Services (DDS)
shall notify the chairperson of
each fiscal committee and policy
committee of each house of the
Legislature of specific outcomes
resulting from citations and the
results of annual surveys
conducted by the State
Department of Public Health, as
well as findings of any other
governmental agency authorized
to conduct investigations or
surveys of state developmental
centers. The DDS shall forward
the notifications, including a
copy of the specific findings,
to the chairpersons of the
committees within 10 working
days of its receipt of these
findings. The DDS also shall
forward these findings, within
three working days of
submission, to the appropriate
investigating agency. In
addition, the DDS shall provide
notification to the chairpersons
of the committees, within three
working days, of its receipt of
information concerning any
investigation initiated by the
United States Department of
Justice and the private
nonprofit corporation designated
by the Governor pursuant to
Division 4.7 (commencing with
Section 4900) of the Welfare and
Institutions Code or concerning
any findings or recommendations
resulting from any of these
investigations.
4300-003-0890--For support of Department of
Developmental Services, for payment to Item
4300-003-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund.................................. 384,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Department of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-101-0890 in order to
effectively administer the Foster
Grandparent Program.
4300-004-0001--For support of Department of
Developmental Services (Proposition 98),
for Developmental Centers................... 5,195,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Developmental Centers 6,288,0
Program..................... 00
(a) 20.17-AB
1202
Contracts.. 642,000
(b) 20.66-Medi-
Cal
Eligible
Services... 5,646,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -1,093,
000
4300-017-0001--For support of Department of
Developmental Services, for implementation
of the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act........................... 251,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Developmental Centers
Program.................... 414,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -163,000
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).
4300-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services,
for Regional Centers..................... 2,657,138,000
2,645,629,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.010-
Operations.......... 576,831,000
576,631,000
(2) 10.10.020-Purchase 4,088,901,00
of Services.........
4,076,564,0 0
0
(3) 10.10.060-Early
Intervention
Program............. 19,450,000
(4) 10.10.080-
Prevention Program.. 2,003,000
(5) Reimbursements...... -1,971,722,0
-1,970,694,0
00
(6) Amount payable from
the Developmental
Disabilities
Program Development
Fund (Item 4300-101-
0172)............... -5,808,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Developmental
Disabilities
Services Account
(Item 4300-101-
0496)............... -150,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 4300-101-
0890)............... -52,367,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Director
of Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-003-0001. Within 10
working days after approval of a
transfer as authorized by this
provision, the Department of
Finance shall notify the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of the transfer,
including the amount
transferred, how the amount
transferred was determined, and
how the amount transferred will
be utilized.
2. A loan or loans shall be made
available from the General Fund
to the State Department of
Developmental Services not to
exceed a cumulative total of
$395,000,000. The loan funds
shall be transferred to this
item as needed to meet cashflow
needs due to delays in
collecting reimbursements from
the Health Care Deposit
Fund. All moneys so transferred
shall be repaid as soon as
sufficient reimbursements have
been collected to meet immediate
cash needs and in installments
as reimbursements accumulate if
the loan is outstanding for more
than one year.
3. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance may
authorize transfer of
expenditure authority between
Schedules (1) and (2) in order
to more accurately reflect
expenditures in the Early
Intervention Program (Part C of
the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act).
4. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance may
authorize transfer of
expenditure authority from
Schedule (4) 10.10.080-
Prevention Program to
Schedule (2) 10.10.020-Purchase
of Services to more accurately
reflect expenditures in the
Prevention and Early Start
Programs.
5. The State Department of
Developmental Services shall
convene a stakeholder group,
consisting of regional centers,
advocates, providers, family
members, and people with
developmental disabilities, to
review the core-staffing formula
for regional centers and make
recommendations to update the
positions and core-staffing
allocation formula to reflect
the current and future needs of
regional centers in serving
their clientele in a manner that
is effective, cost efficient,
minimizes staff turnover, and is
compliant with all federal and
state requirements. This review
shall include staff
classifications and caseload
ratios necessary to meet the
diverse needs of people with
developmental disabilities and
their families, reasonable
salary ranges, and regional
differentials. The department
shall present its
recommendations for changes to
the core-staffing formula to
budget committees in both houses
during the 2015-16 budget
deliberations.
6. The State Department of
Developmental Services shall
review and make recommendations
to the Legislature for revisions
to existing rate-setting
methodologies for community-
based services and supports
purchased by regional centers
for people with developmental
disabilities and their families.
In making its recommendations,
the department shall consider
the rate structures that best
achieve all of the following:
(a) Meet the current and
future needs of
people with developmental
disabilities.
(b) Provide a range of
options that maximize
consumer choice and
opportunities for
integration in all
aspects of community life.
(c) Reflect appropriate state
and federal requirements
for staffing levels,
staff qualifications,
prudent auditing
requirements, and other
quality control measures.
(d) Provide maximum program
quality and stability in
a cost-effective manner.
(e) Reflect reasonable actual
costs associated with the
provision of services and
supports.
7. The department shall convene a
stakeholder workgroup consisting
of regional centers, service
providers, consumers, family
members, and advocates to
provide input before it
finalizes its recommendations.
The plan may propose an
incremental strategy, beginning
in fiscal year 2015-16, for
making rate methodology changes,
and other statutory and
regulatory changes, necessary to
implement the recommendations.
The recommendations shall be
provided to the fiscal and
policy committees of the
Legislature by January 10, 2015.
4300-101-0172--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services, for
payment to Item 4300-101-0001, payable from
the Developmental Disabilities Program
Development Fund............................ 5,808,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Department of
Finance may authorize expenditures
for the State Department of
Developmental Services in excess of
the amount appropriated no 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 no
sooner than such lesser time after
that notification as the
chairperson of the joint committee,
or his or her designee, may in each
instance determine.
4300-101-0496--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services, for
payment to Item 4300-101-0001, payable
from the Developmental Disabilities
Services Account.......................... 150,000
4300-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services, for
Regional Centers, for payment to Item 4300-
101-0001, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund....................................... 52,367,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Department
of Finance, the Controller
shall transfer such funds
as are necessary between this
item and Item 4300-001-0890 in
order to effectively
administer the Early
Intervention federal grant
program (Part C of the
Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act).
2. Upon order of the Department
of Finance, the Controller
shall transfer such funds as
are necessary between this
item and Item 4300-003-0890 in
order to effectively
administer the Foster
Grandparent Program.
3. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance may
authorize transfer of
expenditure authority between
Programs 10.10.010-Operations
and 10.10.020-Purchase of
Services in order to more
accurately reflect
expenditures in the Early
Intervention federal grant
program (Part C of the
Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act).
4300-101-3085--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services, for
Regional Centers, payable from the Mental
Health Services Fund.......................... 740,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.010-Operations........ 740,000
4300-117-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Developmental Services, for
implementation of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act........... 637,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.010-Regional
Centers: Operations........ 1,275,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -638,000
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).
4300-490--Reappropriation, Department of
Developmental Services. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, the following periods
to liquidate encumbrances of the following
citations are each extended to June 30, 2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 4300-101-0001, 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 4300-495, Budget Act of 2010 (Ch.
712, Stats. 2010), as reappropriated
by Item 4300-490, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), and
Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats.
2013)
(2) Item 4300-101-0001, Budget Act of 2010
(Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
reappropriated by Item 4300-490,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), and Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
4300-491--Reappropriation, Department of
Developmental Services. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, Item 4300-101-
0001, Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011) is available for liquidation of
encumbrances through June 30, 2015. The
unencumbered balance of $13,048,000 is
reappropriated for the purposes provided
for in the appropriation and shall be
available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2015, and for liquidation
through June 30, 2017.
4440-003-0001--For support of Department of
State Hospitals, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds................................. 39,254,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 39,140,000
(2) Insurance.............. 115,000
(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.
4440-011-0001--For support of State
Hospitals, Department of State Hospitals. 1,441,439,000
1,460,995,000
Schedule:
(1) 15.05-Program
Administration...... 36,413,000
(2) 15.10-In-Patient 1,475,030,00
Services Program....
1,494,586,0 0
0
(3) 15.15-Conditional
Release Program..... 28,585,000
(4) 25-Evaluation and
Forensic Services... 21,654,000
(5) 30-Legal Services... 6,162,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -126,405,000
Provisions:
1. The reimbursements shall include
amounts received in Schedule (6)
by the State Department of State
Hospitals as a result of billing
state hospital bed day
expenditures attributable to
conservatees who are gravely
disabled as defined in
subparagraph (B) of paragraph
(1) of subdivision (h) of
Section 5008 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code (Murphy
Conservatee).
2. The Controller shall transfer
the total amount attributable in
the 2014-15 fiscal year to
patient-generated collections
for Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS)
Act patients as revenue to the
General Fund.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds
appropriated to accommodate
projected hospital population
levels in excess of those that
actually materialize, if any,
shall revert to the General
Fund. However, the Department of
Finance may approve an
increase in expenditures that
are not related to caseload for
the state hospitals through the
redirection of funding that is
reasonably believed not to be
needed for accommodating
projected hospital population
levels if the approval is made
in writing and filed with the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee and
the chairpersons of the
committees of each house of the
Legislature that consider
appropriations not later than 30
days prior to the effective date
of the approval, or prior to
whatever lesser time the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may in each instance
determine. All notifications
shall include (a) the reason for
the proposed redirection of
caseload funding to expenditures
that are not related to
caseload, (b) the approved
amount, and (c) the basis of the
Director of Finance's
determination that the funding
is not needed for accommodating
projected hospital population
levels.
4. Notwithstanding Section 26.00,
the Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
expenditure authority between
Schedules (1) and (5) in order
to accurately reflect
expenditures in these programs.
5. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $250,000 is to be
used for candidates
participating in psychiatric
technician assistant 20/20
training programs, subject to
the terms and conditions in the
Memorandum of Understanding with
Bargaining Unit 18 that were
agreed upon on June 16, 2010.
6. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (3) shall be used to
provide community services as
provided in Section 4360 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
These funds shall support direct
community services, as well as
administrative and ancillary
services related to the
provision of direct services.
7. The State Department of State
Hospitals shall provide forensic
conditional release services
mandated either in Title 15
(commencing with Section 1600)
of Part 2 of the Penal Code or
in Article 4 (commencing with
Section 2960) of Chapter 7 of
Title 1 of Part 3 of the Penal
Code, through contracts with
programs which integrate the
supervision and treatment roles
and providers selected
consistent with Section 1615 of
the Penal Code.
8. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3), it is intended
that no funds shall be available
for the payment of treatment
services to persons on court
visit from state hospitals to
the community as designated in
subdivision (a) of Section 4117
of the Welfare and Institutions
Code.
9. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(5) may be used to reimburse the
Department of Justice for legal
services provided during the
2014-15 fiscal year.
10. Upon approval of the State
Department of State Hospitals, a
portion of the funds
appropriated in Schedule (2)
shall be available to reimburse
counties for the cost of
treatment and legal services to
patients in the five state
hospitals, pursuant to Section
4117 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code. Expenditures
made under this item shall be
charged to either the fiscal
year in which the claim is
received or the fiscal year in
which the Controller issues the
warrant. Claims filed by local
jurisdictions for legal services
may be scheduled by the
Controller for payment.
11. The Director of the State
Department of State Hospitals
shall submit three reports to
the Director of Finance and the
chairpersons and vice
chairpersons of the committees
in both houses of the
Legislature that consider the
State Budget, comparing each
institution's expenditures to
its approved allotments for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
2014. The first report shall be
submitted with the 2015-16
Governor's Budget, the second
report shall be submitted by
April 1, 2015, and the third
report, containing a yearend
summary, shall be submitted by
October 15, 2015. If any
institution's expenditures are
trending above the allotments
provided to it, the Director of
the State Department of State
Hospitals shall detail the
reasons why the institution is
spending at a level above its
allotments and list the actions
the department is undertaking in
order to align expenditures with
approved allotments.
The Director of the State
Department of State Hospitals
shall submit to the chairpersons
and vice chairpersons of the
committees in both houses of the
Legislature that consider the
State Budget, the Director of
Finance, and to the Legislative
Analyst's Office by October 15,
2014, an operating budget for
each of the facilities under the
control of the State Department
of State Hospitals.
Specifically, the report shall
include:
(a) The yearend expenditures
by line item detail for
each institution in the
2013-14 fiscal year.
(b) The allotments and
projected expenditures
for each institution in
the 2014-15 fiscal year.
(c) The number of authorized
and vacant positions,
estimated overtime
budget, estimated
benefits budget, and
operating expense and
equipment budget for each
institution.
(d) The clinical and
ancillary
physician/surgeon
staffing ratios being
implemented in the 2014-
15 fiscal year.
(e) A list of all capital
outlay projects occurring
or projected to occur
during the 2014-15 fiscal
year.
12. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $12,098,000 is to be
this item, $3,898,000 is to be
used to expand the Restoration
of Competency program. Any
unencumbered funds for this
program shall revert to the
General Fund.
4440-017-0001--For support of Department of
State Hospitals, for implementation of the
Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act............................. 1,095,000
Schedule:
(1) 15.05-Program
Administration.......... 1,896,000
(2) 30-Legal Services....... 353,000
(3) Reimbursements.......... -1,154,000
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).
4440-301-0001--For capital outlay,
Department of State Hospitals.............. 15,745,000
17,848,000
Schedule:
(1) 55.01.290-Statewide
Enhanced Treatment
Units--Preliminary
plans and working
drawings............. 2,103,000
(2) 55.18.280-
Atascadero: East
West Corridor
Seismic Upgrade-
-Preliminary plans... 325,000
(3) 55.35.306-
Metropolitan Fire
Alarm System Upgrade-
-Working drawings.... 712,000
(4) 55.40.405-Napa
Courtyard Gates and
Security Fencing-
-Working drawings.... 191,000
(5) 55.45.315-Patton
Security Perimeter
Fencing-
-Construction........ 14,517,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (1) shall be available
for encumbrance and expenditure
until June 30, 2016, and are
authorized for the development
of preliminary plans and working
drawings to implement enhanced
treatment units at state
hospitals.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the State
Department of State Hospitals
shall not expend any portion of
the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1) on the construction
of the statewide enhanced
treatment units, and the
department cannot proceed with
the construction phase of this
project until legislation is
enacted authorizing the use of
the enhanced treatment units.
4560-001-3085--For support of Mental Health
Services Oversight and Accountability
Commission, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund............................... 41,244,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Mental Health
Services Oversight
and Accountability
Commission............ 63,244,000
(2) Reimbursements........ -22,000,000
4560-490--Reappropriation, Mental Health
Services Oversight and Accountability
Commission. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the period to liquidate
encumbrances of the following citations is
extended to June 30, 2015:
3085--Mental Health Services Fund
(1) Item 4560-001-3085, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011)
4560-491--Reappropriation, Mental Health
Services Oversight and Accountability
Commission. The balances of the appropriations
provided in the following citations are
reappropriated for the purposes specified
below and shall be available for encumbrance
or expenditure until June 30, 2017:
3085--Mental Health Services Fund
(1) Item 4560-001-3085, Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
Provisions:
1. Of the funds reappropriated in this
item, up to $7,000,000 shall be made
available for suicide prevention
efforts.
2. It is the intent of the Legislature
that the remaining funds continue
funding triage personnel grants
approved by the Mental Health Services
Oversight and Accountability
Commission. Therefore, notwithstanding
any other provision of law, the
balance of the appropriation may, upon
approval of the Department of Finance,
be reappropriated for additional
grants. The funds reappropriated by
this provision shall be made available
consistent with the amount approved by
the Department of Finance subject to
the availability of the funds within
the state administrative cap of the
Mental Health Services Fund for grants
approved by the Mental Health Services
Oversight and Accountability
Commission not sooner than 30 days
after providing notification in
writing to the chairpersons of the
fiscal committees in each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
4700-001-0890--For support of Department of
Community Services and Development, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................... 24,348,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Energy Programs..... 21,228,000
(2) 40-Community Services.. 3,120,000
(3) 50.01-Administration... 7,503,000
(4) 50.02-Distributed
Administration......... -7,503,000
Provisions:
1. On a federal fiscal year basis, the
Department of Community Services
and Development shall make the
following program allocation for
the community services block grant,
as a percentage of the total block
grant:
(a) Administration..... 5 percent
2. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance, any unexpended federal
funds from Item 4700-001-0890 of
the Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013) shall be in
augmentation of Item 4700-001-0890
of this act and not subject to
Section 28.00. The Department of
Finance shall provide written
notification of the augmentation to
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee within 10 days from the
date of approval. The notification
shall include the following: (a)
the amount of the augmentation, (b)
an identification of the purposes
for which the funds will be used,
and (c) an explanation of the
reason the funds were not spent in
the 2013-14 fiscal year.
4700-001-3228--For support of Department of
Community Services and Development, payable
from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund...... 5,000,000
4,700,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the department may transfer
funds from this item to 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.
4700-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Community Services and
Development, for assistance to individuals
and payments to service providers, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................ 227,163,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Energy Programs...... 167,709,00
0
(2) 40-Community Services... 59,454,000
Provisions:
1. On a federal fiscal year basis,
the Department of Community
Services and Development shall
make the following program
allocations for the community
services block grant as a
percentage of the total block
grant:
(a) Discretionary....... 5 percent
(b) Migrant and
seasonal
farmworkers...... 10 percent
(c) Native American 3.9
Indian programs.. percent
(d) Community action
agencies and
rural community 76.1
services......... percent
All grantees under the community
services block grant program are
subject to standard state
contracting procedures required
under the program.
2. Funds scheduled in this item may
be transferred to Item 4700-001-
0890 for the administration of the
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Program, subject to approval of
the Department of Finance.
3. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance, any unexpended federal
funds from Item 4700-101-0890 of
the Budget Act of 2013 (Ch. 20,
Stats. 2013) shall be in
augmentation of this item and are
not subject to Section 28.00. The
Department of Finance shall
provide written notification of
the augmentation to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 days from the date of
approval. The notification shall
include the following: (a) the
amount of the augmentation, (b) an
identification of the purposes for
which the funds will be used, and
(c) an explanation of the reason
the funds were not spent in the
2013-14 fiscal year. These funds
shall be used for local assistance
for the programs for which they
were originally budgeted.
4700-101-3228--For local assistance,
Department of Community Services and
Development, for Weatherization and
Renewable Energy Projects, payable from
the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.......... 75,000,000
70,300,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
department may transfer funds
from this item to 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.
5160-001-0001--For support of Department
of Rehabilitation......................... 57,003,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services............ 405,807,000
(2) 30-Independent
Living Services..... 4,352,000
(3) 40.01-
Administration...... 38,357,000
(4) 40.02-Distributed
Administration...... -38,357,000
(5) Reimbursements...... -7,680,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Vending Stand
Fund (Item 5160-001-
0600)............... -2,361,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5160-001-
0890)............... -342,113,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Traumatic Brain
Injury Fund (Item
5160-001-0311)...... -1,002,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Director of
Finance, the Controller shall
transfer such funds as are
necessary between this item and
Item 4300-101-0001 to provide
for the transportation costs to
and from work activity programs
of clients who are receiving
vocational rehabilitation
services through the Vocational
Rehabilitation/Work Activity
Program (VR/WAP).
2. The Department of Rehabilitation
shall maximize its use of
certified time as a match for
federal vocational
rehabilitation funds. To the
extent that certified time is
available, it shall be used in
lieu of the General Fund moneys.
5160-001-0311--For support of Department of
Rehabilitation, for payment to Item 5160-
001-0001, payable from the Traumatic Brain
Injury Fund................................. 1,002,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
have been appropriated for
administration pursuant to
Sections 4354, 4355, 4358.5, and
14132.992 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code.
5160-001-0600--For support of Department
of Rehabilitation, for payment to Item
5160-001-0001, payable from the Vending
Stand Fund................................ 2,361,000
5160-001-0890--For support of Department of
Rehabilitation, for payment to Item 5160-001-
0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund.... 342,113,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item that is payable from
federal Social Security Act
funds for vocational
rehabilitation services for
SSI/SSDI recipients shall be
expended only to the extent
that funds received exceed the
amount appropriated in Item
5160-101-0890 that is payable
from the federal Social
Security Act funds. It is the
intent of the Legislature that
first priority of federal
Social Security Act funding be
given to independent living
centers in the amount of
federal Social Security Act
funding appropriated in Item
5160-101-0890.
2. The Department of Finance and
the Department of
Rehabilitation shall determine
the appropriateness of
maintaining funding for
permanent positions included in
Item 5160-001-0890 for the
California PROMISE Grant
project in the fiscal year 2019-
20 Budget or upon completion of
the grant period, whichever is
later.
5160-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Rehabilitation, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund........................ 15,736,000
Schedule:
(1) 30-Independent Living
Services............... 15,736,000
5170-001-0001--For support of State
Independent Living Council.................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 10-State Council Services... 583,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -583,000
5170-001-0890--For support of State
Independent Living Council, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund.................... 163,000
5175-001-0001--For support of Department of
Child Support Services...................... 26,570,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Child Support
Services.............. 81,956,000
(2) Reimbursements........ -123,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5175-001-
0890)................. -55,263,000
5175-001-0890--For support of Department
of Child Support Services, for payment to
Item 5175-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 55,263,000
5175-002-0001--For support of Department of
Child Support Services...................... 21,555,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Child Support
Services.............. 76,228,000
(2) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5175-002-
0890)................. -54,673,000
Provisions:
1. Funds in this item shall be used
for contracts and interagency
agreements in the child support
program, unless otherwise
authorized by the Department of
Finance no sooner than 30 days
after providing 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, or
no sooner than such lesser time as
the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee,
may in each instance determine.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may augment this item
to reimburse the Judicial Council
for the increased costs associated
with salary adjustments for child
support commissioners and family
law facilitators pursuant to
Section 17712 of the Family Code,
in the event such salary
adjustments are provided to
superior court judges, no sooner
than 30 days after notification in
writing of the necessity therefor
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 not sooner than
whatever lesser time the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee,
may in each instance determine.
5175-002-0890--For support of Department
of Child Support Services, for payment to
Item 5175-002-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund......................... 54,673,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1 and 2 of Item
5175-002-0001 also apply to
this item.
5175-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Child Support Services...... 264,654,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Child Support Services... 839,845
,000
(a) 10.01-Child
Support
Administratio 748,167,0
n............ 00
(b) 10.03-Child
Support 91,678,00
Automation... 0
(2) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item -384,78
5175-101-0890).............. 3,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Child Support Collections
Recovery Fund (Item 5175- -190,40
101-8004)................... 8,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, a loan not to exceed
$100,000,000 shall be made
available from the General Fund,
from funds not otherwise
appropriated, to cover the federal
share of costs of the program when
federal funds have not been
received by this state prior to the
usual time for transmitting that
federal share to the counties of
this state or to cover the federal
share of child support collections
for which federal funds have been
reduced prior to the collections
being received from the counties.
This loan from the General Fund
shall be repaid when the federal
share of costs for the program
becomes available or when the
collections are received from the
counties.
2. The Department of Finance may
authorize the establishment of
positions and transfer of amounts
from this item to Item 5175-001-
0001 in order to allow the state to
perform the functions or oversee
the functions of the local child
support agency of any county that
fails to perform that function or
is out of compliance with state
performance standards.
5175-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Child Support Services, for
payment to Item 5175-101-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................ 384,783,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
authorize the establishment of
positions and transfer of
amounts from this item to Item
5175-001-0890 in order to
allow the state to perform the
functions or oversee the
functions of the local child
support agency of any county
that fails to perform that
function or is out of
compliance with state
performance standards.
2. Notwithstanding Section 28.00
or any other provision of law,
upon request of the Department
of Child Support Services, the
Department of Finance may
increase or decrease the
expenditure authority in this
item to offset any increases
or decreases in collections
deposited in the Child Support
Collections Recovery Fund and
appropriated in Item 5175-101-
8004. The Department of
Finance shall provide
notification of the adjustment
to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 10
working days from the date of
Department of Finance approval
of any adjustment made
pursuant to this provision.
5175-101-8004--For local assistance,
Department of Child Support Services, for
payment to Item 5175-101-0001, payable
from the Child Support Collections
Recovery Fund.............................. 190,408,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon request
by the Department of Child
Support Services, the Director
of Finance may increase or
decrease this appropriation,
for the purposes of Section
17702.5 of the Family Code.
Adjustments to expenditure
authority shall be consistent
with those made pursuant to
Provision 2 of Item 5175-101-
0890. The Department of
Finance shall provide
notification of the adjustment
to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 10
working days from the date of
Department of Finance approval
of the adjustment.
5180-001-0001--For support of Department
of Social Services........................ 127,761,000
128,034,000
Schedule:
(1) 16-Welfare Programs. 72,202,000
73,182,000
(2) 25-Social Services
and Licensing....... 191,715,000
192,110,000
(3) 35-Disability
Evaluation and
Other Services...... 284,022,000
(4) 60.01-
Administration...... 51,662,000
(5) 60.02-Distributed
Administration...... -51,662,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -48,089,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Foster Family
Home and Small
Family Home
Insurance Fund
(Item 5180-001-
0131)............... -1,596,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5180-001-
0890)............... -370,493,000
-371,595,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of funds
from Schedule (2) of this item
to Schedule (1), Program 25.30,
of Item 5180-151-0001, Children
and Adult Services and
Licensing, in order to allow
counties to perform the
facilities evaluation function.
2. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of funds
from Schedule (2) of this item
to Schedule (1), Program 25.30,
of Item 5180-151-0001, Children
and Adult Services and
Licensing, in order to allow
counties to perform the
adoptions program function.
3. Nonfederal funds appropriated in
this item that have been
budgeted to meet the state's
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families maintenance-of-effort
requirement established pursuant
to the federal Personal
Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996 (P.L. 104-193) may not
be expended in any way that
would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
4. Notwithstanding paragraph (4) of
subdivision (b) of Section 1778
of the Health and Safety Code,
the State Department of Social
Services may use no more than 20
percent of the fees collected
pursuant to Chapter 10
(commencing with Section 1770)
of Division 2 of the Health and
Safety Code for overhead costs,
facilities operation, and
indirect department costs.
5. Upon request of the State
Department of Social Services
and the State Department of
Health Care Services, the
Director of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
amounts from Item 4260-101-0001,
State Department of Health Care
Services, to this item to fund
the cost of the administrative
hearing process associated with
changes in aid or service
payments in the Medi-Cal
program. The Department of
Finance shall report to the
Legislature the amount to be
transferred pursuant to this
provision. The transfer shall be
authorized at the time the
report is made.
6. Provision 1 of Items 5180-001-
0270 and 5180-001-0279 also
apply to this item.
7. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Finance may authorize up a
to
reduction of positions and
associated funding or authorize
an increase up to 5.0 positions
10.5 positions and associated
funding for the
funding for the expansion of the
Title IV-E
Title IV-E Child Welfare Waiver
Demonstration Project upon final
federal approval of the waiver
and contingent upon the final
number of participating counties
in the waiver extension.
Approval of the increase for
positions and funding would be
subject to a 30-day prior
notification in writing to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee and the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature, unless the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, or
his or her designee, imposes a
lesser time.
8. The Department of Finance and
Department of Technology shall
determine the appropriateness of
maintaining funding for
permanent positions included in
this item and Item 5180-001-0890
for the Child Welfare Services-
New System project during the
development of the budget for
the 2019-20 fiscal year or after
implementation of the project is
completed, whichever is later.
9. Schedule (1) reflects an
increase in staffing resources
for the CalWORKs program. It is
the intent of the Legislature
that these resources focus on
successful implementation of
Early Engagement components and
assist in clarification of the
intent of recent changes to
improve the CalWORKs program and
opportunities for clients in a
meaningful way.
5180-001-0131--For support of Department of
Social Services, for payment to Item 5180-
001-0001, for claim payments and the
operation and maintenance of the Foster
Family Home and Small Family Home Insurance
Fund........................................ 1,596,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance is
authorized to approve expenditures
from the unexpended balance
available from prior years'
appropriations in the Foster Family
Home and Small Family Home
Insurance Fund during the 2014-15
fiscal year, in those amounts made
necessary by increases in either
the payment of claims or the costs
of operating and maintaining the
Foster Family Home and Small Family
Home Insurance Fund, which are
within or in excess of amounts
appropriated in this act for that
year.
If the Department of Finance
determines that the estimate of
expenditures will exceed the
expenditures authorized for the
2014-15 fiscal year, the department
shall notify the Legislature. Upon
notification, the amount of the
appropriation made in this item
shall be increased by the amount of
such excess from the unexpended
balance available from prior
years' appropriations in the Foster
Family Home and Small Family Home
Insurance Fund.
5180-001-0270--For support of Department of
Social Services, payable from the Technical
Assistance Fund............................. 23,086,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
increase the expenditure authority in
this item based on the amount of
unspent civil penalty revenue
collected and correspondingly decrease
the amount appropriated in Item 5180-
001-0001.
5180-001-0271--For support of Department
of Social Services, payable from the
Certification Fund........................ 2,095,000
5180-001-0279--For support of Department of
Social Services, payable from the Child
Health and Safety Fund...................... 4,356,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
increase the expenditure authority in
this item based on the amount of
unspent civil penalty revenue
collected and correspondingly decrease
the amount appropriated in Item 5180-
001-0001.
5180-001-0803--For support of Department
of Social Services, payable from the
State Children's Trust Fund............... 413,000
5180-001-0890--For support of Department
of Social Services, for payment to Item
5180-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................. 370,493,000
371,595,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
federal funds from this item
to Item 5180-151-0890 in order
to allow counties to perform
the adoption program functions
and the facilities evaluation
function in the Community Care
Licensing Division of the
State Department of Social
Services.
2. Provision 7 of Item 5180-001-
0001 also applies to this item.
5180-001-3255--For support of Department
of Social Services, payable from the Home
Care Fund................................. 1,472,000
5180-001-8065--For support of Department
of Social Services, payable from the
Safely Surrendered Baby Fund.............. 102,000
5180-011-0001--For transfer by the
Controller to the Foster Family Home and
Small Family Home Insurance Fund............ 600,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 5180-001-0131
also applies to this item.
5180-011-0279--For transfer by the
Controller from the Child Health and
Safety Fund to the State Children's Trust
Fund...................................... 103,000
5180-011-0890--For transfer by the
Controller from the Federal Trust Fund to
the Foster Family Home and Small Family
Home Insurance Fund......................... 996,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 5180-001-0131
also applies to this item.
5180-012-0001--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the General Fund to the Home
Care Fund.................................. (1,472,000)
Provisions:
1. The Director of Finance may
transfer up to $1,472,000 as a
loan to the Home Care Fund
from the General Fund, to
cover the initial cost to
implement the Home Care
Services Consumer Protection
Act (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013).
5180-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services.............. 935,082,000
930,075,000
Schedule:
(1) 16.30-CalWORKs....... 3,941,501,000
3,940,902,834
(2) 16.65-Other
Assistance Payments.. 906,136,000
901,147,166
(3) Reimbursements....... -474,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Emergency Food
Assistance Program
Fund (Item 5180-101-
0122)................ -588,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5180-101- -3,904,981,00
0890)................
-3,904,401,0 0
0
(6) Amount payable from
the Child Support
Collections Recovery
Fund (Item 5180-101-
8004)................ -6,512,000
Provisions:
1. (a) No funds appropriated in
this item shall be
encumbered unless every
rule or regulation adopted
and every all-county
letter issued by the State
Department of Social
Services that adds to the
costs of any program is
approved by the Department
of Finance as to the
availability of funds
before it becomes
effective. In making the
determination as to
availability of funds to
meet the expenditures of a
rule, regulation, or all-
county letter that would
increase the costs of a
program, the Department of
Finance shall consider the
amount of the proposed
increase on an annualized
basis, the effect the
change would have on the
expenditure limitations
for the program set forth
in this act, the extent to
which the rule,
regulation, or all-county
letter constitutes a
deviation from the
premises under which the
expenditure limitations
were prepared, and any
additional factors
relating to the fiscal
integrity of the program
or the state's fiscal
situation.
(b) Notwithstanding Sections
28.00 and 28.50, the
availability of funds
contained in this item for
rules, regulations, or all-
county letters that add to
program costs funded from
the General Fund in excess
of $500,000 on an annual
basis, including those
that are the result of a
federal regulation, but
excluding those that are
(a) specifically required
as a result of the
enactment of a federal or
state law or (b) included
in the appropriation made
by this act, shall not be
approved by the Department
of Finance 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 sooner
than such lesser time
after notification as the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may in each
instance determine.
2. Notwithstanding Chapter 1
(commencing with Section 18000) of
Part 6 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code, a
loan not to exceed $500,000,000
shall be made available from the
General Fund, from funds not
otherwise appropriated, to cover
the costs of a program or programs
when the federal funds have not
been received or funds in any
subaccount within the Local
Revenue Fund have not been
deposited prior to the usual time
for the state to transmit payment
to the counties. This loan from
the General Fund shall be repaid
when the federal funds or the
funds for any subaccounts within
the Local Revenue Fund for the
program or programs becomes
available.
3. The Department of Finance may
authorize the transfer of amounts
from this item to Item 5180-001-
0001 in order to fund the costs of
the administrative hearing process
associated with the CalWORKs
program.
4. (a) The Department of Finance
is authorized to approve
expenditures in those
amounts made necessary by
changes in either caseload
or payments, including,
but not limited to, the
timing of federal
payments, or any rule or
regulation adopted and any
all-county letter issued
as a result of the
enactment of a federal or
state law, the adoption of
a federal regulation, or a
court action, during the
2014-15 fiscal year that
are within or in excess of
amounts appropriated in
this act for that year.
(b) If the Department of
Finance determines that
the estimate of
expenditures will exceed
the expenditures
authorized for this item,
the department shall so
report to the Legislature.
At the time the report is
made, the amount of the
appropriation made in this
item shall be increased by
the amount of the excess
unless and until otherwise
provided by law.
5. Nonfederal funds appropriated in
this item which have been budgeted
to meet the state's Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families
maintenance-of-effort requirement
established pursuant to the
federal Personal Responsibility
and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L.
104-193) may not be expended in
any way that would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
6. In the event of declared disaster
and upon county request, the State
Department of Social Services may
act in the place of any county and
assume direct responsibility for
the administration of eligibility
and grant determination. Upon
recommendation of the Director of
Social Services, the Department of
Finance may authorize the transfer
of funds from this item and Item
5180-101-0890, to Items 5180-001-
0001 and 5180-001-0890, for this
purpose.
7. Pursuant to the Electronic
Benefit Transfer (EBT) Act
(Chapter 3 (commencing with
Section 10065) of Part 1 of
Division 9 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code) and in
accordance with the EBT System
regulations (Manual of Policies
and Procedures Section 16-401.15),
in the event a county fails to
reimburse the EBT contractor for
settlement of EBT transactions
made against the county's cash
assistance programs, the state is
required to pay the contractor.
The State Department of Social
Services may use funds from this
item to reimburse the EBT
contractor for settlement on
behalf of the county. The county
shall be required to reimburse the
department for the county's
settlement via direct payment or
administrative offset.
8. The Department of Finance is
authorized to approve expenditures
for the California Food Assistance
Program in those amounts made
necessary by changes in the
CalFresh Program Standard Utility
Allowance, including those that
result from midyear Standard
Utility Allowance adjustments
requested by the state. If the
Department of Finance determines
that the estimate of expenditures
will exceed the expenditure
authority of this item, the
department shall so report to the
Legislature. At the time the
report is made, the amount of the
appropriation made in this item
shall be increased by the amount
of the excess unless and until
otherwise provided by law.
9. (a) Upon request of the State
Department of Social
Services, the Department
of Finance may increase
expenditure authority in
this item by up to
$20,000,000 for food
assistance programs
associated with persons
affected by the drought.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, these
funds shall be available
for encumbrance by the
State Department of Social
Services, the
Services until December
31, 2015, for commodity
purchases and state and
local agency
administrative costs
incurred on or before June
30, 2015, to provide food
assistance associated with
the drought through
existing partnerships. The
Department of Finance
shall notify the Joint
Legislative Budget
Committee of the
adjustment within 10
working days of the date
the Department of Finance may
increase
expenditure authority in this item
by up to $15,000,000 for food
assistance programs associated
with persons affected by the
drought. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, these funds
shall be available for encumbrance
by the State Department of Social
Services through December 31,
2015, for commodity purchases and
state and local agency
approved the
adjustment.
administrative costs incurred on
or before June 30, 2015, to
provide food assistance associated
with the drought through existing
partnerships. The Department of
Finance shall provide notification
of the adjustment to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from the
date of Department of Finance
approval of the adjustment.
(b) Upon request of the State
Department of Social
Services, the Department
of Finance may increase
expenditure authority
above the amount
authorized in subdivision
(a). The Department of
Finance shall authorize
any such increase not
sooner than 10 days after
notification of the
necessity thereof 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.
10. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1), $20,000,000 shall be
available for housing supports for
those families in receipt of
CalWORKs for whom homelessness or
housing instability is a barrier
to self-sufficiency or child well-
being pursuant to Section 11330.5
of the Welfare and Institutions
Code.
5180-101-0122--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-101-0001, payable
from the Emergency Food Assistance
Program Fund.............................. 588,000
5180-101-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-101-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 3,904,981,000
3,904,401,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 4, 6, and 7 of
Item 5180-101-0001 also apply
to this item.
2. The Director of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
amounts from this item to
Item 5180-001-0890 in order
to fund the costs of the
administrative hearing
process associated with the
CalWORKs program.
3. For the purpose of broadening
access to federal Child
and Adult Care Food Program
benefits for low-income
children in proprietary child
care centers, the State
Department of Social Services
may transfer up to
$10,000,000 of the funds
appropriated in this item for
Program 16.30--CalWORKs, from
the Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families (TANF) block
grant to the Social Services
Block Grant (Title XX)
pursuant to authorization in
the federal Personal
Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193).
The Title XX funds shall be
pooled with TANF funds
appropriated in this item for
CalWORKs Child Care. This
transfer shall occur only if
the Director of Finance
approves the pooling of Title
XX funds with Child Care and
Development Fund or TANF
funds, or both.
4. Upon request of the State
Department of Social
Services, the Director of
Finance may increase or
decrease the expenditure
authority in this item to
offset any increases or
decreases in collections
deposited in the Child
Support Collections Recovery
Fund and appropriated in Item
5180-101-8004. The Department
of Finance shall provide
notification of the
adjustment to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from
the date of Department of
Finance approval of the
adjustment.
5. Upon request of the
Department of Finance, the
Controller shall transfer
funds between this item and
Item 5180-153-0890 as needed
to reflect the estimated
expenditure amounts for each
county that opts into the
Title IV-E Child Welfare
Waiver Demonstration Project
pursuant to Section 18260 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The Department of
Finance shall report to the
Legislature the amount to be
transferred pursuant to this
provision. The transfer
shall be authorized at the
time the report is made.
5180-101-8004--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for payment
to Item 5180-101-0001, payable from the
Child Support Collections Recovery Fund.... 6,512,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon request
by the State Department of
Social Services, the
Department of Finance may
increase or decrease this
appropriation, for the
purposes of Section 17702.5 of
the Family Code. Adjustments
to expenditure authority shall
be consistent with those made
pursuant to Provision 4 of
Item 5180-101-0890. The
Department of Finance shall
provide notification of the
adjustment to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from
the date of Department of
Finance approval of the
adjustment.
5180-111-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services............ 5,146,043,000
5,030,228,000
Schedule:
(1) 16.70-SSI/SSP....... 2,810,389,00
0
(2) 25.15-IHSS.......... 8,778,553,00
8,499,177,00
0
(3) Reimbursements...... -6,442,899,0
-6,279,338,0
00
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1 and 4 of Item 5180-
101-0001 also apply to this item.
2. Notwithstanding Chapter 1
(commencing with Section 18000)
of Part 6 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code, a
loan not to exceed $385,000,000
shall be made available from the
General Fund from funds not
otherwise appropriated, to cover
the federal share or
reimbursable share, or both, of
costs of a program or programs
when the federal funds or
reimbursements (from the Health
Care Deposit Fund or counties)
have not been received by this
state prior to the usual time
for transmitting payments for
the federal or reimbursable
share of costs for this state.
That loan from the General Fund
shall be repaid when the
federal share of costs for the
program or programs becomes
available, or in the case of
reimbursements, subject to
Section 16351 of the Government
Code. County reimbursements also
shall be subject to Section
16314 of the Government Code,
which specifies the rate of
interest. The State Department
of Social Services may offset a
county's share of cost of the In-
Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
program against local assistance
payments made to the county if
the county fails to reimburse
its share of cost of the IHSS
program to the state.
3. The State Department of Social
Services shall provide technical
assistance to counties to ensure
that they maximize the receipt
of federal funds for the IHSS
program, without compromising
the quality of the services
provided to IHSS recipients.
4. The Director of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
amounts from this item to Item
5180-001-0001 in order to fund
increased costs due to workload
associated with the retroactive
reimbursement of Medi-Cal
services for the IHSS program to
comply with Conlan v. Shewry
(2005) 131 Cal.App.4th 1354. The
Department of Finance shall
report to the Legislature the
amount to be transferred
pursuant to this provision and
the number of positions to be
established by the State
Department of Social Services.
The transfer shall be authorized
at the time the report is made.
The State Department of Social
Services shall review the
workload associated with the
Conlan v. Shewry decision during
the 2014-15 fiscal year and may
administratively establish
positions as the workload
requires.
5. The Director of Finance may
authorize the transfer of
amounts from this item to Item
5180-001-0001 in order to fund
the cost of the administrative
hearing process associated with
changes in aid or service
payments in the IHSS program.
The Department of Finance shall
report to the Legislature the
amount to be transferred
pursuant to this provision. The
transfer shall be authorized at
the time the report is made.
5180-141-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services............. 846,904,000
848,404,000
Schedule:
(1) 16.75-County
Administration and
Automation Projects. 2,240,945,000
2,242,045,000
(2) Reimbursements...... -191,854,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5180-141- -1,202,187,00
0890)...............
-1,201,787,0 0
0
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Chapter 1
(commencing with Section 18000)
of Part 6 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code, a
loan not to exceed $140,000,000
shall be made available from the
General Fund, from funds not
otherwise appropriated, to cover
the federal or reimbursable
share, or both, of costs of a
program or programs when the
federal funds or reimbursements
have not been received by this
state prior to the usual time for
transmitting state payments for
the federal or reimbursable share
of costs. This loan from the
General Fund shall be repaid when
the federal share of costs or the
reimbursements for the program or
programs becomes available.
2. In the event of declared disaster
and upon county request, the
State Department of Social
Services may act in the place of
any county and assume direct
responsibility for the
administration of eligibility and
grant determination. Upon
recommendation of the Director of
Social Services, the Department
of Finance may authorize the
transfer of funds from this item
and Item 5180-141-0890, to Items
5180-001-0001 and 5180-001-0890,
for this purpose.
3. Provision 1 of Item 5180-101-0001
also applies to this item.
4. Pursuant to public assistance
caseload estimates reflected in
the annual Governor's Budget, the
Department of Finance may approve
expenditures in those amounts
made necessary by a court action
or changes in caseload that are
in excess of amounts appropriated
in this act. If the Department of
Finance determines that the
estimate of expenditures will
exceed the expenditures
authorized for this item, the
department shall so report to the
Legislature. At the time the
report is made, the amount of the
appropriation made by this item
shall be increased by the amount
of the excess unless and until
otherwise provided by law.
5. Nonfederal funds appropriated in
this item which have been
budgeted to meet the state's
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families maintenance-of-effort
requirement established
pursuant to the federal Personal
Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
1996 (P.L. 104-193) may not be
expended in any way that would
cause their disqualification as a
federally allowable maintenance-
of-effort expenditure.
6. This item may be increased by
order of the Director of Finance
to address system changes
necessary to implement the
requirements of the federal
Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (P.L. 111-148). The
Director of Finance shall provide
notification in writing to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of any expenditure
approved under this provision not
less than 30 days prior to the
effective date of the approval.
7. The Department of Finance may
increase expenditure authority in
this item for the State
Department of Social Services in
order to fund the administrative
costs to prepare for and respond
to a declaration of a major
disaster by the President of the
United States and to maximize the
amount of assistance requested
and received through the federal
Disaster Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program and other
federally funded nutrition
assistance programs.
5180-141-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-141-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 1,202,187,000
1,201,787,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7
of Item 5180-141-0001 also
apply to this item.
2. Upon request by the
Department of Finance, the
Controller shall transfer
funds between this item and
Item 5180-153-0890 as needed
to reflect the estimated
expenditure amounts for each
county that opts into the
Title IV-E Child Welfare
Waiver Demonstration Project
pursuant to Section 18260 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The Department of
Finance shall report to the
Legislature the amount to be
transferred pursuant to this
provision. The transfer shall
be authorized at the time the
report is made.
5180-151-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services.............. 79,289,000
68,659,000
Schedule:
(1) 25.30-Children and
Adult Services and
Licensing........... 1,451,496,000
1,435,400,000
(2) 25.35-Special
Programs............ 28,035,000
(3) Reimbursements...... -252,878,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Child Health
and Safety Fund
(Item 5180-151-
0279)............... -924,000
(5) Amount payable from
the State
Children's Trust
Fund (Item 5180-151-
0803)............... -995,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5180-151-
0890)............... -1,141,445,000
-1,135,979,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Child Welfare
Services Program
Improvement Fund
(Item 5180-151-
8023)............... -4,000,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 5180-101-0001
also applies to this item.
2. Notwithstanding Chapter 1
(commencing with Section 18000) of
Part 6 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code and
pursuant to Section 30029.8 of the
Government Code, a loan not to
exceed $50,000,000 shall be made
available from the General Fund,
from funds not otherwise
appropriated, to cover the federal
share or reimbursable share, or
both, of costs of a program or
programs when the federal funds or
reimbursements have not been
received by this state prior to
the usual time for transmitting
state payments for the federal or
reimbursable share of costs. The
loan from the General Fund shall
be repaid when the federal or
reimbursable share of costs for
the program or programs becomes
available.
3. The Department of Finance may
authorize the establishment of
positions and transfer of amounts
from this item to Item 5180-001-
0001, in order to allow the state
to perform the facilities
evaluation function of Community
Care Licensing in the event the
counties fail to perform that
function.
4. Nonfederal funds appropriated in
this item which have been budgeted
to meet the state's Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families
maintenance-of-effort requirement
established pursuant to the
federal Personal Responsibility
and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L.
104-193) may not be expended
in any way that would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
5. The Department of Finance may
authorize the establishment of
positions and transfer of amounts
from this item to Item 5180-001-
0001 in order to allow the state
to perform the adoptions function
in the event that a county
notifies the State Department of
Social Services that it intends to
cease performing that function.
6. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, up to $400,000 is available
to counties for semiannual
implementation progress reports
related to the Katie A. v. Bonta
settlement and implementation
plan, as described in the
department's All County Letter
(ACL) No. 13-73 and ACL No. 14-29,
and upon approval by the Director
of Finance. Prior to approval, the
Director of Finance shall consult
with the State Department of Health
Care
Health Care Services, the State
Services, the Department of Social
Services, and
Services, and California State
Association of
Association of Counties to
Counties to determine if counties
incurred
incurred overall cost increases due to
the
due to the notices outlined in this
this provision. The Department of
Finance shall provide notification
of the allocation to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from the
date of Department of Finance
approval.
7. The following amounts
appropriated in this item shall
only be allocated to counties upon
approval by the Director of
Finance: (a) up to $68,000 to
support increased costs associated
with revised county collection and
reporting activities for cases of
child abuse and neglect that
result in near fatalities, as
required by the federal Child
Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Act; and (b) up to $3,471,000 to
support increased costs to
counties associated with revised
federal requirements for child
welfare case reviews. Prior to
approval, the Director of Finance
shall consult with the State
shall consult with the Department of
Social Services
and
the California State Association
of Counties to determine if
counties incurred overall cost
increases. The Department of
Finance shall provide written
notification of the allocation of
funds to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 10 working
days from the date of approval.
of Social Services and the
California State Association of
Counties to determine if counties
incurred overall cost increases.
The Department of Finance shall
provide written notification of
the allocation of funds to the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee
within 10 working days from the
date of approval.
8. Funds appropriated in this item
for the Commercially Sexually
Exploited Children Program
required by Chapter 5.2
(commencing with Section 16524.6)
of Part 4 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code
shall continue to be available for
expenditure or encumbrance until
June 30, 2016.
8. Up to $13,442,000 of the funds
appropriated in this item may be
transferred to Item 5180-153-0001
to be used for prevention,
intervention, services, and
training related to youth victims
of commercial sexual exploitation
based on the allocation of these
funds developed by the California
Department of Social Services in
conjunction with the County
Welfare Directors Association. The
Department of Finance shall notify
the Legislature of this
transfer at least 10 days before
the transfer occurs.
9. Provision 2 of Item 5180-151-0890
also applies to this item.
5180-151-0279--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-151-0001, payable
from the Child Health and Safety Fund..... 924,000
5180-151-0803--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-151-0001, payable
from the State Children's Trust Fund...... 995,000
5180-151-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for
payment to Item 5180-151-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 1,141,445,000
1,135,979,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 3, and 5 of
Item 5180-151-0001 also apply
to this item.
2. Upon request by the
Department of Finance, the
Controller shall transfer
funds between this item and
Item 5180-153-0890 as needed
to reflect the estimated
expenditure amounts for each
county that opts into the
Title IV-E Child Welfare
Waiver Demonstration Project
pursuant to Section 18260 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. The Department of
Finance shall report to the
Legislature the amount to be
transferred pursuant to this
provision. The transfer shall
be authorized at the time the
report is made.
5180-151-8023--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, for payment
to Item 5180-151-0001, payable from the
Child Welfare Services Program Improvement
Fund........................................ 4,000,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request by the
State Department of Social
Services, the Department of Finance
may increase or decrease the
expenditure authority in this item,
for the purposes of Section 16524
of the Welfare and Institutions
Code, not sooner than 30 days after
notification in writing is provided
to the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee and
the chairpersons of the committees
in each house of the Legislature
that consider appropriations,
unless the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee,
imposes a lesser time.
5180-153-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services.................. 7,055,000
1,901,000
Provisions:
1. The following amounts appropriated in
this item shall only be allocated to
counties upon approval by the Director
of Finance: (a) up to $37,000 to
support increased costs associated
with revised county collection and
reporting activities for cases of
child abuse and neglect that result in
near fatalities, as required by the
federal Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act; and (b) up to $178,000
to support increased costs to counties
associated with revised federal
requirements for child welfare case
reviews. Prior to approval, the
Director of Finance shall consult with
the State Department of Social Services
and
Services and the California State
the California State Association of
Counties to
determine
Counties to determine if counties
if counties incurred overall cost
inc u r red overall cost incr
eases. The Department
of
Department of Finance shall
provide written
provide written notification of the
allocation of
allocation of funds to the Joint
funds to the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee within
10
Committee within 10 working days from
working days from the date of approval.
2. Up to $6,840,000 may be transferred to
2. Provisions 8 and 9 of Item
5180-151- 0001
to be used for
prevention, intervention, services,
and training related to youth victims
of commercial sexual exploitation
based on the allocation of these funds
developed by the Department of Social
Services in conjunction with the
County Welfare Directors Association.
The Department of Finance shall
provide the Legislature notification
of this transfer 10 days before the
transfer occurs.
0001 also apply to this item.
5180-153-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Social Services, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund................ 594,681,000
Provisions:
1. Upon request by the Department
of Finance, the Controller
shall transfer funds between
this item and Items 5180-101-
0890, 5180-141-0890, and
5180-151-0890 as needed to
reflect the estimated
expenditure amounts for each
county that opts into the
Title IV-E Child Welfare
Waiver Demonstration Project
pursuant to Section 18260 of
the Welfare and Institutions
Code. In addition, funds
appropriated in this item may
also be transferred to Item
5180-151-0890 for the Child
Welfare Services Outcome
Improvement Project. The
Department of Finance shall
report to the Legislature the
amount to be transferred
pursuant to this provision.
The transfer shall be
authorized at the time the
report is made.
5180-402--Upon request from the State
Department of Education, and upon
approval by the Director of Finance, the
State Department of Social Services is
authorized to transfer up to $10,000,000
from the federal Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families (TANF) block grant to the
Social Services Block Grant (Title XX)
pursuant to authorization in the federal
Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
(P.L. 104-193). These funds shall be
provided to the State Department of
Education, to be pooled with moneys in
the Child Care and Development Fund,
TANF, or both, for the purpose of
broadening access to federal Child and
Adult Care Food Program benefits for low-
income children in proprietary child
care centers. In the event Title XX funds
are provided to the State Department of
Education pursuant to this provision, the
State Department of Education shall
comply with all Title XX regulations and
reporting requirements. The Department of
Finance shall provide written
notification to the chairpersons of the
fiscal committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee at the
time of the transfer.
5180-490--Reappropriation, Department of
Social Services. The balance of the
appropriations provided for in the following
citations are reappropriated for the purposes
and subject to the limitations, unless
otherwise specified, provided in the
appropriations and shall be available,
pursuant to Section 18260 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, for encumbrance or
expenditure until June 30, 2015:
(1) Item 5180-153-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(2) Item 5180-153-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(3) Item 5180-153-0890 of the Budget Act
of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(4) Item 5180-153-0890 of the Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
Provisions:
1. Funds allocated to counties for the
Title IV-E Child Welfare Waiver
Demonstration Project in accordance
with Section 18260 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, but unexpended as
of June 30, 2014, shall be
reappropriated for transfer to and
augmentation of the corresponding
items in this act.
5180-491--Reappropriation, Department of
Social Services. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the balances of the funds
for the appropriations provided in the
following citations are reappropriated for
expenditure pursuant to Provision 1 and are
available for encumbrance or expenditure until
June 30, 2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 5180-111-0001, Budget Act of
2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(2) Item 5180-141-0001, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(3) Item 5180-151-0001, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
0890--Federal Trust Fund
(1) Item 5180-141-0890, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(2) Item 5180-151-0890, Budget Act of 2013
(Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
Provisions:
1. It is the intent of this item to
continue funding approved activities
for the automation projects that, due
to schedule changes, result in
unexpended appropriations one year and
the need for additional funding in the
following year. Therefore,
notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the balance of the appropriations
for these automation projects may,
upon approval of the Department of
Finance, be reappropriated for
transfer to and in augmentation of the
corresponding items in this act.
The funds reappropriated by this
provision shall be made available
consistent with the amount approved by
the Department of Finance based on an
approved special project report or
equivalent document not sooner than 30
days after providing 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.
CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
5225-001-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation........ 6,160,832,000
6,137,692,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Administration...... 392,421,000
(2) 11-Peace Officer
Selection and
Employee
Development......... 111,511,000
111,011,000
(3) 12-Department of
Justice Legal
Services............ 39,299,000
40,659,000
(4) 20-Juvenile
Operations and
Juvenile Offender
Programs............ 127,265,000
(5) 21-Juvenile
Academic and
Vocational
Education........... 9,055,000
(6) 23-Juvenile Health
Care................ 23,006,000
(7) 25-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations--General 3,625,160,0
Security............ 3,601,160,0
Security............
00
(8) 27-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations--Inmate 1,090,699,0
Support............. 00
(9) 28-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations-
-Contracted
Facilities.......... 58,640,000
(10) 29-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations-
-Institution
Administration...... 379,815,000
(11) 30-Parole
Operations--Adult
Supervision......... 244,698,000
(12) 31-Parole
Operations--Adult
Community Based
Programs............ 77,534,000
(13) 32-Parole
Operations--Adult
Administration...... 59,263,000
(14) 33-Sex Offender
Management Board
and SARATSO Review
Committee........... 849,000
(15) 47-Rehabilitative
Programs--Adult
Inmate Activities... 63,501,000
64,491,000
(16) Reimbursements...... -78,192,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 5225-001-
0890)............... -352,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Inmate Welfare
Fund of the
Department of
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
(Item 5225-001-
0917)............... -63,340,000
-64,330,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), savings resulting
from an inability to meet the
goal of graduating 3,400
correctional officers per year
shall revert to the General
Fund.
5225-001-0890--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, for
payment to Item 5225-001-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 352,000
5225-001-0917--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, for
payment to Item 5225-001-0001, payable
from the Inmate Welfare Fund of the
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation............................ 63,340,000
64,330,000
5225-001-3259--For support of Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation, payable from 40,982,0
the Recidivism Reduction Fund................. 0
41,982,
0
00
Provisions:
1. Funding provided in this item and
in Item 5225-001-0917 for the
1. Funding for
the innovative grant
program shall be
program shall be distributed to
institutions that
institutions that the Director of
the Di rector of the Di vision of
Adult
Adult Institutions has determined
are
are underserved by volunteer and
not-
not- for-profit organizations. The
director shall develop a formula
for distributing the funds based
upon number of inmates, number of
volunteer-based programs, and the
size of waiting lists for inmates
wanting to participate in
programs. Priority shall be given
to level four institutions.
Wardens shall provide funding to
not-for-profit organizations
wishing to expand programs that
they are currently providing in
other California state prisons
that have demonstrated
success and focus on offender
responsibility and restorative
justice principles. These funding
grants are designed to be one-
time in nature and shall go to
programs that demonstrate that
they will become self-sufficient
or will be funded in the long
term by donations or another
source of ongoing funding. All
funding shall go directly to the
not-for-profit organizations and
shall not be used for custody
staff or administration of the
grant. Any unspent funds shall
revert to the funding source
authorized for this purpose at
the end of two years. By April 1,
2015, the department shall report
to the budget committees and
public safety committees in both
houses on the following:
(a) Number of grants provided.
(b) Institutions receiving
grants.
(c) A description of each
program and level of
funding provided, by the
institution.
(d) Start date of each
program.
(e) Feedback from inmates
participating in the
programs on the value of
the programs.
(f) Number of participants
participating in each
program.
(g) Number of participants
completing each program.
(h) Waiting lists, if any,
for each program.
5225-002-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation........ 2,161,912,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.10-Medical 1,541,968,00
Services--Adult..... 0
(2) 50.20-Dental
Services--Adult..... 141,382,000
(3) 50.30-Mental Health
Services--Adult..... 338,051,000
(4) 50.40-Ancillary
Health Care
Services--Adult..... 161,037,000
(5) 50.50-Dental and
Mental Health
Services
Administration-
-Adult.............. 36,140,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -56,666,000
Provisions:
1. On February 14, 2006, the United
States District Court in the
case of Plata v. Brown (No. C01-
1351-TEH) suspended the exercise
by the Secretary of the
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation of all powers
related to the administration,
control, management, operation,
and financing of the California
prison medical health care
system. The court ordered that
all such powers vested in the
Secretary of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation
were to be performed by a
Receiver appointed by the court
commencing April 17, 2006, until
further order of the court. The
Director of the Division of
Correctional Health Care
Services of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation
is to administer this item to
the extent directed by the
Receiver.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Department
of Corrections and
Rehabilitation is not required
to competitively bid for health
services contracts in cases
where contracting experience or
history indicates that only one
qualified bid will be received.
3. Notwithstanding Section 13324 of
the Government Code or Section
32.00 of this act, no state
employee shall be held
personally liable for any
expenditure or the creation of
any indebtedness in excess of
the amounts appropriated
therefor as a result of
complying with the directions of
the Receiver or orders of the
United States District Court in
Plata v. Brown.
4. The amounts appropriated in
Schedules (1) and (4) are
available for expenditure by the
Receiver appointed by the Plata
v. Brown court to carry out its
mission to deliver
constitutionally adequate
medical care to inmates.
5. The amounts appropriated in
Schedules (2), (3), and (5) are
available for expenditure by the
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation to provide mental
health and dental services only.
6. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Receiver,
on behalf of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation,
shall process and pay for all
medical claims for medical
parolees pursuant to Section
3550 of the Penal Code from
funds available in Schedule (1).
5225-003-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, for
rental payments on lease-revenue bonds.... 368,205,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and
Fees................ 366,422,000
(2) Insurance........... 1,784,000
(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.
5225-006-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation.......... 210,743,000
Provisions:
1. (a) The funds appropriated in
this item shall be used to
pay for not more than the
following average daily
populations for the
2014-15 fiscal year at the
following facilities:
(1) 600 inmates at the
Florence
Correctional Center
located in
Florence, Arizona.
(2) 3,146 inmates at
the La Palma
Correctional Center
located in Eloy,
Arizona.
(3) 2,682 inmates at
the Tallahatchie
County Correctional
Facility located in
Tutwiler,
Mississippi.
(4) 2,560 inmates at
the North Fork
Correctional
Facility located in
Sayre, Oklahoma.
(b) No other item of
appropriation may be used
to pay for the costs of
the contracts with the
entities listed in
subdivision (a) for out-of-
state housing of state
inmates.
(c) The Department of
Corrections and
Rehabilitation, upon
agreement with its current
provider of out-of-
state beds, and only after
notifying the Department
of Finance, may allow the
service provider to
relocate offenders being
housed in any of the
facilities listed under
subdivision (a) to a
different facility
operated by the same
service provider. The
average daily population
of offenders being housed
in out-of-state facilities
shall not exceed 8,988 for
the 2014-15 fiscal year.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, but subject to
providing 30 days' notification
to the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, funds appropriated in
this item may be transferred to
Item 5225-001-0001, Schedules
(7) and (8), and to Item 5225-
002-0001, Schedules (1) and (2),
to cover population-driven costs
within the adult institutions.
5225-007-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation.......... 102,039,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, but subject
to providing 30 days'
notification to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee,
funds appropriated in this
item may be transferred to
Schedules (7) and (8) of Item
5225-001-0001, and to
Schedules (1) and (2) of Item
5225-002-0001, to cover
population-driven costs within
the adult institutions.
5225-008-0001--For support of Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation......... 325,564,000
310,764,000
Schedule:
(1) 31-Parole
Operations--Adult
Community-Based
Programs............ 47,627,000
(2) 45-Rehabilitative
Programs--Adult
Education........... 176,039,000
173,039,000
(3) 46-Rehabilitative
Programs--Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy
and Reentry
Services............ 134,124,000
122,324,000
(4) 48-Rehabilitative
Programs--Adult
Administration...... 17,835,000
(5) Reimbursements...... -50,061,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be used only to
support inmate and parolee
rehabilitation programs. Any
unspent funds at the end of the
2014-15 fiscal year shall revert
to the General Fund.
5225-009-0001--For support of Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation.............. 42,676,000
Schedule:
(1) 35-Board of Parole
Hearings--Adult
Hearings.............. 36,016,000
(2) 36-Board of Parole
Hearings-
-Administration....... 6,752,000
(3) Reimbursements........ -92,000
5225-011-0001--For support of Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation (Proposition
98)........................................... 17,698,000
Schedule:
(1) 21-Juvenile Academic
and Vocational
Education.............. 17,698,000
5225-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. 31,305,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Juvenile
Operations and
Juvenile Offender
Programs.............. 78,000
(2) 29.05.010-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations-
-Transportation of
Prisoners............. 278,000
(3) 29.05.020-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations--Return of
Fugitives from
Justice............... 2,593,000
(4) 29.15-Adult
Corrections and
Rehabilitation
Operations--County
Charges............... 28,356,000
Provisions:
1. The amounts appropriated in
Schedules (2), (3), and (4) are
provided for the following
purposes:
(a) To pay the transportation
costs of prisoners to and
between state prisons,
including the return of
parole violators to prison
and for the conveying of
persons under provisions
of the Western Interstate
Corrections Compact
(Section 11190 of the
Penal Code), in accordance
with Section 26749 of the
Government Code. Claims
filed by local
jurisdictions shall be
filed within six months
after the end of the month
in which those
transportation costs are
incurred. Expenditures
shall be charged to either
the fiscal year in which
the claim is received by
the Controller or the
fiscal year in which the
warrant is issued by the
Controller. Claims filed
by local jurisdictions
directly with the
Controller may be paid by
the Controller.
(b) To pay the expenses of
returning fugitives
from justice from outside
the state, in accordance
with Sections 1389, 1549,
and 1557 of the Penal
Code. Claims filed by
local jurisdictions shall
be filed within six months
after the end of the month
in which expenses are
incurred. Expenditures
shall be charged to either
the fiscal year in which
the claim is received by
the Controller or the
fiscal year in which the
warrant is issued by the
Controller, and any
restitution received by
the state for those
expenses shall be credited
to the appropriation of
the year in which the
Controller's receipt is
issued. Claims filed by
local jurisdictions
directly with the
Controller may be paid by
the Controller.
(c) To pay county charges,
payable under Sections
4700.1, 4750 to 4755,
inclusive, and 6005 of the
Penal Code. Claims shall
be filed by local
jurisdictions within six
months after the end of
the month in which a
service is performed by
the coroner, a hearing is
held on the return of a
writ of habeas corpus, the
district attorney declines
to prosecute a case
referred by the Department
of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, a judgment
is rendered for a court
hearing or trial, an
appeal ruling is rendered
for the trial judgment, or
an activity is performed
as permitted by these
sections. Expenditures
shall be charged to either
the fiscal year in which
the claim is received by
the Controller or the
fiscal year in which the
warrant is issued by the
Controller. Claims filed
by local jurisdictions
directly with the
Controller may be paid by
the Controller.
2. The amount appropriated in
Schedule (1) is provided for the
following purpose:
(a) To pay the transportation
costs of persons committed
to the Department of
Corrections and
Rehabilitation to or
between its facilities
provided that expenditures
made under this item shall
be charged to either the
fiscal year in which the
claim is received by the
Controller or the fiscal
year in which the warrant
is issued by the
Controller. However,
claims shall be filed by
local jurisdictions within
six months after the end
of the month in which the
costs are incurred.
5225-301-0001--For capital outlay,
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. 3,109,000
Schedule:
(1) 61.01.001-Statewide:
Budget Pack - ages and
Advance Planning--Study.... 500,000
(2) 61.03.031-California
Correctional Center,
Susanville: Arnold Unit
and Antelope Camp
Kitchen/Dining
Replacements--Preliminary
plans...................... 1,042,000
(3) 61.14.030-Minor Projects... 1,567,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in Schedule
(1) are to be allocated by the
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, upon approval by the
Department of Finance, to develop
design and cost information for new
projects for which funds have not
been previously appropriated, but
for which preliminary plan funds,
working drawings funds, or working
drawings and construction funds are
expected to be included in the
Budget Act of 2015 or 2016, and for
which cost estimates or preliminary
plans can be developed prior to
legislative hearings on the Budget
Act of 2015 or 2016, respectively.
These funds may be used for all of
the following: budget package
development, environmental services,
architectural programming,
engineering assessments, schematic
design, and preliminary plans. The
amount appropriated in this item for
these purposes is not to be
construed as a commitment by the
Legislature as to the amount of
capital outlay funds it will
appropriate in any future year.
Before using these funds for
preliminary plans, the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation shall
provide a 20-day notification to the
Chairperson of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee, the chairpersons
of the respective fiscal committee
of each house of the Legislature,
and the legislative members of the
State Public Works Board, discussing
the scope, cost, and future
implications of the use of funds for
preliminary plans.
2. As used in this appropriation,
studies shall include site
studies and suitability reports,
environmental studies, master
planning, architectural programming,
and schematics.
5225-301-0660--For capital outlay,
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, payable from the Public
Buildings Construction Fund.................. 8,655,000
Schedule:
(1) 61.10.101-California Men's
Colony, San Luis Obispo:
Central Kitchen
Replacement--Working
drawings and construction.. 8,655,000
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 Corrections and
Rehabilitation 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 Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation from
the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act. This
provision is declaratory of existing
law.
5225-301-0668--For capital outlay,
Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, payable from the Public
Buildings Construction Fund Subaccount...... 145,029,000
Schedule:
(1) 61.34.004-Ironwood
State Prison, Blythe:
Heating, Ventilation,
and Air Conditioning
System--Construction.. 145,029,000
5225-491--Reappropriation, Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation. The balance s of the appropriation
provided in the following citation is reappropriated
provided in the following citations are
reappropriated for the purposes and subject to the
limitations,
limitations, unless otherwise specified,
provided for in the
in the appropriation:
0660--Public Buildings Construction Fund
(1) Item 5225-301-0660, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), as
reappropriated by Item 5225-491, Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) and
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012)
(.5) 61.10.101-California Men's
Colony, San Luis Obispo:
Central Kitchen Replacement-
-Working drawings and
construction
5227-001-0001--For support of Board of State
and Community Corrections....................... 8,083,000
8,469,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Administration,
Research and Program
Support................. 4,199,000
4,585,000
(2) 15-Corrections Planning
and Grant Programs...... 4,406,000
(3) 20-Local Facility
Standards, Operations
and Construction........ 3,427,000
(4) 25-Standards and
Training for Local
Corrections............. 3,298,000
(5) Reimbursements.......... -359,000
(6) Amount payable from the
Corrections Training
Fund (Item 5227-001-
0170)................... -3,298,000
(7) Amount payable from the
Restitution Fund (Item
5227-001-0214).......... -314,000
(8) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund
(Item 5227-001-0890).... -3,276,000
Provisions:
1. The Board of State and Community
Corrections shall provide, no later
than February 15, 2015, a report to
the Governor and the Legislature
describing a set of 6 to 12
recommended performance metrics that
are available or should be commonly
available and can be used to provide
information to county governments,
the Legislature, and the Governor
about the results of a county's
community corrections system. In
developing the report, the board is
strongly encouraged to consult with
stakeholders and nonpartisan
research organizations. The report
shall include, but not be limited
to, definitions of data points, a
description of where the data may be
accessed, and how the data may be
interpreted.
5227-001-0170--For support of Board of
State and Community Corrections, for
payment to Item 5227-001-0001, payable
from the Corrections Training Fund........ 3,298,000
5227-001-0214--For support of Board of
State and Community Corrections, for
payment to Item 5227-001-0001, payable
from the Restitution Fund................. 314,000
5227-001-0890--For support of Board of
State and Community Corrections, for
payment to Item 5227-001-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 3,276,000
5227-004-0001--For support of Board of State
and Community Corrections..................... 210,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Corrections Planning and
Grant Programs.............. 511,000
(2) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item
5227-004-0890).............. -301,000
5227-004-0890--For support of Board of
State and Community Corrections, for
payment to Item 5227-004-0001, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 301,000
5227-101-0001--For local assistance, Board of
State and Community Corrections............... 835,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Corrections Planning and
Grant Programs.............. 835,000
5227-101-0170--For local assistance, Board of
State and Community Corrections, payable from
the Corrections Training Fund................. 19,465,000
Schedule:
(1) 25-Standards and
Training for Local
Corrections............ 19,465,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, any city, county, or city
and county that desires to receive
state aid pursuant to this
provision shall make application to
the Board of State and Community
Corrections for such aid. The
initial application shall be
accompanied by a certified copy of
an ordinance adopted by the
governing body providing that,
while receiving any state aid
pursuant to this provision, the
city, county, or city and county
will adhere to the standards for
selection and training established
by the board. The application
shall contain such information as
the board may require.
2. The Board of State and Community
Corrections shall annually allocate
and the Treasurer shall
periodically pay from the
Corrections Training Fund, at
intervals specified by the board,
to each city, county, or city and
county that has applied and
qualified for aid pursuant to this
item an amount determined by the
board pursuant to standards set
forth in its regulations. In no
event shall any allocation be made
to any city, county, or city and
county that is not adhering to the
selection and training standards
established by the board as
applicable to such city, county, or
city and county.
5227-101-0214--For local assistance, Board of
State and Community Corrections, payable from
the Restitution Fund........................... 9,215,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Corrections Planning and 9,215,0
Grant Programs............. 00
(a) Grants to
the City of
Los Angeles. (1,000,000)
(b) Competitive
grants to
all other
cities...... (8,215,000)
Provisions:
1. All grantees must provide a dollar-for-
dollar match to state grant funds
awarded from Schedules (1)(a) and
(1)(b).
2. The amount appropriated in Schedule
(1)(b) shall be competitive grants to
cities. No grant shall exceed
$500,000, and at least two grants
shall be awarded to cities with
populations of 200,000 or fewer. In
awarding grants, the Board of State
and Community Corrections shall give
preference to applicants that
incorporate regional approaches to
anti-gang activities.
3. Each city that receives a grant from
Schedule (1)(b) shall collaborate and
coordinate with area jurisdictions and
agencies, including the existing
county juvenile justice coordination
council, with the goal of reducing
gang activity in the city and adjacent
areas. Each grantee shall establish a
coordinating and advisory council to
prioritize the use of the funds.
Membership shall include city
officials, local law enforcement,
including the county sheriff, chief
probation officer, and district
attorney, local educational agencies,
including school districts and the
county office of education, and
community-based organizations.
4. Each city that receives a grant
from Schedule (1)(a) or (1)(b) shall
distribute at least 20 percent of the
grant funds it receives to one or more
community-based organizations pursuant
to the city's application.
5227-101-0890--For local assistance, Board of
State and Community Corrections, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund........................ 40,870,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Corrections
Planning and Grant
Programs............... 40,870,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Board of State and
Community Corrections 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 Board of State and
Community Corrections.
5227-101-3259--For local assistance, Board 30,000,00
of State and Community Corrections...........
28,000,0
0
0
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $670,000 shall be
made available to the city in
California with the highest
rate of murder as reported by
city police departments in the
most recent United States
Department of Justice Uniform
Crime Report.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $665,000 shall be
made available to the city in
California with the highest
rate of rape as reported by
city police departments in the
most recent United States
Department of Justice Uniform
Crime Report.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $665,000 shall be
made available to the city in
California with the highest
rate of robbery as reported by
city police departments in the
most recent United States
Department of Justice Uniform
Crime Report.
4. Each city that receives a grant
pursuant to Provision 1, 2, or
3 shall collaborate and
coordinate with area
jurisdictions and agencies,
including the existing county
juvenile coordination council,
with the goal of reducing
criminal activity in the city
and adjacent areas. Each
grantee shall establish a
coordinating and advisory
council to prioritize the use
of the funds. Membership shall
include city officials, local
law enforcement, local
educational agencies, and
community-based organizations.
5227-102-0001--For local assistance, Board
of State and Community Corrections......... 40,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be allocated by the
Controller to cities for law
enforcement activities
according to a schedule
provided by the Department
of Finance.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $12,500,000 shall
be used to expand or implement
gang violence and firearm
reduction programs, such as
project cease fire, and for
this item, $12,500,000 may be
used for targeted innovative police
police training designed to
strengthen public confidence
in the police, address
community gang issues, and
enhance officer competency and
safety in dealing with members
of the public who are mentally
ill, substance abusers, or
homeless.
5227-104-0890--For local assistance, Board of
State and Community Corrections, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund........................ 12,228,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Corrections
Planning and Grant
Programs............... 12,228,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Board of State and
Community Corrections 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 Board of State and
Community Corrections.
5227-105-0001--For local assistance, Board
of State and Community Corrections.......... 7,900,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be allocated to counties by
the Controller according to a
schedule provided by the Department
of Finance.
2. Counties are eligible to receive
funding if they submit a report to
the Board of State and Community
Corrections by December 15, 2014,
that provides information about the
actual implementation of the 2013-
14 Community Corrections
Partnership plan accepted by the
County Board of Supervisors
pursuant to Section 1230.1 of the
Penal Code. The report shall
include, but not be limited to,
progress in achieving outcome
measures as identified in the plan
or otherwise available.
Additionally, the report shall
include plans for the 2014-15
allocation of funds, including
future outcome measures, programs
and services, and funding
priorities as identified in the
plan accepted by the County Board
of Supervisors.
3. The report submitted pursuant to
Provision 2 shall be submitted in a
format prescribed by the Board of
State and Community Corrections, in
consultation with the Department of
Finance.
4. The funds shall be distributed by
January 31, 2015, to counties that
comply with Provisions 2 and 3 as
follows: (1) $100,000 to each
county with a population of 0 to
200,000, inclusive, (2) $150,000 to
each county with a population of
200,001 to 749,999, inclusive, and
(3) $200,000 to each county with a
population of 750,000 and above.
Allocations will be determined
based on the most recent county
population data published by the
Department of Finance.
5227-106-0001--For local assistance,
Board of State and Community Corrections.. 11,286,000
5227-108-0001--For local assistance,
Board of State and Community Corrections.. 20,000,000
5227-401-- Notwithstanding Provision 3 of
Item 5225-105-0001, Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011) and Provision 2 of
Item 5227-105-0001, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012) funds
provided to the California Counties
Foundation, the Chief Probation Officers
of California Foundation, and the
California State Sheriffs' Association
Foundation for the purpose of continuing
to provide statewide training to counties
on implementing Assembly Bill 109 of the
2011-12 Regular Session (Ch. 15, Stats.
2011) shall be available for expenditure
only until June 30, 2018. Any moneys not
expended on or before that date shall be
returned by those foundations to the
state for deposit into the General Fund.
EDUCATION
6110-001-0001--For support of Department of
Education................................... 41,543,000
40,619,000
Schedule:
(2) 20-Instructional
Support............... 157,452,000
156,069,000
(3) 30-Special Programs... 67,047,000
67,250,000
(6) 42.01-Department
Management and
Special Services...... 35,449,000
(7) 42.02-Distributed
Department Management
and Special Services.. -35,449,000
(8) Reimbursements........ -16,368,000
-16,283,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 6110-001-
0890)................. -166,457,000
-166,286,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
6110-001-3085)........ -131,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 33190 of
the Education Code or any other
provision of law, the State
Department of Education shall
expend no funds to prepare (a) a
statewide summary of pupil
performance on school district
proficiency assessments or (b) a
compilation of information on
private schools with five or fewer
pupils.
2. Funds appropriated in this item
may be expended or encumbered to
make one or more payments under a
personal services contract of a
visiting educator pursuant to
Section 19050.8 of the Government
Code, a long-term special
consultant services contract, or
an employment contract between an
entity that is not a state agency
and a person who is under the
direct or daily supervision of a
state agency, only if all of the
following conditions are met:
(a) The person providing
service under the contract
provides full financial
disclosure to the Fair
Political Practices
Commission in accordance
with the rules and
regulations of the
Commission.
(b) The service provided under
the contract does not
result in the displacement
of any represented civil
service employee.
(c) The rate of compensation
for salary and health
benefits for the person
providing service under
the contract does not
exceed by more than 10
percent the current rate
of compensation for salary
and health benefits
determined by the
Department of Human
Resources for civil
service personnel in a
comparable position. The
payment of any other
compensation or any
reimbursement for travel
or per diem expenses shall
be in accordance with the
State Administrative
Manual and the rules and
regulations of the
California Victim
Compensation and
Government Claims Board.
3. The funds appropriated in this
item may not be expended for any
REACH program.
4. The funds appropriated in this
item may not be expended for the
development or dissemination of
program advisories, including, but
not limited to, program advisories
on the subject areas of reading,
writing, and mathematics, unless
explicitly authorized by the State
Board of Education.
5. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $206,000 shall be available
as matching funds for the
State Department of Rehabilitation
to provide coordinated services to
disabled pupils. Expenditure of
the funds shall be identified in
the memorandum of understanding or
other written agreement with the
State Department of Rehabilitation
to ensure an appropriate match to
federal vocational rehabilitation
funds.
6. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, no less than $1,973,000 is
available for support of child
care services, including state
preschool.
7. By October 31 of each year, the
State Department of Education
(SDE) shall provide to the
Department of Finance a file of
all charter school average daily
attendance (ADA) and state and
local revenue associated with
charter school general purpose
entitlements as part of the P2
Local Control Funding Formula
File. By March 1 of each year, the
SDE shall provide to the
Department of Finance a file of
all charter school ADA and state
and local revenue associated with
charter school general purpose
entitlements as part of the P1
Local Control Funding Formula
File. It is the expectation that
such reports will be provided
annually.
8. On or before April 15 of each
year, the State Department of
Education (SDE) shall provide to
the Department of Finance an
electronic file that includes
complete district- and county-
level state appropriations limit
information reported to the SDE.
The SDE shall make every effort to
ensure that all districts have
submitted the necessary
information requested on the
relevant reporting forms.
9. The State Department of Education
shall make information available
to the Department of Finance, the
Legislative Analyst's Office, and
the budget committees of each
house of the Legislature by
October 31, March 31, and May 31
of each year regarding the amount
of Proposition 98 savings
estimated to be available for
reversion by June 30 of that year.
10. Reimbursement expenditures
pursuant to this item resulting
from the imposition by the State
Department of Education (SDE) of a
commercial copyright fee may not
be expended sooner than 30 days
after the SDE submits to the
Department of Finance a legal
opinion affirming the authority to
impose such fees and the arguments
supporting that position against
any objections or legal challenges
to the fee filed with the SDE. Any
funds received pursuant to
imposition of a commercial
copyright fee may only be expended
as necessary for outside counsel
contingent on a certification of
the Superintendent of Public
Instruction that sufficient
expertise is not available within
departmental legal staff. The SDE
shall not expend greater than
$300,000 for such purposes without
first notifying the Department of
Finance of the necessity therefor,
and upon receiving approval in
writing.
11. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, up to $1,011,000 is for
dispute resolution services,
including mediation and fair
hearing services, provided through
contract for special education
programs.
12. Of the reimbursement funds
appropriated in this item,
$612,000 is provided to the State
Department of Education for the
oversight of State Board of
Education-authorized charter
schools. The Department of Finance
may administratively establish up
to 2.0 positions for this purpose
as workload materializes.
13. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $222,000 and 2.0
positions are provided to support
new requirements contained in
Chapter 776 of the Statutes of
2012, which clarifies the
prohibition against public schools
charging pupil fees for
participation in educational
activities.
14. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $217,000 and 2.0 positions
are available for workload to
implement Chapter 577 of the
Statutes of 2012, including
activities necessary to revise the
Academic Performance Index.
15. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $109,000 shall be for 1.0
position within the State
Department of Education to support
activities associated with the
Clean Energy Job Creation Fund.
16. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $1,057,000 and 6.0 positions
item, $852,000 and 6.0 positions
are provided to support the Local
Control Funding Formula
administration pursuant to Chapter
47 of the Statutes of 2013. These
funds and positions shall be used
by the State Department of
Education to support the
apportionment of, and fiscal
oversight of, funding pursuant to
the Local Control Funding Formula.
17. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $347,000 and 3.0 limited-
term positions are provided until
June 30, 2016, to support the
Career Technical Education
Pathways Trust grant program
established pursuant to Chapter 48
of the Statutes of 2013.
18. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $115,000 and 1.0 position
shall be available for the State
Department of Education to support
activities associated with charter
school appeals as required under
subdivision (j) of Section 47605
of the Education Code.
19. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $694,000 and 2.0 positions
are provided to implement Chapter
489 of the Statutes of 2013, upon
Department of Technology approval
of, and Department of Finance
receipt of, a feasibility study
report for the information
technology components contained
within the corresponding budget
change proposal submitted by the
State Department of Education. Of
this amount, $432,000 is provided
on a one-time basis for an
Independent Project Verification
and Validation consultant and an
Independent Project Oversight
consultant to provide oversight of
the Smarter Balanced Technical
Hosting Solution project.
20. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, up to $232,000 and up to
2.0
positions are provided to
implement Chapter 489 of the
Statutes of 2013, upon (1)
California Department of
Technology approval of, and
Department of Finance receipt of,
a Feasibility Study Report for the
information technology components
contained within the corresponding
Budget Change Proposal submitted
by the State Department of
Education and (2) Department of
Finance approval of an expenditure
plan supported by corresponding
contract documentation justifying
the need for these additional
positions. The approved positions
may be authorized not sooner than
30 days after notification in
writing to the committees in each
house of the Legislature that
consider appropriations, the
chairpersons of the committees and
the appropriate subcommittees in
each house of the Legislature 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 in each instance determine.
The notification shall state the
basis for the determination by the
Department of Finance that the
approved positions are
justified.
21. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $270,000 is available in one-
time funds for the Instructional
Quality Commission to implement
Chapter 225 and Chapter 135 of the
Statutes of 2013, to review and
revise, as necessary, the history-
social science framework. In
addition, these funds are
available to implement Chapter 480
of the Statutes of 2013, to
develop a revised curriculum
framework and evaluation criteria
for instructional materials in
science based on the Next
Generation Science Standards.
22. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $321,000 is available in one-
time funds to implement Chapter
709 of the Statutes of 2013, to
link English Language Development
Standards with academic content
standards for mathematics and
science.
23. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $1, 1 4 25 0
,000 and 8.0 positions
are provided to support the
implementation of the Local
Control Funding Formula
accountability system pursuant to
Chapter 47 of the Statutes of 2013.
24. Of the reimbursement funds
appropriated in this item,
$281,000 may be used by the State
Department of Education to pay for
costs associated with the
instructional materials adoption
process pursuant to Chapter 478 of
the Statutes of 2013.
25. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $240,000 and 1.0 permanent
position and 1.0 two-year limited-
term position are provided to
support implementation of the
Local Control Funding Formula,
such as providing unduplicated
student counts, matching foster
data received from the State
Department of Social Services
(SDSS), and meeting foster youth
reporting requirements. Of this
amount, $25,000 is available upon
approval by the Department of
Finance for an interagency
agreement with SDSS.
2 6 8 . Of the funds appropriated
in this
item, $203,000 and 2.0 limited-
term positions are provided until
June 30, 2017, to support a second
cohort of the California Career
Pathways Trust grant program
pursuant to legislation to be
adopted during the 2014-15 fiscal
year.
Schedule (2), $135,000 is
available on a one-time basis for
the State Department of Education
to contract with the National
Student Clearinghouse for
postsecondary enrollment data
related to the addition of a
college and career readiness
indicator to the Academic
Performance Index.
29. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $203,000 and 2.0 positions
27. By October 1, 2017, the department
shall report to the Legislature,
the Department of Finance, and the
State Board of Education findings
from the department's review and
analysis of the criteria,
policies, and practices that a
sample of school districts in the
state use to reclassify English
learners. The sample of school
districts shall be representative
of the geographic, socioeconomic,
and demographic diversity of
school districts in the state. The
report shall also include
recommendations on any guideline,
regulatory, or statutory changes
that the department determines are
necessary to identify when English
learners are prepared for the
successful transition to
classrooms and curricula that
require English proficiency.
are available until June 30, 2016,
to support the state preschool
expansion request for proposal
process.
6110-001-0140--For support of Department
of Education, Program 20.10.055-
Instructional Support, Environmental
Education, payable from the California
Environmental License Plate Fund, for
purposes of Section 21190 of the Public
Resources Code............................ 53,000
6110-001-0178--For support of Department
of Education, Program 20.30.003-
Instructional Support, Schoolbus Driver
Instructor Training, as provided in
Section 40070 of the Education Code,
payable from the Driver Training Penalty
Assessment Fund........................... 1,673,000
6110-001-0231--For support of Department
of Education, Program 20.10.045-
Instructional Support, Curriculum
Services-Health and Physical Education-
Drug Free Schools, payable from the
Health Education Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund, pursuant to
Article 1 (commencing with Section
104350) of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of
Division 103 of the Health and Safety
Code...................................... 1,058,000
6110-001-0687--For support of Department
of Education, Program 30.50-Donated Food
Distribution, payable from the Donated
Food Revolving Fund, pursuant to Article
7 (commencing with Section 12110) of
Chapter 1 of Part 8 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education Code............. 7,243,000
6110-001-0890--For support of Department of
Education, for payment to Item 6110-001-
0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund... 166,457,000
166,286,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item include federal Carl D.
Perkins Career and Technical
Education Improvement Act of
2006 (P.L. 109-270) funds for
the current fiscal year to be
transferred to community
colleges by means of interagency
agreements. These funds shall be
used by community colleges for
the administration of career
technical education programs.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $96,000 is available
to the Advisory Commission on
Special Education for the in-
state travel and operational
expenses of the commissioners
and the secretary to the
commission.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $426,000 is available
for programs for homeless youth
and adults pursuant to the
federal McKinney-Vento Homeless
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Sec.
11431 et seq.). The State
Department of Education shall
consult with the Department of
Community Services and
Development, the State
Department of State Hospitals,
the Department of Housing and
Community Development, and the
Commission for Economic
Development in operating this
program.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $318,000 shall be
used to provide training in
culturally nonbiased assessment
and specialized language
skills to special education
teachers.
5. (a) Of the funds appropriated
in this item, $11,765,000
is from the federal Child
Care and Development Fund
and is available for
support of child care
services. Of the federal
funds in this item,
$1,533,000 is for 13.0
positions to address
compliance monitoring and
overpayments, which may
contribute to early
detection of fraud. All
federally subsidized
child care agencies shall
be audited pursuant to
federal regulations per
Part 98 of Title 45 of
the Code of Federal
Regulations. The State
Department of Education
(SDE) shall provide
information to the
Legislature and
Department of Finance
each year that quantifies
by program provider-by-
provider level data,
including instances and
amounts of overpayments
and fraud, as documented
by the SDE's
compliance monitoring
efforts for the prior
fiscal year.
Additionally, the SDE
shall provide a copy of
any federal reports
submitted regarding
improper payments and
fraud to the Legislature
and the Department of
Finance.
(b) As a condition of
receiving the resources
specified in subdivision
(a), every alternative
payment agency and
subsidized general child
care agency shall be
audited each year using
sufficient sampling of
provider records of the
following: (1) family fee
determinations, (2)
income eligibility, (3)
rate limits, and (4)
basis for hours of care,
to determine compliance
rates, any instances of
misallocation of
resources, and the amount
of funds expected to be
recovered from instances
of both potential fraud
and overpayment when no
intent to defraud is
suspected. This
information shall be
contained in a separate
report for each provider,
with a single statewide
summary report annually
submitted to the Governor
and the Legislature no
later than April 15.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $9,206,000 is for
dispute resolution services,
including mediation and fair
hearing services, provided
through contract for the special
education programs. The State
Department of Education shall
ensure the quarterly reports
that the contractor submits on
the results of its dispute
resolution services include the
same information as required by
Provision 9 of Item 6110-001-
0890 of the Budget Act of 2006
(Chs. 47 and 48, Stats. 2006)
and Section 56504.5 of the
Education Code and reflect year-
to-date data and final yearend
data.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $443,000 is for 3.0
positions within the State
Department of Education for
increased monitoring associated
with educationally related
mental health services,
including out-of-home
residential services for
emotionally disturbed pupils,
required by an individualized
education program pursuant to
the federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education
Improvement Act of 2004 (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.).
8. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $2,506,000 shall be
used for the administration of
21st Century Community Learning
Centers programs.
9. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $195,000 in federal
Carl D. Perkins Career and
Technical Education Improvement
Act of 2006 (P.L. 109-270)
funding and 2.0 positions shall
be available to support the
California Career Resource
Network Program.
10. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, $100,000 is available
for the California Career
Resource Network Program to
develop career resource
materials and information.
11. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $308,000 is available
from federal Title II funds for
an interagency agreement with
the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing to support teacher
misassignment monitoring
activities.
12. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $945,000 is available
from federal Title II funds for
the Compliance Monitoring,
Intervention and Sanctions
(CMIS) program. This program is
designed to help school
districts meet the highly
qualified teacher requirements
specified in the federal No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001
(P.L. 107-110). By April 1 of
each year, the State Department
of Education shall submit a
report on the CMIS program to
the appropriate budget and
policy committees of the
Legislature, the Legislative
Analyst's Office, and the
Department of Finance. The
report shall identify (a) the
number of school districts that
received CMIS support in the
prior fiscal year and (b) the
major components of the plans
that those districts developed
to respond to the federal highly
qualified teacher requirements.
For each participating
district, the report shall
provide longitudinal data on the
number and percent of teachers
who are and are not highly
qualified. At a minimum, the
annual report shall include
finalized data for the prior
fiscal year and initial data for
the current fiscal year. The
report shall provide data
separately for high- and low-
poverty schools. For comparison,
the report shall provide the
same longitudinal data for the
statewide average of all school
districts as well as the average
for school districts not
receiving CMIS support.
13. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $150,000 is available
for the California Teleaudiology
Program.
14. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $2,000,000 is
provided to support Safe and
Supportive Schools grants.
15. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $108,000 is for
the administration of the
Commodity Supplemental Food
Program, contingent on approval
from the United States
Department of Agriculture.
16. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,235,000 is
provided for the following
special child nutrition grants,
contingent on receipt of grant
awards from the United States
Department of Agriculture:
$535,000 for the Administrative
Review and Training (ART) grant,
$300,000 for the Team Nutrition
grant, $250,000 for the Direct
Certification grant, and
$150,000 for the Fresh Fruit
and Vegetable Program (FFVP)
grant.
17. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $447,000 shall be for
program support for the
Improving Teacher Quality Higher
Education grants program and 2.0
permanent positions.
18. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $6,636,000 is for the
California Longitudinal Pupil
Achievement Data System
(CALPADS), which is to meet the
requirements of the federal No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001
(20 U.S.C. Sec. 6301 et seq.)
and Chapter 1002 of the Statutes
of 2002. These funds are payable
from the Federal Trust Fund to
the State Department of
Education (SDE). Of this amount,
$5,641,000 is federal Title VI
funds and $995,000 is
federal Title II funds. These
funds are provided for the
following purposes: $3,254,000
for systems housing and
maintenance provided by the
Office of Technology Services
(OTECH); $908,000 for costs
associated with necessary system
activities; $790,000 for SDE
staff, and $710,000 for various
other costs, including hardware
and software costs, indirect
charges, Department of General
Services charges, and operating
expenses and equipment. As a
condition of receiving these
funds, SDE shall ensure the
following work has been
completed prior to making final
vendor payments: a Systems
Operations Manual, as specified
in the most current contract,
has been delivered to SDE and
all needed documentation and
knowledge transfer of the system
has occurred; all known software
defects have been corrected; the
system is able to receive and
transfer data reliably between
the state and local educational
agencies within timeframes
specified in the most current
contract; system audits
assessing data quality,
validity, and reliability are
operational for all data
elements in the system; and SDE
is able to operate and maintain
CALPADS over time. As a further
condition of receiving these
funds, the SDE shall not add
additional data elements to
CALPADS, require local
educational agencies to use the
data collected through the
CALPADS for any purpose, or
otherwise expand or enhance the
system beyond the data elements
and functionalities that are
identified in the most current
approved Feasibility Study and
Special Project Reports and the
CALPADS Data Guide v4.1. In
addition, $974,000 is for SDE
data management staff
responsible for fulfilling
certain federal requirements not
directly associated with CALPADS.
19. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $5,447,000 shall be
available to support local
quality improvement activities
under the Race to the Top-
-Early Learning Challenge (RTT-
ELC) grant, consistent with the
plan approved by the Department
of Finance.
20. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,226,000 of the
federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.) funds
is available for the State
Department of Education to
provide oversight and technical
assistance for local educational
agencies as the responsibility
for overseeing educationally
related mental health services
transitions from county mental
health agencies to special
education local plan areas. Of
these funds, $426,000 shall be
used to fund 3.0 three-year
limited-term positions through
the 2014-15 fiscal year for
monitoring residential
placements in out-of-state
facilities associated with
educationally related mental
health services.
21. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $2,500,000 is
available to fund Standardized
Account Code Structure system
replacement project costs,
subject to the approval of a
Special Project Report by the
California Technology Agency and
the Department of Finance.
22. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $501,000 federal
Title I, Migrant Education funds
and 3.0 positions are provided
for oversight and coordination
of the State Parent Advisory
Council, identification of
qualifying program participants,
and collecting and linking
student data.
23. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $537,000 is available
on a one-time basis for the
State Department of Education to
contract for the development of
charter school technical
assistance contracts.
24. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $639,000 in
federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400, et seq.) funds
shall be available to the State
Department of Education for
warehouse costs related to
providing accessible
instructional materials to local
educational agencies.
25. By October 1, 2014, the State
Department of Education shall
submit to the Department of
Finance and the fiscal
committees of the Legislature a
plan for assessing fees on local
educational agencies for
utilizing accessible
instructional materials from the
statewide clearinghouse. The
fees, which would take effect in
the 2015-16 fiscal year, shall
be similar to the amounts the
local educational agencies pay
for comparable materials for
nonvisually impaired pupils. The
State Department of Education
shall consult stakeholders when
developing the plan.
26. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,121,000 is
provided in one-time federal
Title I funds for the State
Department of Education to
complete a review of the Migrant
Education Program.
27. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,335,000 from the
Federal Trust Fund and 15.0
existing positions are provided
to support increased
administrative reviews of school
food authorities.
28. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $174,000 is provided
until June 30, 2016, to support
2.0 existing positions that will
coordinate training and provide
technical assistance to Child
and Adult Care Food Program
agencies regarding requirements
of the federal Healthy, Hunger-
Free Kids Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-
296).
29. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $2,887,000 is
provided on a one-time basis to
support statewide training,
technical assistance,
certification, and oversight for
school food authorities
regarding changes to the meal
and nutritional standards
contained in the federal
Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of
2010 (P.L. 111-296), as allowed
by federal guidelines pertaining
to the allocation of
administrative funds for state
costs of implementation of new
meal patterns for the
National School Lunch Program
and School Breakfast Program.
30. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $298,000 and a 1.0
ongoing position and 2.0 t wo
hree -
year limited-term positions are
provided to implement a free and
reduced-price meal direct
certification process using Medi-
Cal data. The positions are
contingent upon California being
selected by the United States
Department of Agriculture to
participate in the direct
certification demonstration
project.
31. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $493,000 is available
in one-time federal Title III
funds to implement Chapter 709
of the Statutes of 2013, for the
purpose of linking English
language development standards
with academic content standards
for mathematics and science.
6110-001-3085--For support of Department
of Education, for payment to Item 6110-
001-0001, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund............................. 131,000
6110-001-3170--For support of Department of
Education, Program 20-Instructional
Support, payable from the Heritage
Enrichment Resource Fund.................... 49,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available to the State
Department of Education to
process payments for the
registration of heritage schools
and to provide necessary technical
assistance, pursuant to Chapter 286
of the Statutes of 2010.
2. The State Department of Education
shall ensure that the registration
fee for the 2014-15 fiscal year
does not exceed the costs of
registering heritage schools
pursuant to Section 33195.5 of the
Education Code.
6110-001-6036--For support of Department of
Education, Program 20.30-Administrative
Services to local educational agencies,
payable from the 2002 State School
Facilities Fund............................. 30,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated by this item are
for support of the activities
of the School Facilities Planning
Division and are to be used
exclusively for activities related
to local school construction,
modernization, and schoolsite
acquisition.
6110-001-6044--For support of Department of
Education, Program 20.30-Administrative
Services to local educational agencies,
payable from the 2004 State School
Facilities Fund............................. 762,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated by this item are
for support of the activities
of the School Facilities Planning
Division and are to be used
exclusively for activities related
to local school construction,
modernization, and schoolsite
acquisition.
6110-001-6057--For support of Department of
Education, Program 20.30-Administrative
Services to local educational agencies,
payable from the 2006 State School
Facilities Fund............................. 1,997,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated by this item are
for support of the activities
of the School Facilities Planning
Division and are to be used
exclusively for activities related
to local school construction,
modernization, and schoolsite
acquisition.
6110-001-8075--For support of Department
of Education, Program 20-Instructional
Support, payable from the School Supplies
for Homeless Children Fund, for purposes
of Section 18897 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code............................. 100,000
6110-002-0001--For support of Department of
Education, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds................................ 9,272,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 9,235,000
(2) Insurance.................. 38,000
(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.
6110-003-0001--For support of Department of
Education, Program 20.30.020-Instructional
Support, Standardized Account Code
Structure................................... 2,245,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, up to $1,145,000 is available
for the direct costs to
administer the Standardized Account
Code Structure program, to assist
any school district or county
office of education in financial
distress or bankruptcy, to
implement the provisions
established by Chapter 52 of the
Statutes of 2004, to make available
standard fiscal, demographic, and
performance data to policy
decisionmakers, and for indirect
costs for those programs at the
rate approved by the United States
Department of Education.
2. The Department of Finance shall
work with the State Department of
Education to evaluate options for
maintaining and enhancing the
current Standardized Account Code
Structure system utilizing existing
resources.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $1,100,000 is
available to fund Standardized
Account Code Structure system
replacement project costs, subject
to the approval of a Special
Project Report by the California
Technology Agency and the
Department of Finance.
6110-005-0001--For support of Department of
Education, as allocated by the Department of
Education to the State Special Schools,
Program 10.60.040............................. 34,917,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.60.040-Instruction......... 42,450,
000
(a) 10.60.040.00
1-School
for the
Blind,
Fremont..... 6,641,000
(b) 10.60.040.00
2-School
for the
Deaf,
Fremont..... 20,491,000
(c) 10.60.040.00
3-School
for the
Deaf,
Riverside... 17,118,000
(d) 97.20.001-
Unallocated
Reduction... -1,800,000
(2) Reimbursements................ -9,333,
-7,533,
000
(3) 97.20.002-Unallocated......... 1,800,0
00
Provisions:
1. On or before September 15 of each
year, the superintendent of each
State Special School shall report to
each school district the number of
pupils from that district who are
attending a State Special School and
the estimated payment due on behalf
of the district for those pupils
pursuant to Section 59300 of the
Education Code. The Controller shall
withhold from the State School Fund
the amount due from each school
district, as reported to the
Controller by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction. The amount
withheld shall be transferred from
the State School Fund to this item.
The Superintendent of Public
Instruction is authorized to adjust
the estimated payments required after
the close of the fiscal year by
reporting to the Controller the
information needed to make the
adjustment. The payments by the
Controller that result from this
yearend adjustment shall be applied
to the current year.
6110-006-0001--For support of Department of
Education (Proposition 98), as allocated by
the Department of Education to the State
Special Schools............................. 50,557,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.60.040-Instruction, 53,306,
State Special Schools....... 000
(a) 10.60.040.0
01-School
for the
Blind,
Fremont.... 6,784,000
(b) 10.60.040.0
02-School
for the
Deaf,
Fremont.... 17,612,000
(c) 10.60.040.0
03-School
for the
Deaf,
Riverside.. 15,785,000
(d) 10.60.040.0
07-
Diagnostic
Centers.... 13,125,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -2,749,
000
6110-009-0001--For support of Department of
Education.................................... 2,226,000
Schedule:
(1) 50-State Board of
Education.................. 2,282,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -56,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for support of
the State Board of Education and
shall be directed to meet the policy
priorities of its members.
6110-101-0231--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program
20.10.045-Instructional Support,
Curriculum Services--Health and Physical
Education, Drug Free Schools, for county
offices of education, payable from the
Health Education Account, Cigarette and
Tobacco Products Surtax Fund, pursuant to
Article 1 (commencing with Section
104350) of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of
Division 103 of the Health and Safety
Code...................................... 3,174,000
6110-101-8075--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the
School Supplies for Homeless Children
Fund, for purposes of Section 18897 of
the Revenue and Taxation Code............. 530,000
6110-101-8077--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the
California YMCA Youth and Government
Fund, for purposes of Section 18738 of
the Revenue and Taxation Code............. 150,000
6110-102-0231--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program
20.10.045-Instructional Support,
Curriculum Services--Health and Physical
Education, Drug Free Schools, payable
from the Health Education Account,
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax
Fund, pursuant to Article 1 (commencing
with Section 104350) of Chapter 1 of Part
3 of Division 103 of the Health and
Safety Code............................... 11,240,000
6110-105-0001--For local assistance, Department of
Education, for purposes of Article 1 (commencing
with Section 52300) of Chapter 9 of Part 28 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education Code.......... 0
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.004-Instruction
Program-- School
Apportionments, Regional
Occupational Centers and
Programs................... 4,000,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -4,000,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, funds appropriated in this item
for average daily attendance (ADA)
generated by participants in welfare-to-
work activities under the CalWORKs
program established in Article 3.2
(commencing with Section 11320) of
Chapter 2 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code may be
appropriated on an advance basis to local
educational agencies based on anticipated
units of ADA if a prior application for
this additional ADA funding has been
approved by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
2. Of the amount appropriated in this item,
$1,161,000 is to fund remedial
educational services for participants in
welfare-to-work activities under the
CalWORKs program.
6110-107-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 10.10-County Offices of
Education Fiscal Oversight................... 5,299,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.005-FCMAT....... 3,541,000
(2) 10.10.013-Audit
Appeal Panel.......... 42,000
(3) 10.10.015-Interim
Reporting............. 802,000
(4) 10.10.016-Staff
Development........... 914,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be considered offsetting
revenues within the meaning of
subdivision (e) of Section 17556
of the Government Code for any
reimbursable mandated cost claim
for school district and county
office of education fiscal
accountability reporting. Local
educational agencies accepting
funding from this item shall
reduce their estimated and actual
mandate reimbursement claims by
the amount of funding provided to
them from this item.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1):
(a) $2,944,000 shall be
allocated by the
Controller directly to a
county office of education
selected pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section
42127.8 of the Education
Code to oversee Fiscal
Crisis and Management
Assistance Team (FCMAT)
responsibilities with
respect to these funds and
to meet the costs of
participation under
Section 42127.8 of the
Education Code.
(b) $223,000 shall be
available to develop and
implement the activities
of regional teams of
fiscal experts to assist
districts in fiscal
distress.
(c) $374,000 shall be
allocated to FCMAT for the
purpose of providing,
through computer
technology, financial and
demographic information
that is interactive and
immediately accessible to
all local educational
agencies to assist them in
their decisionmaking
process. To ensure a
completely integrated
system, this computer
information should be
developed in collaboration
with the State Department
of Education, and should
be compatible with the
hardware and software of
the State Department of
Education, so that this
information may also
assist state-level
policymakers in making
comparable standardized
financial information
available to the local
educational agencies and
the public.
3. Funds appropriated in Schedule (2)
are for the additional staff and
resources needed for the Fiscal
Crisis and Management Assistance
Team to ensure that timely
resolution of audit findings is
achieved pursuant to the
directives of Section 41344 of the
Education Code.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3):
(a) $115,000 shall be
available for no more than
a 25-percent state
reimbursement to county
offices of education for
fiscal oversight of school
districts with audit
exceptions, districts with
qualified or negative
interim reports, districts
that may be unable to meet
financial obligations for
the current or subsequent
fiscal years, or districts
with disapproved budgets.
(b) Up to $687,000 of the
funds may be used to fully
reimburse county office of
education activities for
extraordinary costs of
audits, examinations, or
reviews of any school
district or charter school
in cases where fraud,
misappropriation of funds,
or other illegal fiscal
practices require review
by the county offices of
education, pursuant to
Section 2 of Chapter 620
of the Statutes of 2001
and Section 1 of
Chapter 357 of the
Statutes of 2005. The
State Board of Education
may request any county
superintendent of schools
to initiate such an audit,
examination, or review for
any charter school or all-
charter district for which
the board has oversight
responsibility. Allocation
of the funds shall be
administered by the Fiscal
Crisis and Management
Assistance Team on a
reimbursement basis. All
reimbursements shall be
subject to the approval of
both the Department of
Finance and the State
Department of Education.
5. The amount appropriated in
Schedule (3) shall remain
available for expenditure for the
2014-15 and 2015-16 fiscal years.
Any unexpended balance as of
September 1, 2015, shall be
available until July 30, 2016, for
the following, in order of
descending priority:
(a) Any review or audit
jointly requested by the
State Department of
Education and the
Department of Finance, to
be conducted by a county
superintendent of schools
in cases where fraud,
misappropriation of funds,
or other illegal fiscal
practices are suspected.
(b) Staff development pursuant
to Provision 8.
(c) Regional assistance teams
developed pursuant to
Provision 2(b).
6. Notwithstanding Section 26.00, the
funds appropriated in this item
shall be allocated in accordance
with the above schedule unless a
revision to the allocations
contained herein has been approved
by the Department of Finance. The
Department of Finance may not
authorize any such revision sooner
than 30 days after notification in
writing of the necessity 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
not sooner than whatever lesser
time the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee,
may in each instance determine.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (4):
(a) $652,000 is for the
purpose of providing staff
development to local
educational agency school
finance and business
personnel, as provided in
Section 42127.8 of the
Education Code. Funds
appropriated in Schedule
(4) shall be allocated by
the Controller directly to
a county office of
education selected
pursuant to subdivision
(a) of Section 42127.8 of
the Education Code to
oversee the Fiscal Crisis
and Management Assistance
Team's responsibilities
with respect to these
funds.
(b) $262,000 of the funds
appropriated in Schedule
(4) is for the purpose of
providing training that
shall be developed and
facilitated pursuant to
Section 42127.8 of the
Education Code to
increase school district
and school-level capacity
to implement and manage
site-based budgeting and
decisionmaking governance
structures.
8. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds
appropriated in Schedules (1),
(2), (3), and (4), to a county
office of education selected
pursuant to subdivision (a) of
Section 42127.8 of the Education
Code to oversee the Fiscal Crisis
and Management Assistance Team
responsibilities shall be
allocated by the Controller
directly to that county office of
education as soon as possible but
no later than 60 days after the
enactment of this act. Funds
appropriated in this item shall
not be subject to grant allocation
or review processes on the part of
the State Department of Education
nor the Superintendent of Public
Instruction. The county office of
education that receives these
funds shall annually provide a
report detailing past year
expenditures, identifying the
local educational agencies (LEAs)
assisted with these funds and a
summary of progress for each.
Additionally, the report shall
identify a plan for the proposed
uses of the allocations in this
item, identifying estimated
expenditures for each LEA
anticipated to be served. This
report shall be submitted to the
State Department of Education and
to the Department of Finance by
October 1 of each year.
9. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $0 is to reflect a
cost-of-living adjustment.
6110-111-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education, for allocation
by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction to California state preschool
providers pursuant to Section 8278.3 of
the Education Code........................ 10,000,000
6110-112-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program
20.60.036-Public Charter Schools, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 60,228,000
6110-113-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition
98), for purposes of California's pupil
testing program.......................... 126,850,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.70.030.005-
Assessment Review
and Reporting....... 1,494,000
(2) 20.70.030.006-STAR
Program............. 8,196,000
(3) 20.70.030.007-
English Language
Development
Assessment.......... 6,667,000
(4) 20.70.030.008-High
School Exit
Examination......... 5,894,000
(5) 20.70.030.012-
Statewide Pupil
Assessment System... 75,117,000
(6) 20.70.030.033-Next
Generation Science
Standards
Assessment.......... 4,000,000
(7) 20.70.030.034-
Primary Languages
other than English
Assessments......... 2,000,000
(8) 20.70.030.209-
Assessment
Apportionments...... 23,482,000
(9) 20.70.030.015-
California High
School Proficiency
Examination......... 1,244,000
(10) Reimbursements...... -1,244,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be for the pupil
testing programs authorized by
Chapter 3 (commencing with
Section 48410) of Part 27 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code and Chapter 5
(commencing with Section
60600), Chapter 6 (commencing
with Section 60800), Chapter 7
(commencing with Section
60810), and Chapter 9
(commencing with Section 60850)
of Part 33 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the Education Code.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedules (5), (6), and (7) are
provided for contract costs for
the implementation of the
statewide pupil assessment
system established pursuant to
Chapter 489 of the Statutes of
2013, as approved by the State
Board of Education, and are
contingent upon Department of
Finance review of the
related contract, during
contract negotiations, prior to
its execution.
3. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (3) shall be available
for approved contract costs for
the development of and
transition to the English
Language Proficiency
Assessments for California
which include initial
identification and annual
assessments aligned to the
state English language
development standards in
accordance with Chapter 478 of
the Statutes of 2013, and are
contingent upon the submittal
of the related contract by the
State Department of Education
and the Department of Finance.
Ongoing funding for the English
Language Proficiency
Assessments for California
shall be contingent upon an
appropriation in the annual
Budget Act. Incentive funding
of $5 per pupil is provided in
Schedule (8) for district
apportionments for the CELDT.
As a condition of receiving
these funds, school districts
must agree to provide
information determined to be
necessary to comply with the
data collection and reporting
requirements of the federal No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001
(P.L. 107-110) regarding
English language learners by
the State Department of
Education.
4. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (4) include funds for
approved contract costs for the
administration of the
California High School Exit
Examination (CAHSEE) pursuant
to Chapter 9 (commencing with
Section 60850) of Part 33 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code. The State Board
of Education shall establish
the amount of funding to be
apportioned to school districts
for the CAHSEE. The amount of
funding to be apportioned per
test shall not be valid without
the approval of the Department
of Finance.
5. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (4) shall be used for
seven annual administrations of
the California High School Exit
Examination. Grade 12 pupils
may take up to five
administrations of the
examination, grade 11 pupils
may take up to two, and grade
10 pupils are required to take
one.
7. Funds provided to local
educational agencies from
Schedules (2), (3), (4), (5),
(6), (7), and (8) shall first
be used to offset any state-
mandated reimbursable costs
within the meaning of Section
17556 of the Government Code,
that otherwise may be claimed
through the state mandates
reimbursement process for the
remaining costs of the STAR
2013-14 test administration,
the California English
Language Development Test, the
California High School Exit
Examination, and the statewide
pupil assessment system
established pursuant to Chapter
489 of the Statutes of 2013.
Local educational agencies
receiving funding from these
schedules shall reduce their
estimated and actual mandate
reimbursement claims by the
amount of funding provided to
them from these schedules.
8. Notwithstanding Section 28.50,
the Department of Finance may
adjust Schedules (9) and (10)
to reflect changes in actual
reimbursements from the
contractor for the California
High School Proficiency
Examination.
9. Federal funds provided in Item
6110-113-0890 for statewide
testing purposes shall be
fully expended before General
Fund resources provided in this
item are expended for the same
purposes.
10. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (8) shall be used to
pay approved apportionment
costs from the 2013-14 and
prior fiscal years for the
California English Language
Development Test, the
California High School Exit
Examination, the Standard
Testing and Reporting (STAR)
Program, and the statewide
pupil assessment system
established pursuant to Chapter
489 of the Statutes of 2013.
11. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (2) of this item are
available for the necessary
scoring and reporting of
assessments administered in the
2013-14 school year.
12. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (5), $100,000 is
available in one-time funds to
implement Chapter 479 of the
Statutes of 2013 to develop and
post a listing of appropriate
grade two diagnostic
assessments for English-
language arts and mathematics
for optional use by local
educational agencies.
13. The Department of Finance,
State Department of Education,
Legislative Analyst's Office
and legislative staff, and the
vendor or vendors of the
state's California Assessment
of Student Performance and
Progress contract shall meet on
an annual basis every October
and April to review detailed
fiscal information regarding
the current components and
costs of the contract. The
group also shall explore ways
to make annual improvements to
the state's assessment system
or achieve related savings.
6110-113-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education-Title VI
Flexibility and Accountability, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 22,682,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.70.030.005-
Instructional
Support: Assessment
Review and
Reporting........... 600,000
(2) 20.70.030.007-
Instructional
Support: California
English Language
Development Test.... 8,596,000
(3) 20.70.030.008-
Instructional
Support: High
School Exit
Examination......... 5,172,000
(4) 20.70.030.029-
Instructional
Support: High
School Exit
Examination:
Evaluation of
Instruction......... 350,000
(5) 20.70.030.012-
Statewide Pupil
Assessment System... 7,964,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (5) are provided for
contract costs for the
implementation of the statewide
pupil assessment system
established pursuant to Chapter
489 of the Statutes of 2013, as
approved by the State Board of
Education, and are contingent
upon Department of Finance
review of the related contract
during contract negotiations
and prior to its execution.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (2) shall be available
for approved contract costs for
administration of the
California English Language
Development Test consistent
with the requirements of
Chapter 7 (commencing with
Section 60810) of Part 33
of Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code.
3. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(3) are provided for approved
contract costs related to the
California High School Exit
Examination, to be used
consistent with Provision 4 of
Item 6110-113-0001.
4. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(4) are for an evaluation of
instruction in the standards
covered by the California High
School Exit Examination to
determine the progress of
middle schools and high schools
in implementing instruction and
curriculum aligned to those
standards.
5. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(1) are for providing local
educational agencies
information regarding federal
requirements associated with
assessments.
6. Funds provided to local
educational agencies from
Schedules (2), (3), and (5)
shall first be used to offset
any state-mandated reimbursable
costs, within the meaning of
subdivision (e) of Section
17556 of the Government Code,
that otherwise may be claimed
through the state mandates
reimbursement process for the
statewide pupil assessment
system established pursuant to
Chapter 489 of the Statutes of
2013, the California English
Language Development Test, the
California High School Exit
Examination, and the California
Alternate Performance
Assessment. Local educational
agencies receiving funding from
these schedules shall reduce
their estimated and actual
mandate reimbursement claims by
the amount of funding provided
to them from these schedules.
7. Federal funds provided in this
item for statewide testing
purposes shall be fully
expended before General Fund
resources provided in Item 6110-
113-0001 are expended for the
same purposes.
8. The State Department of
Education, in consultation with
the Executive Director of the
State Board of Education, shall
use savings identified from
funds appropriated in Schedule
(2) for activities related to
the development of English
language proficiency
assessments aligned to the
English language development
standards adopted by the State
Board of Education.
9. The Department of Finance,
State Department of Education,
Legislative Analyst's Office
and legislative staff, and the
vendor or vendors of the
state's California Assessment
of Student Performance and
Progress contract shall meet on
an annual basis every October
and April to review detailed
fiscal information regarding
the current components and
costs of the contract. The
group also shall explore ways
to make annual improvements to
the state's assessment system
or to achieve related savings.
10. The State Department of
Education shall submit to the
Department of Finance and the
fiscal and education policy
committees of the Legislature
an implementation timeline with
activities and associated
cost estimates regarding the
development of the English
Language Proficiency
Assessments for California by
October 1, 2014.
11. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2) of this item,
$1,153,000 is provided in one-
time carryover funds for the
development of and transition
to the English Language
Proficiency Assessments for
California.
6110-119-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 20.40.060-Educational
Services for Foster Youth pursuant to
Chapter 11.3 (commencing with Section
42920) of Part 24 of Division 3 of Title 2
of the Education Code...................... 15,224,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $128,000 is to
reflect a cost-of-living
adjustment.
6110-119-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program
10.30.060.002-Title I Program for
Neglected and Delinquent Children,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund....... 1,359,000
6110-122-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98), for
transfer to Section A of the State School
Fund, Program 20.40.090-Specialized Secondary
Programs,
pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing
with Section 58800) of Part 31 of Division 4
of Title 2 of the Education Code............... 4,892,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $1,500,000 shall be
allocated to Specialized Secondary
Programs established prior to the 1991-
92 fiscal year that operate in
conjunction with the California State
University.
2. The funds appropriated in this item
reflect an adjustment to the base
funding of 0.0 percent for an
adjustment in statewide average daily
attendance.
3. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $0 is to reflect a cost-of-
living adjustment.
6110-125-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 276,088,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.30.010-Title I,
Migrant Education... 112,266,000
(2) 20.10.001-
Instructional
Support: ESEA Title
I, Migrant
Education State
Level Activities.... 18,546,000
(3) 20.10.004-Title
III, Language
Acquisition......... 145,276,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), the State
Department of Education shall
use no less than $6,500,000 and
up to $7,100,000 for the Mini-
Corps Program.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $4,300,000 is
provided in one-time federal
Title I carryover funds to
support the existing program.
6110-134-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund................... 1,810,303,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.30.006-Statewide
System of School
Support............. 10,000,000
(2) 10.30.014-Title I,
Corrective Action-
-Local Educational
Agencies............ 31,000,000
(3) 10.30.004-School
Improvement Grant... 140,000,000
(4) 10.30.060-Title I- 1,629,303,00
ESEA................ 0
Provisions:
1. In administering the
accountability system required
by this item, the State
Department of Education shall
align the forms, processes, and
procedures required of local
educational agencies so that
duplication of effort is
minimized at the local level.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (1) shall be available
for the purposes established by
Article 4.2 (commencing with
Section 52059) of Chapter 6.1 of
Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2
of the Education Code.
3. The State Department of
Education shall provide to the
Legislature, the Legislative
Analyst's Office, and the
Department of Finance a letter
by April 15, of each year,
reporting expenditures and
anticipated savings for each
schedule, based on available
information.
4. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be considered
offsetting revenues within the
meaning of subdivision (e) of
Section 17556 of the
Government Code for any
reimbursable mandated cost claim
for district assistance and
intervention teams and other
technical assistance providers.
Local educational agencies
accepting funding from this item
shall reduce any estimated and
actual mandate reimbursement
claims by the amount of funding
provided to them from this item.
5. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (2) are for purposes of
Sections 1116 and 1117 of Part A
of Title I of the federal
Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C.
Secs. 6316 and 6317) and shall
be used to fund the local
educational agency corrective
action program established by
Article 3.1 (commencing with
Section 52055.57) of Chapter 6.1
of Part 28 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the Education Code.
In the event that federal Title
I Set Aside funds are
insufficient to fully fund all
local educational agencies that
become eligible, apply for, and
are selected by the State Board
of Education to receive those
federal funds, and
notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the State
Department of Education and the
board shall, in the following
order:
(a) Identify all schools that
qualify to receive, have
applied for, and have
been selected by the
board to receive a
federal School
Improvement Grant and
also are within a local
educational agency that
has been selected by the
board to receive federal
Title I Set Aside funds.
(b) Ensure that schools
identified in subdivision
(a) are excluded for
purposes of calculating
federal Title I Set Aside
program funding.
(c) Determine the federal
Title I Set Aside grant
amount to be awarded to
each qualifying local
educational agency
pursuant to levels
specified in paragraph
(3) of subdivision (d) of
Section 52055.57 of the
Education Code and
exclude schools
identified in subdivision
(a) of this provision.
(d) In the event that the
available federal Title I
Set Aside funds are
insufficient to fully
fund all eligible
corrective action program
local educational
agencies, the board shall
proportionately reduce
each corrective action
program grant so that
all approved local
educational agencies may
be funded with the
maximum amount of federal
Title I Set Aside funds
possible.
6. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (3) are for the purpose
of supporting school improvement
grants and shall be disbursed to
local educational agencies
pursuant to federal guidance
under Section 1003(g) of the
federal Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C.
Sec. 6303(g)).
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3), $80,560,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing
program.
6110-136-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 10.30-
Instruction, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund.......................................... 7,196,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.30.065-McKinney-
Vento Homeless
Children Education..... 7,196,000
6110-137-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 20.10.005-
Rural and Low Income Schools Grant, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund.................. 1,200,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $33,000 is provided
in one-time federal Title VI
carryover funds to support the
existing program.
6110-139-8080--For local assistance,
Department of Education-Clean Energy Job
Creation Fund, for allocation by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction to
school districts, county offices of
education, state special schools, and
charter schools............................. 279,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be used for the
purposes set forth in Chapter
29 of the Statutes of 2013.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2018.
6110-140-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 20-Instructional
Support...................................... 6,373,000
0
Schedule:
(1) 20.90.001.020-Fiscal
Crisis and Management
Assistance Team for
California School
Information Services....... 5,808,000
262,000
(2) 20.90.001.040-Non CSIS
Participating School
Districts.................. 828,000
1,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Educational
Telecommunication Fund
(Item 6110-140-0349)....... -263,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in Schedule
(1) and $5,546,000 reappropriated in
Provision 1 of Item 6110-488 for a
total of $5,808,000 shall be for
(1) shall be for allocation to the
Fiscal Crisis and
Fiscal Crisis and Management
Assistance Team for
Assistance Team for California
California School Information
S chool Information S ervices (CSIS),
pursuant to the
pursuant to the memorandum of
understanding
with the
understanding with the State
State Department of Education in support
support of the California
of the California Longitudinal Pupil
Achievement Data
Achievement Data System (CALPADS).
2. The funds appropriated in Schedule
(2) shall be provided to local
(2) and $827,000 reappropriated in
Provision 2 of Item 6110-488 for a
total of $828,000 are to be provided
to local educational agencies that did
not
did not participate in the former state
state reporting program administered by
by CSIS and are for the support of data
data submission to CALPADS.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3), and notwithstanding
Section 10554 of the Education Code,
the Controller shall transfer from
the General Fund the actual amount
certified by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction as reductions
made to apportionments in the 2013-
14 fiscal year for repayments of
prior year excess apportionments
identified pursuant to audit or
audit settlements identified as a
result of audit investigations or
inquiries.
4. As a condition of receiving funds
appropriated in this item, CSIS
shall submit an expenditure plan
with workload justification to the
Department of Finance and the
Legislative Analyst's Office by
December 1, 2014. The expenditure
plan shall include, at a minimum,
(a) positions filled and intended to
be filled, (b) salaries and
benefits, (c) external contracts,
(d) other operating expenses,
and (e) equipment needs. The
workload information shall include,
at a minimum, activities performed
by CSIS and by the State Department
of Education to implement CALPADS,
workload associated with maintenance
of CALPADS, and assistance provided
to local educational agencies in
transmission of data to CALPADS. The
expenditure plan and workload data
shall provide information for the
prior year, current year, and budget
year.
6110-140-0349--For local assistance,
Department of Education, for payment to
Item 6110-140-0001, payable from the
Educational Telecommunication Fund........ 263,000
6110-150-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 10.30.051-American
Indian Early Childhood Education Program
established pursuant to former Chapter 6.5
(commencing with Section 52060) of Part 28
of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education
Code........................................ 544,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $5,000 is to reflect a cost-
of-living adjustment.
6110-151-0001--For support of Department of
Education (Proposition 98), for transfer to
Section A of the State School Fund, Program
10.30.50-California American Indian
Education Centers established pursuant to
Article 6 (commencing with Section 33380)
of Chapter 3 of Part 20 of Division 2 of
Title 2 of the Education Code............... 4,037,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $34,000 is to reflect a cost-
of-living adjustment.
6110-156-0001--For local assistance, Department of
Education............................................. 0
Schedule:
(1) 10.50.010.008-Remedial
education services for
participants in the
CalWORKs program........... 8,739,000
(2) Reimbursements-CalWORKs.... -8,739,000
Provisions:
1. Credit for participating in adult education
classes or programs may be generated by a
special day class pupil only for days in
which the pupil has met the minimum day
requirements set forth in Section 46141
of the Education Code.
2. The funds appropriated in Schedule (1)
constitute the funding for both remedial
education and job training services for
participants in the CalWORKs program
(Article 3.2 (commencing with Section
11320) of Chapter 2 of Part 3 of Division 9
of the Welfare and Institutions Code).
Funds shall be apportioned by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction for
direct instructional costs only to school
districts and regional occupational centers
and programs (ROC/Ps) that certify that
they are unable to provide educational
services to CalWORKs recipients within
their adult education block entitlement or
ROC/P block entitlement, or both.
Allocations shall be distributed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction as
equal statewide dollar amounts, based on
the number of CalWORKs-eligible family
members served in the county.
3. Providers receiving funds under this item
for adult basic education, English as a
Second Language, and English as a Second
Language-Citizenship for legal permanent
residents, shall, to the extent possible,
grant priority for services to immigrants
facing the loss of federal benefits under
the federal Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
(P.L. 104-193). Citizenship and
naturalization preparation services funded
by this item shall include, to the extent
consistent with applicable federal law, all
of the following: (a) outreach services,
(b) assessment of skills, (c) instruction
and curriculum development, (d)
professional development, (e) citizenship
testing, (f) naturalization preparation and
assistance, and (g) regional and state
coordination and program evaluation.
4. The funds appropriated in Schedule (1)
shall be subject to the following:
(a) The funds shall be used only for
educational activities for welfare
recipient pupils and those in
transition off of welfare. The
educational activities shall be
limited to those designed to
increase self-sufficiency, job
training, and work. These funds
shall be used to supplement and
not supplant existing funds and
services provided for welfare
recipient pupils and those in
transition off of welfare.
(b) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, each local
educational agency's individual
cap for the average daily
attendance of adult education and
regional occupational centers and
programs (ROC/Ps) shall not be
increased as a result of the
appropriations made by this item.
(c) Funds may be claimed by local
educational agencies for services
provided to welfare recipient
pupils and those in transition off
of welfare pursuant to this
section only if all of the
following occur:
(1) Each local
educational agency has
met the terms of the
interagency agreement
between the State
Department of Education
and the State Department
of Social Services
pursuant to Provision 2.
(2) Each local educational
agency has fully claimed
its respective adult
education or ROC/Ps
average daily attendance
cap for the current year.
(3) Each local educational
agency has claimed the
maximum allowable funds
available under the
interagency agreement
pursuant to Provision 2.
(d) Each local educational agency
shall be reimbursed at the same
rate as it would otherwise receive
for services provided pursuant to
this item, Item 6110-105-0001, or
Section 1.80, and shall comply
with the program requirements for
adult education pursuant to
Chapter 10 (commencing with
Section 52500) of Part 28 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code, and ROC/Ps
requirements pursuant to Article 1
(commencing with Section 52300)
of, and Article 1.5 (commencing
with Section 52335) of, Chapter 9
of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title
2 of the Education Code,
respectively.
(e) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds
appropriated in this section for
average daily attendance (ADA)
generated by participants in the
CalWORKs program may be
apportioned on an advance basis to
local educational agencies based
on anticipated units of ADA if a
prior application for this
additional ADA funding has been
approved by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
(f) The State Department of Education
shall maintain a data and
accountability system to obtain
information on education and job
training services provided through
state-funded adult education
programs and regional occupational
centers and programs. The system
shall collect information on (1)
program funding levels and
sources, (2) characteristics of
participants, and (3) pupil and
program outcomes. The department
shall meet all information
technology reporting requirements
of the State Chief Information
Officer.
(g) As a condition of receiving funds
provided in Schedule (1) or any
General Fund appropriation made to
the State Department of Education
specifically for education and
training services to welfare
recipient pupils and those in
transition off of welfare, local
adult education programs and
regional occupational centers and
programs shall collect program and
participant data as described in
this item and as required by the
State Department of Education. The
State Department of Education
shall require that local providers
submit to the state aggregate data
for the period July 1, 2014, to
June 30, 2015, inclusive.
6110-156-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program
10.50.010.001-Adult Education, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund...................... 92,523,000
Provisions:
1. The State Department of
Education shall reimburse claims
on a quarterly basis from
qualifying community-based
organizations that provide adult
basic education under this item.
2. (a) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, all
nonlocal educational
agencies (non-LEA)
receiving greater than
$500,000 pursuant to this
item shall submit an
annual organizational
audit, as specified, to
the State Department of
Education, Office of
External Audits.
All audits shall be
performed by one of the
following: (1) a
certified public
accountant possessing a
valid license to practice
within California, (2) a
member of the
department's staff of
auditors, or (3) in-house
auditors, if the
entity receiving funds
pursuant to this item is
a public agency, and if
the public agency has
internal staff that
performs auditing
functions and meets the
tests of independence
found in Government
Auditing Standards issued
by the Comptroller
General of the United
States.
The audit shall be in
accordance with State
Department of Education
audit guidelines and
Office of Management and
Budget (OMB), Circular
No. A-133, Audits of
States, Local
Governments, and Non-
Profit Organizations.
Non-LEA entities
receiving funds pursuant
to this item shall submit
the annual audit no
later than six months
from the end of the
agency fiscal year. If,
for any reason, the
contract is terminated
during the contract
period, the audit shall
cover the period from the
beginning of the contract
through the date of
termination.
Non-LEA entities
receiving funds pursuant
to this item shall be
held liable for all
department costs incurred
in obtaining an
independent audit if the
contractor fails to
produce or submit an
acceptable audit.
(b) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
State Department of
Education shall annually
submit to the Governor,
Joint Legislative
Budget Committee, and
Joint Legislative Audit
Committee limited-scope
audit reports of all
subrecipients it is
responsible for
monitoring that receive
between $25,000 and
$500,000 of federal
awards, and that do not
have an organizationwide
audit performed. These
limited-scope audits
shall be conducted in
accordance with the State
Department of Education
audit guidelines and OMB,
Circular No. A-133. The
department may charge
audit costs to applicable
federal awards, as
authorized by OMB,
Circular No. A-133
Section 230(b)(2).
The limited-scope audits
shall include agreed-upon
procedures engagements
conducted in accordance
with either American
Institute of Certified
Public Accountants
(AICPA) generally
accepted auditing
standards or attestation
standards, and address
one or more of the
following types of
compliance requirements:
allowed or unallowed
activities, allowable
costs and cost
principles, eligibility,
matching, level of
effort, earmarking, and
reporting.
The department shall
contract for the limited-
scope audits with a
certified public
accountant possessing a
valid license to practice
within the state or with
an independent auditor.
3. On or before March 1 of each
year, the State Department of
Education shall report to the
appropriate subcommittees of the
Assembly Committee on Budget and
the Senate Committee on Budget
and Fiscal Review on the
following aspects of Title II
of the federal Workforce
Investment Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-
220) (WIA): (a) the makeup of
those adult education providers
that applied for competitive
grants under Title II and those
that obtained grants, by size,
geographic location, and type
(school districts, community
colleges, community-based
organizations, or other local
entities), (b) the extent to
which participating programs
were able to meet planned
performance targets, and (c) a
breakdown of the types of
courses (English as a Second
Language (ESL), ESL-Citizenship,
adult basic education, or adult
secondary education) included in
the performance targets of
participating agencies.
4. The State Department of
Education shall continue to
ensure that outcome measures for
State Department of State
Hospitals and State Department
of Developmental Services
clients are set at a level
where these clients will
continue to be eligible for
adult education services in the
current fiscal year and beyond
to the full extent authorized
under federal law. The State
Department of Education shall
also consult with the State
Department of State Hospitals,
State Department of
Developmental Services, and
Department of Finance for this
purpose.
5. The State Department of
Education Request for
Application (RFA) for these
funds shall include the
incorporation of core federal
performance metrics, including
placement in postsecondary
education, transition into
employment, and retention of
employment included in the
performance targets of
participating agencies. The WIA
California State Plan and the
department's adult education
planning document, ""Linking
Adults to Opportunity,'' shall
serve as source documents of the
RFA.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $10,500,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing
program.
6110-158-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98), for
transfer by the Controller to Section A of
the State School Fund in lieu of the amount
that otherwise would be appropriated pursuant
to Section 41841.5 of the Education Code,
Program 10.50.010.002-Adults in Correctional 15,096,0
Facilities.................................... 00
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section
41841.5 of the Education Code, or
any other provision of law, all
of the following shall apply:
(a) The amount appropriated
in this item and any
amount allocated for this
program in this act shall
be the only funds
available for allocation
by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction to
school districts or
county offices of
education for the Adults
in Correctional
Facilities Program.
(b) The amount appropriated
in this item shall be
allocated based upon
prior year rather than
current year expenditures.
(c) Funding distributed to
each local educational
agency (LEA) for
reimbursement of services
provided in the prior
fiscal year for the
Adults in Correctional
Facilities Program shall
be limited to the amount
received by the agency
for services provided in
the 2012-13 fiscal year.
Funding shall be reduced
or eliminated, as
appropriate, for any LEA
that reduces or
eliminates services
provided under this
program in the prior
fiscal year, as compared
to the level of services
provided in the 2012-13
fiscal year. Any funds
remaining as a result of
those decreased levels of
service shall be
allocated to provide
support for new programs
in accordance with
Section 41841.8 of the
Education Code.
(d) Funding appropriated in
this item for growth in
average daily
attendance (ADA) shall
first be allocated to
programs that are funded
for 20 units or less of
ADA, up to a maximum of
20 additional units of
ADA per program.
2. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $0 is provided for
adjustments in average daily
attendance. If growth funds are
insufficient, the State
Department of Education may
adjust the per-pupil growth rates
to conform to available funds.
Additionally, $129,000 is to
reflect a cost-of-living
adjustment.
6110-161-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition
98), Program 10.60-Special Education
Programs for Exceptional Children........ 3,308,667,000
3,286,970,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.60.050.003-
Special Education 3,235,058,00
Instruction.........
3,213,361,0 0
0
(2) 10.60.050.080-Early
Education Program
for Individuals
with Exceptional
Needs............... 87,507,000
(3) Reimbursements for
Early Education
Program, Part C..... -13,898,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
are for transfer by the
Controller to Section A of the
State School Fund, in lieu of
the amount that otherwise would
be appropriated for transfer
from the General Fund in the
State Treasury to Section A of
the State School Fund for the
2014-15 fiscal year pursuant to
Sections 14002 and 41301 of the
Education Code, for
apportionment pursuant to Part
30 (commencing with Section
56000) of Division 4 of Title 2
of the Education Code,
superseding all prior law.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $17,370,000
shall be available to provide
special education and related
services to pupils with low-
incidence disabilities pursuant
to their individualized
education program. The
Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall allocate these
funds to special education local
plan areas on an equal per-pupil
rate using the methodology
specified in Section 56836.22 of
the Education Code.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $39,738,000
shall be available for the
purposes of vocational training
and job placement for special
education pupils through Project
Workability I pursuant to
Article 3 (commencing with
Section 56470) of Chapter 4.5 of
Part 30 of Division 4 of Title 2
of the Education Code. As a
condition of receiving these
funds, each local educational
agency shall certify that the
amount of nonfederal resources,
exclusive of funds received
pursuant to this provision,
devoted to the provision of
vocational education for special
education pupils shall be
maintained at or above the level
provided in the 1984-85 fiscal
year. The Superintendent of
Public Instruction may waive
this requirement for local
educational agencies that
demonstrate that the requirement
would impose a severe hardship.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $154,442,000
is available to fund the costs
of children placed in licensed
children's institutions who
attend nonpublic schools based
on the funding formula
authorized in Chapter 914 of the
Statutes of 2004.
7. Funds available for infant units
shall be allocated with the
following average number of
pupils per unit:
(a) For special classes and
centers--16.
(b) For resource specialist
programs--24.
(c) For designated
instructional services-
-16.
8. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, early
education programs for infants
and toddlers shall be offered
for 200 days. Funds appropriated
in Schedule (2) shall be
allocated by the State
Department of Education for the
2014-15 fiscal year to those
programs receiving allocations
for instructional units pursuant
to Section 56432 of the
Education Code for the Early
Education Program for
Individuals with Exceptional
Needs operated pursuant to
Chapter 4.4 (commencing with
Section 56425) of Part 30 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code, based on
computing 200-day entitlements.
9. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, state funds
appropriated in Schedule (2) in
excess of the amount necessary
to fund the deficited
entitlements pursuant to Section
56432 of the Education Code
shall be available for
allocation by the State
Department of Education to local
educational agencies for the
operation of programs serving
solely low-incidence infants and
toddlers pursuant to Title
14 (commencing with Section
95000) of the Government Code.
These funds shall be allocated
to each local educational agency
for each solely low-incidence
child through two years of age
in excess of the number of
solely low-incidence children
through two years of age served
by the local educational agency
during the 1992-93 fiscal year
and reported on the April 1993
pupil count. These funds shall
only be allocated if the amount
of reimbursement received from
the State Department of
Developmental Services is
insufficient to fully fund the
costs of operating the Early
Intervention Program, as
authorized by Title 14
(commencing with Section 95000)
of the Government Code.
10. Funds appropriated in this item,
unless otherwise specified, are
available for the sole purpose
of funding 2014-15 fiscal year
special education program costs
and shall not be used to fund
any prior year adjustments,
claims, or costs.
11. Of the amount provided in
Schedule (1), up to $193,000
shall be available to fully fund
the declining enrollment of
necessary small special
education local plan areas
pursuant to Chapter 551 of the
Statutes of 2001.
12. Pursuant to Section 56427 of the
Education Code, of the funds
appropriated in Schedule (1), up
to $2,324,000 may be used to
provide funding for infant
programs, and may be used for
those programs that do not
qualify for funding pursuant to
Section 56432 of the Education
Code.
13. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $1,317,000
shall be used for a personnel
development program. This
program shall include state-
sponsored staff development for
special education personnel to
have the necessary content
knowledge and skills to serve
children with disabilities. This
funding may include training and
services targeting special
education teachers and related
service personnel that teach
core academic or multiple
subjects to meet the applicable
special education requirements
of the federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.).
14. Of the amount appropriated in
this item, up to $1,480,000 is
available for the state's share
of costs in the settlement of
Emma C. v. Delaine Eastin,
et al. (N.D. Cal. No. C96-
4179TEH). The State Department
of Education shall report by
January 1, 2015, to the fiscal
committees of both houses of the
Legislature, the Department of
Finance, and the Legislative
Analyst's Office on the planned
use of the additional special
education funds provided to the
Ravenswood Elementary School
District pursuant to this
settlement. The report shall
also provide the State
Department of Education's best
estimate of when this
supplemental funding will no
longer be required by the court.
The State Department of
Education shall comply with the
requirements of Section 948 of
the Government Code in any
further request for funds to
satisfy this settlement.
15. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, state funds
appropriated in Schedule (1) in
excess of the amount necessary
to fund the defined
entitlement shall be to fulfill
other shortages in entitlements
budgeted in this schedule by the
State Department of Education,
upon Department of Finance
approval, to any program funded
under Schedule (1).
16. Of the amount specified in
Schedule (1), $357,041,000 shall
be available only to provide
educationally related mental
health services, including out-
of-home residential services for
emotionally disturbed pupils,
required by an individualized
education program pursuant to
the federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.) and as
described in Section 56363 of
the Education Code. The
Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall allocate these
funds to special education local
plan areas in the 2014-15 fiscal
year based upon an equal rate
per pupil using the methodology
specified in Section 56836.07
of the Education Code.
18. The funds appropriated in this
item reflect an adjustment to
the base funding of 0.112
percent for the annual
adjustment in statewide average
daily attendance.
19. Of the amount provided in
Schedule (1), $30,673,000 is to
reflect a cost-of-living
adjustment.
20. Of the amount provided in
Schedule (2), $742,000 is to
reflect a cost-of-living
adjustment.
21. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $6,000,000
is available for extraordinary
costs associated with single
placements. Special education
local plan areas are eligible to
submit claims for costs
exceeding the threshold
calculated pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section
56836.21 of the Education Code,
on forms developed by the State
Department of Education pursuant
to subdivision (c) of Section
56836.21 of the Education Code.
(a) Up to $3,000,000 shall
first be allocated in
reimbursements for
extraordinary costs
associated with
educationally related
mental health services,
including out-of-home
residential services for
necessary small special
education local plan
areas, as defined in
Section 56212 of the
Education Code.
(b) Any funds not used for
extraordinary costs
pursuant to subdivision
(a) shall be available
for extraordinary costs
associated with
placements in nonpublic,
nonsectarian schools,
pursuant to Section
56836.21 of the Education
Code. These funds shall
also provide
reimbursement for costs
associated with pupils
residing in licensed
children's institutions.
22. Of the amount specified in
Schedule (1), the amount equal
to that which was received by
each SELPA in the 2013-14 fiscal
year pursuant to Provision 24 of
the Budget Act of 2013 shall be
added to each SELPA's base
funding in the 2014-15 fiscal
year, as determined pursuant
to Section 56836.10 of the
Education Code.
23. Of the amount specified in
Schedule (1), up to $2,789,000
shall be available for small
SELPAs to conduct regionalized
services, pursuant to Section
56836.31 of the Education Code.
24. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (1) shall first be
considered offsetting revenues
within the meaning of
subdivision (e) of Section 17556
of the Government Code for any
reimbursable mandated cost claim
for behavioral intervention
plans (CSM 4465), inclusive of
activities performed pursuant to
Sections 56521.1 and 56521.2 of
the Education Code.
6110-161-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund, Program 10.60-
Special Education Programs for
Exceptional Children..................... 1,210,078,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.60.050.012-IDEA,
Special Education 1,090,842,00
Entitlements........
1,092,642,0 0
0
(2) 10.60.050.021-IDEA,
State Level
Activities.......... 80,275,000
78,475,000
(3) 10.60.050.030-P.L.
99-457, Preschool
Grant Program....... 33,877,000
(4) 10.60.050.031-IDEA,
State
Improvement Grant,
Special Education... 2,190,000
(5) 10.60.050.032-IDEA,
Family Empowerment
Centers............. 2,794,000
(6) 20.80.002-
Supplemental
Grants: Newborn
Hearing Grant....... 100,000
Provisions:
1. In accordance with federal law,
the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1) shall be
distributed to local and state
agencies on the basis of the
federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.)
permanent formula.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), up to $300,000
shall be used to develop and
test procedures, materials, and
training for alternative dispute
resolution in special education.
3. Of the funds appropriated by
Schedule (3) for the Preschool
Grant Program, $1,228,000 shall
be used for in-service training
and shall include a parent
training component and may, in
addition, include a staff
training program. These funds
may be used to provide training
in alternative dispute
resolution and the local
mediation of disputes. This
program shall include state
sponsored and local components.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $1,420,000 is
available for local assistance
grants to monitor local
educational agency compliance
with state and federal laws and
regulations governing special
education. This funding level is
to be used to continue the
facilitated reviews and, to the
extent consistent with State
Performance Plan/Annual
Performance Report Indicators
developed by the State
Department of Education, these
activities shall focus on local
educational agencies identified
by the United States Department
of Education's Office of Special
Education Programs.
5. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (5) shall be used for
the purposes of Family
Empowerment Centers on
Disability pursuant to Chapter
690 of the Statutes of 2001.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), $69,000,000 shall
be available only for the
purpose of providing
educationally related mental
health services, including out-
of-home residential services for
emotionally disturbed pupils,
required by an
individualized education program
pursuant to the federal
Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec.
1400 et seq.) and as described
in Section 56363 of the
Education Code. The
Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall allocate these
funds to special education local
plan areas in the 2014-15 fiscal
year based upon an equal rate
per pupil using the methodology
specified in Section 56836.07 of
the Education Code.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (4), $2,190,000 is
provided for scientifically
based professional development
as part of the State Personnel
Development grant.
8. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), up to $3,894,000
shall be available for
transfer to the state special
schools for student
transportation allowances.
9. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $4,888,000 in one-
time federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.)
carryover funds shall be
available to support the
existing program.
10. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), $1,800,000 in
federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.)
carryover funds shall be
available for transfer to the
state special schools on a one-
time basis.
11. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3), $200,000 in one-
time federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.)
carryover funds shall be
available to support the
existing program.
1 2 1 . Of the funds appropriated
in
Schedule (2), up to $3,861,000
in federal Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 1400 et seq.)
funds shall be available for the
State Department of Education to
provide accessible instructional
materials to local educational
agencies.
1 3 2 . It is the intent of the
Legislature that beginning in
fiscal year 2015-16, local
educational agencies shall pay a
portion of the state's costs to
produce instructional materials
for visually impaired pupils.
The amount charged to each local
educational agency that accesses
materials from the statewide
clearinghouse shall be similar
to the amount the local
educational agency pays for the
comparable materials for
nonvisually impaired pupils.
6110-166-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98), for
transfer to Section A of the State School
Fund for purposes of Article 5 (commencing
with Section 54690) of Chapter 9 of Part 29
of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education
Code, Partnership Academies Program........... 21,428,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.70.070.001-
California Partnership
Academies.............. 18,831,000
(2) 10.70.070.003-
""Clean'' Technology
Partnership Academies.. 2,597,000
Provisions:
1. If there are any funds in this item
that are not allocated for planning
or operational grants, the State
Department of Education may
allocate those remaining funds as
one-time grants to state-funded
partnership academies to be used
for one-time purposes.
2. The State Department of Education
shall not authorize new partnership
academies without the approval of
the Department of Finance and 30-
day notification to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee.
3. Notwithstanding Provisions 1 and 2,
the funds appropriated in Schedule
(2) shall be available consistent
with Article 5.5 (commencing with
Section 54698) of Chapter 9 of
Part 29 of Division 4 of Title 2 of
the Education Code.
6110-166-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 10.70-
Vocational Education, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund.......................... 118,731,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item include federal Carl D.
Perkins Career and Technical
Education Improvement Act of
2006 (P.L. 109-270) funds for
the current fiscal year to be
transferred to the community
colleges by means of
interagency agreements for the
purpose of funding career
technical education programs
in community colleges.
2. The State Board of Education
and the Board of Governors of
the California Community
Colleges shall target funds
appropriated by this item to
provide services to persons
participating in welfare-to-
work activities under the
CalWORKs program.
3. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall report, not
later than February 1 of each
year, to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee and the
Director of Finance,
describing the amount of
carryover funds from this
item, reasons for the
carryover, and plans to reduce
the amount of carryover.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $6,298,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing
program.
6110-167-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98), for
transfer to Section A of the State School
Fund, Program 10.70-Agricultural Career
Technical Education Incentive Program
established pursuant to Article 7.5
(commencing with Section 52460) of Chapter 9
of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Education Code................................ 4,134,000
Provisions:
1. As a condition of receiving funds
appropriated in this item, a school
district shall certify to the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
both of the following:
(a) Agricultural Career Technical
Education Incentive Program funds
shall be expended for the items
identified in its application,
except that, in items of
expenditure classification 4000,
only the total cost of expenses
shall be required and itemization
shall not be required.
(b) The school district shall provide
at least 50 percent of the cost
of the items and costs from
expenditure classification 4000,
as identified in its application,
from other funding sources.
This provision does not limit the
authority of the Superintendent
of Public Instruction to waive
the local matching requirement
established by subdivision (b) of
Section 52461.5 of the Education
Code.
2. The funds appropriated in this item
reflect an adjustment to the base
funding of 0.0 percent for an
adjustment in statewide average daily
attendance.
3. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $0 is to reflect a cost-of-
living adjustment.
6110-170-0001--For local assistance, Department of
Education, pursuant to Section 88532 of the Education
Code.................................................. 0
Schedule:
(1) 20.40.800-Career Technical
Education.................. 15,800,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -15,800,000
Provisions:
1. Funding in this item shall be provided
from the Quality Education Investment Act
of 2006, in accordance with Section
52055.770 of the Education Code, pursuant
to an interagency agreement between
the Office of the Chancellor of the
California Community Colleges and the
State Department of Education.
2. Funds appropriated in this item are for
the purpose of aligning career-technical
education curriculum between K-12 and
community colleges in targeted industry-
driven programs.
3. The amounts in this item may be adjusted
by budget revision to conform to the
interagency agreement between the
Chancellor of the California Community
Colleges and the State Department of
Education if approved by the Department of
Finance.
4. Of the funds appropriated in this item,
$800,000 reflects one-time reimbursement
carryover funds. Specifically, $400,000 is
to complete unfinished projects of the
Leadership Development Institutes and the
New Career Technical Student
Organizations, up to $275,000 is to
contract for an evaluation of the Linked
Learning Pilot Program, and $125,000 is
for grants to the existing participants of
the Linked Learning Pilot Program. The
Department of Education shall conduct a
competitive bidding process to select an
evaluator for the evaluation of the Linked
Learning Pilot Program. Any funds not
spent on the evaluation shall be
redirected to program participants.
6110-181-0140--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the
California Environmental License Plate Fund,
for purposes of Section 21190 of the Public
Resources Code................................ 360,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.10.055-Environmental
Education................... 548,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -188,000
6110-182-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98), for
transfer to Section A of the State School
Fund, Program 20.20.030-K-12 High-Speed 35,029,00
Network....................................... 0
8,340,000
Provisions:
1. Expenditure authority of no greater
than $39,629,000 is provided for the
K-12 High-Speed Network.
(a) Of the amount authorized for
expenditure in this provision,
$4,600,000 shall be funded by E-
rate and California Teleconnect
Fund moneys. The lead educational
agency or the Corporation for
Education Network Initiatives in
California (CENIC), or both,
shall submit quarterly reports to
the Department of Finance and the
Legislature on funds received
from E-rate and the California
Teleconnect Fund.
(b) For the 2014-15 fiscal year, all
major subcontracts of the K-12
High-Speed Network program shall
be excluded from both the
eligible program costs on which
indirect costs are charged and
from the calculation of the
indirect cost rate based on that
year's data. For purposes of this
provision, a major subcontract is
defined as a subcontract for
services in an amount in excess
of $25,000.
2. Of the amount authorized for
expenditure in Provision 1,
$26,689,000 is to support network
$26,689,000 is reappropriated with
one-time Proposition 98 General Fund
savings in Provision 6 of Item 6110-
488 to support network connectivity
infrastructure
grants
infrastructure grants and completion of
a statewide
report
of network connectivity
of a statewide report of network
connectivity infrastructure by the K- 12
High-Speed
12 High-Speed Network in consultation
with the
with the Department of Education and
State
State Board of Education.
(a) Network connectivity
infrastructure grants shall be
distributed by the K-12 High-
Speed Network, in consultation
with the Department of Education
and State Board of Education,
based on an objective
assessment of need using the data
included in the statewide report
of network connectivity
infrastructure, as specified in
subdivision (c) of this provision.
(b) The Department of Education, with
concurrence of the Executive
Director of the State Board of
Education, may direct the K-12
High-Speed Network to distribute
network connectivity
infrastructure grants to fund
projects critical for
implementation in the 2014-15
fiscal year of computer-based
assessments prior to the issuance
of the report required in
subdivision (c) of this
provision. These grants would
provision. First priority for
critical need grants shall go to
local educational agencies that
are unable to administer computer-
based assessments at the school
site and will experience the
greatest benefit in terms of the
number of students able to be
assessed at the school site as a
result of the grant. These grants
would take priority over all other
other grants described in
grants described in subdivision
(a) of this
(a) of this provision.
provision. As a condition of
receiving grant funding, all
local educational agencies shall
commit to supporting the ongoing
costs associated with improved
Internet infrastructure.
(c) The statewide report of network
connectivity infrastructure
shall, at a minimum, include all
of the following: (1) an
assessment of existing network
connectivity infrastructure that
takes student population at
respective school sites into
consideration and compares
existing Internet usage and
speeds with those required to
implement the computer-based
assessments included in the
state's assessment system; (2)
consider a tion; (2)
ll alternative
network
network connectivity options that
take
take geography, isolation,
student
student population, and cost into
consideration; and (3) wh
a t vailable
infrastructure that will expand
broadband capacity with minimal
f uture costs; (4) f ederal, state,
and local funding
and local funding that has been
has been invested in the past and
may be
m a y be a
vailable in the future for
for network connectivity
infrastructure or to expand
broadband capacity at respective
schoolsites, including state
funding for academic content
standards implementation that
will support Internet
infrastructure upgrades; and (5)
a detailed estimate, based on
findings of this provision, of
the costs associated with
upgrading Internet infrastructure at
respective
to implement the computer-based
assessments included in the
state's assessment system. This
schoolsites. This report shall be
completed by the
completed by the K-12
High-Speed Network, in
Network, in consultation
with the Department
the Department of Education and
the State Board
the State Board of Education, by
March 1, 2015,
March 1, 2015.
and submitted to the Department
of Finance, the Legislative
Analyst's Office, and the budget
committees of each house of the
Legislature.
(d) Upon distribution of all
available network connectivity
infrastructure grant funding, the
K-12 High-Speed Network shall
submit a report to the
budget
committees of the Legislature,
Department of
Department of Education, State
Board of
Board of Education, and
Education, and Department of
Finance that
Finance that describes the
describes the methodology used to
determine and
determine and prioritize grant
funding and
funding and provides a summary of
grant
the grant awards, including
g r ant r ecipients and associated
infrastructure projects . ,
and
details about any funding
approved for the K-12 High-Speed
Network to meet the requirements
of this item according to
subdivision (e) in this provision.
(e) If necessary, and upon approval
of the Department of Finance, the
K-12 High-Speed Network may use a
portion of network connectivity
infrastructure grant funding to
meet the requirements of this
item.
6110-183-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 20.10.045-
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
(Part A of Title IV of P.L. 107-110), payable
from the Federal Trust Fund.................... 654,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are made available through the
three-year Safe and Supportive Schools
Grant for the purpose of helping
schools improve safety and reduce
substance use. The State Department of
Education shall allocate these funds
in a manner consistent with the
state's approved application for these
funds and with federal regulations.
2. The funds appropriated in this item
are provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing program.
6110-193-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 20.60-
Instructional Support, Part B of Title II
of the federal Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 6661 et seq.;
Mathematics and Science Partnership Grants) 19,490,00
payable from the Federal Trust Fund......... 0
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $2,000,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing
program.
6110-194-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education, for allocation by
the Superintendent of Public Instruction
to school districts, county offices of
education, and other agencies for child
care and development programs included in
this item, in lieu of the amount that
otherwise would be appropriated pursuant
to any other statute....................... 822,235,000
Schedule:
(1.5 30.10.020-Child Care 1,402,291
) Services.................. ,000
(a) 30.10.020.
001-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
General
Child
Developmen
t 543,867,00
Programs.. 0
(c) 30.10.020.
004-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Migrant
Day Care.. 27,513,000
(d) 30.10.020.
007-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Alternativ
e Payment 182,296,00
Program... 0
(e) 30.10.020.
011-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t
Alternativ
e Payment
Program- 354,548,00
-Stage 2.. 0
(f) 30.10.020.
012-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t
Alternativ
e Payment
Program- 219,825,00
-Stage 3.. 0
(g) 30.10.020.
008-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Resource
and
Referral.. 18,687,000
(j) 30.10.020.
096-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Allowance
for
Handicappe
d......... 1,535,000
(k) 30.10.020.
106-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
California
Child
Care
Initiative
.......... 225,000
(l) 30.10.020.
901-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Quality
Improvemen
t......... 46,476,000
(n) 30.10.020.
920-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t, Local
Planning
Councils.. 3,319,000
(o) 30.10.020.
014-
Special
Program,
Child
Developmen
t,
Accounts
Payable... 4,000,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item -580,056,
6110-194-0890)............ 000
Provisions:
1. Funds in Schedules (1.5)(g),
Resource and Referral, (1.5)(k),
California Child Care Initiative,
(1.5)(l), Quality Improvement, and
(1.5)(n), Local Planning Councils,
shall be allocated to meet federal
requirements to improve the quality
of child care and shall be used in
accordance with the approved
California state plan for the
federal Child Care and Development
Fund that is developed pursuant to
the requirements under Section
8206.1 of the Education Code.
2. Nonfederal funds appropriated in
this item which have been budgeted
to meet the state's Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families
maintenance-of-effort requirement
established pursuant to the federal
Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
1996 (P.L. 104-193) may not be
expended in any way that would
cause their disqualification as a
federally allowable maintenance-of-
effort expenditure.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, funds in Schedule (1.5)(o)
are available for accounts payable
for alternative payment programs
for actual and allowable costs
incurred for additional services,
pursuant to Section 8222.1 of the
Education Code. The State
Department of Education shall give
priority for the allocation of
these funds for accounts payable.
5. The amounts provided in Schedules
(1.5)(a), (1.5)(c), (1.5)(d), and
(1.5)(j) of this item reflect an
adjustment to the base funding of
0.49 percent for an increase in the
population of 0-4 year-olds.
6. The maximum standard reimbursement
rate shall not exceed $36.10 per
day for general child care
programs. Furthermore, the migrant
child care program shall adhere to
the maximum standard reimbursement
rates as prescribed for the general
child care programs. All other
rates and adjustment factors shall
conform.
7. (a) Alternative payment child care
programs shall be subject to
the rate ceilings established
in the Regional Market Rate
Survey of California child
care and development providers
for provider payments. When
approved pursuant to Section
8447 of the Education Code,
any changes to the market rate
limits, adjustment factors, or
regions shall be utilized by
the State Department of
Education, the California
Community Colleges, and the
State Department of Social
Services in various programs
under the jurisdiction of
these departments.
(b) Starting July 1, 2014, through
December 31, 2014, the funds
appropriated in this item for
the cost of licensed child
care services provided through
alternative payment or voucher
programs, including those
provided under Article 3
(commencing with Section 8220)
and Article 15.5 (commencing
with Section 8350) of Chapter
2 of Part 6 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education Code,
shall be used only to
reimburse child care costs up
to the 85th percentile of the
rates charged by providers
offering the same type of
child care for the same age
child in that region, based on
the 2005 Regional Market Rate
Survey data. Starting January
1, 2015, the funds
appropriated in this item for
the cost of licensed child
care services provided through
alternative payment or voucher
programs, including those
provided under Article 3
(commencing with Section 8220)
and Article 15.5 (commencing
with Section 8350) of Chapter
2 of Part 6 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education Code,
shall be used only to
reimburse child care costs up
to the deficited 85th
percentile of the rates
charged by providers offering
the same type of child care
for the same age child in that
region, based on the 2009
Regional Market Rate Survey
data. The 85th percentile of
rates based on the 2009
Regional Market Rate Survey
shall be reduced by 13
percent, pursuant to Section
8447 of the Education Code. If
the reduced rate schedule
reimbursement amount for a
particular county rate is less
than the reimbursement amount
provided for the same rate
prior to January 1, 2015, then
the State Department of
Education shall use the rate
schedule from the 2005
Regional Market Rate Survey
for that particular
reimbursement amount.
(c) The funds appropriated in this
item for the cost of license-
exempt child care services
provided through alternative
payment or voucher programs,
including those provided under
Article 3 (commencing with
Section 8220) and Article 15.5
(commencing with Section 8350)
of Chapter 2 of Part 6 of
Division 1 of Title 1 of the
Education Code, shall be used
only to reimburse license-
exempt child care costs up to
60 percent of the regional
reimbursement rate limits
established for family child
care homes.
8. (a) The State Department of
Education (SDE) shall conduct
monthly analyses of CalWORKs
Stage 2 and Stage 3 caseloads
and expenditures and adjust
agency contract maximum
reimbursement amounts and
allocations as necessary to
ensure funds are distributed
proportionally to need. The
SDE shall share monthly
caseload analyses with the
State Department of Social
Services (DSS).
(b) The SDE shall provide
quarterly information
regarding the sufficiency of
funding for Stage 2 and Stage
3 to DSS. The SDE shall
provide caseloads,
expenditures, allocations,
unit costs, family fees, and
other key variables and
assumptions used in
determining the sufficiency of
state allocations. Detailed
backup by month and on a
county-by-county basis shall
be provided to the DSS at
least on a quarterly basis for
comparisons with Stage 1
trends.
(c) By September 30 and March 30
of each year, the SDE shall
ensure that detailed caseload
and expenditure data, through
the most recent period for
Stage 2 and Stage 3 along with
all relevant assumptions, is
provided to DSS to facilitate
budget development. The
detailed data provided shall
include actual and projected
monthly caseload from Stage 2
scheduled to time off of their
transitional child care
benefit from the last actual
month reported by agencies
through the next two fiscal
years as well as local
attrition experience. DSS
shall utilize data provided by
the SDE, including key
variables from the prior
fiscal year and the first two
months of the current fiscal
year, to provide coordinated
estimates in November of each
year for each of the three
stages of care for preparation
of the Governor's Budget, and
shall utilize data from at
least the first two quarters
of the current fiscal year,
and any additional monthly
data as they become available
for preparation of the May
Revision. The DSS shall share
its assumptions and
methodology with the SDE in
the preparation of the
Governor's Budget.
(d) The SDE shall coordinate with
the DSS to identify annual
general subsidized child care
program expenditures for
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families-eligible children.
The SDE shall modify existing
reporting forms as necessary
to capture this data.
(e) The SDE shall provide to the
DSS, upon request, access to
the information and data
elements necessary to comply
with federal reporting
requirements and any other
information deemed necessary
to improve estimation of child
care budgeting needs.
(f) On or before January 30, 2015,
following consultation with
the DSS, the SDE shall
determine the adequacy of
funding appropriated by the
Legislature for CalWORKs Stage
2 and Stage 3. If the SDE
determines that the Stage 2
appropriation exceeds the
current year caseload needs
and the Stage 3 appropriation
is not sufficient to fully
fund its caseload need, then
the SDE shall submit a request
to the Department of Finance
to transfer the excess funds
from Schedule (1.5)(e),
CalWORKs Stage 2 child care to
Schedule (1.5)(f), CalWORKs
Stage 3 child care.
Notwithstanding Section 26.00
or any other provision of law,
the Department of Finance may,
at its discretion, approve
such a transfer.
(g) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law or any other
sections of this act, the
Department of Finance may
augment the appropriation for
CalWORKs Stage 3 if the
estimate of expenditures, as
determined by the SDE,
following consultation with
the DSS, will exceed the
expenditures authorized in
Schedule (1.5)(f). The
Department of Finance shall
report any augmentation
pursuant to this paragraph to
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. At the time the
report is made, the amount of
the appropriation made in
Schedule (1.5)(f) shall be
increased by the amount of the
augmentation.
(h) The Director of Finance may,
pursuant to Provisions 8(f)
and 8(g), authorize the
augmentation of the amount
available for expenditure in
Schedule (1.5)(f) by making a
transfer from Schedule
(1.5)(e). An augmentation may
be authorized not sooner than
30 days after notification in
writing of the necessity to
exceed the limitations is
provided to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee,
or whatever lesser time the
chairperson of the joint
committee may determine. Any
request made by the SDE to
augment the CalWORKs Stage 3
appropriation shall be
approved only in order to
cover increases in costs that
are consistent with
assumptions of this act. This
provision shall not be
construed to treat Stage 3 as
an entitlement.
9. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the funds in Schedule
(1.5)(f) are reserved exclusively
for continuing child care for the
following: (a) former CalWORKs
families who are working, have left
cash aid, and have exhausted their
two-year eligibility for
transitional services in either
Stage 1 or Stage 2 pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 8351 or
Section 8353 of the Education Code,
respectively, but still meet
eligibility requirements for
receipt of subsidized child care
services, and (b) families who
received lump-sum diversion
payments or diversion services
under Section 11266.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code and
have spent two years in Stage 2 off
of cash aid, but still meet
eligibility requirements for
receipt of subsidized child care
services.
10. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, each local planning council
receiving funds appropriated in
Schedule (1.5)(n) shall meet the
requirements of Section 8499.5 of
the Education Code to the extent
feasible and to the extent data is
readily accessible.
11. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the implementation of
Provision 13 is not subject to the
appeal and resolution procedures
for agencies that contract with the
State Department of Education for
the provision of child care
services or the due process
requirements afforded to families
that are denied services specified
in Chapter 19 (commencing with
Section 18000) of Division 1 of
Title 5 of the California Code of
Regulations.
12. Notwithstanding the rulemaking
provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5
(commencing with Section 11340) of
Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of
the Government Code), the State
Department of Education may
implement Provision 13 through
management bulletins or similar
instructions.
13. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, families shall be
disenrolled from subsidized child
care services consistent with the
priorities for services specified
in subdivision (b) of Section 8263
of the Education Code. Families
shall be disenrolled in the
following order: (a) families with
the highest income below 70 percent
of the State Median Income (SMI)
adjusted for family size, (b) of
families with the same income
level, those that have been
receiving child care services for
the longest period of time, (c) of
families with the same income
level, those that have a child with
exceptional needs, and (d) families
with children who are receiving
child protective services or are at
risk of being neglected or abused,
regardless of family income.
14. Of the amount provided in Schedule
(1.5)(a), $2,000,000 is available
to provide 4,000 slots for
wraparound care for part-day state
preschool, beginning June 15, 2015.
6110-194-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the 580,056,0
Federal Trust Fund........................... 00
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in this item, to
the extent permissible under
federal law, are subject to
Section 8262 of the Education
Code.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $10,000,000 is from
the transfer of funds, pursuant
to Item 5180-402, from the
federal Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF) Block
Grant administered by the State
Department of Social Services
to the federal Child Care and
Development Block Grant for
CalWORKs Stage 2 child care.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $27,825,000 is
available on a one-time basis
for CalWORKs Stage 3 child care
from federal Child Care and
Development Block Grant funds
appropriated prior to the 2014-
15 federal fiscal year.
6110-195-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 20.60-
Instructional Support, Part A of Title
II of the federal Elementary and
Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec.
6621 et seq.; Teacher and Principal
Training and Recruiting Fund), payable
from the Federal Trust Fund.............. 251,715,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.60.280-Improving
Teacher Quality
Local Grants........ 240,206,000
(2) 20.60.190.300-
California Subject
Matter Projects..... 3,791,000
(3) 20.60.300-Improving
Teacher Quality
Higher Education
Grants.............. 6,618,000
(4) 20.60.301-Improving
Teacher Quality
State-Level
Activities.......... 500,000
(5) 20.60.302-Improving
Teacher Quality
State-Local
Activities
(Administrator
Induction).......... 600,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (2) shall be
transferred to the University
of California, which shall use
the funds for the Subject
Matter Projects pursuant to
Article 1 (commencing with
Section 99200) of Chapter 5 of
Part 65 of Division 14 of Title
3 of the Education Code.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (3) shall be for local
assistance activities for the
Improving Teacher Quality
Higher Education grants, funded
through the federal No Child
Left Behind Act of 2001 (P.L.
107-110).
3. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (4) shall be reserved
for the professional
development of private school
teachers and administrators as
required by Title II of the
federal Elementary and
Secondary Education Act (20
U.S.C. Sec. 6601 et seq.).
4. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), $118,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
for transfer to the University
of California and shall be used
for the Subject Matter
Projects. None of these funds
shall be used for additional
indirect administrative costs.
5. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), $106,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
for transfer to the
University of California and
shall be used for the Subject
Matter Projects. None of these
funds shall be used for
additional indirect
administrative costs.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (3), $271,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
for the Improving Teacher
Quality Higher Education
Grants. None of these funds
shall be used for additional
indirect administrative costs.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (5), $600,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
for purposes of Administrator
Induction Programs that are
approved by the Commission on
Teacher Credentialing.
6110-196-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer by the Controller to Section
A of the State School Fund, for
allocation by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction to school districts,
county offices of education, and other
agencies for the purposes of part-day
state preschool programs pursuant to
Article 7 (commencing with Section 8235)
of Chapter 2 of Part 6 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education Code funded in
this item, in lieu of the amount that
otherwise would be appropriated pursuant 1,922,460,0
to any other statute...................... 00
654,450,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.10.010-Special
Program, Child
Development,
Preschool Education. 637,450,000
579,450,000
(1.1) 30.10.011-Special
Program, Child
Development,
Quality Rating
(1.5) 30.10.020-Child
1,865,066,0 Improvement
System
Care Services....... 00
Grants.............. 50,000,000
(1.2) 30.10.012-Special
Program, Child
(a) Development,
30.10.02
0.001-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
General
Child
Developm
ent
Programs 708,21
........ 1,000
Preschool Quality... 25,000,000
(c) 30.10.02
0.004-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Migrant
Day 26,241
Care ... ,000
(d) 30.10.02
0.007-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Alternat
ive
Payment 384,26
Program. 6,000
(e) 30.10.02
0.011-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent
Alternat
ive
Payment
Program-
- Stage 362,52
2....... 1,000
(f) 30.10.02
0.012-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent
Alternat
ive
Payment
Program-
- Stage 225,08
3....... 8,000
(g) 30.10.02
0.008-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Resource
and
Referral 18,687
........ ,000
(j) 30.10.02
0.096-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Allowanc
e for
Handicap 1,463,
ped..... 000
(k) 30.10.02
0.106-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Californ
ia
Child
Care
Initiati 225,00
ve...... 0
(l) 30.10.02
0.901-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Quality
Improvem 131,04
ent..... 5,000
(n) 30.10.02
0.920-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Local
Planning
Councils 3,319,
........ 000
(o) 30.10.02
0.014-
Special
Program,
Child
Developm
ent,
Accounts 4,000,
Payable. 000
(2) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 6110-196- -580,056,00
0890)............... 0
Provisions:
2. Nonfederal funds appropriated
in this item which have been
budgeted to meet the state's
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families maintenance-of-effort
requirement established
pursuant to the federal
Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193) may
not be expended in any way that
would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
3. The amount provided in
Schedule
Schedules (1), (1.5)(a),
(1.5)(c), (1.5)(d), and
(1 .5 ) (j) reflect
s an adjustment to
t o t he base funding of 0.49
percent for an increase in the
population of 0-4 year-olds.
4. The maximum standard
reimbursement rate shall not
exceed $22.81 per day for state
preschool programs.
5. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $5,000,000
is available for the family
literacy supplemental grant
provided to California state
preschool programs pursuant to
Section 8238.4 of the Education
Code.
6. Funds in Schedules (1.5)(g),
Resource and Referral,
(1.5)(k), California Child Care
Initiative, (1.5)(l), Quality
6. The amount provided in Schedule
(1.1) is available for Quality
Rating and Improvement , and (1.5)(n),
System
grants provided to state
preschool programs pursuant to
Section 8203.1 of the Education
Local Planning Co uncils,
shall de.
be allocated to meet federal
requirements to improve the
quality of child care and shall
be used in accordance with the
approved California state plan
for the federal Child Care and
Development Fund that is
developed pursuant to the
requirements under Section
8206.1 of the Education Code.
7. Nonfederal funds appropriated
in this item that have been
budgeted to meet the state's
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families maintenance-of-effort
requirement established
pursuant to the federal
Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193)
shall not be expended in any
way that would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
8. Notwithstanding Section 8278.3
of the Education Code or any
other provision of law, up to
$5,000,000 of the Child Care
Facilities Revolving Fund
balance may be allocated for
use on a one-time basis for
renovations and repairs to meet
health and safety standards, to
comply with the federal
Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101
et seq.), and to perform
emergency repairs that were the
result of an unforeseen event
and are necessary to maintain
continued normal operation of
the child care and development
program. These funds shall be
made available to school
districts and contracting
agencies that provide
subsidized center-based
services pursuant to the Child
Care and Development
Services Act (Chapter 2
(commencing with Section 8200)
of Part 6 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education Code).
9. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds in
Schedule (1.5)(o) are available
for accounts payable for
alternative payment programs
for actual and allowable costs
incurred for additional
services, pursuant to Section
8222.1 of the Education Code.
The State Department of
Education shall give priority
for the allocation of these
funds for accounts payable.
10. The maximum standard
reimbursement rate shall not
exceed $36.96 per day for
general child care programs.
Furthermore, the migrant child
care program shall adhere to
the maximum standard
reimbursement rates as
prescribed for the general
child care programs. All other
rates and adjustment factors
shall conform.
11. (a) Alternative payment child
care programs shall be
subject to the rate
ceilings established in
the Regional Market Rate
Survey of California child
care and development
providers for provider
payments. When approved
pursuant to Section 8447
of the Education Code, any
changes to the market rate
limits, adjustment
factors, or regions shall
be utilized by the State
Department of Education,
the California Community
Colleges, and the State
Department of Social
Services in various
programs under the
jurisdiction of these
departments.
(b) Beginning July 1, 2014, to
December 31, 2014,
inclusive, the funds
appropriated in this item
for the cost of licensed
child care services
provided through
alternative payment or
voucher programs,
including those provided
under Article 3
(commencing with Section
8220) and Article 15.5
(commencing with Section
8350) of Chapter 2 of Part
6 of Division 1 of Title 1
of the Education Code,
shall be used only to
reimburse child care costs
up to the 85th percentile
of the rates charged by
providers offering the
same type of child care
for the same age child in
that region, based on the
2005 Regional Market Rate
Survey data.
(c) Beginning January 1, 2015,
the funds appropriated in
this item for the cost of
licensed child care
services provided
through alternative
payment or voucher
programs, including those
provided under Article 3
(commencing with Section
8220) and Article 15.5
(commencing with Section
8350) of Chapter 2 of Part
6 of Division 1 of Title 1
of the Education Code,
shall be used only to
reimburse child care costs
up to the 85th percentile
of the rates charged by
providers offering the
same type of child care
for the same age child in
that region, based on the
2010 Regional Market Rate
Survey data.
(d) The funds appropriated in
this item for the cost of
license-exempt child care
services provided through
alternative payment or
voucher programs,
including those provided
under Article 3
(commencing with Section
8220) and Article 15.5
(commencing with Section
8350) of Chapter 2 of Part
6 of Division 1 of Title 1
of the Education Code,
shall be used only to
reimburse license-exempt
child care costs up to 60
percent of the regional
reimbursement rate limits
established for family
child care homes.
12. (a) The State Department of
Education (SDE) shall
conduct monthly analyses
of CalWORKs Stage 2 and
Stage 3 caseloads and
expenditures and adjust
agency contract maximum
reimbursement amounts and
allocations as necessary
to ensure funds are
distributed proportionally
to need. The SDE shall
share monthly caseload
analyses with the State
Department of Social
Services (SDSS).
(b) The SDE shall provide
quarterly information
regarding the sufficiency
of funding for Stage 2 and
Stage 3 to SDSS. The SDE
shall provide caseloads,
expenditures, allocations,
unit costs, family fees,
and other key variables
and assumptions used in
determining the
sufficiency of state
allocations. Detailed
backup by month and on a
county-by-county basis
shall be provided to
the SDSS at least on a
quarterly basis for
comparisons with Stage 1
trends.
(c) By September 30 and March
30 of each year, the SDE
shall ensure that detailed
caseload and expenditure
data, through the most
recent period for Stage 2
and Stage 3 along with all
relevant assumptions, is
provided to SDSS to
facilitate budget
development. The detailed
data provided shall
include actual and
projected monthly caseload
from Stage 2 scheduled to
time off of their
transitional child care
benefit from the last
actual month reported by
agencies through the next
two fiscal years as well
as local attrition
experience. SDSS shall
utilize data provided by
the SDE, including key
variables from the prior
fiscal year and the first
two months of the current
fiscal year, to provide
coordinated estimates in
November of each year for
each of the three stages
of care for preparation of
the Governor's Budget, and
shall utilize data from at
least the first two
quarters of the current
fiscal year, and any
additional monthly data as
they become available for
preparation of the May
Revision. The SDSS shall
share its assumptions and
methodology with the SDE
in the preparation of the
Governor's Budget.
(d) The SDE shall
coordinate with the SDSS
to identify annual general
subsidized child care
program expenditures for
Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families-eligible
children. The SDE shall
modify existing reporting
forms as necessary to
capture this data.
(e) The SDE shall provide to
the SDSS, upon request,
access to the information
and data elements
necessary to comply with
federal reporting
requirements and any other
information deemed
necessary to improve
estimation of child care
budgeting needs.
(f) On or before January 30,
2015, following
consultation with the
SDSS, the SDE shall
determine the adequacy of
funding appropriated by
the Legislature for
CalWORKs Stage 2 and Stage
3. If the SDE determines
that the Stage 2
appropriation exceeds the
current year caseload
needs and the Stage 3
appropriation is not
sufficient to fully fund
its caseload need, then
the SDE shall submit a
request to the Department
of Finance to transfer the
excess funds from Schedule
(1.5)(e), CalWORKs Stage 2
child care to Schedule
(1.5)(f), CalWORKs Stage 3
child care.
Notwithstanding Section
26.00 or any other
provision of law, the
Department of Finance may,
at its discretion, approve
such a transfer.
(g) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law or any
other sections of this
act, the Department of
Finance may augment the
appropriation for CalWORKs
Stage 3 if the estimate of
expenditures, as
determined by the SDE,
following consultation
with the SDSS, will exceed
the expenditures
authorized in Schedule
(1.5)(f). The Department
of Finance shall report
any augmentation pursuant
to this paragraph to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. At the time the
report is made, the amount
of the appropriation made
in Schedule (1.5)(f) shall
be increased by the amount
of the augmentation.
(h) The Director of Finance
may, pursuant to
Provisions 12(f) and
12(g), authorize the
augmentation of the amount
available for expenditure
in Schedule (1.5)(f) by
making a transfer from
Schedule (1.5)(e). An
augmentation may be
authorized not sooner than
30 days after notification
in writing of the
necessity to exceed the
limitations is provided to
the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee, or
whatever lesser time the
chairperson of the joint
committee may determine.
Any request made by the
SDE to augment the
CalWORKs Stage 3
appropriation shall be
approved only in order to
cover increases in costs
that are consistent with
assumptions of this act.
This provision shall not
be construed to treat
Stage 3 as an entitlement.
13. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds in
Schedule (1.5)(f) are reserved
exclusively for continuing
child care for the following:
(a) former CalWORKs families
who are working, have left cash
aid, and have exhausted their
two-year eligibility for
transitional services in either
Stage 1 or 2 pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 8351
or Section 8353 of the
Education Code, respectively,
but still meet eligibility
requirements for receipt of
subsidized child care services,
and (b) families who received
lump-sum diversion payments or
diversion services under
Section 11266.5 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code
and have spent two years in
Stage 2 off of cash aid, but
still meet eligibility
requirements for receipt of
subsidized child care services.
14. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, each local
planning council receiving
funds appropriated in Schedule
(1.5)(n) shall meet the
requirements of Section 8499.5
of the Education Code to the
extent feasible and to the
extent data is readily
accessible.
15. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
implementation of Provision 13
is not subject to the appeal
and resolution procedures for
agencies that contract with the
State Department of Education
for the provision of child care
services or the due process
requirements afforded to
families that are denied
services specified in Chapter
19 (commencing with Section
18000) of Division 1 of Title 5
of the California Code of
Regulations.
16. Notwithstanding the rulemaking
provisions of the
Administrative Procedure Act
(Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
Section 11340) of Part 1 of
Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code), the State
Department of Education may
implement Provision 13 through
management bulletins or similar
instructions.
17. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, families
shall be disenrolled from
subsidized child care services
consistent with the priorities
for services specified in
subdivision (b) of Section 8263
of the Education Code. Families
shall be disenrolled in the
following order: (a) families
with the highest income below
70 percent of the State Median
Income (SMI) adjusted for
family size; (b) of families
with the same income level,
those that have been receiving
child care services for the
longest period of time; (c) of
families with the same income
level, those that have a child
with exceptional needs; and (d)
families with children who are
receiving child protective
services or are at risk of
being neglected or abused,
regardless of family income.
7. The amount provided in Schedule
(1.2) is available for
professional development and
stipends for teacher education
for transitional kindergarten
and state preschool teachers.
Priority for teacher education
stipends is for transitional
kindergarten teachers.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in this schedule
shall be available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
8. Of the amount provided in
schedule (1), $1,000,000 is
available to provide 4,000
slots for part-day state
preschool, beginning June 15,
2015.
6110-196-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the 555,631,0
Federal Trust Fund .......................... 00
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in this item, to
the extent permissible under
federal law, are subject to
Section 8262 of the Education
Code.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $10,000,000 is from
the transfer of funds, pursuant
to Item 5180-402, from the
federal Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF) Block
Grant administered by the State
Department of Social Services
to the federal Child Care and
Development Block Grant for
CalWORKs Stage 2 child care.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $20,723,000 is
available on a one-time basis
for CalWORKs Stage 3 child care
from federal Child Care and
Development Block Grant funds
appropriated prior to the 2014-
15 federal fiscal year.
6110-197-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, 21st Century
Community Learning Centers Program........ 158,324,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.10.080-Special
Program, Child
Development, 21st
Century Community
Learning Centers
Program............. 158,324,000
Provisions:
1. The State Department of
Education shall, by March 1 of
each year, provide a report to
the Director of Finance and the
Legislative Analyst's Office
that includes, but is not
limited to, allocation and
expenditure data for all
programs funded in this item in
the past three years, the
reasons for carryover, and the
planned uses of carryover funds.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $36,629,000 is
provided in one-time carryover
funds to support the existing
program.
6110-200-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5),
as amended, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund....................................... 22,799,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are available to support
local quality improvement
activities under the Race to
the Top-Early Learning
Challenge Grant.
2. The State Department of
Education shall submit a
report to the fiscal
committees of the Legislature
and the administration by May
1 of each fiscal year on the
state and local activities
undertaken with the Race to
the Top-Early Learning
Challenge Grant. The
department shall submit this
report each year until a final
report on the project is
completed. The report shall
include funding allocations
and a detailed description for
each activity funded with the
grant.
6110-201-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 30.20.010-Child
Nutrition School Breakfast and Summer
Food Service Program grants pursuant to
Article 11 (commencing with Section
49550) of Chapter 9 of Part 27 of the
Education Code............................ 1,017,000
6110-201-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 30.20-
Child Nutrition, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund....................... 2,801,432,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.20.010-Child 2,772,432,00
Nutrition Programs.. 0
(2) 30.20.040-Summer
Food Service
Program............. 29,000,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (1), $3,051,000 is
provided on a one-time basis for
National School Lunch Program
equipment assistance grants.
6110-203-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 30.20.010-Child
Nutrition Programs, established pursuant
to Sections 41311, 49501, 49536, 49550,
49552, and 49559 of the Education Code..... 158,363,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this
item shall be allocated
pursuant to Section 41311 of
the Education Code. Claims for
reimbursement of meals
pursuant to this allocation
shall be submitted by school
districts on or before
September 30, 2015, to be
eligible for reimbursement.
2. Funds designated for child
nutrition programs in this
item shall be allocated in
accordance with Section 49536
of the Education Code;
however, the allocation shall
be based not on all meals
served, but on the number of
meals that are served and that
qualify as free or reduced-
price meals in accordance with
Sections 49501, 49550, and
49552 of the Education Code.
3. If the appropriation in this
item is insufficient to fully
fund all eligible
reimbursement claims pursuant
to Section 49430.5 of the
Education Code, the State
Department of Education shall
reimburse eligible claims at a
prorated share of the funds
appropriated in this item.
4. The State Department of
Education shall notify the
Department of Finance in
writing 30 days prior to
paying prior year
reimbursement claims from this
item pursuant to Section
16304.1 of the Government
Code. No reimbursements shall
be made prior to final
approval of the Department of
Finance.
5. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $ 1,335,000 is to
reflect a cost-of-living
adjustment.
6. The funds appropriated in this
item reflect a growth
adjustment of -$703,000 due to
a decrease in the projected
number of meals served.
6110-240-0890--For local assistance,
Department of Education, Program 20.70.010-
Instructional Support: Advanced Placement
Fee Waiver, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund......................................... 12,725,000
Provisions:
1. Funding shall be used for
advanced placement examination
fee reimbursements, for
Advanced Placement,
International Baccalaureate and
Cambridge tests, for low-income
pupils as specified under the
conditions of the federal grant
application through which these
funds are authorized.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $612,000 is provided
in one-time carryover funds to
support the existing program.
6110-280-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
Program 20.40.800-Instructional Support - 300,000,0
Career Technical Education................... 250,000,0
Career Technical Education...................
00
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are available for one-time
grants for the Career Technical
Education Pathways Grant
Program pursuant to legislation
enacted in 2014-15.
6110-295-0001--For local assistance, Department
of Education (Proposition 98), for
reimbursement, in accordance with the
provisions of Section 6 of Article XIII B of
the California Constitution or Section 17561 of
the Government Code, of the cost of any new
program or increased level of service of an
existing program mandated by statute or
executive order, for disbursement by the
Controller for claims for costs incurred during
the 2012-13 fiscal year......................... 49,000
Schedule:
(1) 98.01.003.677-
Consolidation of Annual
Parent
Notification/Schoolsite
Discipline
Rules/Alternative
Schools (Ch. 36, Stats.
1977) (CSM 4445, 4453,
4461, 4462, 4474, 4488,
97-TC-24, 99-TC-09, and
00-TC-12)............... 1,000
(2) 98.01.003.999-Academic
Performance Index (Ch.
3, Stats. 1999, 1st Ex.
Sess.) (01-TC-22)....... 1,000
(3) 98.01.009.894-Caregiver
Affidavits to Establish
Residence for School
Attendance (Ch. 98,
Stats. 1994) (CSM 4497). 1,000
(4) 98.01.048.675-Mandate
Reimbursement Process I
and II (Ch. 486, Stats.
1975) (CSM 4485)........ 1,000
(5) 98.01.049.802-
Notification of Truancy
(Ch. 498, Stats. 1983)
(CSM 4133).............. 1,000
(6) 98.01.049.803-Pupil
Suspensions,
Expulsions, and
Expulsion Appeals (Ch.
498, Stats. 1983) (CSM
4455, 4456, and 4463)... 1,000
(7) 98.01.078.192-Charter
Schools I, II, and III
(Ch. 781, Stats. 1992)
(CSM 4437 et al., 99-TC-
03 , and 99-TC-14)...... 1,000
(8) 98.01.081.891-AIDS
Instruction and AIDS
Prevention Instruction
(Ch. 818, Stats. 1991
and Ch. 403, Stats.
1998) (CSM 4422, 99-TC-
07, and 00-TC-01)....... 1,000
(9) 98.01.096.175-
Collective Bargaining
and Collective
Bargaining Agreement
Disclosure (Ch. 961,
Stats. 1975) (CSM 4425
and 97-TC-08)........... 1,000
(10) 98.01.096.577-Pupil
Health Screenings (Ch.
1208, Stats. 1976) (CSM
4440)................... 1,000
(11) 98.01.097.595-Physical
Performance Tests (Ch.
975, Stats. 1995) (96-
365-01)................. 1,000
(12) 98.01.101.184-Juvenile
Court Notices II (Ch.
1011, Stats. 1984 and
Ch. 1423, Stats. 1984)
(CSM 4475).............. 1,000
(13) 98.01.111.789-
Consolidation of Law
Enforcement Agency
Notifications (LEAN)
and Missing Children
Reports (MCR) (Ch.
1117, Stats. 1989) (CSM
4505 and 4505-2)........ 1,000
(14) 98.01.117.677-
Immunization Records
(Ch. 1176, Stats. 1977)
(SB 90-120)............. 1,000
(15) 98.01.118.475-Habitual
Truant (Ch. 1184,
Stats. 1975) (CSM 4487
and 4487-A)............. 1,000
(16) 98.01.130.689-
Consolidation of
Notification to
Teachers: Pupils
Subject to Suspension
or Expulsion I and II,
and Pupil Discipline
Records (Ch. 1306,
Stats. 1989) (CSM 4452). 1,000
(17) 98.01.058.897-Criminal
Background Checks I
(Ch. 588, Stats. 1997)
(97-TC-16).............. 1,000
(18) 98.01.064.186-Open
Meetings/Brown Act
Reform (Ch. 641, Stats.
1986) (CSM 4257)........ 1,000
(19) 98.01.361.977-Financial
and Compliance Audits
(Ch. 36, Stats. 1977)
(CSM 4498 and 4498-A)... 1,000
(20) 98.01.091.787-County
Office of Education
Fiscal Accountability
Reporting (Ch. 917,
Stats. 1987) (97-TC-20). 1,000
(21) 98.01.010.081-School
District Fiscal
Accountability
Reporting and Employee
Benefits Disclosure
(Consolidation) (Ch.
100, Stats. 1981) (97-
TC-19).................. 1,000
(22) 98.01.073.697-
Comprehensive School
Safety Plans I and II
(Ch. 736, Stats. 1997)
(98-TC-01 and 99-TC-10). 1,000
(23) 98.01.032.578-
Immunization Records-
-Hepatitis B (Ch. 325,
Stats. 1978 and Ch.
435, Stats. 1979) (98-
TC-05).................. 1,000
(24) 98.01.119.280-School
District Reorganization
(Ch. 1192, Stats. 1980
and Ch. 1186, Stats.
1994) (98-TC-24)........ 1,000
(25) 98.01.059.498-Criminal
Background Checks II
(Ch. 594, Stats. 1998
and Ch. 840, Stats.
1998; Ch. 78, Stats.
1999) (00-TC-05)........ 1,000
(26) 98.01.074.398-Pupil
Promotion and Retention
(Ch. 100, Stats. 1981)
(98-TC-19).............. 1,000
(27) 98.01.030.098-
Differential Pay and
Reemployment (Ch. 30,
Stats. 1998) (99-TC-02). 1,000
(28) 98.01.007.778-Absentee
Ballots (Ch. 77, Stats.
1978 and Ch. 1032,
Stats. 2002) (02-PGA-
02)..................... 1,000
(29) 98.01.089.300-Agency
Fee Arrangements (Ch.
893, Stats. 2000 and
Ch. 805, Stats. 2001)
(00-TC-17 and 01-TC-
14)..................... 1,000
(30) 98.01.498.083-The Stull
Act (Ch. 498, Stats.
1983 and Ch. 4, Stats.
1999) (98-TC-25)........ 1,000
(31) 98.01.124.992-Threats
Against Peace Officers
(Ch. 1249, Stats. 1992). 1,000
(32) 98.01.060.394-
California State
Teachers' Retirement
System Service Credit
(Ch. 603, Stats. 1994)
(02-TC-19).............. 1,000
(33) 98.01.498.830-Pupil
Safety Notices (Ch.
498, Stats. 1983) (02-
TC-13).................. 1,000
(34) 98.01.146.389-School
Accountability Report
Cards (Ch. 912, Stats.
1997) (00-TC-09 , 00-TC-
13 and 02-TC-32)........ 1,000
(35) 98.01.124.978-
Prevailing Wage Rate
(Ch. 1249, Stats. 1978)
(01-TC-28).............. 1,000
(36) 98.01.016.193-
Intradistrict
Attendance (Ch. 161,
Stats. 1993) (CSM 4454). 1,000
(37) 98.01.013.599-High
School Exit Examination
(Ch. 135, Stats. 1999)
(00-TC-06).............. 1,000
(38) 98.01.064.087-Child
Abuse and Neglect
Reporting (Ch. 640,
Stats. 1987) (01-TC-21). 1,000
(39) 98.01.125.375-Expulsion
of Pupils: Transcript
Cost for Appeals (Ch.
1253, Stats. 1975)...... 1,000
(40) 98.01.017.201-
Interdistrict
Attendance Permits (Ch.
172, Stats. 1986)....... 1,000
(41) 98.01.097.295-Pupil
Expulsions II, Pupil
Suspensions II, and
Educational Services
Plan for Expelled
Pupils ( Chs. 972 and
974, Stats. 1995)....... 1,000
(42) 98.01.107.085-Public
Contracts (Ch. 1073,
Stats. 1985) (02-TC-35). 1,000
(43) 98.01.105.002-Charter
Schools IV (Ch. 1058,
Stats. 2002) (03-TC-03). 1,000
(44) 98.01.111.082-Uniform
Complaint Procedures
(Ch. 1117, Stats. 1982)
(03-TC-02).............. 1,000
(45) 98.01.140.090-Parental
Involvement Programs
(Ch.1400, Stats. 1990)
(03-TC-16).............. 1,000
(46) 98.01.498.983-
Graduation Requirements
(Ch. 498, Stats. 1983)
(CSM 4181A)............. 1,000
(47) 98.01.593.089-Student
Records (Ch. 593,
Stats. 1989) (02-TC-34). 1,000
(48) 98.01.900.004-Williams
Case Implementation I,
II, and III (Ch. 900,
Stats. 2004) (05-TC-04,
07-TC-06, and 08-TC-01). 1,000
(49) 98.01.955.077-Developer
Fees (Ch. 955, Stats.
1977) (02-TC-42)........ 1,000
Provisions:
1. If the amount appropriated in this
item is less than the amount
required to fund eligible claims,
the Controller shall prorate the
payments accordingly.
6110-296-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Education (Proposition 98),
for transfer to Section A of the State
School Fund, Program 98-K-12 Mandated
Programs Block Grant....................... 218,188,000
Provisions:
1. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall apportion
the funds appropriated in this
item to all school districts,
county offices of education, and
charter schools that request
funding during the 2014-15 fiscal
year pursuant to Section 17581.6
of the Government Code using the
following rates:
(a) A school district shall
receive $28 per unit of
average daily attendance
of pupils in kindergarten
through grade 8,
inclusive, and $56 per
unit of average daily
attendance of pupils in
grades 9 through 12,
inclusive.
(b) A county office of
education shall receive:
(1) $28 per unit of
average daily
attendance of
pupils in
kindergarten
through grade 8,
inclusive, and $56
per unit of average
daily attendance of
pupils in grades 9
through 12,
inclusive.
(2) $1 per unit of
countywide average
daily attendance.
For purposes of
this section,
countywide average
daily attendance
means the aggregate
number of units of
average daily
attendance within
the county
attributable to all
school districts
for which the
county
superintendent of
schools has
jurisdiction
pursuant to Section
1253 of the
Education Code,
charter schools
within the county,
and the schools
operated by the
county
superintendent of
schools.
(c) A charter school shall
receive $14 per unit of
average daily attendance
of pupils in kindergarten
through grade 8,
inclusive, and $42 per
unit of average daily
attendance of pupils in
grades 9 through 12,
inclusive.
2. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall use average
daily attendance calculated as of
the second principal
apportionment for the previous
fiscal year.
3. If the funds appropriated in this
item are insufficient for the
Superintendent of Public
Instruction to apportion funding
using the rates listed in
Provision 1 to all school
districts, county offices of
education, and charter schools
that requested funding, the rates
shall be reduced to apportion to
each school district, county
office of education, and charter
school that requested funding a
proportion of the funds
appropriated in this item equal
to the proportion of funding the
school district, county offices
of education, or charter school
otherwise would have received
pursuant to the rates in
Provision 1.
6110-401--For maintenance of accounting
records by the Controller's office and
the Department of Education or any other
agency maintaining such records,
appropriations made for agency 6110
(Department of Education) are to be
recorded under agency 6100 (Department of
Education).
6110-403--Pursuant to Section 17581.5 of the
Government Code, mandates included in the language
of this item are specifically identified by the
Legislature for suspension during the 2014-15
fiscal year:
(1) Removal of Chemicals (Ch. 1107, Stats.
1984) (CSM 4211 and 4298)
(2) Scoliosis Screening (Ch. 1347, Stats.
1980) (CSM 4195)
(3) Pupil Residency Verification and
Appeals (Ch. 309, Stats. 1995) (96-384-
01)
(4) School Bus Safety I and II (Ch. 624,
Stats. 1992; Ch. 831, Stats. 1994; and
Ch. 739, Stats. 1997) (CSM 4433 and 97-
TC-22)
(5) Physical Education Reports (Ch. 640,
Stats. 1997) (98-TC-08)
(6) Health Benefits for Survivors of
Peace Officers and Firefighters (Ch.
1120, Stats. 1996) (97-TC-25)
(7) Law Enforcement Sexual Harassment
Training (Ch. 126, Stats. 1993) (97-TC-
07)
(8) County Treasury Withdrawals (Ch. 784,
Stats. 1985) (96-365-03)
(9) Grand Jury Proceedings (Ch. 1170,
Stats. 1996) (98-TC-27)
(10) Absentee Ballots (Ch. 77, Stats.
1978) (CSM 3713)
(11) Brendon Maguire Act (Ch. 391, Stats.
1988) (CSM 4357)
(12) Mandate Reimbursement Process I and II
(Ch. 486, Stats. 1975 and Ch. 890,
Stats. 2004) (CSM 4204, CSM 4485, and
05-TC-05)
6110-485--Reappropriation (Proposition 98),
Department of Education. The sum of
$11,308,000 is hereby reappropriated from the
Proposition 98 Reversion Account for the
following purposes:
0001--General Fund
(1) The sum of $11,308,000 to the School
Facilities Program for the purpose of
funding the School Facilities
Emergency Repair Account pursuant to
Chapter 899 of the Statutes of
2004.
6110-488--Reappropriation, Department of Education.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
balances from the following items are available for
reappropriation for the purposes specified in
Provisions 1 to 6:
0001--General Fund
(1) $1,853,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the Charter School Facility Grant
Program in Item 6110-220-0001 pursuant
to Section 5 of Chapter 3 of the 2009-
10 Fourth Extraordinary Session, as
amended by Chapter 31 of the 2009-10
Third Extraordinary Session.
(2) $ 15 2 83 ,000 or
whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Assessment
Review and Reporting in Schedule (1)
of Item 6110-113-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(3) $208,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance
of the amount appropriated for
Educational Services for Foster Youth
in Item 6110-119-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(4) $20,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Economic
Impact Aid in Item 6110-128-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011).
(5) $1 0, 2 3
,5 2 4 ,000 or whatever
greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated
for Special Education Programs for
Exceptional Children in Schedule (1)
of Item 6110-161-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(6) $1, 26 3 9 6
,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
California Partnership Academies in
Schedule (1) of Item 6110-166-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011).
(7) $31,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the
Agricultural Career Technical
Education Incentive Program in Item
6110-167-0001 of the Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(8) $1,072,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
child nutrition programs in Schedule
(1) of Item 6110-203-0001 of the
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011).
(9) $3,161,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the Quality Education Investment Act
of 2006 in the 2011-12 fiscal year
pursuant to Section 52055.770 of the
Education Code.
(10) $12,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Home to
School Transportation in Schedule (1)
of Item 6110-111-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012).
(11) $799,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the
Statewide Testing and Reporting
Program in Schedule (2) of Item 6110-
113-0001 of the Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(12) $243,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance
of the amount appropriated for the
English Language Development
Assessment in Schedule (3) of Item
6110-113-0001 of the Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(13) $ 1 3 , 25
0 01 ,000 or whatever
greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Special Education Programs for
Exceptional Children in Schedule (1)
of Item 6110-161-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012).
(13.5) $ 3 1 5 ,000 or
whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the Child
Nutrition School Breakfast and Summer
Food Service Program in Item 6110-201-
0001 of the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(14) $6,600,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
child nutrition programs in Schedule
(1) of Item 6110-203-0001 of the
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).
(15) $213,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the
California High School Exit
Examination assistance program in Item
6110-204-0001 of the Budget Act of
2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(16) $4,000,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Instructional Support: Economic Impact
Aid for Charter Schools in Schedule
(2) of Item 6110-211-0001 of the
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012).
(17) $2,673,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Categorical Programs for New Schools
in Item 6110-212-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012).
(18) $36,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Arts and
Music Block Grant in Item 6110-265-
0001 of the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(19) $22,895,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Program 98-K-12 Mandated Programs
Block Grant in Item 6110-296-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012).
(20) $1,0 84 90 ,000 or
whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Remedial,
Grades 7-12 for the purposes of
Section 37252 of the Education Code in
Schedule (1) of Item 6110-104-0001
of the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011), as amended by Section 50
of Chapter 7 of the Statutes of 2011.
(21) $84,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Retained, or
Recommended for Retention, Grades 2-9,
for the purposes of Section 37252.2 of
the Education Code in Schedule (2) of
Item 6110-104-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as
amended by Section 50 of Chapter 7 of
the Statutes of 2011.
(22) $15,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Low
STAR, Grades 2-6, for the purposes of
Section 37252.8 of the Education Code
in Schedule (3) of Item 6110-104-0001
of the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011), as amended by Section 50
of Chapter 7 of the Statutes of 2011.
(23) $64,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Core
Academic K-12 for the purposes of
Section 37253 of the Education Code in
Schedule (4) of Item 6110-104-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), as amended by Section 50 of
Chapter 7 of the Statutes of 2011.
(24) $8,831,000 or whatever greater or
(24) $9,169,000or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Preschool Education and Child Care
Services in Schedule (1) of Item 6110-
196-0001 of the Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(25) $11,713,000 or whatever greater or
(25) $12,011,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the After School Education and Safety
Program in the 2011-12 fiscal year
pursuant to Section 8384.5 of the
Education Code.
(26) $7,377,000 or whatever greater or
(26) $9,531,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the After School Education and Safety
Program in the 2012-13 fiscal year
pursuant to Section 8384.5 of the
Education Code.
(27) $100,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the Golden
State Merit Diploma in Item 6110-679-
0001 pursuant to Section 47 of Chapter
204 of the Statutes of 1996.
(28) $45,757,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the Quality Education Investment Act
of 2006 in the 2012-13 fiscal year
pursuant to Section 52055.780 of the
Education Code.
(29) $ 3 28 9 ,000 or
whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Home to
School Transportation, Small School
District Bus Replacement in Schedule
(2) of Item 6110-111-0001 of the
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011).
(30) $1, 400 893 ,000 or
whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Adults in Correctional Facilities in
Item 6110-158-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(31) $100,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the Early
Education Program for Individuals with
Exceptional Needs in Schedule (2) of
Item 6110-161-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(32) $217,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for ""Clean''
Technology Partnership Academies in
Schedule (2.5) of Item 6110-166-0001
of the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33,
Stats. 2011).
(33) $48,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Categorical Programs for New Schools
in Item 6110-212-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011).
(34) $36,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Educational Services for Foster Youth
in Item 6110-119-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012).
(35) $13,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Assessment
Review and Reporting in Schedule (1)
of Item 6110-113-0001 of the Budget
Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013).
(36) $722,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for Special
Education Programs for Exceptional
Children in Schedule (1) of Item 6110-
161-0001 of the Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013).
(37) $1,148,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Remedial,
Grades 7-12 for the purposes of
Section 37252 of the Education Code in
Schedule (1) of Item 6110-104-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), as amended by
Section 92 of Chapter 38 of the
Statutes of 2012.
(38) $95,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Retained, or
Recommended for Retention, Grades 2-9,
for the purposes of Section 37252.2 of
the Education Code in Schedule (2) of
Item 6110-104-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012),
as amended by Section 92 of Chapter 38
of the Statutes of 2012.
(39) $18,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Low STAR,
Grades 2-6, for the purposes of
Section 37252.8 of the Education Code
in Schedule (3) of Item 6110-104-0001
of the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), as amended by
Section 92 of Chapter 38 of the
Statutes of 2012.
(40) $73,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Supplemental Instruction, Core
Academic K-12, for the purposes of
Section 37253 of the Education Code in
Schedule (4) of Item 6110-104-0001 of
the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), as amended by
Section 92 of Chapter 38 of the
Statutes of 2012.
(41) $6,600,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Child Development, Preschool Education
in Schedule (1) of Item 6110-196-0001
of the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012).
(42) $974,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for the After
School Education and Safety Program in
the 2013-14 fiscal year pursuant to
Section 8483.5 of the Education Code.
(43) $38,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for child
nutrition programs in Item 6110-201-
0001 of the Budget Act of 2011 (Ch.
33, Stats. 2011).
(44) $8,991,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
special education in Schedule (3) of
Item 6110-485 of the Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as amended
by Section 7 of Chapter 575 of the
Statutes of 2012.
(45) $3,000,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
Adults in Correctional Facilities in
Item 6110-158-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012).
(46) $184,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for adult
education in Schedule (1) of Item 6110-
156-0001 of the Budget Act of 2011
(Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), as amended by
Section 50 of Chapter 7 of the
Statutes of 2011.
(47) $41,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for
Specialized Secondary Programs in Item
6110-122-0001 of the Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013).
(48) $10,225,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
K-12 Mandated Programs Block Grant in
Item 6110-296-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013).
(49) $82,656,000 or whatever greater or
lesser amount of the unexpended
balance of the amount appropriated for
the Quality Education Investment Act
of 2006 in the 2013-14 fiscal year
pursuant to Section 52055.780 of the
Education Code.
(50) $73,000 or whatever greater or lesser
amount of the unexpended balance of
the amount appropriated for adult
education in Schedule (1) of Item 6110-
156-0001 of the Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012), as
amended by Section 92 of Chapter 38 of
the Statutes of 2012.
Provisions:
1. The sum of $5,546,000 is hereby
reappropriated to the State Department
of Education for transfer by the
Controller to Section A of the State
School Fund for allocation by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
to support California School
Information Services activities
authorized pursuant to Schedule (1) of
Item 6110-140-0001.
4. The sum of $82,195,000 to the School
Facilities Program for the purpose of
funding the School Facilities
Emergency Repair Account pursuant to
Chapter 899 of the Statutes of 2004.
5. The sum of $15,431,000 is hereby
2. The sum of $827,000 is hereby
reappropriated to the State Department
of Education for transfer by the
Controller to Section A of the State
School Fund for allocation by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
for apportionment for child care and
preschool professional development as
to local educational agencies for
a ctivities a uthorized pursuant to
Schedule
(1.5)
(l) of Item 6110-196-0001.
Schedule (2) of Item 6110-140-0001.
6. The sum of $45,617,000 is hereby
3. The sum of $15,096,000 is hereby
reappropriated to the State Department
of Education for transfer by the
Controller to Section A of the State
School Fund for allocation by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
to pay a portion of outstanding K-12
mandate claims.
for apportionment to reimburse the
2013-14 Adults in Correctional
Facilities Program activities
authorized pursuant to Item 6110-158-
0001 of the Budget Act of 2012 (Chs.
21 and 29, Stats. 2012). Of the amount
appropriated in this provision,
$129,000 is to reflect a cost-of-
living adjustment.
4. The sum of $82,195,000 to the School
Facilities Program for the purpose of
funding the School Facilities
Emergency Repair Account pursuant to
Chapter 899 of the Statutes of 2004.
7. The sum of $113,351,000 is hereby
reappropriated to the State Department
of Education for transfer by the
Controller to Section A of the State
School Fund for allocation by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction
to school districts, county offices of
education, and charter schools in
proportion to their average daily
attendance reported as of the second
principal apportionment for the 2013-
14 fiscal year, for the purposes
specified in subdivisions (c) and (d)
of Section 17581.8 of the Government
Code, and in augmentation of the funds
provided in subdivision (a) of Section
17581.8 of the Government Code.
6110-491--Reappropriation, Department of
Education. The amounts specified 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:
0001--General Fund
(1) $227,000 in Item 6110-001-0001, Budget
Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013, as amended by Ch. 357,
Stats. 2013), for the purpose of
supporting the apportionment and
fiscal oversight of funding pursuant
to the local control funding formula.
(2) $2,500,000 in Item 6110-003-0001,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), for the purpose of
supporting the Standardized Account
Code Structure replacement project.
6110-492--Reappropriation, Department of
Education. The balance of the appropriation
provided in the following citation is
reappropriated for the purposes provided for
in that appropriation and shall be available
for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30,
2018:
8080--Clean Energy Job Creation Fund
(1) Item 6110-139-8080, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
6110-496--Reversion, Department of Education.
Provisions:
1. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction is hereby authorized to
initiate the reversion of
appropriations in cases where the
balance available for reversion is
less than $50,000, and either of the
following applies:
(a) The program in question has
expired.
(b) The Superintendent of Public
Instruction certifies that the
original purpose of the
appropriation would not be
accomplished by further
expenditure.
2. The State Department of Education may
periodically review its accounts at
the Controller's office to identify
appropriations that meet these
criteria. Upon the request of the
State Department of Education, the
Director of Finance may issue an
executive order to revert identified
appropriations. The Controller shall
timely revert appropriations
identified in the executive order to
the fund from which the appropriation
was originally made (or a successor
fund in the case of an expired fund),
or to the Proposition 98 Reversion
Account, whichever is appropriate.
6120-011-0001--For support of California
State Library and California Library
Services Board.............................. 13,314,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-State Library
Services.............. 15,360,000
(2) 20-Library
Development Services.. 2,868,000
(3) 30-Information
Technology Services... 1,888,000
(4) 40.01-Administration.. 2,627,000
(5) 40.02-Distributed
Administration........ -2,627,000
(6) Reimbursements........ -300,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 6120-011-
0890)................. -6,502,000
6120-011-0020--For support of California
State Library, Program 10-State Library
Services, for support of the State Law
Library, payable from the California State
Law Library Special Account................. 454,000
Provisions:
1. The Director of Finance may
authorize the augmentation of
the total amount available for
expenditure under this item in the
amount of revenue received by the
State Law Library Special Account
which is in addition to the revenue
appropriated in this item or in the
amount of funds unexpended from
previous fiscal years, not sooner
than 30 days after 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.
6120-011-0890--For support of California
State Library, for payment to Item 6120-
011-0001, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund...................................... 6,502,000
6120-011-6000--For support of California
State Library, Program 20-Library
Development Services-Office of Library
Construction (Proposition 14), payable
from the California Public Library
Construction and Renovation Fund.......... 332,000
6120-011-9740--For support of California
State Library, Program 10-State Library
Services, payable from the Central
Service Cost Recovery Fund................ 1,254,000
6120-012-0001--For support of California
State Library, for rental payments on lease-
revenue bonds................................ 2,487,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 2,471,000
(2) Insurance.................. 17,000
(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.
6120-013-0001--For support of California
State Library, Program 10-State Library
Services--Sutro Library Special Repairs
Project................................... 15,000
6120-151-0483--For local assistance,
California State Library, Program 20-
Library Development Services, for
telephonic services authorized by Chapter
654 of the Statutes of 2001, payable from
the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications
Program Administrative Committee Fund....... 552,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used to operate the
Telephonic Reading for the Blind
Program. Any federal funds received
for this purpose shall offset the
appropriation in this item. Any
remaining funds in this item shall
revert to the Deaf and Disabled
Telecommunications Program
Administrative Committee Fund.
6120-211-0001--For local assistance,
California State Library, Program 20.50-
Library Development Services-California
Library Services Act pursuant to Chapter
4 (commencing with Section 18700) of Part
11 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the
Education Code............................ 1,880,000
3,880,000
6120-211-0890--For local assistance,
California State Library, Program 20-
Library Development Services, payable
from the Federal Trust Fund............... 11,266,000
6120-213-0001--For local assistance,
California State Library, Program 20-
Library Development Services--California
Library Literacy and English Acquisition
Services Program, pursuant to Section
18880 of the Education Code............... 2,820,000
3,820,000
6120-215-0001--For local assistance,
California State Library, Program 20-Library
Development Services--Statewide Library
Broadband Services............................. 3,250,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $2,250,000 is for California's
public library branches to access
a statewide, high-speed Internet
network. As a condition of receiving
this funding, the California State
Library or local libraries shall
secure additional non-General Fund
resources as necessary to ensure that
public libraries have access to a high-
speed network.
2. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $1,000,000 is available on a one-
time basis to provide grants to public
libraries that require equipment
upgrades to connect to a high-speed
network. As a condition of receiving
this funding, the California State
Library or local libraries shall
secure private donations, grants, or
other non-General Fund resources as
necessary to ensure that public
libraries are able to connect to a
high-speed network.
3. The State Librarian shall prepare a
report describing the activities
performed to connect local library
branches to a statewide, high-speed
Internet network. The report shall, at
a minimum, include (1) the number of
public library branches that have
connected to the high-speed network;
(2) an evaluation of the changes in
the public library branches'
technology costs and Internet speeds
as a result of connecting to the high-
speed network, including the number of
library branches accessing federal
Universal Service Fund discounts and
California Teleconnect Fund discounts
and the associated savings from those
programs; and (3) an itemized list of
expenditures for the $1,000,000
provided pursuant to Provision 2 and
the amount of non-General Fund
resources raised. To the extent
possible, the State Librarian shall
use baseline data included in the
State Library's 2014 Needs Assessment
and Spending Plan to evaluate the
changes in technology costs and
Internet speeds. The report shall
be submitted to the Department of
Finance, the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, the Legislative Analyst's
Office, and the chairs and vice chairs
of the budget subcommittees on
education by April 1, 2015.
6120-490--Reappropriation, California State
Library. The amount specified in the following
citation is reappropriated for the purposes
specified below and shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) Up to $1,000,000 of the amount
appropriated in Item 6120-011-0001,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013), shall be available
for expenditure by the California
State Library for the purposes of
relocating materials associated with
the renovation of the Library and
Courts Building.
6125-001-0001--For support of Education Audit
Appeals Panel................................. 1,118,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Education Audit Appeals
Panel....................... 1,118,000
6255-001-0001--For support of California
State Summer School for the Arts.............. 1,386,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-California State Summer
School for the Arts......... 1,386,000
6360-001-0407--For support of Commission
on Teacher Credentialing, payable from the
Teacher Credentials Fund................... 15,919,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Standards for
Preparation and
Licensing of
Teachers............ 16,094,000
(2) 20.01-Departmental
Administration...... 4,490,000
(3) 20.02-Distributed
Departmental
Administration...... -4,490,000
(4) 30-Teacher
Misassignment
Monitoring.......... 308,000
(5) Reimbursements
(Teacher
Misassignment
Monitoring)......... -308,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -175,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item may be increased based on
increases in credential
applications, increases in first-
time credential applications
requiring fingerprint clearance,
unanticipated costs associated
with certificate discipline
cases, or unanticipated costs of
litigation, subject to approval
of the Department of Finance,
not sooner than 30 days after
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.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $366,000 is for
maintenance costs of the
Commission on Teacher
Credentialing online system.
3. If the funds available in the
Teacher Credentials Fund are
insufficient to meet the
operational needs of the
Commission on Teacher
Credentialing, the Department of
Finance may authorize a loan to
be provided from the Test
Development and Administration
Account to the Teacher
Credentials Fund. The Department
of Finance shall notify the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, or
his or her designee, of its
intent to request that the
Controller transfer the amount
projected to be required from
the Test Development and
Administration Account to the
Teacher Credentials Fund. The
Controller shall transfer those
funds not sooner than 30 days
after this notification.
4. The Commission on Teacher
Credentialing shall submit
biannual reports to the
chairpersons and vice
chairpersons of the budget
committees of each house of the
Legislature, the Legislative
Analyst's Office, and the
Department of Finance on the
minimum, maximum, and average
number of days taken to process:
(a) renewal and university-
recommended credentials, (b) out-
of-state and special education
credentials, (c) service
credentials and supplemental
authorizations, (d) adult and
career technical education
certificates and child center
permits, (e) 30-day substitute
permits, (f) provisional intern
permits, (g) short-term staff
permits, and (h) the percentage
of renewals and new applications
completed online. The report
should also include information
on the total number of each type
of application and the hours
of staff time utilized to
process the different types of
credentials. The biannual
reports shall be submitted on
October 1 and March 1 of each
year, and shall include
historical data as well as data
from the most recent six months.
5. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (4) are provided from
federal Title II funds through
an interagency agreement with
the State Department of
Education to support Teacher
Misassignment Monitoring. These
funds shall be used to reimburse
county offices of education for
costs associated with monitoring
public schools and school
districts for teacher
misassignments. Funds shall be
allocated on a basis determined
by the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing. Districts and
county offices receiving funds
for credential monitoring will
provide reasonable and necessary
information to the commission as
a condition of receiving
these funds.
6. The Commission on Teacher
Credentialing (CTC) shall submit
biannual reports to the
chairpersons and vice
chairpersons of the budget
committees of each house of the
Legislature, the Legislative
Analyst's Office, and the
Department of Finance on the
workload of the Division of
Professional Practices (DPP) and
the status of the teacher
misconduct caseload. The report
shall include information on the
DPP's workload and the
timeliness of completing key
steps in reviewing teacher
misconduct cases that are under
the control of the CTC. The
workload report shall include
the number of cases opened by
case type and the average number
of days and targets for each key
step in the misconduct review
process, including: (a) intake
of new cases and documents, (b)
assignment of cases to staff and
gathering of needed
documents for investigation, (c)
investigation and notification
of allegations to individuals
charged with an offense, (d)
review of cases by the CTC, (e)
implementation of final
discipline decisions by CTC, (f)
monitoring during probation
period, and (g) response to
violation of probationary
period. The biannual reports
shall be submitted by October 1
and March 1 of each year. All
reports shall include historical
data as well as data from the
most recent six months.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $850,000 is for
educator preparation program
reviews.
8. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $175,000 is one-
time reimbursement funding for
convening field experts to
develop a dual credential
program model that will allow
educators to concurrently earn a
special education credential and
a general education credential.
6360-001-0408--For support of Commission on
Teacher Credentialing, payable from the Test
Development and Administration Account,
Teacher Credentials Fund..................... 4,218,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Standards for
Preparation and Licensing
of Teachers................ 4,218,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this item
may be increased for unanticipated
costs of litigation, or for costs
from increases in the number of
examinees, subject to approval of
the Department of Finance, not
sooner than 30 days after
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.
2. Notwithstanding Section 44234 of the
Education Code, funds that are set
aside for pending litigation costs
shall not be considered part of the
reserve of the Teacher Credentials
Fund for purposes of subdivision (b)
of Section 44234 of the Education
Code.
3. If the funds available in the
Teacher Credentials Fund are
insufficient to meet the operational
needs of the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing, the Department of
Finance may authorize a loan to be
provided from the Test Development
and Administration Account to the
Teacher Credentials Fund. The
Department of Finance shall notify
the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, or his
or her designee, of its intent to
request that the Controller transfer
the amount projected to be
required from the Test Development
and Administration Account to the
Teacher Credentials Fund. The
Controller shall transfer those
funds not sooner than 30 days after
this notification.
4. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $350,000 is provided to
support teacher examination
validation studies and examination
development activities. The
Commission on Teacher Credentialing
shall submit an annual report to the
Department of Finance in September
of each year describing the teacher
examination validation studies and
examination development conducted
during the previous fiscal year.
6440-001-0001--For support of University
of California............................. 3,012,671,000
2,935,671,000
Schedule:
(1) Support.............. 3,012,671,00
2,935,671,00
0
Provisions:
1. This appropriation is exempt from
Sections 6.00 and 31.00.
2. (a) The Regents of the
University of California
shall approve a plan that
includes at least all of
the following:
2. Of the funds
appropriated in this
(1) Projections of
available resources
in the 2015-16,
2016-17, and 2017-
18 fiscal years. In
projecting General
Fund appropriations
and student tuition
and fee revenues,
the university
shall use any
assumptions
provided by the
Department of
Finance. The
Department of
Finance shall
provide any
assumptions no
later than August
1, 2014.
item:
(2) Projections of
expenditures in the
2015-16, 2016-17,
and 2017-18 fiscal
years and
descriptions of any
changes to current
operations
necessary to ensure
that expenditures
in each of those
years are not
greater than the
available resources
projected for each
of those years
pursuant to
paragraph (1).
(3) Projections of
resident and non-
resident enrollment
in the 2015-16,
2016-17, and 2017-
18 academic years,
assuming
implementation of
any changes
described in
paragraph (2).
(4) The university's
goals for each of
the performance
measures listed in
subdivision (b) of
Section 92675 of
the Education Code
for the 2015-16,
2016-17, and 2017-
18 academic years,
assuming
implementation of
any changes
described in
paragraph (2).
(b) The plan approved pursuant
to subdivision (a) shall
be submitted, no later
than November 30, 2014, to
the Director of Finance,
the chairpersons of the
committees in each house
of the Legislature that
consider the State Budget,
the chairpersons of the
budget subcommittees in
each house of the
Legislature that consider
the budget for the
University of California,
the chairpersons of the
committees in each house
of the Legislature that
consider appropriations,
and the chairpersons of
the policy committees in
each house of the
Legislature with
jurisdiction over bills
relating to the university.
(a) $15,000,000 is included on
a one-time basis and shall
be used for deferred
2.5. Of the funds appropriated in this
item: maintenance.
(b) $8,753,000 shall be used
for research related to
acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS).
(c) $8,301,000 shall be used
for University of
California programs
conducted in conjunction
with the Charles R. Drew
University of Medicine and
Science.
( d a ) $ 6
4 ,000,000 shall be used
for the centers for labor
research and education at
the Berkeley and Los
Angeles campuses. Of
this
amount, $2,000,000 is one-
(e) $5,000,000 shall be used
for the California Subject
Matter Project.
time funding.
(f) $4,750,000 shall be used
(b) $2,000,000 is one-time
funding and shall be used
for the California
Institutes for Science and
Innovation.
Blueprint for Research to
(g) $2,025,000 shall be used
for the Programs in
Medical Education (PRIME).
Advance Innovations in
(h) $2,000,000 is included
on a one-time basis and
shall be used for the
California Blueprint for
Research to Advance
Innovations in
Neuroscience Act of 2014.
(i) $1,726,000 shall be used
for the California State
Summer School for
Mathematics and Science
(COSMOS).
(c) $770,000 shall be used for
the Statewide Database.
(j) $1,720,000 shall be
used for nursing programs.
(k) $885,000 shall be used for
the Science and Math
Teacher Initiative.
3. (a) The University of
California shall allocate
from this appropriation
the amount necessary to
pay in full the fees
anticipated to become due
and payable during the
fiscal year associated
with lease-revenue bonds
issued by the State Public
Works Board on its behalf
that have been defeased
and the amount of general
obligation bond debt
service attributable to
the university.
(b) The Controller shall
transfer funds from this
appropriation upon receipt
of the following reports:
(1) The State Public
Works Board shall
report to the
Controller the fees
anticipated to
become due and
payable in the
fiscal year
associated with
lease-revenue bonds
that were issued on
behalf of the
university that
have been defeased.
(2) The Department of
Finance shall
report to the
Controller the
amount of general
obligation bond
debt service
anticipated to
become due and
payable in the
fiscal year
attributable to the
university.
(3) The State Public
Works Board or the
Department of
Finance shall
submit a revised
report if either
entity determines
that an amount
previously reported
to the Controller
is inaccurate based
on revised
estimates or actual
amounts. If
necessary pursuant
to any revised
reports, the
Controller shall
return funds to
this appropriation.
Any returned funds
that were
previously
transferred
pursuant to this
subdivision shall
be available for
expenditure until
June 30, 2016.
4. Payments made by the state to the
University of California for each
month from July through April
shall not exceed one-twelfth of
the amount appropriated in this
item, less the amount that is
allocated pursuant to subdivision
(a) of Provision 3. Transfers of
funds pursuant to subdivision (b)
of Provision 3 shall not be
considered payments made by the
state to the university.
5. The funds appropriated in this
item shall not be available to
support auxiliary enterprises or
intercollegiate athletic programs.
6440-001-0007--For support of University
of California, payable from the Breast
Cancer Research Account.................... 10,563,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision
(a) of Section 1.80, the funds
appropriated in this item
shall be available for
expenditure until June 30,
2017.
6440-001-0046--For support of University of
California, payable from the Public
Transportation Account, State
Transportation Fund......................... 980,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used to support the
Institute of Transportation
Studies.
6440-001-0234--For support of University
of California, payable from the Research
Account, Cigarette and Tobacco Products
Surtax Fund................................ 10,128,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be used for tobacco-
related disease research.
2. Notwithstanding subdivision
(a) of Section 1.80, the funds
appropriated in this item are
available for expenditure
until June 30, 2017.
6440-001-0308--For support of University of
California, payable from the Earthquake
Risk Reduction Fund of 1996................. 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the center
established pursuant to Section
8876.2 of the Government Code
and shall be available pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 8876.9
of the Government Code.
6440-001-0320--For support of University of
California, payable from the Oil Spill
Prevention and Administration Fund.......... 2,500,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used to support the Oiled
Wildlife Care Network.
6440-001-0890--For support of University of
California, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund........................................ 5,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the federal
Gaining Early Awareness and
Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs (GEAR UP) (20 U.S.C.
Sec. 1070a-21 et seq.). The
University of California is the
fiscal agent for this
intersegmental program.
6440-001-0945--For support of University of
California, payable from the California
Breast Cancer Research Fund................. 421,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of
Section 1.80, the funds
appropriated in this item shall be
available for expenditure until
June 30, 2017.
6440-001-1017--For support of University of
California, payable from the Umbilical Cord
Blood Collection Program Fund............... 2,500,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the Umbilical
Cord Blood Collection Program
pursuant to Article 8
(commencing with Section 1627) of
Chapter 4 of Division 2 of the
Health and Safety Code.
6440-001-3054--For support of University of
California, payable from the Health Care
Benefits Fund............................... 2,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the California
Health Benefit Review Program
pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing
with Section 127660) of Part 2 of
Division 107 of the Health and
Safety Code.
6440-001-3085--For support of University of
California, payable from the Mental Health 5,000,00
Services Fund.................................
15,000,
0
00
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be used for the
Behavioral Health Centers of
Excellence for California. These
funds shall be used consistent
with the purposes and intent of
the Mental Health Services Act.
Behavioral Health Centers for
2. Of the funds appropriated in this
item:
Excellence of California.
(a) $12,300,000 is available
from the amounts
allocated for
administration pursuant
to subdivision (d) of
Section 5892 of the
Welfare and Institutions
Code based on final
revenues for the 2012-13
fiscal year.
(b) $2,700,000 shall be
released only if the
Department of Finance
determines that funds are
available from the
amounts allocated for
administration pursuant
to subdivision (d) of
Section 5892 of the
Welfare and Institutions
Code. These funds shall
not be released sooner
than 30 days after the
Department of Finance
provides notification of
the availability of funds
in writing to the
chairpersons of the
committees in each house
of the Legislature that
consider appropriations,
the chairpersons of the
committees in each house
of the Legislature that
consider the State
Budget, and the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget
Committee.
3. Notwithstanding subdivision (a)
of Section 1.80, the funds
appropriated in this item shall
be available for expenditure
until June 30, 2017.
6440-001-8054--For support of University of
California, payable from the California
Cancer Research Fund........................ 425,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used pursuant to Article
15 (commencing with Section 18861)
of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code.
6440-002-0001--For support of University
of California.............................. (55,000,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding Section 1.80,
the funds appropriated in this
item are not available for
expenditure or encumbrance
prior to July 1, 2015. Claims
for these funds shall be
submitted by the University of
California on or after July 1,
2015, and before October 1,
2015.
2. No reserve may be established
by the Controller for this
appropriation before July 1,
2015.
6440-011-0042--For transfer by the
Controller from the State Highway
Account, State Transportation Fund to the
Earthquake Risk Reduction Fund of 1996.... (1,000,000)
6600-001-0001--For support of Hastings
College of the Law........................... 9,628,000
Schedule:
(1) Support.................... 9,628,000
Provisions:
1. This appropriation is exempt from
Section 31.00.
6610-001-0001--For support of California
State University........................... 2,505,957,000
2,692,273,000
Schedule:
(1) Support.............. 2,505,957,000
2,692,273,000
Provisions:
1. This appropriation is exempt from
Sections 6.00 and 31.00 but is
subject to the applicable sections
of the Government Code referred to
in subdivision (a) of Section
31.00.
2. (a) The Trustees of the
California State University
shall approve a plan that
includes at least all of
the following:
2. The funds appropriated in this
(1) Projections of
available resources
in the 2015-16, 2016-
17, and 2017-18
fiscal years. In
projecting General
Fund appropriations
and student tuition
and fee revenues,
the university shall
use any assumptions
provided by the
Department of
Finance. The
Department of
Finance shall
provide any
assumptions no later
than August 1, 2014.
item are intended to support an
(2) Projections of
expenditures in the
2015-16, 2016-17,
and 2017-18 fiscal
years and
descriptions of any
changes to current
operations necessary
to ensure that
expenditures in each
of those years are
not greater than the
available resources
projected for each
of those years
pursuant to
paragraph (1).
increase in enrollment of
(3) Projections of
resident and non-
resident enrollment
in the 2015-16, 2016-
17, and 2017-18
academic years,
assuming
implementation of
any changes
described in
paragraph (2).
California residents of at least
5
percent above the 2013-14 actual
enrollment at the California State
University. The university shall
report to the Legislature by May
1, 2015, about whether it has met
(4) The university's
goals for each of
the performance
measures listed in
subdivision (b) of
Section 89295 of the
Education Code for
the 2015-16, 2016-
17, and the 2017-18
academic years,
assuming
implementation of
this goal. any
changes
described in
paragraph (2).
2.5. Of the funds appropriated in this
item:
(a) $4,600,000 shall be used
for nursing programs.
(b) $2,713,000 shall be
used for the Math and
Science Teacher Initiative.
3. (a) The California State
University shall allocate
from this appropriation the
amount necessary to pay in
full all amounts
anticipated to become due
and payable during the
fiscal year for rental,
fees, and insurance
associated with lease-
revenue bonds issued by the
State Public Works Board on
its behalf and general
obligation bond debt
service attributable to the
University.
(b) The Controller shall
transfer funds from this
appropriation upon receipt
of the following
reports:
(1) The State Public
Works Board shall
report to the
Controller the
rental, fees, and
insurance
anticipated to
become due and
payable in the
fiscal year
associated with its
lease-revenue bonds
issued on behalf of
the University.
(2) The Department of
Finance shall report
to the Controller
the amount of
general obligation
bond debt service
anticipated to
become due and
payable in the
fiscal year
attributable to the
University.
(3) The State Public
Works Board or the
Department of
Finance shall submit
a revised report if
either entity
determines that an
amount previously
reported to the
Controller is
inaccurate based on
revised estimates or
actual amounts. If
necessary pursuant
to any revised
reports, the
Controller shall
return funds to this
appropriation. Any
returned funds that
were previously
transferred pursuant
to this subdivision
shall be available
for expenditure
until June 30, 2016.
4. Payments made by the state to the
California State University for
each month from July through April
shall not exceed one-twelfth of
the amount appropriated in this
item, less the amount that is
allocated pursuant to subdivision
(a) of Provision 3. Transfers of
funds pursuant to subdivision (b)
of Provision 3 shall not be
considered payments made by the
state to the University.
5. Contributions to the Public
Employees' Retirement Fund are
charged to this appropriation
pursuant to Section 20822 of the
Government Code.
6. The Director of Finance has the
authority to adjust this
appropriation pursuant to Section
3.60, as well as Section 89762 of
the Education Code.
7. The California State
University shall not approve any
new campus-based student success
fees during the 2014-15 fiscal
year.
6610-002-0001--For support of California
State University, for transfer to and in
augmentation of Item 6610-001-0001, for the
Center for California Studies................. 3,540,000
3,482,000
Schedule:
(1) Center for California
Studies--Fellows Program.... 735,000
744,000
(2) Center for California
Studies-- Other............. 37,000
(3) Assembly Fellows............ 565,000
689,000
(4) Senate Fellows.............. 565,000
689,000
(5) Executive Fellows........... 566,000
685,000
(6) Judicial Fellows............ 402,000
468,000
(7) LegiSchool Project.......... 114,000
(8) Sacramento Semester
Internship Program.......... 56,000
(9) Legislative Staff
Educational Institute....... 500,000
6610-003-0001--For support of California
State University, for payments on lease-
revenue bonds................................ 99,079,000
Schedule:
(1) Rental, insurance,
and administrative
payments.............. 99,080,000
(2) 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.
6610-301-6041--For capital outlay, California
State University, payable from the 2004
Higher Education Capital Outlay Bond Fund..... 5,766,000
Schedule:
(1) 06.52.113-Chico: Taylor
II Replacement Building-
-Equipment.................. 2,740,000
(2) 06.64.081-East Bay: Warren
Hall Replacement Building-
-Equipment.................. 1,061,000
(3) 06.74.008-Monterey Bay:
Academic Building II-
-Equipment.................. 1,965,000
6610-491--Reappropriation, California State
University. 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, 2016:
0668--Public Buildings Construction Fund
Subaccount
(1) Item 6610-301-0668, Budget Act of
2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats.
2013)
(1) 06.98.100-Pomona: Administration
Replacement Facility--Preliminary
plans, working drawings, and
construction
6645-001-0001--For support of Health
Benefits for California State University
Annuitants. For the state's contribution for
the cost of a health benefits plan for
annuitants and other employees, in
accordance with Sections 22820, 22879,
22881, 22883, and 22953 of the Government
Code, the cost of which is not chargeable to
any other appropriation...................... 270,144,000
Provisions:
1. The maximum transfer amounts
specified in subdivision (c) of
Section 26.00 do not apply to
this item.
2. Notwithstanding Section 22844
of the Government Code or any
other provision of law,
annuitants who were employed by
the California State
University, and who become
eligible for Part A and Part B
of Medicare during the 2014-15
fiscal year, and family members
of these annuitants who become
eligible for Part A and Part B
of Medicare during the 2014-15
fiscal year shall not be
enrolled in a basic health
benefits plan during the 2014-
15 fiscal year. If the
annuitant or family member is
enrolled in Part A or Part B of
Medicare, he or she may enroll
in a supplement to the Medicare
plan. This provision does not
apply to employees and
family members who are
specifically excluded from
enrollment in a supplement to
the Medicare plan by federal
law or regulation.
3. The maximum monthly
contribution for an annuitant's
health benefits plan shall be
$642 for a single enrollee,
$1,218 for an enrollee and one
dependent, and $1,559 for an
enrollee and two or more
dependents for the 2014
calendar year. The maximum
monthly contribution shall be
adjusted based on Section 22871
of the Government Code to
reflect the health benefit plan
premium rates approved by the
Board of Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement
System for the 2015 calendar
year.
4. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval
of the Director of Finance,
expenditure authority may be
transferred between Item 9650-
001-0001 and this item as
necessary to fund costs for
health benefits.
5. The Director of Finance may
adjust this appropriation to
reflect the health benefit
premium rates approved by the
Board of Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement
System for the 2015 calendar
year. Within 30 days of making
any adjustment pursuant to this
provision, the Director of
Finance shall report the
adjustment 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.
6645-495--Reversion, Health Benefits for
California State University Annuitants.
As of June 30, 2014, the unencumbered
balance of the appropriation in Item 6645-
001-0001, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012) shall revert to the
General Fund.
6870-001-0001--For support of Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges..................................... 11,619,000
12,119,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Apportionments..... 1,615,000
(2) 20-Special Services
and Operations........ 18,897,000
19,397,000
(3) 30.01-Administration.. 5,984,000
(4) 30.02-Administration-
-Distributed.......... -5,984,000
(5) Reimbursements........ -8,893,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
may be expended or encumbered to
make one or more payments under a
personal services contract of a
visiting educator pursuant to
Section 19050.8 of the Government
Code, a long-term special
consultant services contract, or
an employment contract between an
entity that is not a state agency
and a person who is under the
direct or daily supervision of a
state agency, only if all of the
following conditions are met:
(a) The person providing
service under the contract
provides full financial
disclosure to the Fair
Political Practices
Commission in accordance
with the rules and
regulations of the
Commission.
(b) The service provided under
the contract does not
result in the displacement
of any represented civil
service employee.
(c) The rate of compensation
for salary and health
benefits for the person
providing service under
the contract does not
exceed by more than 10
percent the current
rate of compensation for
salary and health benefits
determined by the
Department of Human
Resources for civil
service personnel in a
comparable position. The
payment of any other
compensation or any
reimbursement for travel
or per diem expenses shall
be in accordance with the
State Administrative
Manual and the rules and
regulations of the
Department of Human
Resources.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon
determination of the amount of
funding necessary for the Office
of the Chancellor of the
California Community Colleges to
cover costs associated with moving
expenses during the 2014-15 fiscal
year, the Director of Finance may
augment this by up to $500,000. No
later than 30 days after any
augmentation made pursuant to this
provision, the Department of
Finance shall report to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee on
the amount augmented and the
specific purposes for which the
augmentation was made.
6870-001-0925--For support of Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, Program 20.30.050-Economic
Development, payable from the California
Community Colleges Business Resource
Assistance and Innovation Network Trust
Fund...................................... 11,000
6870-001-6049--For support of Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, Program 20.40.010-Facilities
Planning, payable from the 2006 California
Community College Capital Outlay Bond Fund.. 2,076,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $136,000 shall be for
the purpose of reimbursing the
Office of State Audits and
Evaluations for the costs of
auditing Proposition 1D General
Obligation bond funded projects.
6870-003-0890--For support of Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, payable from the Federal Trust Fund. 31,000
Schedule:
(1) 20.99.004-State Trade and
Export Promotion Program.... 31,000
6870-003-3085--For support of Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund............................. 84,000
6870-101-0001--For local assistance,
Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges (Proposition 98)..... 3,407,216,000
3,130,232,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10.010- 2,162,412,
Apportionments........ 2,059,128,
Apportionments........
000
(3) 10.10.020-
Apprenticeship........ 15,174,000
7,174,000
(3.5 10.10.021-
) Apprenticeship
Training and
Instruction........... 20,694,000
15,694,000
(4) 10.10.030-Growth for 140,385,00
Apportionments........ 0
(5) 20.10.004-Student
Success for Basic
Skills Students....... 25,037,000
20,037,000
(6) 20.10.005-Student
Financial Aid
Administration........ 69,421,000
(7) 20.10.020-Disabled 134,223,00
Students..............
114,223,0 0
0
(8) 20.10.045-Special
Services for CalWORKs
Recipients............ 49,545,000
34,545,000
(9) 20.10.060-Foster Care
Education Program..... 6,254,000
5,254,000
(10) 20.10.070- 301,683,00
Matriculation.........
271,683,0 0
0
(11) 20.20.020-Academic
Senate for the
Community Colleges.... 968,000
468,000
(12) 20.20.041-Equal
Employment
Opportunity pursuant
to Chapter 1169,
Statutes 2002......... 767,000
(13) 20.20.050-Part-time
Faculty Health
Insurance............. 490,000
(14) 20.20.051-Part-time
Faculty Compensation.. 24,907,000
(15) 20.20.055-Part-time
Faculty Office Hours.. 10,014,000
3,514,000
(16) 20.30.011-
Telecommunications
and Technology
Services.............. 21,790,000
(17) 20.30.050-Economic
Development........... 82,929,000
72,929,000
(18) 20.30.070-Transfer
Education and
Articulation.......... 698,000
(19) 20.40.026-Physical
Plant and 199,300,00
Instructional Support.
148,000,0 0
0
(20) 20.10.010-Extended
Opportunity Programs
and Services and 106,605,00
Special Services...... 0
88,605,000
(21) 20.30.045-Fund for
Student Success....... 3,792,000
(23) 20.80.010-Campus
Child Care Tax
Bailout............... 6,750,000
3,350,000
(24) 20.95.010-Nursing
Program Support....... 13,378,000
(25) 10.10.025-Adult
Education............. 0
(26) 10.10.050-Expanding
the Delivery of
Courses through
Technology............ 10,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are for transfer by the
Controller during the 2014-15
fiscal year to Section B of the
State School Fund.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (1) for apportionments
include $31,409,000 to encourage
district-level accountability
efforts pursuant to Section
84754.5 of the Education Code.
It is intended that the Office
of the Chancellor of the
California Community Colleges
submit an annual report on
district-specific accountability
measures by March 31 of each
year. This report shall reflect
the outcomes from the most
recently completed fiscal year
for which data is available
pursuant to Section 84754.5 of
the Education Code.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, apportionment
funding for community college
districts shall be based on the
greater of the current year or
prior year level of full-time
equivalent students (FTES),
consistent with K-12 declining
enrollment practices pursuant to
Section 42238.5 of the Education
Code. Decreases in FTES shall
result in a revenue reduction at
the district's average level of
apportionment funding per FTES
and shall be made in the
year following the initial year
of decrease in FTES.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), Apportionments:
(a) Up to $100,000 is for a
maintenance allowance,
pursuant to Section 54200
of Title 5 of the
California Code of
Regulations.
(b) Up to $500,000 is to
reimburse colleges for the
costs of federal aid
repayments related to
assessed fees for fee
waiver recipients. This
reimbursement only applies
to students who
completely withdraw from
college before the census
date pursuant to Section
58508 of Title 5 of the
California Code of
Regulations.
5. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Chancellor
of the California Community
Colleges shall not reduce
district workload obligations
for a lack of a funded cost-of-
living adjustment.
6. (a) The amount appropriated in
Schedule (3) for the
Apprenticeship Program
shall be available as
necessary upon
certification by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges for the purpose
of funding community
college-related and
supplemental instruction
pursuant to Section 3074
of the Labor Code, as
provided in Article 3
(commencing with Section
79140) of Chapter 9 of
Part 48 of Division 7 of
Title 3 of the Education
Code. No community college
district shall use funds
available under this
provision to offer any new
apprenticeship training
program or the expansion
of any existing program
unless the new program or
expansion has been
approved by the chancellor.
(b) Notwithstanding Article 3
(commencing with Section
79140) of Chapter 9 of
Part 48 of Division 7 of
Title 3 of the Education
Code, each 60-minute hour
of teaching time devoted
to each indentured
apprentice enrolled in and
attending classes of
related and supplemental
instruction as provided
under Section 3074 of the
Labor Code shall be
reimbursed at the rate of
$5. 31 04 per hour. For
purposes of this
provision, each hour of
teaching time may include
up to 10 minutes for
passing time and breaks.
7. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(4), Growth for Apportionments,
shall be available first to any
districts bringing online newly
accredited colleges or
educational centers. It is the
intent of the Legislature that
increases in basic foundation
allocations to each college be
funded prior to additional
growth in full-time equivalent
students. The Chancellor of the
California Community Colleges
shall provide a report by
November 1 of each year, to the
Department of Finance and the
Legislative Analyst, on the
number of new centers and
colleges added for the current
fiscal year and those
anticipated to be added for the
prospective budget year. This
report shall also detail the
specific funding adjustments
provided for basic foundation
allocations to each college and
center for the current fiscal
year.
8. (a) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, funds
appropriated in Schedule
(4), Growth for
Apportionments, shall only
be allocated for growth in
full-time equivalent
students (FTES), on a
district-by-district
basis, as determined by
the Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges. The chancellor
shall not include any FTES
from concurrent enrollment
in physical education,
dance, recreation, study
skills, and personal
development courses and
other courses in conflict
with existing law for the
purpose of calculating a
district's three-year
overcap adjustment.
(b) The Board of Governors of
the California Community
Colleges shall adopt
criteria and an allocation
formula for the funds
appropriated in Schedule
(4), Growth for
Apportionments, so as to
ensure that access to
courses in the California
Community Colleges'
missions related to
student needs for
transfer, basic skills and
vocational/workforce
training are aligned to
regional and community
needs to the maximum
extent possible. When
formulating the
allocation, the board of
governors shall consider,
at minimum, the priorities
as outlined in Section
84750.5 of the Education
Code.
9. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (5), Student Success
for Basic Skills Students, shall
be allocated as follows:
(a) $969,000 for faculty and
staff development to
improve curriculum,
instruction, student
services, and program
practices in the areas of
basic skills and English
as a Second Language (ESL)
programs. The Office of
the Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall select a
district, utilizing a
competitive process, to
carry out these faculty
and staff development
activities. All colleges
receiving funds pursuant
to subdivision (b) shall
be provided with the
opportunity to participate
in the faculty and staff
development programs
specified in this
subdivision. The
chancellor shall report on
the use of these funds by
the selected district to
the Legislative Analyst
and the Department of
Finance not later than
September 1 of each year.
(b) $ 2 1 9 ,068,000 for
allocation
by the chancellor to
community college
districts for improving
outcomes of students who
enter college needing at
least one course in ESL or
basic skills, with
particular emphasis on
students transitioning
from high school.
(c) Funding specified in
subdivisions (a) and (b)
shall be distributed to
eligible applicants
pursuant to Chapter 489 of
the Statutes of 2007.
(d) The Office of the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall work
jointly with the
Department of Finance and
the Legislative Analyst to
evaluate and refine, as
necessary, the annual
accountability measures
for this program. It is
the intent of the
Legislature that annual
performance accountability
measures for this program
utilize, to the extent
possible, data available
as part of the
accountability system
developed pursuant to
Section 84754.5 of the
Education Code. By
September 1, 2010, the
chancellor shall submit a
report to the Governor and
the Legislature on basic
skills accountability
using system- and college-
level data and an annual
report each year
thereafter by September 1.
(e) $3,000,000 to adopt and
scale-up evidence-based
models of remediation that
enable students at any
placement level to
complete transferable
gateway courses in English
and mathematics within a
two-course sequence that
is aligned with students'
program of study; utilizes
instructional innovations
such as modularized
courses and
contextualization; and
implements placement tests
and policies that more
accurately predict student
success and identify
students' remedial needs.
10. (a) Of the funds appropriated
in Schedule (6) for
Student Financial Aid
Administration, not less
than $1 6 5 ,
121 363 ,000 is
available to provide $0.91
per unit reimbursement to
community college
districts for the
provision of board of
governors (BOG) fee waiver
awards pursuant to
paragraph (2) of
subdivision (m) of Section
76300 of the Education
Code.
(b) Of the funds appropriated
in Schedule (6), not less
than $1 6 5 , 53
2 99 ,000 is
available for the Board
Financial Assistance
Program to provide
reimbursement of 2 percent
of total waiver value to
community college
districts for the
provision of BOG fee
waiver awards pursuant to
paragraph (2) of
subdivision (m) of Section
76300 of the Education
Code.
(c) Funding provided to
community college
districts in subdivisions
(a) and (b) is provided to
directly offset any
mandated costs claimed by
community college
districts pursuant to
Commission on State
Mandates Test Claims 99-TC-
13 (Enrollment Fee
Collection) and 00-TC-15
(Enrollment Fee Waivers).
(d) (1) Of the amount
appropriated in
Schedule (6),
$2,800,000 shall be
for a contract with
a community college
district to conduct
a statewide media
campaign to promote
the general message
to prospective
students as follows:
(A) the California
Community Colleges
(CCC) remain
affordable, (B)
financial aid tax
credits are
available to cover
enrollment fees and
help with books and
other costs, and (C)
the active
encouragement of
contact between
pupils and local CCC
financial aid
offices. Any funds
used from this
source to produce
radio, television,
or mail campaigns
must emphasize the
availability of
financial aid, the
easiest and most
reliable method of
accessing the aid, a
contact telephone
number, an Internet
Web site address,
where applicable,
and the physical
location of a
financial aid
office. Any mail
campaign must give
priority to existing
pupils, recent high
school graduates,
and 12th graders.
The outreach and
information campaign
should target its
efforts in high
schools, welfare
offices,
unemployment
offices, churches,
community centers,
and any other
location that will
most effectively
reach low-income and
disadvantaged
students who must
overcome barriers in
accessing
postsecondary
education. The
community college
district awarded the
contract shall
consult with the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges and the
Student Aid
Commission prior to
performing any
activities to ensure
appropriate
coordination with
any other state
efforts in this area
and ensure
compliance with this
provision.
(2) Of the amount
appropriated in
Schedule (6), not
more than
$34,200,000 shall be
for direct contact
with potential and
current financial
aid applicants. Each
CCC campus shall
receive a minimum
allocation of
$50,000. The
remainder of the
funding shall be
allocated to
campuses based upon
a formula reflecting
full-time equivalent
students (FTES)
weighted by a
measure of low-
income populations
demonstrated by BOG
fee waiver program
participation within
a district. It is
the intent of the
Legislature, to the
extent that funds
are provided in this
item, that all
campuses provide
additional staff
resources to
increase both
financial aid
participation and
student access to
low-income and
disadvantaged
students who must
overcome barriers in
accessing
postsecondary
education. Funds may
be used for
screening current
students for
possible financial
aid eligibility and
offering personal
assistance to these
students in
accessing financial
aid, providing
individual help in
multiple languages
for families and
students in filling
out the necessary
paperwork to apply
for financial aid,
and increasing
financial aid staff
to process
additional financial
aid forms.
(3) Funding provided to
community college
districts in
paragraph (2) is
provided to offset
any mandated costs
claimed by community
college districts
pursuant to the
Commission on State
Mandates Test Claims
02-TC-28 (Cal
Grants) and 02-TC-21
(Tuition Fee
Waivers).
(4) Funds allocated to a
community college
district for
financial aid
personnel, outreach
determination of
financial need, and
delivery of student
financial aid
services shall
supplement, and
shall not supplant,
the level of funds
allocated for the
administration of
student financial
aid programs during
the 2001-02 or 2006-
07 fiscal year,
whichever is greater.
(5) It is the intent of
the Legislature that
the Office of the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges provide the
Legislature with a
report not later
than April 1 of each
year on the use of
the funds allocated
pursuant to
paragraphs (1) and
(2), including the
distribution of the
funds, specific uses
of the funds,
strategies employed
to reach low-income
and disadvantaged
students potentially
eligible for
financial aid, and
the extent to which
districts were
successful in
increasing the
number of students
accessing financial
aid, particularly
the maximum Pell
Grant award.
(6) It is the intent of
the Legislature that
the chancellor
report by May 15 of
each year, in the
manner and using the
factors set forth in
paragraph (5) of
subdivision (c) of
Provision 11 of Item
6870-101-0001 of the
Budget Act of 2007
(Chs. 171 and 172,
Stats. 2007), on the
impact of outreach
efforts on student
headcount and FTES
enrollment for the
2009-10 and 2010-11
academic years.
(e) Notwithstanding
subdivision (m) of Section
76300 of the Education
Code or any other
provision of law, the
amount of funds
appropriated for the
purpose of administering
fee waivers for the 2014-
15 fiscal year shall be
determined in this act.
11. (a) The funds appropriated in
Schedule (7) for the
Disabled Students Program
are for assisting
districts in funding the
excess direct
instructional cost of
providing special support
services or instruction,
or both, to disabled
students enrolled at
community colleges, and
for state hospital
programs, as mandated by
federal law.
(b) Of the amount appropriated
in Schedule (7), no less
than $3,945,000 shall be
used to address
deficiencies identified by
the federal Office for
Civil Rights (OCR), as
determined by the Office
of the Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges.
(c) Of the amount appropriated
in Schedule (7), at least
$943,000 shall be used for
support of the High Tech
Centers for activities
including, but not limited
to, training of district
employees, staff, and
students in the use of
specialized computer
equipment for the
disabled. All High Tech
Centers shall meet
standards developed by the
Office of the Chancellor
of the California
Community Colleges.
Colleges that receive
these augmentations shall
not supplant existing
resources provided to the
centers.
(d) Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, of the
funds appropriated in
Schedule (7), $1,702,000
shall be for state
hospital adult education
programs at the hospitals
served by the Coast and
Kern Community College
Districts since the
1986-87 fiscal year. If
adult education services
at any of the two
hospitals are not
supported by the community
colleges in any portion of
the 2014-15 fiscal year,
remaining funds shall,
upon order of the
Department of Finance,
after 30 days' notice to
the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, be transferred
to the State Department of
Developmental Services
(DDS). For any transfer of
funds to DDS during the
2014-15 fiscal year, the
Proposition 98 base
funding levels for
community colleges and DDS
shall be adjusted
accordingly.
(e) Of the funds appropriated
in Schedule (7) for the
Disabled Student Services,
no less than $9,600,000
shall be allocated to
support high-cost sign
language interpreter
services and real-time
captioning equipment or
other communication
accommodations for
hearing-impaired students
based on a 4-to-1 state-to-
local district match.
12. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (8), Special Services
for CalWORKs Recipients, are for
the purpose of assisting welfare
recipient students and those in
transition off of welfare to
achieve long-term self-
sufficiency through coordinated
student services offered at
community colleges, including
workstudy, other educational
related work experience, job
placement services, child care
services, and coordination with
county welfare offices to
determine eligibility and
availability of services. All
services funded in Schedule (8)
shall be for current CalWORKs
recipients or prior CalWORKs
recipients who are in transition
off of cash assistance for no
more than two years. Current
cash-assistance recipients may
utilize these services until
their initial educational
objectives are met. Former
recipients in transition off of
cash assistance may utilize
these services for a period of
up to two years after leaving
cash assistance subject to the
conditions of this provision.
These funds shall be used to
supplement and not supplant
existing funds and services
provided for CalWORKs recipients
attending community colleges.
The Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges shall develop
an equitable method for
allocating funds to all
districts and colleges based on
the relative numbers of CalWORKs
recipients in attendance and
shall allocate funds for the
following purposes:
(a) Job placement.
(b) Coordination with county
welfare offices and other
local agencies, including
local workforce investment
boards.
(c) Curriculum development and
redesign.
(d) Child care and workstudy.
(e) Instruction.
(f) Postemployment skills
training and related
skills.
(g) Campus-based case
management, limited to on-
campus assistance and
services not provided by
county case workers that
do not supplant other
counseling and academic
support services funded
through existing
California Community
Colleges categorical
programs.
Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (8), $15,000,000 is for
Schedule (8), $9,188,000 is for
child care and does not require
a district match. For the
remaining funds, districts
shall, as a condition of receipt
of these funds, provide a $1
match for every $1 provided by
the state.
Funds utilized for subsidized
child care shall be for children
of CalWORKs recipients through
campus-based centers or parental
choice vouchers at rates and
with rules consistent with those
applied to related programs
operated by the State Department
of Education in the 2014-15
fiscal year, including
eligibility, reimbursement
rates, and parental contribution
schedules. Subsidized campus
child care for CalWORKs
recipients may be provided
during the period they are
engaged in qualifying state and
federal work activities through
attainment of their initial
education and training plan
and for up to three months
thereafter or until the end of
the academic year, whichever
period of time is greater.
Funds utilized for workstudy
shall be used solely for
payments to employers that
currently participate in campus-
based workstudy programs or are
providing work experiences that
are directly related to and in
furtherance of student
educational programs and work
participation requirements,
provided that those payments may
not exceed 75 percent of the
wage for the workstudy
positions, and the employers
shall pay at least 25 percent of
the wage for the workstudy
positions. These funds may be
expended only if the total hours
of education, employment, and
workstudy for the student are
sufficient to meet state or
federal minimum requirements for
qualifying work-related
activities.
Funds may be used to provide
credit or noncredit classes for
CalWORKs students if a district
has committed all of its funded
full-time equivalent students
(FTES) and is unable to offer
the additional instructional
services to meet the demand for
CalWORKs students. This
determination shall be based on
fall enrollment information.
Districts shall submit
applications to the office of
the chancellor by December 1 of
each year. If the chancellor
approves the use of funds for
direct instructional workload,
the Office of the Chancellor
shall submit a report to the
Department of Finance and the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee by February 15 of each
year that (a) identifies the
enrollment of new CalWORKs
students, (b) states whether and
why additional classes were
needed to accommodate the needs
of CalWORKs students, and (c)
sets forth an expenditure
plan for the balance of funds.
As a condition of receipt of
the funds appropriated in
Schedule (8), by the fourth week
following the end of the
semester or quarter term
commencing in January 2015,
participating community
districts and colleges shall
submit to the office of the
chancellor a report, in the
format specified by the
chancellor in consultation with
the State Department of Social
Services, that includes, but is
not limited to, the funded
components, the number of hours
of child care provided, the
average monthly enrollment of
CalWORKs dependents served in
child care, the number of
workstudy hours provided, the
hourly salaries and type of
jobs, the number of students
being case managed, the short-
term programs available, the
student participation rates, and
other outcome data. It is
intended that, to the extent
practicable, reporting from
colleges utilize data gathered
for federal reporting
requirements at the state and
local level. Further, it is
intended that the office of the
chancellor compile the
information for annual reports
to the Legislature, the
Governor, the Legislative
Analyst, the Department of
Finance, and the State
Department of Social Services by
February 15 of each year.
First priority for expenditures
of any funds appropriated in
Schedule (8) shall be in support
of current CalWORKs recipients.
However, if caseloads are
insufficient to fully utilize
all of the funding in this
schedule in a cost-beneficial
way, it is intended that up to
$5,000,000 of the funds subject
to local matching requirements
may be allocated for providing
postemployment services to
former CalWORKs recipients
who have been off of cash
assistance for no longer than
two years to assist them in
upgrading skills, job retention,
and advancement. Allowable
services include direct
instruction that cannot be
funded under available growth
funding, child care to support
attendance in these classes
consistent with this provision,
job development and placement
services, and career counseling
and assessment activities that
cannot be funded through other
programs. Child care services
may only be provided for periods
commensurate with a student's
need for postemployment training
within the two-year transitional
period.
Prior to allocation of funds
for postemployment services, the
chancellor shall first secure
the approval of the Department
of Finance for the allocations,
complete a cumulative report on
the outcomes, activities,
and cost-effectiveness of the
program no later than February
15 of each year in compliance
with the Budget Act of 1998 (Ch.
324, Stats. 1998) and the Budget
Act of 1999 (Ch. 50, Stats.
1999) and this act, and shall
provide the rationale and
justification for the proposed
allocation of postemployment
services to districts for
transitional students.
If a district is unable to
fully expend its share of child
care funds, it may request that
the Office of the Chancellor
approve a reallocation to other
CalWORKs purposes authorized by
this provision, subject to all
pertinent limitations and
district match required for
these purposes under this
provision.
Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (8) for the Special
Services for CalWORKs Recipients
Program, no less than $ 8 4 ,
9 00 0 ,000
is to provide direct workstudy
wage reimbursement for students
served under this program, and
$1,000,000 is available for
$613,000 is available for campus
campus job development and
placement
placement services.
13. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(8) for the Special Services for
CalWORKs Recipients Program have
been budgeted to meet the
state's Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families maintenance-of-
effort requirement pursuant to
the federal Personal
Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996 (P.L. 104-193) and may
not be expended in any way that
would cause their
disqualification as a federally
allowable maintenance-of-effort
expenditure.
14. (a) Funds provided in Schedule
(9) for the Foster Care
Education Program shall be
allocated to provide
foster and
relative/kinship care
education and training.
Districts shall ensure
that education and
training required by
Sections 1529.1 and 1529.2
of the Health and Safety
Code and Section 16003 of
the Welfare and
Institutions Code receive
priority. Districts may
use any remaining funds
for additional parenting
skills training.
(b) Funds provided in Schedule
(9) shall be used for
foster parent and
relative/kinship care
provider education
training services
consistent with the
following criteria:
(1) The Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
shall use these
funds exclusively
for foster parent
and relative/kinship
care provider
education and
training, as
specified by the
chancellor in
consultation with an
advisory committee
that includes foster
parents,
representatives of
statewide foster
parent
organizations,
parent and
relative/kinship
care providers, and
representatives from
the State Department
of Social
Services.
(2) Acceptance of funds
under this program
shall constitute
agreement by the
district to comply
with such reporting
requirements,
guidelines, and
other conditions for
receipt of funding
as the chancellor
may establish.
(3) Each college plan
for foster and
relative/kinship
care education
programs shall
include the
provision of
training to
facilitate the
development of
foster family homes,
small family homes,
and relative/kinship
homes to care for no
more than six
children who have
special mental,
emotional,
developmental, or
physical needs.
(4) The State Department
of Social Services
shall facilitate the
participation of
county welfare
departments in the
foster and
relative/kinship
care education
program.
15. (a) Funds appropriated in
Schedule (10) for the
Matriculation Program are
for the purpose of student
matriculation pursuant to
Article 1 (commencing with
Section 78210) of Chapter
2 of Part 48 of Division 7
of Title 3 of the
Education Code.
(b) Of the amount appropriated
in Schedule (10),
$9,381,000 shall be
allocated to community
college districts on a one-
to-one matching funds
basis to provide
matriculation services,
including, but not limited
to, orientation,
assessment, and
counseling, for students
enrolled in designated
noncredit classes and
programs who may benefit
most, as determined by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges pursuant to
Sections 78216 and 78218
of the Education Code.
(c) Of the funds appropriated
in Schedule (10), up to
$14,000,000 may be used by
the Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges for the purpose
of procuring or developing
E-Transcript, E-Planning,
and common assessment
tools. Prior to the
expenditure of these
funds, the Chancellor
of the California
Community Colleges shall
submit a proposed
expenditure plan to the
Department of Finance and
to the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding any
other provision of
law, of the amount
appropriated in
Schedule (10),
$100,000,000 shall
be for the purpose
of supporting the
activities necessary
to successfully
implement the
activities and goals
as detailed in the
Student Equity
Plans, pursuant to
Subchapter 4
(commencing with
Section 54220) of
Chapter 5 of
Division 6 of Title
5 of the California
Code of Regulations,
in coordination with
the Student Success
and Support Program
plans, pursuant to
Section 78216 of the
Education Code, and
the Student Success
Scorecard, pursuant
to Section 84754.5
of the Education
Code.
(2) The Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
shall allocate these
funds to districts
in a manner that
ensures districts
with a greater
proportion or number
of students who are
high need, as
determined by the
Office of the
Chancellor, receive
greater resources to
provide services to
these students.
(3) As a condition of
receipt of these
funds, the districts
are required to
include in their
Student Equity Plan
how they will
coordinate existing
student support
services in a manner
to better serve
their high-need
student populations.
At a minimum, their
plan shall
demonstrate
alignment of
services funded
through allocations
from Schedules (5),
(6), (7), (8), (10),
(20) , and (21).
(e) (1) Of the amount
appropriated in
Schedule (10), up to
$2,500,000 may be
used by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges for the
purpose of providing
technical assistance
to districts that
demonstrate low
performance in any
area of operations.
Beginning in the
2015-16 fiscal year,
the Chancellor of
It is the intent of
the Legislature that
technical assistance
providers be
contracted in a cost-
effective manner,
that they primarily
consist of experts
who are current and
former employees of
the California
Community Colleges ,
and that they
provide technical
assistance in a
manner that is
consistent with the
vision for the
California Community
Colleges. Beginning
in the 2015-16
fiscal year, the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall provide a
provide a report of prior
year
expenditures of
prior year use of
these funds,
including whether
they were used in
accordance with the
aforementioned
legislative intent,
t hese funds t o the
Department of
Department of
Finance and the
Joint Legislative
Budget Committee no
later than October 1
of each year.
(2) Technical assistance
initiated by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges may be
provided at no cost
to the district.
Technical assistance
requested by the
district shall
require at least a
$1 match for every
$2 provided by the
state, as determined
by the Office of the
Chancellor.
16. The funds in Schedule (14) for
the Part-time Faculty
Compensation Program shall be
allocated solely to increase
compensation for part-time
faculty from the amounts
previously authorized. Funds
shall be distributed to
districts based on the total
actual full-time equivalent
students served in the previous
fiscal year and include a small
district factor as determined by
the Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges. These funds
are to be used to assist
districts in making part-time
faculty salaries more comparable
to full-time salaries for
similar work, as determined
through each district's local
collective bargaining process.
These funds shall not supplant
the amount of resources each
district used to compensate part-
time faculty or be used to
exceed parity of each part-time
faculty employed by each
district with regular full-time
faculty at the same district, as
certified by the chancellor. If
a district achieves parity, its
allocation may be used for any
other educational purpose.
17. (a) $20,651,000 of the funds
provided in Schedule (16)
for the Telecommunications
and Technology Services
Program shall be for the
purpose of supporting
technical and application
innovations and for
coordination of activities
that serve to maximize the
utility of the technology
investments of the
community college system
towards improving learning
outcomes. Allocations
shall be made by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges, based on
criteria and guidelines as
developed by the
chancellor, on a
competitive basis through
the RFA/RFP application
process for the following
purposes:
(1) Provision of access
to statewide
multimedia hosting
and delivery
services for state
colleges and
districts.
(2) Provision of
systemwide Internet,
audio bridging, and
telephony.
(3) Technical assistance
and planning,
cooperative purchase
agreements, and
faculty and staff
development in a
manner consistent
with paragraph (3)
of subdivision (b)
of Provision 17 of
Item 6870-101-0001
of the Budget Act of
1996 (Ch. 162,
Stats. 1996).
(4) Ongoing support for
the California
Virtual Campus
Distance Education
Program.
(5) Ongoing support for
programs designed to
use technology in
assisting
accreditation and
the alignment of
curricula across K-
20 segments in
California.
(6) Support for
technology pilots
and ongoing
technology programs
and applications
that serve to
maximize the utility
and economy of scale
of the technology
investments of the
community college
system towards
improving learning
outcomes.
(7) Support for the
Student Friendly
Services Program.
In addition, a portion of
the funds provided in this
subdivision shall be
available for allocations
to districts. It is the
intent of the Legislature
that these funds be used
by colleges to maintain
the technology
capabilities specified in
subdivision (a) of
Provision 21 of Item 6870-
101-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2003 (Ch. 157, Stats.
2003). These funds shall
not supplant existing
funds used for those
purposes, and colleges
shall match maintenance
and ongoing costs with
other funds as provided by
subdivision (a) of
Provision 21 of Item 6870-
101-0001 of the Budget Act
of 2003 (Ch. 157, Stats.
2003).
(b) The Office of the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall develop the
reporting criteria for all
programs funded by
this item and shall submit
that for review along with
an annual progress report
on program implementation
to the Legislative Analyst
and the Department of
Finance no later than
December 1 of each year.
Reporting shall include
summaries of allocations
and expenditures by
program and by district,
where applicable.
(c) Of the funds provided in
Schedule (16), $1,139,000
is for ongoing support and
expansion of the
California Partnership for
Achieving Student Success
(Cal-PASS) program. As a
condition of receipt of
these funds, the grantee
shall submit to the office
of the chancellor, by
October 15 of each year,
all of the following: (1)
a report that includes the
numbers and percentages of
institutions and school
districts that have signed
agreements and the number
and percentage that have
actively submitted
data in the current year
and (2) an annual
financial audit, as
prescribed by the
chancellor, that includes
an accounting of all
funding sources and all
uses of funds by funding
source. The report and
audit also shall be
submitted to the
Legislative Analyst, the
Department of Finance, and
the appropriate budget
subcommittees of the
budget committees of each
house of the Legislature.
It is the intent of the
Legislature that all
reporting requirements
contained in this
subdivision shall be
completed using funds
provided to the grantee.
18. Of the amount appropriated in
Schedule (17) for the Economic
and Workforce Development
Program, pursuant to Part 52.2
(commencing with Section 88600)
of Division 7 of Title 3 of the
Education Code, the following
shall apply:
(a) Up to 10 percent may be
allocated for state level
technical assistance
activities in support of
the intent of Chapter 361
of the Statutes of 2012,
including statewide
network leadership,
organizational
development, coordination,
information and support
services, or other program
purposes. Any augmentation
to state level activities
funding is subject to
approval of the Department
of Finance, not sooner
than 30 days after the
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.
(b) All remaining funds shall
be allocated for
programming that target
investment at priority and
emergent sectors,
including statewide and/or
regional centers, hubs,
collaborative communities,
advisory bodies, and short-
term grants. Short-term
grants can include
industry-driven regional
education and training,
Responsive Incumbent
Worker Training, and Job
Development Incentive
Training.
(c) Prior to the expenditure
of these funds, the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall submit a
proposed expenditure plan
and the rationale
therefor, to the
Department of Finance for
approval. The expenditure
plan shall include the
following:
(1) A statewide and
regional delivery
system.
(2) A targeting of
investments to
competitive and
emergent sectors
important to
regional economies
as well as use of
short-term grants to
meet employer-driven
training needs.
(3) Program support to
increase the impact
of college career
technical education
(CTE) programs
(including
contextualized CTE
programs) on
regional economies;
statewide
accountability data
collection and
performance
evaluation;
statewide training,
development, and
coordination; labor
market research; and
continuous program
improvements.
(d) The following provisions
apply to the expenditures
of these funds:
(1) Funds applied to
performance-based
training shall be
matched by a minimum
of $1 of private
business and
industry funding for
each $1 of state
funds. The
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall
consider the level
of involvement and
financial
commitments of
business and
industry in making
awards for
performance-based
training.
(2) Funds allocated by
the Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
under this program
may not be used by
community college
districts to
supplant existing
contract education
offerings. The
chancellor shall
ensure that funds
are spent only for
expanded services
and shall implement
accountability
reporting for
districts receiving
these funds to
ensure that
training, credit,
and noncredit
programs remain
relevant to business
needs.
(3) Any funds that
become available due
to savings,
discontinuance, or
reduction of amounts
shall be evaluated
against labor market
needs and regional
economies for
reallocation within
the economic and
workforce
development
program.
(e) Fiscal agents of program
funds intended to serve
statewide or regional
functions do not have
authority to flex program
funds. The Office of the
Chancellor may adjust
allocations, as necessary,
to preclude this action.
(f) (1) $ 6 5 0,000,000 of
the
funds appropriated
in Schedule (17)
shall be provided on
a one-time basis to
create greater
incentive for
California Community
Colleges to
develop, enhance,
retool, and expand
quality career
technical education
offerings that build
upon existing
community college
regional capacity to
respond to regional
labor market needs.
Funds may be used
for equipment,
curriculum
development,
professional
development, and
other related costs
necessary to
develop, enhance,
retool, and expand
quality career
technical education
offerings.
(2) The Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
shall allocate these
funds to the
community college
regions based on a
formula that factors
in the total number
of full-time
equivalent students,
including full-time
equivalent students
in career technical
education courses.
The Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
shall, in
consultation with
community colleges
within each region,
designate either
the district then
serving as the
fiscal agent for the
regional consortia
or an alternative
district to serve as
the fiscal agent for
these funds.
(3) The funds shall be
distributed by the
fiscal agent to the
California Community
College districts
within the region
for career technical
education programs
that are developed
with industry input,
matched by industry
resources, and
adopted by faculty
upon certification
by the regional
consortia. The
courses or programs
of study for which
the funds are
requested shall meet
all of the following
criteria:
(A) Be for occupations
and sectors that are
demonstrated to be
in demand in the
regional labor
market.
(B) Be for occupations
for which regional
production of
employees is
insufficient to meet
labor market demand.
(C) Demonstrate regional
alignment of program
and curricula.
(4) Priority for funding
shall go to programs
that meet all of the
criteria listed in
paragraph (3) and
that meet one or
more of the
following criteria:
(A) Are in priority
sectors identified
by the region.
(B) Are in emerging
sectors identified
by the region.
(C) Are articulated with
K-12 or four year
institutions.
(5) Individual colleges
and districts shall
be responsible for
identifying eligible
programs and their
faculty,
implementing courses
and programs to meet
regional capacity
needs, participating
in regional
coordination
efforts,
articulating with K-
12 and four year
institutions, and
submitting outcome
data to the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges.
(6) The regional
consortia shall be
responsible for
certifying labor
market demand with
input from regional
employers and
essential workforce
and economic
development
partners,
prioritizing
investment of funds
according to
industry sections
and occupations, and
ensuring regional
coordination.
(7) The district
designated as the
fiscal agent in each
region shall be
responsible for
distributing the
funds to each
district within its
region following
certification by the
regional consortia
that the courses and
programs submitted
by the districts and
colleges for funding
meet the criteria
listed in this
subdivision (f).
(8) The Chancellor of
the California
Community Colleges
shall be responsible
for administering
the distribution of
funds to the fiscal
agents for each
region and
monitoring progress
toward meeting
regional and
statewide career
technical education
needs.
19. (a) The funds appropriated in
Schedule (18) for the
Transfer Education and
Articulation Program are
available to support
transfer and articulation
projects and common course
numbering projects.
(b) Funding provided to
community college
districts from Schedule
(18) is provided to
directly offset any
mandated costs claimed by
community college
districts pursuant to
Chapter 737 of the
Statutes of 2004.
20. (a) Any funds appropriated in
Schedule (19) are
available for the
following purposes:
(1) Scheduled
maintenance and
special repairs of
facilities. The
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges shall
allocate funds to
districts on the
basis of actual
reported full-time
equivalent students
(FTES), and may
establish a minimum
allocation per
district. As a
condition for
receiving and
expending these
funds for
maintenance or
special repairs, a
district shall
certify that it will
increase its
operations and
maintenance spending
from the 1995-96
fiscal year by the
amount it allocates
from this
appropriation for
maintenance and
special repairs , .
The
plus an equal amount
to be provided from
question of whether
a district has
complied with its
resolution shall be
reviewed under the
annual audit of that
district .
discretionary funds.
The chancellor may
waive all or a
portion of the
matching requirement
based upon a review
of a district's
financial condition.
The question of
whether a district
has complied with
its resolution shall
be reviewed under
the annual audit of
that district.
(2) Hazardous substances
abatement, cleanup,
and repairs.
(3) Architectural
barrier removal
projects that meet
the requirements of
the federal
Americans with
Disabilities Act of
1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec.
12101 et seq.) and
seismic retrofit
projects limited to
$400,000. Districts
that receive funds
for architectural
barrier removal
projects shall
provide a $1 match
for every $1
provided by the
state.
(b) Any funds appropriated in
Schedule (19) are
available for replacement
of instructional equipment
and library materials. The
funds provided for
instructional equipment
and library materials
shall not be used for
personal services costs or
operating expenses. The
chancellor shall allocate
funds to districts on the
basis of actual reported
FTES and may establish a
minimum allocation per
district. The question of
whether a district has
complied with its
resolution shall be
reviewed under the annual
audit of that district.
(c) Any funds appropriated
in Schedule (19) shall be
available for one-time use
in the 2014-15 fiscal year.
21. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (20) for Extended
Opportunity Programs and
Services and Special Services,
$81,128,000 is for Extended
$79,273,000 is for Extended
Opportunity Programs and
Services (EOPS) in accordance
with Article 8 (commencing with
Section 69640) of Chapter 2 of
Part 42 of Division 5 of Title 3
of the Education Code. Funds
provided in this item for EOPS
shall be available to students
on all campuses within the
California Community Colleges
system, including those students
on new campuses or in new
districts. In addition,
$15,505,000 is for funding, at
$9,332,000 is for funding, at
all colleges, the Cooperative
Agencies Resources for Education
(CARE) program in accordance
with Article 4 (commencing with
Section 79150) of Chapter 9 of
Part 48 of Division 7 of Title 3
of the Education Code. The Board
of Governors of the California
Community Colleges shall
allocate funds on a priority
basis to local programs on the
basis of need for student
services.
22. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (20) for the Extended
Opportunity Programs and
Services and Special Services,
no less than $4,972,000 shall be
available to support additional
textbook assistance grants to
community college students as an
allowable expenditure consistent
with paragraph (10) of
subdivision (b) of Section 69648
of the Education Code. In
addition, these funds shall not
supplant the amount of
resources used for textbook
grants in the 2001-02 fiscal
year.
23. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (21) for the Fund for
Student Success are for
additional targeted student
services, to be expended as
follows:
(a) $1,183,000 is for the
Puente Project to support
up to 75 colleges. These
funds are available if
matched by $200,000 of
private funds and the
participating community
colleges and University of
California campuses
maintain their 1995-96
fiscal year support level
for the Puente Project.
All funding shall be
allocated directly to
participating districts in
accordance with their
participation agreement.
(b) Up to $1,515,000 is for
the Mathematics,
Engineering and Science
Achievement (MESA)
program. For each $1
allocated, the recipient
district shall provide $1
in matching funds.
(c) No less than $1,094,000 is
for the Middle College
High School Program. With
the exception of fully
compliant special part-
time students at the
community colleges
pursuant to Sections 48802
and 76001 of the Education
Code, student workload
based on participation in
the Middle College High
School Program shall not
be eligible for community
college state
apportionment. Further, no
community college state
apportionment shall be
made available for
physical education
classes, noncredit
classes, nor other courses
specified in Provision 8.
24. Pursuant to Sections 69648.5,
78216, and 84850, and
subdivision (b) of Section
87108, of the Education Code,
the Board of Governors of the
California Community Colleges
may allocate funds appropriated
in Schedules (7), (10), (12),
and (20) by grant or contract,
or through the apportionment
process, to one or more
districts for the purpose of
providing program evaluation,
accountability, monitoring, or
program development services, as
appropriate under the applicable
statute.
25. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (23) for the Campus
Child Care Tax Bailout shall
be allocated by the Chancellor
of the California Community
Colleges to community college
districts that levied child care
permissive override taxes in the
1977-78 fiscal year pursuant to
Sections 8329 and 8330 of the
Education Code in an amount
proportional to the property tax
revenues, tax relief
subventions, and state aid
required to be made available by
the district to its child care
and development program for the
1979-80 fiscal year pursuant to
Section 30 of Chapter 1035 of
the Statutes of 1979, increased
or decreased by any cost-of-
living adjustment granted in
subsequent fiscal years. These
funds shall be used only for the
purpose of community college
child care and development
programs.
26. With regard to the funds
appropriated in Schedule (24),
Nursing Program Support, all of
the following shall apply:
(a) $8,475,000 shall be used
to provide support for
nursing program enrollment
and equipment needs
consistent with paragraph
(2) of subdivision (a) of
Section 2 of Chapter 514
of the Statutes of 2001.
Funding for nursing
enrollment shall provide a
marginal increase in
funding in addition to the
amount provided for each
full-time equivalent
student for regular growth
in apportionments.
(b) $4,903,000 shall be used
to provide diagnostic and
support services, preentry
coursework, alternative
program delivery model
development, and other
services to reduce the
incidence of student
attrition in nursing
programs.
(c) Funds shall be allocated
according to the following
criteria:
(1) The degree to which
the funds provided
would be used to
increase student
enrollment in
nursing programs
beyond the level of
full-time equivalent
students served in
the 2011-12 academic
year.
(2) The district's level
of attrition from
nursing programs and
the suitability
of planned
expenditures to
address attrition
levels.
(3) The degree to which
funds provided would
be used to support
infrastructure or
equipment needs with
the intent of
building capacity
and increasing the
number of nursing
students served.
(4) For districts with
attrition rates of
15 percent or more,
new funding shall
focus on attrition
reduction. For
districts with
attrition rates
below 15 percent,
new funding shall
focus on enrollment
expansion.
(d) On or before March 1 of
each year, the Chancellor
of the California
Community Colleges shall
provide the Legislature
and the Department of
Finance with a report on
the allocation of funding.
For each district
receiving funding under
this item, the report
shall include all of the
following: (1) the amount
of funding received, (2)
the number of nursing full-
time equivalent students
served in the 2006-07
academic year, and the
additional number of
nursing full-time
equivalent students served
with funding provided in
this item in each
subsequent year, (3) the
district's attrition and
completion rates in the
2006-07 academic year and
subsequent years, (4) any
equipment or
infrastructure-related
items acquired with the
funds appropriated in this
item, and (5) the number
of new and existing
faculty receiving annual
stipend awards.
27. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Chancellor
of the California Community
Colleges shall allocate
categorical funds as specified
in legislation enacted in 2009
and as amended in 2010. Pursuant
to the conditions specified in
that legislation, districts may
utilize funds allocated from
Schedules (11), (12), (13),
(14), (15), (17), (18), and (23)
as further specified in that
legislation. Notwithstanding
this provision and subdivision
(b) of Section 84043 of the
Education Code, the chancellor
may adjust allocations, as
necessary, for funding provided
pursuant to Schedules (11),
(17), and (18) in support of
statewide or regional functions.
28. Funding provided to community
college districts in Schedule
(1) is provided to directly
offset any mandated costs
claimed by community college
districts for the Minimum
Conditions for State Aid (02-TC-
25 and 02-TC-31) mandated
program as determined by the
Commission on State Mandates.
29. (a) The amount appropriated in
Schedule (3.5) for the
Apprenticeship Training
and Instruction shall be
available as necessary
upon certification by the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges for the purpose
of funding local
educational agency related
and supplemental
instruction pursuant to
Section 3074 of the Labor
Code, as provided in
Article 8 (commencing with
Section 8150) of Chapter 1
of Part 6 of Division 1 of
Title 1 of the Education
Code. A local educational
agency shall not use funds
available under this
provision to offer any
new apprenticeship
training program or the
expansion of any existing
program unless the new
program or expansion has
been approved by the
Division of Apprenticeship
Standards.
(b) Notwithstanding Article 8
(commencing with Section
8150) of Chapter 1 of Part
6 of Division 1 of Title 1
of the Education Code,
each hour of teaching time
devoted to each indentured
apprentice enrolled in and
attending classes of
related and supplemental
instruction, as provided
pursuant to Section 3074
of the Labor Code, shall
be reimbursed at the rate
of $5. 31 04 per hour.
For
purposes of this
provision, each hour of
teaching time may
include up to 10 minutes
for passing time and
breaks.
30. (a) The amount appropriated in
Schedule (26) for
Expanding the Delivery of
Courses through Technology
shall be allocated to the
Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges and used to
increase the number of
courses available to
matriculated
undergraduates, and, to
the extent possible, high
school students seeking
college credits, through
the use of technology and
to provide alternative
methods for students to
earn college credit. For
online-only courses, the
chancellor shall ensure,
to the extent possible,
that the courses selected
for this purpose can be
articulated across all
community college
districts and shall
additionally ensure that
students enrolling and
successfully completing
these courses are granted
degree-applicable
cross-campus transfer
credit. The chancellor
shall also ensure that
these online-only courses
are made available to
students systemwide,
regardless of the campus
where they are enrolled.
The Legislature's intent
is to maximize the
development of online
courses available across
campuses to alleviate
shortages of certain core
courses at certain
campuses.
(b) These funds shall be used
for those courses that
have the highest demand,
fill quickly, and are
prerequisites for many
different degrees. By
March 1, 2015, the
chancellor shall submit a
report to the Department
of Finance and the Joint
Legislative Budget
Committee detailing the
use of these funds and any
outcomes that may be
attributed to their use.
The report shall include
the proposed use of these
funds in the 2015-16
fiscal year.
31. The Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges shall report
annually to both the Department
of Finance and the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, no
later than September 30, on the
status of recouping funds owed
to the state from the Desert
Community College District.
32. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $25,000,000
is for increasing the number of
full-time faculty within the
California Community College
system. These funds will
increase each district's basic
allocation pursuant to paragraph
(2) of subdivision (d) of
Section 84750.5 of the Education
Code. Notwithstanding Section
51025 of Title 5 of the
California Code of Regulations,
the funds would be allocated to
districts by the Chancellor of
the California Community
Colleges to increase the number
of full-time faculty. The
chancellor shall allocate these
funds in a manner that ensures
districts with a lower
proportion of full-time faculty
increase their faculty
obligation number. As a
condition of receipt of these
funds, districts with a lower
proportion of full-time faculty
shall add full-time faculty to
increase their faculty
obligation number and report the
number of full-time faculty
added to the office of the
chancellor.
33. Of the fund appropriated in
Schedule (20) for Extended
Opportunity Programs and
Services and Special Services,
$5,000,000 is for the
cooperating agencies foster
youth educational support
program in accordance with
Article 4.3 (commencing with
Section 79156) of Chapter 9 of
Part 48 of Division 7 of Title 3
of the Education Code.
6870-101-0925--For local assistance,
Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges, Program 20.30.050-
Economic Development, payable from
California Community Colleges Business
Resource Assistance and Innovation
Network Trust Fund........................ 15,000
6870-103-0001--For local assistance,
Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges (Proposition 98), to
allow selected community colleges to make
required lease-purchase payments.......... 64,905,000
Schedule:
(1) Rental and
Administration...... 64,906,000
(2) 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. The Controller shall transfer
funds appropriated in this item
according to a schedule to be
provided by the State Public
Works Board. The schedule shall
be provided on a monthly basis
or as otherwise needed to ensure
debt requirements are met.
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.
4. The amount appropriated in
Schedule (1) shall be available
as necessary to defease or call
the outstanding bonds for the
Los Angeles Southwest Lecture
Lab Building Project, Phase 1,
funded through the State Public
Works Board of the State of
California Lease Revenue Bonds,
California Community Colleges
1996 Series A Various Community
College Projects.
6870-107-0001--For local assistance, Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges (Proposition 98), for local district
financial oversight and evaluation............ 570,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are available to the Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges to reimburse the Fiscal
Crisis and Management Assistance Team
(FCMAT) for costs incurred by FCMAT
for the following activities:
(a) The performance of audits,
examinations, or reviews of any
community college district
pursuant to Section 84041 of the
Education Code.
(b) The provision of technical
assistance, training, and short-
term institutional research
necessary to address existing or
potential accreditation
deficiencies. No more than
$150,000 of the funds annually
appropriated in this item may be
used for these purposes.
2. The Board of Governors of the
California Community Colleges may
request unsolicited reviews of local
community college districts if the
board of governors determines that
there is an imminent threat to the
fiscal integrity of a district as a
result of fraud, misappropriation of
funds, or other illegal fiscal
practices.
3. All proposed contracts and
reimbursements for Fiscal Crisis and
Management Assistance Team services
shall be subject to the approval of
the Department of Finance.
6870-111-0001--For local assistance, Board of
Governors of the California Community Colleges........ 0
Schedule:
(1) 10.20-CalWORKs Services.... 8,000,000
(2) 20.10.060-Foster Parent
Training................... 6,112,000
(3) 20.30.030-Vocational
Education.................. 63,322,000
(4) Reimbursements............. -77,434,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in Schedules (1)
and (3) are for transfer by the Controller
to Section B of the State School Fund.
2. The funds appropriated in Schedule (1) are
to fund additional fixed, variable, and
one-time costs for providing support
services and instruction for CalWORKs
students that include, but are not
limited to, job placement and
coordination, curriculum development and
redesign, child care and workstudy, and
instruction. As a condition of receiving
funding, colleges are required to submit a
plan to the Office of the Chancellor of
the California Community Colleges
describing how the funds will be utilized,
which shall be based on collaboration with
county welfare offices regarding the
services and instruction that are needed
for CalWORKs recipients.
3. Acceptance of funds from Schedule (1)
constitute an agreement by the district to
comply with such requirements, guidelines,
and other conditions for receipt of
funding that the Office of the Chancellor
of the California Community Colleges, in
collaboration with the State Department of
Social Services, may establish.
6870-139-8080--For local assistance, Board
of Governors of the California Community
Colleges, payable from the Clean Energy Job
Creation Fund................................ 37,500,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be used for the purposes
set forth in legislation
providing for appropriations
related to the 2013 Budget Act
that was enacted during the
2013-14 Regular Session.
2. Notwithstanding Section 26235
of the Public Resources Code,
funds appropriated in this item
shall be used in a manner
consistent with implementation
guidance provided by the
Chancellor of the California
Community Colleges on May 29,
2013.
3. Funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2018.
6870-295-0001--For local assistance, Board of
Governors of the California Community Colleges
(Proposition 98), for reimbursement, in
accordance with provisions of Section 6 of
Article XIIIB of the California Constitution or
Section 17561 of the Government Code, of the
costs of any new program or increased level of
service of an existing program mandated by
statute or executive order, for disbursement by
the Controller, for claims for costs incurred
during the 2012-13 fiscal year.................. 17,000
Schedule:
(1) 98.01.001.184-Health
Fee Elimination (Ch. 1,
1983-84 2nd Ex. Sess.)
(CSM 4206).............. 1,000
(2) 98.01.090.896-Sex
Offenders: Disclosure
Requirements (Ch. 908,
Stats. 1996) (97-TC-15). 1,000
(3) 98.01.007.778-Absentee
Ballots (Ch. 77, Stats.
1978; Ch. 1032, Stats.
2002) (02-PGA-02)....... 1,000
(4) 98.01.096.175-
Collective Bargaining
and Collective
Bargaining Agreement
Disclosure (Ch. 961,
Stats. 1975) (CSM 4425,
97-TC-08)............... 1,000
(5) 98.01.000.005-
Enrollment Fee
Collection and Waivers
(Title 5) (99-TC-13)
(00-TC-15).............. 1,000
(6) 98.01.124.992-Threats
Against Peace Officers
(Ch. 1249, Stats. 1992). 1,000
(7) 98.01.089.300-Agency
Fee Arrangements (Ch.
893, Stats. 2000; Ch.
805, Stats. 2001) (00-
TC-17) (01-TC-14)....... 1,000
(8) 98.01.060.394-
California State
Teachers' Retirement
System Service Credit
(Ch. 603, Stats. 1994)
(02-TC-19).............. 1,000
(9) 98.01.041.601-Reporting
Improper Governmental
Activities (Ch. 416,
Stats. 2001) (02-TC-24). 1,000
(10) 98.01.064.186-Open
Meetings/Brown Act
Reform (Ch. 641, Stats.
1986) (CSM 4257)........ 1,000
(11) 98.01.049.675-Mandate
Reimbursement Process I
and II (Ch. 486, Stats.
1975)................... 1,000
(12) 98.01.107.085-Public
Contracts (Ch. 1073,
Stats. 1985) (02-TC-35). 1,000
(13) 98.01.015.901-Cal
Grants (Ch. 403, Stats.
2000) (02-TC-28)........ 1,000
(14) 98.01.007.875-Tuition
Fee Waivers (Ch. 36,
Stats. 1977) (02-TC-
21)..................... 1,000
(15) 98.01.124.978-
Prevailing Wage Rate
(Ch. 1249, Stats. 1978)
(01-TC-28).............. 1,000
(16) 98.01.080.275-Minimum
Conditions for State
Aid (Ch. 973, Stats.
1988) (02-TC-25 and 02-
TC-31).................. 1,000
(17) 98.01.101.076-
Discrimination
Complaint Procedures
(Ch. 973, Stats. 1988)
(02-TC-46 and portions
of 02-TC-25 and 02-TC-
31)..................... 1,000
Provisions:
1. Allocation of funds appropriated
in this item to the appropriate
local entities shall be made by
the Controller in accordance with
the provisions of each statute or
executive order that mandates the
reimbursement of the costs,
and shall be audited to verify the
actual amount of the mandated
costs in accordance with
subdivision (d) of Section 17561
of the Government Code. Audit
adjustments to prior-year claims
may be paid from this item. Funds
appropriated in this item may be
used to provide reimbursement
pursuant to Article 5 (commencing
with Section 17615) of Chapter 4
of Part 7 of Division 4 of Title 2
of the Government Code.
6870-296-0001--For local assistance, Board
of Governors of the California Community
Colleges (Proposition 98), for transfer to
Section B of the State School Fund,
Program 98-Community College Mandated
Programs Block Grant....................... 32,481,000
Provisions:
1. Pursuant to Section
17581.7 of the Government
Code, the funds appropriated
in this item shall be
distributed to community
college districts that elect
to participate in the block
grant on the basis of funded
full-time equivalent students
(FTES) calculated as of the
second principal apportionment
for the previous fiscal year.
For the 2014-15 fiscal year,
the Chancellor of the
California Community Colleges
shall apportion block grant
funding in the amount of $28
per FTES.
2. If total funding provided in
this item is insufficient to
fully fund the rate specified
in Provision 1, the Chancellor
of the California Community
Colleges shall proportionately
reduce the rate to conform to
available funding.
6870-301-6041--For capital outlay, Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, to be allocated by the Board of
Governors to community college districts for
expenditure as set forth in the schedule
below, payable from the 2004 Higher Education
Capital Outlay Bond Fund...................... 560,000
Schedule:
Citrus Community College District
Citrus College
(1) 40.09.127-Hayden Hall #12
Renovation--Preliminary
plans and working drawings.. 147,000
Mt. San Jacinto Community College District
Mt. San Jacinto College
(2) 40.34.114-Fire Alarm System-
-Preliminary plans and
working drawings............ 413,000
6870-301-6049--For capital outlay, Board of
Governors of the California Community
Colleges, to be allocated by the Board of
Governors to community college districts
for expenditure as set forth in the
schedule below, payable from the 2006
California Community College Capital Outlay
Bond Fund................................... 20,454,000
Schedule:
El Camino Community College District
El Camino College Compton Center
(1) 40.14.204-
Instructional
Building Replacement-
-Preliminary plans
and working drawings. 782,000
Los Rios Community College District
Davis Center
(2) 40.27.701-Davis
Center Phase 2-
-Preliminary plans
and working drawings. 207,000
Redwoods Community College District
College of the Redwoods
(3) 40.42.108-Utility
Infrastructure
Replacement-
-Preliminary plans
and working drawings. 3,412,000
Santa Barbara Community College District
Santa Barbara City College
Rio Hondo Community College District
Rio Hondo College
(3.5) 40.43.110-L Tower
Seismic and Code
Upgrades-
-Preliminary plans
and working drawings. 1,849,000
(4) 40.53.127-Campus
Center S&C Upgrades-
-Preliminary plans
and working drawings. 1,627,000
Solano City Community College District
Solano College
(5) 40.60.106-Theater
Building 1200
Renovation-
-Construction........ 12,577,000
6870-403--Pursuant to Section 17581.5 of the
Government Code, mandates included in the language
of this item are specifically identified by the
Legislature for suspension during the 2014-15
fiscal year:
(1) Law Enforcement Jurisdiction
Agreements (Ch. 284, Stats. 1998) (98-
TC-20)
(2) Integrated Waste Management (Ch. 1116,
Stats. 1992) (00-TC-07)
(3) Sexual Assault Response Procedures
(Ch. 423, Stats. 1990) (99-TC-12)
(4) Student Records (Ch. 593, Stats. 1989)
(02-TC-34)
(5) Health Benefits for Survivors of Peace
Officers and Firefighters (Ch. 1120,
Stats. 1996) (97-TC-25)
(6) Law Enforcement Sexual Harassment
Training (Ch. 126, Stats. 1993)
(97-TC-07)
(7) Grand Jury Proceedings (Ch. 1170,
Stats. 1996) (98-TC-27)
(8) County Treasury Withdrawals (Ch. 784,
Stats. 1985) (96-365-03)
(9) Absentee Ballots (Ch. 77, Stats. 1978)
(CSM 3713)
(10) Brendon Maguire Act (Ch. 391, Stats.
1988) (CSM 4357)
(12) Mandate Reimbursement Process I and II
(Ch. 486, Stats. 1975; and Ch. 890,
Stats. 2004) (CSM 4204, CSM4485, and
05-TC-05)
(13) Sex Offenders: Disclosure by Law
Enforcement Officers (Chs. 908 and
909, Stats. 1996) (97-TC-15)
6870-491--Reappropriation, Board of Governors
of the California Community Colleges. 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:
0890--Federal Trust Fund
(1) Item 6870-002-0890, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
(2) Item 6870-101-0890, Budget Act of 2012
(Chs. 21 and 29, Stats. 2012)
6870-492--Reappropriation, Board of Governors
of the California Community Colleges. The
balance of the appropriation in the following
citation is reappropriated for the purposes
provided for in that appropriation and shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2018:
8080--Clean Energy Job Creation Fund
(1) Item 6870-139-8080, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20
and 354, Stats. 2013)
6910-101-0001--For local assistance, Awards
for Innovation in Higher Education........... 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 recognizes California
community colleges, California
State University campuses, and
University of California campuses
that change existing policies,
practices, or systems to achieve
the following priorities:
(a) Significantly increase the
number of bachelor's
degrees awarded.
(b) Allow students to complete
bachelor's degrees within
four years after beginning
higher education.
(c) Ease transfer through the
state's education system by
better recognizing learning
that occurs across the
state's education segments
and elsewhere.
3. Any California community college,
California State University
campus, or University of
California campus may submit,
individually or as part of a
group, an application for an award
to the Director of Finance until
January 9, 2015.
4. The application shall, at a
minimum, include all of the
following:
(a) A description of how the
campus or group is
advancing the priorities
identified in Provision 2.
(b) A description of changes to
policies, practices, or
systems made on or after
January 10, 2014.
(c) A description of changes to
policies, practices, or
systems the campus or group
plans to make.
(d) A calculation of the impact
on the number of bachelor's
degrees awarded and the
time it takes students to
complete bachelor's degrees
as a result of these
changes, by academic year,
though the 2018-19 academic
year.
(e) A calculation of the impact
to the costs to award a
single bachelor's degree as
a result of these changes.
(f) Evidence that the campus or
group can sustain these
changes 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
campuses or groups receive awards
and determine the amount of funds
included in each of those awards
based on the extent to which the
changes described in their
applications address the following
criteria:
(a) Credibly achieve the
priorities identified in
Provision 2 at a lower cost
than existing policies,
practices, and systems,
without requiring that
students pay increased
tuition or fees.
(b) Involve broad participation
by entities identified in
Provision 3 and by local
education agencies,
including school districts,
county offices of
education, and charter
schools, and can be
replicated by other
campuses and groups.
(c) Show commitment to
achieving the priorities
identified in Provision 2,
as evidenced by changes
made to existing policies,
practices, and systems on
or after January 10, 2014;
the likelihood of any
planned changes described
in their applications; the
support of faculty,
students, and other
individuals and groups
involved in or impacted by
these changes; and the
ability to sustain changes
over the long-term.
7. The Director of Finance shall
notify a campus or group that has
been selected for an award and
indicate to that campus 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, a campus 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 changes
described in its
application in
achieving the
priorities
identified in
Provision 2 through
the 2016-17
academic year,
including the
impact on the
number of
bachelor's degrees
awarded and the
time it takes
students to
complete bachelor's
degrees.
(2) On or before
January 1, 2020, an
evaluation of the
effectiveness of
the changes
described in its
application in
achieving the
priorities
identified in
Provision 2 through
the 2018-19
academic year,
including the
impact on the
number of
bachelor's degrees
awarded and the
time it takes
students to
complete bachelor's
degrees.
9. The Director of Finance shall not
distribute funds included in an
award to a campus or group unless
the committee has approved the
report submitted by that campus 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.
6980-001-0001--For support of Student Aid
Commission................................ 11,575,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Financial Aid
Grants Program...... 12,386,000
(2) 80.01-
Administration and
Support Services.... 3,650,000
(3) 80.02-Distributed
Administration and
Support Services.... -3,650,000
(4) Reimbursements...... -553,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 6980-001-
0890)............... -258,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item are available only for the
Student Aid Commission's state
operations activities.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $850,000 is only
available for the support of 7.0
auditor positions and 1.0 audit
supervisor position for the
purpose of conducting program
compliance reviews for
institutions participating in
the Cal Grant Program under
Chapter 1.7 (commencing with
Section 69430) of Part 42 of
Division 5 of Title 3 of the
Education Code and the
Assumption Program of Loans for
Education under Article 5
(commencing with Section 69612)
of Chapter 2 of Part 42 of
Division 5 of Title 3 of the
Education Code, and other
specialized grant programs as
deemed necessary by the Student
Aid Commission, with the
objective of auditing higher
risk institutions once every
three years. The audits shall
emphasize verification of
applicant eligibility, fund
disbursement, and payment
reconciliation. The commission
shall prioritize its review of
institutions that have
demonstrated noncompliance in
prior audits. The commission may
also conduct compliance reviews
of the California Student
Opportunity and Access Program
under Article 4 (commencing with
Section 69560) of Chapter 2 of
Part 42 of Division 5 of Title 3
of the Education Code. The
commission shall report to the
Legislature and the Department
of Finance, by September 30 of
each year, on the institutions
audited in the previous two
fiscal years, the rate of
noncompliance with each major
program requirement, the amount
of funding that was not expended
in compliance with applicable
requirements, the amount of
funding repaid due to
noncompliance, and the steps
taken to address noncompliance.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), up to $743,000 is
available for any expenses that
may be necessary for the Student
Aid Commission to assume the
activities previously provided
by the Educational Credit
Management Corporation. These
funds shall not be expended
unless first approved by the
Department of Finance.
4. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $141,000 and 2
positions are provided for the
Middle Class Scholarship Program.
6980-001-0890--For support of Student Aid
Commission, Cash for College Program, for
payment to Item 6980-001-0001, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund...................... 258,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are for the Cash for College
Program. This appropriation
reflects funds anticipated from the
College Access Challenge Grant
Program for the 2014-15 federal
fiscal year.
6980-101-0001--For local assistance,
Student Aid Commission................... 1,496,031,000
1,573,154,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Financial Aid 1,969,134,00
Grants Program......
1,985,734,0 0
0
(2) Reimbursements...... -452,327,000
-391,804,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Student Loan
Operating Fund
(Item 6980-101-
0784)............... 0
(4) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 6980-101-
0890)............... -14,776,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Student Loan
Authority Fund
(Item 6980-101-
0954)............... -6,000,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in Schedule
(1) are for purposes of all of
the following:
(a) Awards in the Cal Grant
Program under Chapter 1.7
(commencing with Section
69430) of Part 42 of
Division 5 of Title 3 of
the Education Code.
(b) Grants under the Law
Enforcement Personnel
Dependents Scholarship
Program pursuant to
Section 4709 of the Labor
Code.
(c) The purchase of loan
assumptions under Article
5 (commencing with
Section 69612) of Chapter
2 of Part 42 of Division
5 of Title 3 of the
Education Code. The
Student Aid Commission
shall issue no new
warrants.
(d) The purchase of loan
assumptions under the
Graduate Assumption
Program of Loans for
Education pursuant to
Article 5.5 (commencing
with Section 69618) of
Chapter 2 of Part 42 of
Division 5 of Title 3 of
the Education Code. The
Student Aid Commission
shall issue no new
warrants.
(e) The purchase of loan
assumptions under the
State Nursing Assumption
Program of Loans for
Education (SNAPLE)
pursuant to Article 1
(commencing with Section
70100) of Chapter 3 of
Part 42 of Division 5 of
Title 3 of the Education
Code. The Student Aid
Commission shall issue no
new warrants.
(f) The Student Aid
Commission shall report,
by April 1 of each year,
on the State Nursing
Assumption Program of
Loans for Education,
pursuant to the reporting
requirements of Section
70108 of the Education
Code.
(g) Notwithstanding
subdivision (c) of
Section 69613.8 of the
Education Code, any
Assumption Program of
Loans for Education
participant who meets the
requirements of
subdivision (a) or (b) of
Section 69613.8 of the
Education Code may
receive the additional
loan assumption benefits
authorized by those
subdivisions.
2. Eligibility for moneys
appropriated in this item is
limited to students who
demonstrate financial need
according to the nationally
accepted needs analysis
methodology, who meet other
Student Aid Commission
eligibility criteria, and,
notwithstanding subdivision (k)
of Section 69432.7 of the
Education Code, whose income or
family's gross income does not
exceed $101,000 for the Cal
Grant A Program and $55,500 for
the Cal Grant B Program for the
purpose of determining new
recipients for the 2014-15 award
year.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the maximum
award for:
(a) New recipients attending
private, for-profit
institutions that are not
accredited by the Western
Association of Schools
and Colleges as of July
1, 2012, shall be $4,000.
(b) New recipients attending
private, nonprofit
institutions, and
private, for-profit
institutions that are
accredited by the Western
Association of Schools
and Colleges as of July
1, 2012, shall be $9,084.
(c) All recipients receiving
Cal Grant B access awards
shall be $1, 551 648 .
(d) All recipients receiving
Cal Grant C tuition and
fee awards shall be
$2,462.
(e) All recipients receiving
Cal Grant C book and
supply awards shall
be $547.
(f) All University of
California student
recipients receiving Cal
Grant awards shall be
$12,192 or whatever
lesser or greater amount
is approved for mandatory
systemwide tuition and
fees by the Regents of
the University of
California for the 2014-
15 academic year.
(g) All California State
University student
recipients receiving Cal
Grant awards shall be
$5,472 or whatever lesser
or greater amount is
approved for mandatory
systemwide tuition and
fees by the Trustees of
the California State
University for the 2014-
15 academic year.
4. Pursuant to Chapter 403 of the
Statutes of 2000 and
notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize the
augmentation, from the Special
Fund for Economic Uncertainties
established pursuant to Section
16418 of the Government Code, of
the annual amount appropriated
for the purposes of making Cal
Grant awards pursuant to Chapter
1.7 (commencing with Section
69430) of Part 42 of Division 5
of Title 3 of the Education
Code, as necessary to fully fund
the number of awards required to
be granted by that chapter. No
augmentation may be authorized
under this provision sooner than
30 days after the Director of
Finance provides written notice
of the proposed augmentation to
the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee and
the chairpersons of the
committees in each house of the
Legislature that consider
appropriations, nor sooner than
whatever lesser time after
that notice those persons, or
their designees, may in each
instance determine.
5. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedules (1) and (2),
$ 4 37 7 , 929
406 ,000 reflects
reimbursements from the State
Department of Social Services
from the Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families block grant
for the purposes of offsetting
General Fund costs of the Cal
Grant Program.
6. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $500,000 is
available for the California
Student Opportunity and
Access Program (Cal-SOAP),
established under Article 4
(commencing with Section 69560)
of Chapter 2 of Part 42 of
Division 5 of Title 3 of the
Education Code, and shall be
dedicated for Middle Class
Scholarship Program outreach.
7. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (1), $107,000,000 is
available for the Middle Class
Scholarship Program, established
under Article 2 (commencing with
Section 70020) of Chapter 2 of
Part 42 of Division 5 of Title 3
of the Education Code.
6980-101-0784--For local assistance,
Student Aid Commission, Cal Grant
Program, for payment to Item 6980-101-
0001, payable from the Student Loan
Operating Fund............................ 0
6980-101-0890--For local assistance,
Student Aid Commission, for payment to
Item 6980-101-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund......................... 14,776,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $328,000
shall be available for the
Cash for College Program.
This amount reflects funds
anticipated from the College
Access Challenge Grant Program
for the 2014-15 federal fiscal
year.
2. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, up to $7,221,000
shall be available for the
California Student Opportunity
and Access Program (Cal-SOAP),
established under Article 4
(commencing with Section
69560) of Chapter 2 of Part 42
of Division 5 of Title 3 of
the Education Code, and shall
be for contract agreements and
shall be available to provide
financial aid awareness and
outreach to students who are
preparing to enter, or are
currently enrolled in,
college. Of this amount,
$1,000,000 is dedicated for
career technical education and
the resulting career
opportunities. The Student Aid
Commission shall consult with
the State Department of
Education and the Office of
the Chancellor of the
California Community
Colleges in determining the
projects and activities for
these funds. This amount
reflects funds anticipated
from the College Access
Challenge Grant Program for
the 2014-15 federal fiscal
year.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, at least $7,227,000
shall offset General Fund
costs of financial aid
programs. This amount reflects
funds anticipated from the
College Access Challenge Grant
Program.
6980-101-0954--For local assistance, Student
Aid Commission, for payment to Item 6980-101-
0001, payable from the Student Loan Authority
Fund........................................... 6,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are for the purchase of loan
assumptions pursuant to Article 5
(commencing with Section 69612) of
Chapter 2 of Part 42 of Division 5 of
Title 3 of the Education Code.
6980-495--Reversion, Student Aid Commission.
The unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2014,
of the appropriation provided in the following
citation shall revert to the fund balance of
the fund from which the appropriation was made.
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 6980-101-0001, Budget Act of 2013
(Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
7100-001-0001--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to
Item 7100-001-0870........................ 68,962,000
7100-001-0184--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to
Item 7100-001-0870, payable from the
Employment Development Department Benefit
Audit Fund................................. 11,677,000
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.
7100-001-0185--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to
Item 7100-001-0870, payable from the
Employment Development Department
Contingent Fund............................ 117,185,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this
item are in lieu of the
amounts that otherwise
would have been appropriated
for administration pursuant to
Section 1586 of the
Unemployment Insurance Code.
2. 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.
7100-001-0514--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to
Item 7100-001-0870, payable from the
Employment Training Fund................... 63,193,000
Provisions:
1. Upon order of the Director of
Finance, funds disencumbered
from Employment Training Fund
training contracts during the
2014-15 fiscal year that have
not reverted as of July 1,
2014, may be appropriated in
augmentation of this item.
2. Notwithstanding subparagraph
(B) of paragraph (2) of
subdivision (a) of Section
10206 of the Unemployment
Insurance Code, the Employment
Training Panel's
administrative costs may
exceed 15 percent of the
amount appropriated in this
item.
7100-001-0588--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to
Item 7100-001-0870, payable from the
Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund.. 249,565,000
Provisions:
1. The Employment Development
Department shall submit on
October 1, 2014, and April
20, 2015, to the Department of
Finance for its review and
approval, an estimate of
expenditures for both the
current and budget year,
including the assumptions and
calculations underlying
Employment Development
Department projections for
expenditures from this item.
The Department of Finance
shall approve, or modify, the
assumptions underlying all
estimates within 15 working
days of the due date. If the
Department of Finance does not
approve or modify in writing
the assumptions underlying all
estimates within 15 working
days of the due date, the
Employment Development
Department shall consider the
assumptions and calculations
approved as submitted. If the
Department of Finance
determines that the estimate
of expenditures differs from
the amount appropriated by
this item, the Director of
Finance shall so report to the
Legislature. At the time the
report is made, the amount of
this appropriation shall be
adjusted by the difference
between this Budget Act
appropriation and the approved
estimate of the Department
of Finance. Revisions reported
pursuant to this provision are
not subject to Section 28.00.
7100-001-0869--For support of state
programs under the Workforce Investment
Act (WIA), Employment Development
Department, payable from the Consolidated
Work Program Fund......................... 105,551,000
Schedule:
(1) 61.35-WIA
Administration and
Program Services.... 18,561,000
(2) 61.40-WIA Growth
Industries.......... 0
(3) 61.50-WIA
Industries with a
Statewide Need...... 0
(4) 61.60-WIA Removing
Barriers for
Special Needs
Populations......... 0
(5) 61.70-WIA Rapid
Response Activities. 41,820,000
(6) 61.80-WIA Special
Grants.............. 170,000
(7) 62.10-National
Emergency Grant
Program............. 45,000,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to Schedules
(1) and (5) of this item.
2. For Schedules (2), (3), and
(4), the Employment Development
Department (EDD) shall submit
on October 1, 2014, and April
20, 2015, to the Department of
Finance for its review and
approval an estimate of
expenditures for both the
current and prior budget fiscal
years, including the
assumptions and calculations
underlying the EDD's
projections for expenditures
from these schedules. To the
extent the EDD identifies
unspent, or receives
unanticipated additional,
federal WIA discretionary
funds, the Department of
Finance may increase
expenditure authority for
Schedules (2) to (4),
inclusive, if the additional
funding is consistent with the
expenditure plan for WIA
discretionary funds in this
item and meets the four
requirements set forth in
subdivision (b) of Section
28.00. Any such augmentation
may be authorized not sooner
than 30 days after written
notification is provided to the
chairpersons of the committees
in each house of the
Legislature 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 in each
instance determine.
3. For Schedules (2), (3), and
(4), in the event that the
Employment Development
Department is notified of a
reduction in federal Workforce
Investment Act (WIA)
discretionary funds, the
Department of Finance may
decrease expenditure authority
for Schedules (2) to (4),
inclusive. Any such decrease
may be authorized not sooner
than 30 days after notification
in writing is provided to the
chairpersons of the committees
in each house of the
Legislature 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 in each
instance determine.
4. The Secretary of Labor and
Workforce Development is
authorized to transfer up to
$500,000 of the funds
appropriated in this item to
the California Workforce
Investment Board, Federal Trust
Fund, Item 7120-001-0890, to
facilitate the implementation
and operation of the WIA
Program. Any transfer made
pursuant to this provision
shall be reported in writing to
the Department of Finance, 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.
7100-001-0870--For support of Employment
Development Department, payable from the
Unemployment Administration Fund-
-Federal................................. 584,593,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Employment and
Employment-Related
Services............ 180,765,000
(2) 21-Tax Collections
and Benefit
Payments............ 810,781,000
(3) 22-California
Unemployment
Insurance Appeals
Board............... 68,167,000
(4) 30.01-General
Administration...... 52,969,000
(5) 30.02-Distributed
General
Administration...... -50,983,000
(6) 50-Employment
Training Panel...... 60,632,000
(7) Reimbursements...... -26,145,000
(8) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 7100-001-
0001)............... -68,962,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Employment
Development
Department Benefit
Audit Fund (Item
7100-001-0184)...... -11,677,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Employment
Development
Department
Contingent Fund
(Item 7100-001- -117,185,00
0185)............... 0
(11) Amount payable from
the Employment
Training Fund (Item
7100-001-0514)...... -63,193,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Unemployment
Compensation
Disability Fund
(Item 7100-001- -249,565,00
0588)............... 0
(13) Amount payable from
the School
Employees Fund
(Item 7100-001-
0908)............... -1,011,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item
are in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been
appropriated pursuant to
Section 1555 of the
Unemployment Insurance Code.
2. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to funds
appropriated in this item for
the Unemployment Insurance
Program.
3. The Employment Development
Department shall report to the
Director of Finance, the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of both houses of
the Legislature, and the
Legislative Analyst's Office by
March 1, 2015, on the year-to-
date, broken out by month,
Unemployment Insurance Program
service levels as they relate
to all of the following: (a)
the number and percentage of
initial claims for unemployment
benefits processed within three
days of receipt; (b) the number
and percentage of online
inquiries responded to within
five days of receipt, (c) the
number and percentage of
eligibility determinations
scheduled within a timely
manner, and, (d) the number and
percentage of telephone calls
responded to per week. In
addition, the report shall
include any program or process
efficiencies identified by the
department and how such
efficiencies impact resource
needs.
7100-001-0908--For support of Employment
Development Department, for payment to Item
7100-001-0870, payable from the School
Employees Fund.............................. 1,011,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been
appropriated for administration
pursuant to Section 822 of the
Unemployment Insurance Code.
2. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-0588
also applies to this item.
7100-001-3259--For support of Employment
Development Department, for a recidivism
reduction workforce training and
development grant program, payable from
the Recidivism Reduction Fund............. 1,000,000
7100-002-0001--For support of Employment
Development Department..................... 218,519,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item may only be used for the
payment of interest due for an
Unemployment Fund loan secured
to pay Unemployment Insurance
benefits.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law and sections
of this act, the Department of
Finance may augment this item
based on the calculation of
actual interest due to the
federal government. The
Employment Development
Department will notify the
Department of Finance by
September 1, 2014, of the
estimated interest payment.
3. Any augmentation pursuant to
Provision 2 of this item, and
the actual interest paid 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.
4. Any funds appropriated in
excess of the amount required
for this interest payment
shall revert to the General
Fund on October 15, 2014.
7100-011-0184--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the Employment Development
Department Benefit Audit Fund, to the
General Fund................................ (1,000)
Provisions:
1. The unencumbered balance in the
Employment Development Department
Benefit Audit Fund as of June 30,
2015, shall be transferred to the
General Fund.
7100-011-0185--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the Employment Development
Department Contingent 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
Employment Development Department
Contingent Fund as of June 30, 2015.
7100-011-0890--For support of Employment
Development Department, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, for transfer to the
Unemployment Administration Fund-
-Federal................................. (584,593,000)
7100-021-0890--For support of Employment
Development Department, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, for transfer to the
Consolidated Work Program Fund............ (105,551,000)
7100-101-0588--For local assistance,
Employment Development Department, for
Program 21-Tax collections and benefit
payments, payable from the Unemployment
Compensation Disability Fund.............. 5,777,484,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to this
item.
2. Funds appropriated in this
item are in lieu of the
amounts that otherwise would
have been appropriated
pursuant to Section 3012 of
the Unemployment Insurance
Code.
3. Apart from the estimate of
expenditures that the
Employment Development
Department provides to the
Department of Finance on
October 1 and April 20 of
each year, the Department of
Finance is authorized to
approve requests for
expenditure adjustments for
this item in those amounts
made necessary by changes in
either workload or payments,
any rule or regulation
adopted as a result of the
enactment of a federal or
state law, the adoption of a
federal regulation, or the
following of a court decision
during the 2014-15 fiscal
year that are within or in
excess of amounts
appropriated in this act for
that year. The Department of
Finance shall approve or
modify the request for change
in expenditures within seven
working days of receipt of
the request. If the
Department of Finance does
not approve or modify the
request, the Employment
Development Department shall
consider the assumptions and
calculations approved as
submitted. The Department of
Finance shall notify the
Legislature of any
modifications to expenditures
made pursuant to this
provision.
7100-101-0869--For local assistance under
Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Employment
Development Department, Program 61-WIA
Program, payable from the Consolidated
Work Program Fund.......................... 348,761,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to this
item.
7100-101-0871--For local assistance,
Employment Development Department, for
Program 21-Tax collections and benefit
payments, payable from the Unemployment
Fund--Federal............................. 6,518,675,000
+
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this
item are in lieu of the
amounts that would have
otherwise been appropriated
pursuant to Section 1521 of
the Unemployment Insurance
Code.
2. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to this
item.
3. Provision 3 of Item 7100-101-
0588 also applies to this
item.
7100-101-0890--For local assistance,
Employment Development Department,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund, for
transfer to the Consolidated Work Program
Fund...................................... (348,761,000)
7100-101-0908--For local assistance,
Employment Development Department, for
Program 21-Tax collections and benefit
payments, payable from the School
Employees Fund............................. 159,753,000
Provisions:
1. Provision 1 of Item 7100-001-
0588 also applies to this
item.
2. Funds appropriated in this
item are in lieu of the
amounts that otherwise would
have been appropriated for
benefits pursuant to Section
822 of the Unemployment
Insurance Code.
3. Provision 3 of Item 7100-101-
0588 also applies to this item.
7100-111-0890--For local
assistance, Employment Development
Department, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund, for transfer to
the Unemployment Fund--Federal...... (6,518,675,000)
7120-001-0890--For support of California
Workforce Investment Board, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund............................. 2,955,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-California Workforce
Investment Program.. 6,205,000
(2) Reimbursements.......... -250,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Clean Energy Job Fund
(Item 7120-001-8080).... -3,000,000
Provisions:
1. The Secretary of Labor and Workforce
Development, with the approvals of
the California Workforce Investment
Board and Department of Finance, and
not sooner than 30 days after
notification to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, is
authorized to transfer funds
appropriated in this item to the
Employment Development Department,
Consolidated Work Program Fund, Item
7100-001-0869, to facilitate the
implementation and operation of the
Workforce Investment Act Program.
7120-001-8080--For support of California
Workforce Investment Board, for payment
to Item 7120-001-0890, payable from the
Clean Energy Job Creation Fund............ 3,000,000
7300-001-0001--For support of Agricultural
Labor Relations Board......................... 7,075,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Board
Administration......... 2,727,000
(2) 20-General Counsel
Administration......... 4,348,000
(3) 30.01-Administration
Services............... 280,000
(4) 30.02-Distributed
Administration
Services............... -280,000
7300-001-3078--For support of Agricultural
Labor Relations Board, payable from the Labor
and Workforce Development Fund................ 1,063,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Board Administration..... 156,000
(2) 20-General Counsel
Administration.............. 907,000
(3) 30.01-Administration
Services.................... 382,000
(4) 30.02-Distributed
Administration Services..... -382,000
7320-001-0001--For support of Public
Employment Relations Board.................... 8,570,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Public Employment
Relations................... 8,756,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -186,000
7350-001-0001--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations.................................. 0
Schedule:
(1) 10-Self-Insurance Plans... 6,211,000
(2) 30-Division of Workers'
Compensation.............. 197,014,000
(3) 36-Commission on Health
and Safety and Workers'
Compensation.............. 3,416,000
(4) 40-Division of
Occupational Safety and
Health.................... 127,106,000
(5) 50-Division of Labor
Standards Enforcement..... 72,250,000
(6) 60-Division of
Apprenticeship Standards.. 10,511,000
(7) 80-Claims, Wages, and
Contingencies............. 121,182,000
(8) 94.01-Administration...... 49,899,000
(9) 94.02-Distributed
Administration............ -49,899,000
(10) Reimbursements............ -1,067,000
(11) Reimbursements for
Division of Workers'
Compensation.............. -14,379,000
(12) Amount payable from the
Farmworker Remedial
Account (Item 7350-001-
0023)..................... -102,000
(13) Amount payable from the
Workers' Compensation
Managed Care Fund (Item
7350-001-0132)............ -79,000
(14) Amount payable from the
Workers' Compensation
Administration Revolving
Fund (Item 7350-001-0223). -188,368,000
(15) Amount payable from the
Workers' Compensation
Administration Revolving
Fund (Section 139.48 of
the Labor Code)........... -120,000,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Asbestos Consultant
Certification Account,
Asbestos Training and
Consultant Certification
Fund (Item 7350-001-0368). -405,000
(17) Amount payable from the
Asbestos Training
Approval Account,
Asbestos Training and
Consultant Certification
Fund (Item 7350-001-0369). -144,000
(18) Amount payable from the
Self-Insurance Plans Fund
(Item 7350-001-0396)...... -3,949,000
(19) Amount payable from the
Elevator Safety Account
(Item 7350-001-0452)...... -21,992,000
(20) Amount payable from the
Pressure Vessel Account
(Item 7350-001-0453)...... -5,242,000
(21) Amount payable from the
Garment Manufacturers
Special Account (Item
7350-001-0481)............ -500,000
(22) Amount payable from the
Uninsured Employers'
Account, Uninsured
Employers Benefits Trust
Fund (Item 7350-001-0571). -6,495,000
(23) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item
7350-001-0890)............ -36,980,000
(24) Amount payable from the
Industrial Relations
Unpaid Wage Fund (Section
96.6 of the Labor Code)... -500,000
(25) Amount payable from the
Electrician Certification
Fund (Item 7350-001-3002). -2,679,000
(26) Amount payable from the
Garment Industry
Regulations Fund (Item
7350-001-3004)............ -3,095,000
(27) Amount payable from the
Apprenticeship Training
Contribution Fund (Item
7350-001-3022)............ -11,228,000
(28) Amount payable from the
Workers' Occupational
Safety and Health
Education Fund (Item 7350-
001-3030)................. -1,140,000
(29) Amount payable from the
Car Wash Worker
Restitution Fund (Item
7350-001-3071)............ -80,000
(30) Amount payable from the
Car Wash Worker Fund
(Item 7350-001-3072)...... -209,000
(31) Amount payable from the
Labor and Workforce
Development Fund (Item
7350-001-3078)............ -4,272,000
(32) Amount payable from the
Occupational Safety and
Health Fund (Item
7350-001-3121)............ -59,149,000
(33) Amount payable from the
State Public Works
Enforcement Fund (Item
7350-001-3150)............ -11,394,000
(34) Amount payable from the
Labor Enforcement and
Compliance Fund (Item
7350-001-3152)............ -43,310,000
(35) Amount payable from the
Entertainment Work Permit
Fund (Item 7350-001-3204). -307,000
(36) Amount payable from the
Child Performer Services
Permit Fund (Item 7350-
001-3242)................. -625,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Industrial Relations
shall report to the Director of Finance
and the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee by March 1, 2013, and
biennially thereafter, on the
accomplishments of the Labor Enforcement
Task Force and its enforcement activities
regarding labor, tax, and licensing law
violators operating in the underground
economy. The task force is funded at
$7,200,000 and shall be composed of 66.0
positions (30.0 positions within the
Department of Industrial Relations, 25.0
positions within the Employment
Development Department, and 11.0
positions within the Contractors' State
Licensing Board). Secondary partners of
the task force include the Bureau of
Automotive Repair, the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control, and the State
Board of Equalization. The report shall
include the following information:
(a) The ""value added'' by the task
force, including the baseline
accomplishments of each
participating entity compared to
the additional accomplishments
achieved by virtue of its
participation in the task force,
and the efforts to increase
collaboration and coordination
of the interagency enforcement
efforts of the task force.
(b) Efforts by the task force to
develop targeting and
statistical reporting methods
that facilitate empirical
identification of noncompliant
employers.
(c) Any recommended changes to
statutes that would improve the
operation of the task force,
including data sharing across
participating agencies.
(d) Detailed objectives of the task
force for the next reporting
period and a description of how
the task force intends to
achieve those objectives.
7350-001-0023--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Farmworker
Remedial Account............................ 102,000
Provisions:
1. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance and notification to the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, the Department of
Industrial Relations may augment
this item for the payment of valid
claims against and up to the fund
balance.
7350-001-0132--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Workers' Compensation Managed Care Fund... 79,000
7350-001-0223--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Workers' Compensation Administration
Revolving Fund............................. 188,368,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the funds
appropriated in this item may
be used to pay workers'
compensation benefits for the
Subsequent Injuries Program
and the Uninsured Employers
Program, if either or both of
those funds' reserves are
insufficient to make the
payments. Any expenditures
made pursuant to this
provision shall be credited to
the Workers' Compensation
Administration Revolving Fund
upon receipt of sufficient
revenues.
7350-001-0368--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Asbestos Consultant Certification
Account, Asbestos Training and Consultant
Certification Fund........................ 405,000
7350-001-0369--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Asbestos Training Approval Account,
Asbestos Training and Consultant
Certification Fund........................ 144,000
7350-001-0396--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the Self-
Insurance Plans Fund...................... 3,949,000
7350-001-0452--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Elevator Safety Account................... 21,992,000
7350-001-0453--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Pressure
Vessel Account.............................. 5,242,000
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.
7350-001-0481--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Garment
Manufacturers Special Account............... 500,000
Provisions:
1. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance and notification to the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, the Department of
Industrial Relations may augment
this item for the payment of valid
claims against and up to the fund
balance.
7350-001-0571--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Uninsured
Employers Benefits Trust Fund............... 6,495,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the amount available for
expenditure in this appropriation
may be used for labor law
enforcement activities targeted at
the underground economy and the
enforcement responsibilities of the
Division of Labor Standards
Enforcement.
7350-001-0890--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 36,980,000
7350-001-3002--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Electrician Certification Fund............ 2,679,000
7350-001-3004--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Garment Industry Regulations Fund......... 3,095,000
7350-001-3022--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Apprenticeship Training Contribution Fund. 11,228,000
7350-001-3030--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Workers' Occupational Safety and Health
Education Fund............................ 1,140,000
7350-001-3071--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Car Wash
Worker Restitution Fund..................... 80,000
Provisions:
1. Upon approval by the Department of
Finance and notification to the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, the Department of
Industrial Relations may augment
this item for the payment of valid
claims against and up to the fund
balance.
7350-001-3072--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the Car
Wash Worker Fund.......................... 209,000
7350-001-3078--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Labor and Workforce Development Fund...... 4,272,000
7350-001-3121--For support of Department of
Industrial Relations, for payment to Item
7350-001-0001, payable from the Occupational 59,149,00
Safety and Health Fund....................... 0
Provisions:
1. The Department of Industrial
Relations shall report to the
Director of Finance, the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of both houses of
the Legislature, and the
Legislative Analyst's
Office by February 1, 2015, on
(a) the status of Process
Safety Management and Risk
Management Program regulatory
changes, and (b) the status of
all efforts the department is
making to implement
recommendations of the final
report from the Governor's
Interagency Working Group on
Refinery Safety.
2. The Department of Industrial
Relations shall report to the
Director of Finance, the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees of both houses of
the Legislature, and the
Legislative Analyst's Office
by February 1, 2015, on (a)
the status of the department's
annual workload evaluation of
the staffing needed to meet
the enforcement requirements
of Section 7870 of the Labor
Code, for both refinery
facilities and nonrefinery
facilities that meet the
threshold for Cal-OSHA Process
Safety Management regulatory
oversight, and the aggregate
fees needed to support the
function, (b) the department's
process or plan for
categorizing nonrefinery
facilities that meet the
threshold for Cal-OSHA Process
Safety Management regulatory
oversight by type of facility,
risk level, and inspection
cycles, (c) the number of
staffing vacancies, by
classification, within the
Process Safety Management
Unit, and (d) the number of
inspections performed, to
date, during the current
fiscal year, by both type of
facility and type of
inspection.
7350-001-3150--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
State Public Works Enforcement Fund....... 11,394,000
7350-001-3152--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund..... 43,310,000
7350-001-3204--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Entertainment Work Permit Fund............ 307,000
7350-001-3242--For support of Department
of Industrial Relations, for payment to
Item 7350-001-0001, payable from the
Child Performer Services Permit Fund...... 625,000
7350-011-0913--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, from the Industrial Relations
Unpaid Wage 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, less six
months of expenditures, as
determined by the Director of
Finance, in the Industrial
Relations Unpaid Wage Fund as of
June 30, 2015.
2. The Department of Industrial
Relations shall provide an estimate
of the transfer amount to the
Department of Finance no later than
April 15, 2015.
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
7501-001-0001--For support of Department of
Human Resources............................. 7,552,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Human Resources
Management............ 29,062,000
(2) 20-Local Government
Services.............. 2,598,000
(3) 30.10-Administration.. 7,359,000
(4) 30.20-Distributed
Administration........ -6,366,000
(5) 40-Benefits
Administration........ 26,362,000
(6) Reimbursements........ -28,033,000
(6.5) Reimbursements-
-Alternate Retirement
Program............... -1,387,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Indian Gaming
Special Distribution
Fund (Item 7501-001-
0367)................. -75,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Flexelect
Benefit Fund (Item
7501-001-0821)........ -1,265,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Deferred
Compensation Plan
Fund (Item 7501-001-
0915)................. -14,732,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 7501-001-9740).. -5,971,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Human Resources
may use funds appropriated in
this item to complete
comprehensive salary surveys that
include private and public
employers, geographical data, and
total compensation. The
department shall provide to the
appropriate fiscal and policy
committees of each house of the
Legislature and the Legislative
Analyst, within 30 days of
completion, each completed salary
survey report.
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 35 percent
of reimbursements appropriated in
this item to the Department of
Human Resources, 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, 2015.
(c) Interest charges may be
waived pursuant to
subdivision (e) of
Section 16314 of the
Government Code.
(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 that the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may determine.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval
of the Director of Finance,
expenditure authority may be
transferred between schedules
within or between the following
items for the Department of Human
Resources: Items 7501-001-0001,
7501-001-0821, 7501-001-0915,
7501-001-9740, 7503-001-0001, and
7503-001-9740 as necessary in
order to correctly include
positions or funding in the
appropriate department or
schedules. The Director of
Finance shall notify the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee 30
days prior to the transfer of any
funds between items or schedules.
The aggregate amount of General
Fund appropriation increases
provided under this section
during the fiscal year may not
exceed the aggregate amount of
General Fund appropriation
decreases.
4. Of the funds appropriated in this
item, $282,000 is from the
General Fund and $281,000 is from
reimbursements from federal
funds. Should federal funds not
be available to pay for any
portion of the federal share
identified herein, the Director
of Finance may augment this item
by an amount not to exceed
$281,000. The Director of Finance
shall notify the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee and the chairpersons of
the budget committees of each
house of the Legislature no later
than 30 days after making an
augmentation pursuant to this
provision.
5. The reimbursement funds received
for purposes of the
administration of the Alternate
Retirement Program, as identified
in Schedule (6.5), may only be
expended for the administration
of the Alternate Retirement
Program. Any reimbursement funds
received for the administration
of the Alternate Retirement
Program that are not expended in
the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be
available for expenditure until
June 30, 2017.
7501-001-0367--For support of Department
of Human Resources, payable from the
Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund... 75,000
7501-001-0821--For support of Department of
Human Resources, for payment to Item 7501-
001-0001, payable from the Flexelect
Benefit Fund................................ 1,265,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon approval of the
Director of Finance, expenditure
authority may be transferred
between schedules within or between
the following items for the
Department of Human Resources:
Items 7501-001-0001, 7501-001-0821,
7501-001-0915, 7501-001-9740, 7503-
001-0001, and 7503-001-9740 as
necessary in order to correctly
include positions or funding in the
appropriate department or
schedules. The Director of Finance
shall notify the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee 30 days prior to
the transfer of any funds between
items or schedules. The aggregate
amount of General Fund
appropriation increases provided
under this section during the
fiscal year may not exceed the
aggregate amount of General Fund
appropriation decreases.
7501-001-0915--For support of Department
of Human Resources, for payment to Item
7501-001-0001, payable from the Deferred
Compensation Plan Fund..................... 14,732,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon
approval of the Director of
Finance, expenditure
authority may be transferred
between schedules within or
between the following items
for the Department of Human
Resources: Items 7501-001-
0001, 7501-001-0821, 7501-001-
0915, 7501-001-9740, 7503-001-
0001, and 7503-001-9740 as
necessary in order to
correctly include positions or
funding in the appropriate
department or schedules. The
Director of Finance shall
notify the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee 30 days prior
to the transfer of any funds
between items or schedules.
The aggregate amount of
General Fund appropriation
increases provided under this
section during the fiscal year
may not exceed the aggregate
amount of General Fund
appropriation decreases.
7501-001-9740--For support of Department of
Human Resources, for payment to Item 7501-
001-0001, payable from the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund.......................... 5,971,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon approval of the
Director of Finance,
expenditure authority may be
transferred between schedules
within or between the following
items for the Department of Human
Resources: Items 7501-001-0001,
7501-001-0821, 7501-001-0915, 7501-
001-9740, 7503-001-0001, and 7503-
001-9740 as necessary in order to
correctly include positions or
funding in the appropriate
department or schedules. The
Director of Finance shall notify
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee 30 days prior to the
transfer of any funds between items
or schedules. The aggregate amount
of General Fund appropriation
increases provided under this
section during the fiscal year may
not exceed the aggregate amount of
General Fund appropriation
decreases.
7502-001-0001--For support of the Department
of
of Technology, for payment to Item 7502-001-
9730,
9730, payable from the General Fund............
......
4,586,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Technology shall be
limited to no more than 4.0 positions
to support the Statewide Project
Management Office in the 2014-15
fiscal year.
7502-001-9730--For support of Department
of Technology, payable from the
Technology Services Revolving Fund........ 363,586,000
364,470,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Department of
Technology.......... 374,126,000
375,010,000
(2) 30.01-
Administration...... 18,396,000
(3) 30.02-Distributed
Administration...... -18,396,000
(4) Reimbursements...... -2,801,000
(5) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 7502-001-
0001)............... -4,586,000
(6) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 7502-001-
9740)............... -3,153,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize
expenditures for the Department
of Technology 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.
2. Expenditure authority provided
in this item to support data
center infrastructure projects
may not be utilized for items
outside the approved project
scope. Changes in project scope
must receive approval using the
established administrative and
legislative reporting
requirements.
7502-001-9740--For support of Department
of Technology, for payment to Item 7502-
001-9730, payable from the Central
Service Cost Recovery Fund................ 3,153,000
7502-301-9730--For capital outlay, Department
of Technology, payable from the Technology
Services Revolving Fund....................... 6,680,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.01.001-Gold Camp Data
Center: Additional
Power and Cooling........... 6,680,000
7503-001-0001--For support of State
Personnel Board.............................. 1,115,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Merit System
Administration........ 10,634,000
(2) Reimbursements........ -8,645,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 7503-001-9740).. -874,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director of
Finance may authorize a loan from
the General Fund, in an amount not
to exceed 35 percent of
reimbursements appropriated in
this item to the State Personnel
Board, 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,
2015.
(c) Interest charges may be
waived pursuant to
subdivision (e) of Section
16314 of the Government
Code.
(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 that the
chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her
designee, may determine.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval of
the Director of Finance,
expenditure and position authority
may be transferred between
schedules within or between the
following items for the Department
of Human Resources: Items 7501-001-
0001, 7501-001-0821, 7501-001-
0915, 7501-001-9740, 7503-001-
0001, and 7503-001-9740. The
Director of Finance shall notify
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee 30 days prior to the
transfer of any funds between
items or schedules. The aggregate
amount of General Fund
appropriation increases provided
under this section during the
fiscal year may not exceed the
aggregate amount of General Fund
appropriation decreases.
7503-001-9740--For support of State
Personnel Board, for payment to Item 7503-
001-0001, payable from the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund.......................... 874,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon approval of the
Director of Finance,
expenditure and position authority
may be transferred between
schedules within or between the
following items for the Department
of Human Resources: Items 7501-001-
0001, 7501-001-0821, 7501-001-0915,
7501-001-9740, 7503-001-0001, and
7503-001-9740. The Director of
Finance shall notify the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee 30
days prior to the transfer of any
funds between items or schedules.
The aggregate amount of General
Fund appropriation increases
provided under this section during
the fiscal year may not exceed the
aggregate amount of General Fund
appropriation decreases.
7730-001-0001--For support of Franchise
Tax Board................................ 661,752,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Tax Programs..... 660,970,000
(2) 30-Political Reform
Audit (1,687,000)... 0
(3) 50-DMV Collections.. 8,666,000
(4) 60-Court
Collections......... 11,370,000
(5) 65-Department of
Justice Legal
Services Program.... 2,489,000
(6) 70-Contract Work.... 9,532,000
(7) 80.01-
Administration...... 28,263,000
(8) 80.02-Distributed
Administration...... -28,263,000
(9) Reimbursements...... -10,530,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 7730-001-
0044)............... -3,011,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
License Fee
Account,
Transportation Tax
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0064)............... -5,655,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Emergency Food
Assistance Program
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0122)............... -6,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Delinquent Tax
Collection Fund
(Section 19378 of
the Revenue and
Taxation Code)...... -404,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund
(Endangered and
Rare Fish,
Wildlife, and Plant
Species
Conservation and
Enhancement
Account) (Item 7730-
001-0200)........... -13,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Court
Collection Account
(Item 7730-001-
0242)............... -11,370,000
(16) Amount payable from
the State
Children's Trust
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0803)............... -11,000
(17) Amount payable from
the California
Alzheimer's Disease
and Related
Disorders Research
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0823)............... -11,000
(18) Amount payable from
the California
Seniors Special
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0886)............... -4,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Asset
Forfeiture Account
(Item 7730-001-
0942)............... -150,000
(20) Amount payable from
the California
Breast Cancer
Research Fund (Item
7730-001-0945)...... -7,000
(21) Amount payable from
the California
Peace Officer
Memorial Foundation
Fund (Item 7730-001-
0974)............... -5,000
(22) Amount payable from
the California
Firefighters'
Memorial Fund (Item
7730-001-0979)...... -7,000
(23) Amount payable
from the California
Fund for Senior
Citizens (Item 7730-
001-0983)........... -7,000
(24) Amount payable from
the California Sea
Otter Fund (Item
7730-001-8047)...... -6,000
(25) Amount payable from
the California
Cancer Research
Fund (Item 7730-001-
8054)............... -6,000
(26) Amount payable from
the Municipal
Shelter Spay-Neuter
Fund (Item 7730-001-
8055)............... -6,000
(27) Amount payable from
the Child Victims
of Human
Trafficking Fund
(Item 7730-001-
8069)............... -6,000
(28) Amount payable from
the California
Youth Leadership
Fund (Item 7730-001-
8074)............... -6,000
(29) Amount payable from
the School Supplies
for Homeless
Children Fund (Item
7730-001-8075)...... -6,000
(30) Amount payable from
the State Parks
Protection Fund
(Item 7730-001-
8076)............... -24,000
(31) Amount payable from
the California YMCA
Youth and
Government Fund
(Item 7730-001-
8077)............... -6,000
(32) Amount payable from
the American Red
Cross, California
Chapters Fund (Item
7730-001-8084)...... -6,000
(33) Amount payable from
the Keep Arts in
Schools Fund (Item
7730-001-8085)...... -6,000
(34) Amount payable from
the Protect Our
Coast and Oceans
Fund (Item 7730-001-
8086)............... -6,000
Provisions:
1. It is the intent of the
Legislature that all funds
appropriated to the Franchise
Tax Board for processing tax
returns, auditing, and
collecting owed tax amounts
shall be used in a manner
consistent with both the
board's authorized budget and
the documents that were
presented to the Legislature
for its review in support of
that budget. The Franchise Tax
Board 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 Department of Finance.
Furthermore, the board shall
expeditiously fill budgeted
positions consistent with the
funding provided in this act.
2. It is the intent of the
Legislature that the Franchise
Tax Board resolve tax
controversies, without
litigation, on a basis that is
fair to both the state and the
taxpayer and in a manner that
will enhance voluntary
compliance and public
confidence in the integrity and
efficiency of the board.
3. During the 2014-15 fiscal year,
the collection cost recovery
fee for purposes of
subparagraph (A) of
paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 19254 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code shall
be $194, and the filing
enforcement cost recovery fee
for purposes of subparagraph
(A) of paragraph (2) of that
subdivision shall be $76.
4. During the 2014-15 fiscal year,
the collection cost recovery
fee for purposes of
subparagraph (B) of paragraph
(1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 19254 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code shall be
$310, and the filing
enforcement cost recovery fee
for purposes of subparagraph
(B) of paragraph (2) of that
subdivision shall be $96.
5. The Department of Finance may
augment the amount appropriated
in Schedule (1) by up to
$3,000,000 for support of
the Enterprise Data to Revenue
project to provide resources
for tax data preparation and
capture of information from
personal income tax and
business entity returns. The
Director of Finance shall
authorize the augmentation not
sooner than 30 days after
providing notification to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. Any funds provided
to support data preparation and
capture that are not expressly
used for that purpose shall
revert to the General Fund.
6 . Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $3,562,000 shall be
used to fund 26.0 three-year
limited-term positions through
the 2016-17 fiscal year for the
processing and adjudication of
docketed and undocketed tax
protests. The Franchise Tax
Board may convert no more than
14.0 Tax Counsel III positions
to ongoing positions subject to
approval of the Department of
Finance, not sooner than 30
days after 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.
7730-001-0044--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle
Account, State Transportation Fund........ 3,011,000
7730-001-0064--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Motor Vehicle
License Fee Account, Transportation Tax
Fund...................................... 5,655,000
7730-001-0122--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Emergency Food
Assistance Program Fund................... 6,000
7730-001-0200--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund (Endangered and Rare
Fish, Wildlife, and Plant Species
Conservation and Enhancement Account)..... 13,000
7730-001-0242--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Court Collection
Account................................... 11,370,000
7730-001-0803--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the State Children's
Trust Fund................................ 11,000
7730-001-0823--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
Research Fund............................. 11,000
7730-001-0886--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Seniors
Special Fund.............................. 4,000
7730-001-0942--For support of Franchise Tax
Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-0001,
payable from the Asset Forfeiture Account... 150,000
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 Special Deposit Fund. Any such
approval shall be accompanied by
the approval of a spending plan
submitted by the Franchise Tax
Board providing a listing of
intended purchases. 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.
7730-001-0945--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Breast
Cancer Research Fund...................... 7,000
7730-001-0974--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Peace
Officer Memorial Foundation Fund.......... 5,000
7730-001-0979--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California
Firefighters' Memorial Fund............... 7,000
7730-001-0983--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Fund
for Senior Citizens....................... 7,000
7730-001-8047--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Sea
Otter Fund................................ 6,000
7730-001-8054--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Cancer
Research Fund............................. 6,000
7730-001-8055--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Municipal Shelter
Spay-Neuter Fund.......................... 6,000
7730-001-8069--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Child Victims of
Human Trafficking Fund.................... 6,000
7730-001-8074--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California Youth
Leadership Project Fund................... 6,000
7730-001-8075--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the School Supplies
for Homeless Children Fund................ 6,000
7730-001-8076--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the State Parks
Protection Fund........................... 24,000
7730-001-8077--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the California YMCA
Youth and Government Fund................. 6,000
7730-001-8084--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the American Red
Cross, California Chapters Fund........... 6,000
7730-001-8085--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Keep Arts in
Schools Fund.............................. 6,000
7730-001-8086--For support of Franchise
Tax Board, for payment to Item 7730-001-
0001, payable from the Protect Our Coast
and Oceans Fund........................... 6,000
7760-001-0001--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666............................. 11,313,000
7760-001-0002--For support of Department of
General Services, for payment to Item 7760-
001-0666, payable from the Property
Acquisition Law Money Account............... 4,870,000
Provisions:
1. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $1,500,000 is a loan from the
General Fund, provided for the
purposes of supporting the
management of the state's real
property assets.
2. Repayment of loans provided for the
purposes of supporting the
management of the state's real
property assets shall be repaid
within 60 days of the close of
escrow from the sale of surplus
property, pursuant to Section 11011
of the Government Code.
3. To the extent that the workload
changes related to the management
of the state's real property assets
that have been identified as
surplus property, the Director of
Finance may adjust the amount of
the General Fund loan and the total
amount appropriated in this item
not sooner than 30 days after
notifying the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee. The Director of
Finance shall not use this
provision to augment this item for
costs that the Department of
General Services had knowledge of
in time to include in the May
Revision.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, 2014-15 fiscal year
revenues from Third Party
Cogeneration Projects previously
shared between state agencies and
the Energy Resources Programs
Account shall be deposited into the
General Fund.
7760-001-0003--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Motor
Vehicle Parking Facilities Moneys Account. 3,351,000
7760-001-0006--For support of Department of
General Services, for payment to Item 7760-
001-0666, payable from the Disability
Access Account.............................. 6,568,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 2, and 3 of Item 7760-
001-0328 also apply to this item.
7760-001-0026--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the State
Motor Vehicle Insurance Account............ 4,644,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, Section
16379 of the Government Code
shall govern the payment of
claims for the purposes of
this item.
7760-001-0328--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Public
School Planning, Design, and Construction
Review Revolving Fund...................... 47,042,000
Provisions:
1. The Director of Finance may
augment this item by up to
an aggregate of 10 percent in
cases where existing resources
are insufficient for the
Division of the State
Architect (DSA) to provide
statutorily required services
to customers and the DSA has
identified sufficient revenue.
Upon augmentation of this
item, 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,
including the amount and
justification, within 30 days
of approval of the
augmentation.
2. If resources continue to be
insufficient for the Division
of the State Architect (DSA)
to provide statutorily
required services to customers
and the DSA has identified
sufficient revenue, the
Director of Finance may
further augment this item not
sooner than 30 days after
notification in writing is
provided to the chairpersons
of the fiscal committees of
each house of the Legislature
and the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. Any augmentation
that is deemed to be necessary
on a permanent basis shall be
submitted for review as part
of the normal budget
development process.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, including
subdivision (d) of Section
1.80 of the annual Budget Act,
in the absence of an enacted
budget, Section 17301 of the
Education Code, subdivision
(d) of Section 4454 of the
Government Code, and
subdivision (c) of Section
4459.8 of the Government Code
are deemed in effect.
Expenditures shall be charged
to non-Budget Act
appropriations until they can
be transferred to Budget Act
appropriations.
4. Provisions 1, 2, and 3 of this
item also apply to Items 7760-
001-0006, 7760-001-3091, and
7760-001-3245.
7760-001-0465--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Energy
Resources Programs Account................ 1,788,000
7760-001-0602--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the
Architecture Revolving Fund............... 36,665,000
7760-001-0666--For support of Department
of General Services, payable from the
Service Revolving Fund.................... 429,713,000
435,113,000
Schedule:
(1) Program Support..... 815,969,000
821,369,000
(2) Distributed
Administration...... -52,870,000
(3) Distributed
Services............ -9,196,000
(4) Reimbursements...... -4,091,000
(5) Reimbursements-
-Lease Revenue...... -2,000
(6) Amount payable from
the General Fund
(Item 7760-001-
0001)............... -11,313,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Property
Acquisition Law
Money Account (Item
7760-001-0002)...... -4,870,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
Parking Facilities
Moneys Account
(Item 7760-001-
0003)............... -3,351,000
(9) Amount payable
from the Disability
Access Account
(Item 7760-001-
0006)............... -6,568,000
(10) Amount payable from
the State Motor
Vehicle Insurance
Account (Item 7760-
001-0026)........... -4,644,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Public School
Planning, Design,
and Construction
Review Revolving
Fund (Item 7760-001-
0328)............... -47,042,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Energy
Resources Programs
Account (Item 7760-
001-0465)........... -1,788,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Architecture
Revolving Fund
(Item 7760-001-
0602)............... -36,665,000
(14) Amount payable from
the State School
Building Aid Fund
(Item 7760-001-
0739)............... -321,000
(14.5) Amount payable from
the State School
Site Utilization
Fund (Item 7760-001-
0956)............... -5,388,000
(15.5) Amount payable from
the School
Facilities
Emergency Repair
Account (Item 7760-
001-3082)........... -83,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Certified
Access Specialist
Fund (Item 7760-001-
3091)............... -277,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Building
Standards
Administration
Special Revolving
Fund (Item 7760-001-
3144)............... -860,000
(19) Amount payable from
the Disability
Access and
Education Revolving
Fund (Item 7760-001-
3245)............... -625,000
(20) Amount payable from
the 2002 State
School Facilities
Fund (Item 7760-001-
6036)............... -144,000
(21) Amount payable from
the 2004 State
School Facilities
Fund (Item 7760-001-
6044)............... -3,586,000
(22) Amount payable from
the 2006 State
School Facilities
Fund (Item 7760-001-
6057)............... -4,571,000
(23) Amount payable from
the Department of
General Services
Natural Gas
Services Program
Fund (Item 7760-001-
9746)............... -1,203,000
(24) Amount payable from
the Service
Revolving Fund
(Item 7760-002- -174,210,00
0666)............... 0
(25) Amount payable from
the Service
Revolving Fund
(Item 7760-003-
0666)............... -12,588,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, revenues from
the legislative bills and
publications received by the
Legislative Bill Room shall be
deposited in the Service
Revolving Fund.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, if the
Director of General Services
determines in writing that
there is insufficient cash in a
special fund under his or her
authority to make one or more
payments currently due and
payable, he or she may order
the transfer of moneys to that
special fund in the amount
necessary to make payment or
payments, as a loan from the
Service Revolving Fund. That
loan shall be subject to all of
the following conditions:
(a) No loan shall be made that
would interfere with carrying
out the object for which the
Service Revolving Fund was
created.
(b) The loan shall be repaid
as soon as there are sufficient
moneys in the recipient fund to
repay the amount loaned, but no
later than 18 months after the
date of the loan. The amount
loaned shall not exceed the
amount that the fund or program
is authorized at the time of
the loan to expend during the
2014-15 fiscal year from the
recipient fund except as
otherwise provided in
Provisions 4, 5, and 6.
(c) The terms and conditions
of the loan are approved, prior
to the transfer of funds, by
the Department of Finance
pursuant to appropriate fiscal
standards.
3. The Director of General
Services may augment this item
or any of Items 7760-001-0002,
7760-001-0003, 7760-001-0026,
and 7760-001-0602, by up to an
aggregate of 10 percent in
cases where (a) the Legislature
has approved funds for a
customer for the purchase
of services or equipment
through the Department of
General Services (DGS) and the
corresponding expenditure
authority has not been provided
in this item or (b) a local
government entity or the
federal government has
requested services from the
DGS. Any augmentation that is
deemed to be necessary on a
permanent basis shall be
submitted for review as part of
the normal budget development
process. If the Director of
General Services augments this
item or Item 7760-001-0002,
7760-001-0003, 7760-001-0026,
or 7760-001-0602, the DGS shall
notify the Director of Finance
within 30 days after that
augmentation is made as to the
amount, justification, and the
program augmented. Any
augmentation made in accordance
with this provision shall not
result in an increase in any
rate charged to other
departments for services or the
purchase of goods without the
prior written consent of the
Director of Finance. The
Director of General Services
shall not use this provision to
augment this item or Item 7760-
001-0002, 7760-001-0003,
7760-001-0026, or 7760-001-0602
for costs of which the DGS had
knowledge in time to include in
the May Revision.
4. If this item or Item 7760-001-
0002, 7760-001-0003, 7760-001-
0026, or 7760-001-0602 is
augmented pursuant to Provision
3 by the maximum allowed under
that provision, the Director of
Finance may further augment the
item or items in cases where
(a) the Legislature has
approved funds for a customer
for the purchase of services or
equipment through the
Department of General Services
(DGS) and the corresponding
expenditure authority has not
been provided in these items or
(b) a local government entity
or the federal government has
requested services from the
DGS. Any augmentation that is
deemed to be necessary on a
permanent basis shall be
submitted for review as part of
the normal budget development
process. The Director of
Finance shall not use this
provision to augment this item
or Item 7760-001-0002, 7760-001-
0003, 7760-001-0026, or 7760-
001-0602, for costs of which
the Director of Finance or the
DGS had knowledge in time to
include in the May Revision.
5. The Director of General
Services may augment this item
and Items 7760-001-0003 and
7760-001-0026 to increase
authorized expenditures by the
Office of State Publishing, the
Office of Risk and Insurance
Management, and the Office of
Fleet Administration. The
augmentation shall be for the
specific purpose of enabling
the Office of State Publishing,
the Office of Risk and
Insurance Management, and the
Office of Fleet Administration
to provide competitive services
to their customers (including
local government entities or
the federal government) and may
be made only if the office has
sufficient operating reserves
available to fund the
augmentation. If the Director
of General Services proposes to
augment any of the items in
this provision, the director
shall notify the Director of
Finance, the chairpersons of
the fiscal committees of each
house of the Legislature, and
the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee 30
days prior to making the
augmentation, including the
amount, justification, and the
office augmented. Any
augmentation that is deemed to
be necessary on a permanent
basis shall be submitted for
review as part of the normal
budget development process.
6. Any augmentation made pursuant
to Provisions 3 and 4 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 the augmentation is
approved. This notification
shall be provided in a format
consistent with normal budget
change requests, including
identification of the amount
of, and justification for, the
augmentation, and the program
that has been augmented. Copies
of the notification shall be
provided to the Director of
Finance.
7. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of General Services or his or
her designee, in lieu of the
Director of Finance, is
authorized to approve Budget
Revision, Standard Form 26,
subject to a copy being
provided to the Department of
Finance.
8. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, due to the
inability to issue energy
efficiency revenue bonds
pursuant to Chapter 2.7
(commencing with Section
15814.10) of Part 10b of
Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code, in order to
repay the General Fund for the
cost of completing energy
efficiency projects on
specified buildings, the
Department of General Services
shall, within 10 fiscal years,
recover an amount sufficient to
repay the costs associated with
completed energy efficiency
projects plus 5-percent
interest, through utility rates
charged to tenants. On August 1
of each fiscal year beginning
with the 2005-06 fiscal year,
the Department of General
Services shall transfer that
amount to the General Fund.
Once the General Fund has been
fully repaid, the Department of
General Services shall adjust
utility rates for all tenants
to accurately reflect the
current rates.
9. The Director of Finance is
authorized to increase this
item for purposes of funding
the backfill of vacant space,
necessary restack studies, and
other required building
improvements within DGS office
buildings related to the
Governor's Office Space
Utilization Initiative. This
provision shall only be used to
augment expenditure authority
for DGS office buildings where
a $0.03 tenant improvement
surcharge for DGS Individual
Rate Buildings or a $0.02
tenant improvement surcharge
for DGS Building Rental Account
Buildings has been approved by
the Director of Finance and is
included in the monthly rental
rate. Director of Finance
approval is contingent upon
justification for the proposed
tenant improvement projects to
be provided by the DGS
including an analysis of cost
impacts and how the tenant
improvements will improve the
state's utilization of the
facility. Any augmentation made
in accordance with this
provision shall not result in
an increase in any rate charged
to other departments for
services without the prior
written consent of the
Director of Finance. Any
augmentation made pursuant to
this provision may be
authorized not sooner than 30
days after 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.
10. A loan shall be made available
from the General Fund to the
Department of General Services
not to exceed a cumulative
total of $20,000,000. The loan
funds shall be transferred to
this item as needed to meet
cashflow needs due to delays in
collecting reimbursements from
departments participating in
the GS $mart financing program
and are subject to the
repayment provisions of Section
16351 of the Government Code.
7760-001-0739--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the State
School Building Aid Fund.................. 321,000
7760-001-0956--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the State
School Site Utilization Fund.............. 5,388,000
7760-001-3082--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the School
Facilities Emergency Repair Account....... 83,000
7760-001-3091--For support of Department of
General Services, for payment to Item 7760-
001-0666, payable from the Certified Access
Specialist Fund............................. 277,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 2, and 3 of Item 7760-
001-0328 also apply to this item.
7760-001-3144--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Building
Standards Administration Special
Revolving Fund............................ 860,000
7760-001-3245--For support of Department of
General Services, for payment to Item 7760-
001-0666, payable from the Disability
Access and Education Revolving Fund......... 625,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 2, and 3 of Item 7760-
001-0328 also apply to this item.
7760-001-6036--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the 2002
State School Facilities Fund.............. 144,000
7760-001-6044--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the 2004
State School Facilities Fund.............. 3,586,000
7760-001-6057--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the 2006
State School Facilities Fund.............. 4,571,000
7760-001-9746--For support of Department
of General Services, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Natural
Gas Services Program Fund................. 1,203,000
7760-002-0666--For support of Department of
General Services, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds, for payment to Item
7760-001-0666, payable from the Service
Revolving Fund.............................. 174,210,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are for the following:
(a) Base Rental and Fees. 173,467,00
0
(1) State Office
Building,
Riverside.... 2,557,000
(2) Department
of Justice
Building,
Sacramento... 4,602,000
(3) San
Francisco
Civic Center
Building..... 22,366,000
(4) Elihu M.
Harris
Building,
Oakland...... 11,518,000
(5) Los Angeles
Junipero
Serra II..... 4,784,000
(6) State Office
Building,
San Diego
(Suburban)... 2,877,000
(7) Capitol East
End Garage... 963,000
(8) Stephen P.
Teale Data
Center....... 3,490,000
(9) Capitol Area
East End
Complex...... 32,522,000
(10) Butterfield
Warehouse
Plant........ 2,496,000
(11) Food and
Agriculture.. 1,331,000
(12) Butterfield
Office
Building..... 16,127,000
(13) Caltrans San
Diego Office
Building..... 5,784,000
(14) Board of
Equalization
Building
Acquisition.. 11,951,000
(15) Office
Building #10. 1,848,000
(16) Office
Building #8
and Office
Building #9.. 14,616,000
(17) Marysville,
District 3... 6,666,000
(18) Central
Plant........ 18,773,000
(19) Library and
Courts
Building..... 8,196,000
(b) Insurance............ 744,000
(c) Reimbursements....... -1,000
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.
7760-003-0666--For support of Department
of General Services, for rental payments
on the California Environmental Protection
Agency building, for payment to Item 7760-
001-0666, payable from the Service
Revolving Fund............................. 12,588,000
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.
3. The funds appropriated in this
item are for the following:
(a) Base Rental and
Fees............. 12,418,000
(b) Insurance........ 171,000
(c) Reimbursements... -1,000
7760-301-0001--For capital outlay, Department
of General Services........................... 2,500,000
Schedule:
(1) 50.10.257-Sacramento Long-
Range Planning--Study....... 2,500,000
7760-491--Reappropriation, Department of
General Services. Any unexpended funds from
the amount specified in the following citation
are to be reappropriated for the purposes
provided for in that appropriation and shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2015:
0001--General Fund
(1) $492,000 in Item 7760-001-0001, Budget
Act of 2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013),
for external legal representation in
the case of California First, LLP v.
State of California.
7870-001-0001--For support of California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board.............. 0
Schedule:
(1) 11-Victim Compensation..... 25,650,000
(2) 12-Fiscal Services
Division................... 8,576,000
(3) 31-Government Claims....... 1,454,000
(4) 51.01-Administration....... 10,830,000
(5) 51.02-Distributed
Administration............. -10,830,000
(6) Reimbursements............. -1,454,000
(7) Amount payable from the
Restitution Fund (Item
7870-001-0214)............. -32,414,000
(8) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item
7870-001-0890)............. -1,812,000
Provisions:
1. The California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board shall not
routinely notify all local agencies and
school districts regarding its
proceedings. However, for each of its
meetings, the board shall notify all
parties whose claims or proposals are
scheduled for consideration and any party
requesting notice of the proceedings.
7870-001-0214--For support of California
Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board, for support services pursuant to
Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 13950)
of Part 4 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code, for payment to Item 7870-
001-0001, payable from the Restitution
Fund...................................... 32,414,000
7870-001-0890--For support of California
Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board, for payment to Item 7870-001-0001,
payable from the Federal Trust Fund....... 1,812,000
7870-101-0214--For local assistance,
California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board, for Program 41-
Good Samaritan, payable from the
Restitution Fund.......................... 20,000
7870-101-0890--For local assistance,
California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board, for Program 11-
Victim Compensation, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 30,000,000
7870-102-0214--For local assistance,
California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board, for Program 11-
Victim Compensation, payable from the
Restitution Fund.......................... 13,430,000
7870-103-0214--For local assistance,
California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board, for trauma
recovery centers in Schedule (1) of Item
7870-001-0001, payable from the
Restitution Fund.......................... 2,000,000
7900-001-0950--For support of Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the Public
Employees' Contingency Reserve Fund........ 26,871,000
Provisions:
1. The appropriation made in this
item is for support of the
Board of Administration of
the Public Employees'
Retirement System pursuant to
Section 22910 of the
Government Code.
7900-003-0830--For support of the
Board of Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System, payable
from the Public Employees' Retirement
Fund.................................. (1,097,052,000)
Provisions:
1. The amount displayed in
this item is for
informational purposes
only and is based on
the estimate by the Public
Employees' Retirement
System of expenditures for
external investment
advisers and other
investment-related
expenses to be made during
the 2014-15 fiscal year
pursuant to Sections
20172, 20208, and 20210 of
the Government Code.
7900-015-0815--For support of the Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the Judges'
Retirement Fund............................. (1,154,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board of
Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System
(PERS), in accordance with all
applicable provisions of the
California Constitution, shall
submit to the Controller, the
Department of Finance, the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee,
and the fiscal committees of
each house of the Legislature
all of the following:
(a) Not later than May 15,
2015, a copy of the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2015-16 fiscal
year as approved by the
Board of Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2014-15 fiscal
year, as recommended by
the PERS Finance
Committee, at least 30
days prior to the
consideration of
those revisions by the
Board of Administration.
(c) Not later than October 1,
2015, a final report that
includes all expenditure
and performance workload
data provided to the
Board of Administration
and that is in sufficient
detail to be useful for
legislative oversight
purposes and to sustain a
thorough ongoing review
of PERS expenditures.
7900-015-0820--For support of the Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the
Legislators' Retirement Fund.................. (372,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board of
Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System
(PERS), in accordance with all
applicable provisions of the
California Constitution, shall
submit to the Controller, the
Director of Finance, the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, and
the fiscal committees of each
house of the Legislature all of
the following:
(a) Not later than May 15,
2015, a copy of the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2015-16 fiscal
year as approved by the
Board of Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2014-15 fiscal
year, as recommended by
the PERS Finance
Committee, at least 30
days prior to
consideration of
those revisions by the
Board of Administration.
(c) Not later than October 1,
2015, a final report that
includes all expenditure
and performance workload
data provided to the
Board of Administration
and be in sufficient
detail to be useful for
legislative oversight
purposes and to sustain a
thorough ongoing review
of PERS expenditures.
7900-015-0822--For support of the Board
of Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System, payable
from the Public Employees' Health Care
Fund..................................... (22,835,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board of
Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement
System (PERS), in accordance
with all applicable provisions
of the California
Constitution, shall submit to
the Controller, the Director
of Finance, the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee,
and the fiscal committees of
the Legislature all of the
following:
(a) Not later than May 15,
2015, a copy of the
proposed budget for
PERS for the 2015-16
fiscal year as approved
by the Board of
Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for
PERS for the 2014-15
fiscal year, as
recommended by the PERS
Finance Committee, at
least 30 days prior to
the consideration of
those revisions by
the Board of
Administration.
(c) Not later than October
1, 2015, a final report
that includes all
expenditure and
performance workload
data provided to the
Board of Administration
and that is in
sufficient detail to be
useful for legislative
oversight purposes and
to sustain a thorough
ongoing review of PERS
expenditures.
2. The Legislature finds and
declares that PERS is
accountable to members,
governmental entities, and
taxpayers with respect to the
annual health premium
increases that the Board of
Administration adopts. The
Board of Administration is
encouraged to use the means at
its disposal under law,
consistent with
requirements to provide
benefits to public employees
and others, to achieve low
annual premium increases. To
facilitate legislative
oversight, the Board of
Administration shall submit an
annual report within 100 days
of its adoption of annual
health premium increases or
decreases that describes the
methods it employed to
moderate annual increases in
premiums when taking that
action. In years when the
Board of Administration adopts
health premium increases in
excess of those assumed in the
most recent state retiree
health program actuarial
valuation, the report shall
include a discussion of
actions that the Board of
Administration plans to take,
if any, to attempt to reduce
the rate of annual premium
growth to levels below those
assumed in this valuation for
the next three years. This
reporting requirement applies
to the Board of
Administration's action in
2014 to adopt premium rates
for 2015 and all Board of
Administration actions to
increase or decrease annual
health premiums adopted
thereafter. This reporting
requirement does not obligate
the Board of Administration to
adopt any specific level of
premium for any given year or
to change any action it
otherwise determines is
necessary under state law. The
Board of Administration may
state in the report that it is
unable to commit to specific
actions to reduce the rate of
health premium growth or does
not know if future reductions
in the rate of health premium
growth can be achieved. PERS
is requested to complete these
reports with existing
budgetary and staffing
resources. The report shall be
submitted to the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee, the
chairpersons of the committees
and subcommittees in each
house of the Legislature that
consider PERS' budget and
activities, the Controller,
the Director of Finance, and
the Legislative Analyst.
7900-015-0830--For support of the
Board of Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System, payable
from the Public Employees' Retirement
Fund................................... (350,402,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board
of Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement
System (PERS), in accordance
with all applicable
provisions of the California
Constitution, shall submit
to the Controller, the
Director of Finance, the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, and the fiscal
committees of the
Legislature, all of the
following:
(a) Not later than May
15, 2015, a copy of
the proposed budget
for PERS for the 2015-
16 fiscal year as
approved by the Board
of Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for
PERS for the 2014-15
fiscal year, as
recommended by the
PERS Finance
Committee, at least
30 days prior to
consideration of
those revisions
by the Board of
Administration.
(c) Not later than
October 1, 2015, a
final report that
includes all
expenditure and
performance workload
data provided to the
Board of
Administration and be
in sufficient detail
to be useful for
legislative oversight
purposes and to
sustain a thorough
ongoing review of
PERS expenditures.
2. Not later than July 1, 2014,
the quarterly reports on
information technology
projects that are submitted
to the Board of
Administration of PERS shall
be submitted to the Joint
Legislative Budget
Committee, the fiscal
committees of the
Legislature, and the
Director of Finance on an
informational basis. The
quarterly update information
submitted to the Director of
Finance shall be in
sufficient detail to be
useful for Director of
Finance informational
project status reporting
purposes.
7900-015-0833--For support of the Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the
Annuitants' Health Care Coverage Fund....... (2,092,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board of
Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System
(PERS), in accordance with all
applicable provisions of the
California Constitution, shall
submit to the Controller, the
Director of Finance, the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee,
and the fiscal committees of
each house of the Legislature
all of the following:
(a) Not later than May 15,
2015, a copy of the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2015-16 fiscal
year as approved by the
Board of Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2014-15 fiscal
year, as recommended by
the PERS Finance
Committee, at least 30
days prior to
consideration of those
revisions by the Board of
Administration.
(c) Not later than October 1,
2015, a final report that
includes all expenditure
and performance workload
data provided to the
Board of Administration
and be in sufficient
detail to be useful for
legislative oversight
purposes and to sustain a
thorough ongoing review
of PERS expenditures.
7900-015-0849--For support of the Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the
Replacement Benefit Custodial Fund............ (9,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the Board of Administration
of the Public Employees'
Retirement System (PERS), in
accordance with all applicable
provisions of the California
Constitution, shall submit to the
Controller, the Department of
Finance, the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, and the fiscal committees
of each house of the Legislature, all
of the following:
(a) Not later than May 15, 2015, a
copy of the proposed budget for
PERS for the 2015-16 fiscal year
as approved by the Board of
Administration.
(b) The revisions to the proposed
budget for PERS for the 2014-15
fiscal year, as recommended by
the PERS Finance Committee, at
least 30 days prior to
consideration of those
revisions by the Board of
Administration.
(c) Not later than October 1, 2015, a
final report that includes all
expenditure and performance
workload data provided to the
Board of Administration and be in
sufficient detail to be useful
for legislative oversight
purposes and to sustain a
thorough ongoing review of PERS
expenditures.
7900-015-0884--For support of the Board of
Administration of the Public Employees'
Retirement System, payable from the Judges'
Retirement System II Fund..................... (939,000)
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Board of
Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System
(PERS), in accordance with all
applicable provisions of the
California Constitution, shall
submit to the Controller, the
Director of Finance, the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, and
the fiscal committees of each
house of the Legislature, all of
the following:
(a) Not later than May 15,
2015, a copy of the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2015-16 fiscal
year as approved by the
Board of Administration.
(b) The revisions to the
proposed budget for PERS
for the 2014-15 fiscal
year, as recommended by
the PERS Finance
Committee, at least 30
days prior to the
consideration of those
revisions by the Board of
Administration.
(c) Not later than October 1,
2015, a final report that
includes all expenditure
and performance workload
data provided to the
Board of Administration
and be in sufficient
detail to be useful for
legislative oversight
purposes and to sustain a
thorough ongoing review
of PERS expenditures.
7900-017-0950--For support of Public
Employees' Retirement System, payable from
the Public Employees' Contingency Reserve
Fund........................................ 259,000
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).
7910-001-0001--For support of Office of
Administrative Law............................ 1,685,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Regulatory
Oversight.............. 3,069,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -61,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 7910-001-9740)... -1,323,000
7910-001-9740--For support of Office of
Administrative Law, for payment to Item
7910-001-0001, payable from the Central
Service Cost Recovery Fund................ 1,323,000
7920-001-0835--For support of State
Teachers' Retirement System, payable from
the Teachers' Retirement Fund............. 162,649,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Services to
Members and
Employers........... 162,988,000
(2) Reimbursements...... -339,000
Provisions:
1. This item shall not be subject
to the requirements of
subdivision (b), (c), (d), or
(e) of Section 31.00. Nothing in
this provision shall be
construed as exempting this item
from requirements of the State
Civil Service Act or from
requirements of laws, rules, and
regulations administered by the
Department of Human Resources.
7920-002-0835--For support of State
Teachers' Retirement System (external
investment advisers), payable from the
Teachers' Retirement Fund................. (194,390,000)
Provisions:
1. The amount displayed in this
item is for informational
purposes only, and is based
on the current estimate
by the State Teachers'
Retirement System of
expenditures for external
investment advisers to be
made during the 2014-15
fiscal year pursuant to
Section 22353 of the
Education Code.
7920-003-0835--For support of State Teachers'
Retirement System (Information Technology
Project Funding), payable from the Teachers'
Retirement Fund............................... 80,064,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Services to Members
and Employers.......... 80,064,000
Provisions:
1. Commencing July 1, 2006, reports on
information technology projects
that are submitted to the Teachers'
Retirement Board shall be submitted
to the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, the fiscal committees of
each house of the Legislature, and
the Department of Technology on an
informational basis. The
information submitted to the
Department of Technology shall be
in sufficient detail to be useful
to the Director of the Department
of Technology for informational
project status reporting
purposes.
2. Of the amount appropriated in this
item, $61,564,000 shall be for the
support of the BusinessRenew
Pension Solution Project. This
funding was approved by the State
Teachers' Retirement Board on
November 7, 2013. These funds shall
be available for encumbrance and
expenditure until June 30, 2020.
7920-011-0001--For transfer by the
Controller to the Teachers'
Retirement Fund....................... (1,486,004,000)
Schedule:
(1) Supplemental
Benefit
Maintenance (582,184,00
Account........... 0)
(2) Benefits Funding.. (903,820,00
0)
Provisions:
1. The estimated amount
referenced in Schedule (1) is
the state's contribution
required by Section 22954 of
the Education Code.
2. The estimated amount
referenced in Schedule (2) is
the state's contribution
required by subdivisions (a)
and (b) of Section 22955 of
the Education Code.
7920-490--Reappropriation, State Teachers'
Retirement System. Up to $21,010,000 as
specified in the following citations is
reappropriated and shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure subject to the
limitations set forth in Provisions 1 and 3:
0835--Teachers' Retirement Fund
(1) Up to $4,361,000 of Item 1920-001-
0835, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), as
reappropriated by Item 7920-490,
Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354,
Stats. 2013)
(2) Up to $4,649,000 of Item 7920-001-
0835, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and
354, Stats. 2013)
(3) Up to $12,000,000 of Item 7920-003-
0835, Budget Act of 2013 (Chs. 20 and
354, Stats. 2013)
Provisions:
1. The funds reappropriated in (1)
and (2) of this item shall be
available for expenditure by the State
Teachers' Retirement System for the
purposes of meeting unanticipated
system costs and promoting better
service to the system's membership.
The funds may not be encumbered
without advance approval of the
Teachers' Retirement Board. The board
shall report to the Legislature on a
quarterly basis throughout the 2014-15
fiscal year on expenditures made
pursuant to this item.
2. The basis for the reappropriation in
(1) and (2) of this item is 3 percent
of the preceding two fiscal years'
expenditure authority.
3. The funds reappropriated in (3) of
this item shall be available for
expenditure upon written approval of
the Teachers' Retirement Board for
costs associated with Information
Technology Projects. The board shall
report to the Legislature on a
quarterly basis throughout the 2014-15
fiscal year on expenditures made
pursuant to this item.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
8120-001-0268--For support of Commission on
Peace Officer Standards and Training,
payable from the Peace Officers' Training
Fund......................................... 16,865,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Standards.......... 6,060,000
(2) 20-Training........... 33,004,000
(3) 30-Peace Officer
Training.............. 158,000
(4) 40.01-Administration.. 6,974,000
(5) 40.02-Distributed
Administration........ -6,974,000
(6) Reimbursements........ -1,959,000
(7) Amount payable from
the Peace Officers'
Training Fund (Item
8120-011-0268)........ -18,842,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Peace Officers'
Training Fund (Item
8120-012-0268)........ -1,556,000
8120-001-3034--For support of Commission
on Peace Officer Standards and Training,
payable from the Antiterrorism Fund....... 500,000
8120-011-0268--For support of Commission
on Peace Officer Standards and Training,
for payment to Item 8120-001-0268, payable
from the Peace Officers' Training Fund..... 18,842,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this
item are to be used for
contractual services in
support of local training
programs, pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section
13503 of the Penal Code.
2. Funds may be transferred
between this item and Item
8120-101-0268 to meet the
needs of local training
programs.
8120-012-0268--For support of Commission on
Peace Officer Standards and Training, for
payment to Item 8120-001-0268, payable from
the Peace Officers' Training Fund........... 1,556,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
to be used for contractual
services in support of the ""Tools
for Tolerance'' training program
for law enforcement personnel
operated by the Simon Wiesenthal
Center-Museum of Tolerance.
Eligibility to receive funds
appropriated by this item as
reimbursements is limited to law
enforcement agencies authorized by
law to receive training
reimbursements from the Peace
Officers' Training Fund. Both sworn
officers and nonsworn personnel who
have contact with the public shall,
at the discretion of the head of
the law enforcement agency seeking
reimbursement under this provision,
be eligible for reimbursement,
provided that the Museum of
Tolerance gives priority to
training sworn officers.
2. Funds may be transferred between
this item and Item 8120-102-0268 to
meet the needs of local and state
agency training programs.
8120-101-0001--For local assistance,
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training, Program 30-Peace Officer Training,
for allocation to cities, counties, and cities
and counties pursuant to Section 13523 of the
Penal Code, payable from the General Fund...... 3,200,000
Provisions:
1. Not later than February 1, 2015, the
Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training shall submit to the
chairpersons of the committees and
appropriate subcommittees that
consider the State Budget options to
maintain training reimbursement costs
in future years.
8120-101-0268--For local assistance,
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training, Program 30-Peace Officer
Training, for allocation to cities,
counties, and cities and counties pursuant
to Section 13523 of the Penal Code,
payable from the Peace Officers' Training
Fund....................................... 15,482,000
Provisions:
1. Funds may be transferred
between this item and Item
8120-011-0268 to meet the
needs of local training
programs.
2. 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
Peace Officers' Training 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.
8120-102-0268--For local assistance,
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training, Program 30-Peace Officer
Training, payable from the Peace Officers'
Training Fund............................... 444,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
to be used for allocation to
cities, counties, and cities and
counties for the ""Tools for
Tolerance'' training program for
law enforcement personnel operated
by the Simon Wiesenthal Center-
Museum of Tolerance. Eligibility to
receive funds appropriated by this
item as reimbursements is limited
to law enforcement agencies
authorized by law to receive
training reimbursements from the
Peace Officers' Training Fund. Both
sworn officers and nonsworn
personnel who have contact with the
public shall, at the discretion of
the head of the law enforcement
agency seeking reimbursement under
this provision, be eligible for
reimbursement, provided that the
Museum of Tolerance gives priority
to training sworn officers.
2. To the extent that funding is
available from Provision 1, peace
officers employed by state law
enforcement or correctional
agencies shall be eligible to
attend this training and receive
training reimbursement.
3. Funds may be transferred between
this item and Item 8120-012-0268 to
meet the needs of local and state
agency training programs.
8140-001-0001--For support of State Public
Defender...................................... 10,870,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-State Public
Defender............... 10,870,000
Provisions:
1. Any federal funds received by the
office of the State Public Defender
as reimbursements for legal
services provided for capital cases
shall revert to the unappropriated
surplus of the General Fund.
8260-001-0001--For support of California Arts
Council....................................... 1,093,000
1,193,000
Schedule:
(1) 90-California Arts Council.. 3,071,000
3,171,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -197,000
(3) Amount payable from the
Graphic Design License
Plate Account (Item 8260-
001-0078)................... -787,000
(4) Amount payable from the
Federal Trust Fund (Item
8260-001-0890).............. -994,000
8260-001-0078--For support of California
Arts Council, for payment to Item 8260-
001-0001, payable from the Graphic Design
License Plate Account..................... 787,000
8260-001-0890--For support of California
Arts Council, for payment to Item 8260-
001-0001, payable from the Federal Trust
Fund...................................... 994,000
8260-101-0001--For local assistance,
California Arts Council, Program 90-
California Arts Council, payable from the
General Fund.............................. 4,900,000
8260-101-0078--For local assistance,
California Arts Council, Program 90-
California Arts Council, payable from the
Graphic Design License Plate Account........ 2,075,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are to be expended for the purposes
identified in Chapter 393 of
the Statutes of 2004, as amended by
Chapter 221, Statutes of 2013.
8260-101-0890--For local assistance,
California Arts Council, Program 90-
California Arts Council, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 100,000
8260-101-8085--For local assistance,
California Arts Council, Program 90-
California Arts Council, payable from the
Keep Arts in Schools Fund................... 250,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are to be expended for the purposes
identified in Chapter 430,
Statutes of 2013.
8385-001-0001--For support of California
Citizens Compensation Commission, Program
10........................................ 10,000
8570-001-0001--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture.................... 59,641,000
60,241,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Agricultural
Plant and Animal
Health, Pest
Prevention, Food
Safety Services..... 174,092,000
174,692,000
(2) 21-Marketing,
Commodities, and
Agricultural
Services............ 22,649,000
(3) 31-Assistance to
Fairs and County
Agricultural
Activities.......... 1,276,000
(4) 41.01-Executive,
Management, and
Administrative
Services............ 21,062,000
(5) 41.02-Distributed
Executive,
Management, and
Administrative
Services............ -20,883,000
(6) 51-General
Agricultural
Activities.......... 25,086,000
40,226,000
(7) Reimbursements...... -17,664,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Motor Vehicle
Account, State
Transportation
Fund (Item 8570-001-
0044)............... -6,799,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Department of
Agriculture
Account, Department
of Food and
Agriculture Fund
(Item 8570-001-
0111)............... -38,408,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Fair and
Exposition Fund
(Item 8570-001-
0191)............... -1,276,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Harbors and
Watercraft
Revolving Fund
(Item 8570-001-
0516)............... -4,378,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Department of
Agriculture
Building Fund (Item
8570-001-0601)...... -1,963,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 8570-001-
0890)............... -91,585,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Antiterrorism
Fund (Item 8570-001-
3034)............... -548,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Analytical
Laboratory Account,
Department of Food
and Agriculture
Fund (Item 8570-001-
3101)............... -533,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Specialized
License Plate Fund
(Item 8570-001-
3139)............... -477,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund
(Item 8570-001-
3228)............... -15,000,000
(17.5) Amount payable from
the Cost of
Implementation
Account, Air
Pollution Control
Fund (Item 8570-001-
3237)............... -140,000
(18) Amount payable from
the Municipal
Shelter Spay-Neuter
Fund (Item 8570-001-
8055)............... -10,000
Provisions:
1. The Secretary of Food and
Agriculture shall furnish to
the Director of Finance and the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
annual reports on all
expenditures from all fund
sources for emergency detection
and eradication activities
relating to agricultural plant
or animal pests or diseases for
which no other program funds
are available to be used to
detect or eradicate such pest
or disease if the pest or
disease is not considered
established in California and
the pest or disease infests or
infects plants or animals of
commercial or noncommercial
agriculture, ornamental
horticulture, or habitat of
significance. The report shall
specify the amount expended by
funding source, the activities
performed, the pest or disease,
the location where the pest was
detected, the location where
the eradication efforts were
performed, and the animal or
plant affected for each
emergency detection or
eradication.
2. The Department of Food and
Agriculture shall require full
public participation, including
public meetings, from all major
regions of the state for
each notification of proposed
actions within the Light Brown
Apple Moth program.
8570-001-0044--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Motor Vehicle Account, State
Transportation Fund....................... 6,799,000
8570-001-0111--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Department of Agriculture Account,
Department of Food and Agriculture Fund.... 38,408,000
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.
8570-001-0191--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the Fair
and Exposition Fund....................... 1,276,000
8570-001-0516--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund..... 4,378,000
8570-001-0601--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture, for payment to Item
8570-001-0001, payable from the Department
of Agriculture Building Fund................ 1,963,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
in lieu of the appropriation made
by Section 624 of the Food and
Agricultural Code.
8570-001-0890--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Federal Trust Fund........................ 91,585,000
8570-001-3034--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Antiterrorism Fund........................ 548,000
8570-001-3101--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Analytical Laboratory Account, Department
of Food and Agriculture Fund.............. 533,000
8570-001-3139--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Specialized License Plate Fund............ 477,000
8570-001-3228--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture, for payment to Item
8570-001-0001, payable from the Greenhouse 15,000,00
Gas Reduction Fund........................... 0
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
encumbrance or expenditure
until June 30, 2016.
8570-001-3237--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the Cost
of Implementation Account, Air Pollution
Control Fund.............................. 140,000
8570-001-8055--For support of Department
of Food and Agriculture, for payment to
Item 8570-001-0001, payable from the
Municipal Shelter Spay-Neuter Fund........ 10,000
8570-003-0001--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds.......................... 197,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees....... 196,000
(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.
8570-003-0044--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds, payable from the Motor
Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund... 546,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental................ 541,000
(2) Insurance.................. 6,000
(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.
8570-003-0516--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds, payable from the
Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund........ 277,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental................ 275,000
(2) Insurance.................. 3,000
(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.
8570-011-0890--For transfer by the
Controller from the Federal Trust Fund to
the Pierce's Disease Management Account.... 17,546,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be deposited in the
Pierce's Disease Management
Account in the Department
of Food and Agriculture Fund
and shall be available for
expenditure for the purpose of
combating Pierce's disease and
its vectors.
8570-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Food and Agriculture............ 6,405,000
Schedule:
(1) 11-Agricultural Plant and
Animal Health; Pest
Prevention; Food Safety
Services.................... 6,405,000
8570-101-8055--For local assistance,
Department of Food and Agriculture, payable
from the Municipal Shelter Spay-Neuter Fund.. 184,000
Schedule:
(1) 51-General Agricultural
Activities................. 184,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
to be expended for the purposes
identified in Chapter 328 of the
Statutes of 2008 (Article 5.7
(commencing with Section 18755) of
Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2
of the Revenue and Taxation Code).
8570-401--For support of Department of
Food and Agriculture: If a county
declines to participate in a pest
detection/trapping program, or fails to
conduct the program to the state's
satisfaction, the secretary shall reduce,
by the amount that would otherwise be
allocated to the county, funds available
pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section
224 of the Food and Agricultural Code and
other state allocations from Item 8570-
101-0001. These funds are hereby
appropriated to the Department of Food
and Agriculture Item 8570-001-0001 for
purposes of operating the pest
detection/trapping programs in the
counties.
8570-491--Reappropriation, Department of Food
and Agriculture. The amount specified in the
following citation is reappropriated for the
purposes provided for in those appropriations:
0660--Public Buildings Construction Fund
(1) $40,437,000 in Item 8570-301-0660,
Budget Act of 2009 (Ch. 1, 2009-10
3rd Ex. Sess., as revised by Ch. 1,
2009-10 4th Ex. Sess.), as
reappropriated by the Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010),
Budget Act of 2011 (Ch. 33, Stats.
2011), Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21
and 29, Stats. 2012), and Budget Act
of 2013 (Chs. 20 and 354, Stats. 2013)
(1) 90.18.100-Relocation: Yermo
Agriculture Inspection Station-
-Working drawings and construction
8620-001-0001--For support of Fair Political
Practices Commission.......................... 4,618,000
Schedule:
(1) 10.10-Local enforcement..... 2,830,000
(2) 10.20-Legal, technical
assistance, and state
enforcement................. 2,506,000
(3) Reimbursements.............. -718,000
8640-001-0001--For support of Political
Reform Act of 1974, the following sums are
appropriated to, and in augmentation of, the
following agencies and officers for the
administration, investigation, and
regulation of political campaigns,
officials, and lobbyists..................... 2,585,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Secretary of State......... 711,000
For transfer by the Controller to Item
0890-001-0001 as follows:
(2) 20-
Elections... (711,000)
(2) 20-Franchise Tax Board........ 1,687,00
0
For transfer by the Controller to Item
1730-001-0001 as follows:
(3) 30-
Political
Reform
Audit....... (1,687,000)
(3) 30-Department of Justice...... 195,000
For transfer by the Controller to Item
0820-001-0001 as follows:
(3) 20-Division
of Legal
Services.... (68,000)
(4) 50-Law
Enforcement. (127,000)
(4) 40-Fair Political Practices (3,925,0
Commission.................... 00)
(5) Reimbursements................ -8,000
For transfer by the Controller to Item
0890-001-0001
Provisions:
1. The Controller shall transfer funds as
specified above, including any
allocations made by the Department of
Finance, on January 1, 2015.
8660-001-0042--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the State
Highway Account, State Transportation
Fund...................................... 3,963,000
8660-001-0046--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Public
Transportation Account, State
Transportation Fund....................... 5,609,000
5,964,000
8660-001-0412--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the
Transportation Rate Fund.................. 2,839,000
8660-001-0461--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Public
Utilities Commission Transportation
Reimbursement Account..................... 13,009,000
8660-001-0462--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, payable from the
Public Utilities Commission Utilities
Reimbursement Account...................... 93,763,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Regulation
of Utilities........ 155,888,000
156,388,000
(2) 15-Universal
Service Telephone
Programs............ 93,555,000
(3) 20-Regulation of
Transportation...... 28,839,000
29,194,000
(4) 30.01-
Administration...... 43,132,000
(5) 30.02-Distributed
Administration...... -43,134,000
(6) Reimbursements...... -60,044,000
-60,544,000
(7) Amount payable from
the State Highway
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0042)............... -3,963,000
(8) Amount payable from
the Public
Transportation
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0046)............... -5,609,000
-5,964,000
(9) Amount payable from
the Transportation
Rate Fund (Item
8660-001-0412)...... -2,839,000
(10) Amount payable from
the Public
Utilities
Commission
Transportation
Reimbursement
Account (Item 8660-
001-0461)........... -13,009,000
(11) Amount payable from
the California High-
Cost Fund-A
Administrative
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0464)............... -1,474,000
(12) Amount payable from
the California High-
Cost Fund-B
Administrative
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0470)............... -1,441,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Universal
Lifeline Telephone
Service Trust
Administrative
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0471)............... -21,194,000
(14) Amount payable from
the Deaf and
Disabled
Telecommunications
Program
Administrative
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0483)............... -62,657,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Payphone
Service Providers
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0491)............... -72,000
(16) Amount payable from
the California
Teleconnect Fund
Administrative
Committee Fund
(Item 8660-001-
0493)............... -2,945,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 8660-001-
0890)............... -5,498,000
(18) Amount payable from
the California
Advanced Services
Fund (Item 8660-001-
3141)............... -3,772,000
Provisions:
1. The Public Utilities Commission
shall require any public utility
requesting a merger to reimburse
the commission for those
necessary expenses that the
commission incurs in its
consideration of the proposed
merger.
8660-001-0464--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the
California High-Cost Fund-A
Administrative Committee Fund............. 1,474,000
8660-001-0470--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the
California High-Cost Fund-B
Administrative Committee Fund............. 1,441,000
8660-001-0471--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Universal
Lifeline Telephone Service Trust
Administrative Committee Fund............. 21,194,000
8660-001-0483--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Deaf and
Disabled Telecommunications Program
Administrative Committee Fund............. 62,657,000
8660-001-0491--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Payphone
Service Providers Committee Fund.......... 72,000
8660-001-0493--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the California
Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee
Fund........................................ 2,945,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon request of the
Public Utilities Commission, the
Department of Finance may augment
the amount available for
expenditure in this item to pay
claims made to the California
Teleconnect Fund Administrative
Committee Fund Program. The
augmentation 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. The amount of funds
augmented pursuant to the authority
of this provision shall be
consistent with the amount approved
by the Department of Finance based
on its review of the amount of
claims received by the Public
Utilities Commission from
telecommunications carriers.
8660-001-0890--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 5,498,000
8660-001-3089--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, payable from the Public
Utilities Commission Ratepayer Advocate
Account....................................... 25,180,000
Schedule:
(1) 40-Office of
Ratepayer Advocates.... 28,180,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -3,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be used only for support of
the activities of the Office of
Ratepayer Advocates and shall not
be redirected for any other use
by the Public Utilities Commission.
8660-001-3141--For support of Public
Utilities Commission, for payment to Item
8660-001-0462, payable from the
California Advanced Services Fund......... 3,772,000
8660-011-0462--For transfer by the
Controller from the Public Utilities
Commission Utilities Reimbursement Account
to the Public Utilities Commission
Ratepayer Advocate Account, as prescribed
by subdivision (f) of Section 309.5 of the
Public Utilities Code...................... (25,180,000)
Provisions:
1. 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.
8660-101-0464--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the California High-Cost
Fund-A Administrative Committee Fund...... 37,838,000
8660-101-0470--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the California High-Cost
Fund-B Administrative Committee Fund...... 20,777,000
8660-101-0471--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the Universal Lifeline
Telephone Service Trust Administrative
Committee Fund............................ 181,400,000
8660-101-0483--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the Deaf and Disabled
Telecommunications Program Administrative
Committee Fund............................ 210,000
8660-101-0493--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the California Teleconnect
Administrative Committee Fund............. 104,605,000
8660-101-3141--For local assistance,
Public Utilities Commission, pursuant to
Section 270 of the Public Utilities Code,
payable from the California Advanced
Services Fund............................. 94,011,000
8660-401-- Notwithstanding Provision 1 of
Item 8660-011-0470, Budget Act of 2008
(Chs. 268 and 269, Stats. 2008), the
$59,000,000 loan authorized in that item,
as amended by Section 32 of Chapter 2 of
the 2009-10 Third Extraordinary Session,
as amended by Item 8660-401, Budget Act
of 2010 (Ch. 712, Stats. 2010), as
amended by Item 8660-401, Budget Act of
2011 (Ch. 33, Stats. 2011), and as
further amended by Item 8660-401, Budget
Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29, Stats.
2012), shall be fully repaid to the
California High-Cost Fund-B
Administrative Committee Fund no later
than June 30, 2018, upon order of the
Director of Finance. 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.
8660-490--Reappropriation, Public Utilities
Commission. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the period to liquidate
encumbrances of the following citations is
extended to June 30, 2015:
0462--Public Utilities Commission
Utilities Reimbursement Account
(1) Item 8660-001-0462, 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 8660-
490, Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and
29, Stats. 2012), as reappropriated by
Item 8660-490, Budget Act of 2013 (Ch.
20, Stats. 2013)
8780-001-0001--For support of Milton Marks
""Little Hoover'' Commission on California
State Government Organization and Economy..... 922,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Milton Marks Commission
on California State
Government Organization and
Economy..................... 924,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -2,000
8790-001-0001--For support of California
Commission on Disability Access........... 511,000
8820-001-0001--For support of Commission on
the Status of Women and Girls............... 200,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Administration,
Legislation, Research, and
Information................ 200,000
8820-001-8079--For support of Commission on
the Status of Women and Girls, payable from
the Women and Girls Fund...................... 363,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Administration,
Legislation, Research,
and Information............. 365,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -2,000
8820-490--Reappropriation, Commission on the
Status of Women and Girls. The balances of
the appropriations provided in the following
citations are reappropriated for the purposes
and subject to the limitations, unless
otherwise specified, provided for in those
appropriations:
0001--General Fund
(1) Item 8820-001-0001, Budget Act of
2013 (Ch. 20, Stats. 2013)
(1) 10-Administration, Legislation,
Research, and Information
8830-001-0001--For support of California Law
Revision Commission.......................... 0
Schedule:
(1) 10-Law Revision Commission. 814,000
(2) Reimbursements............. -814,000
Provisions:
1. Of the reimbursements identified in
Schedule (2), the amount of $799,000
shall be paid from the amounts
appropriated in Items 0160-001-0001
and 0160-001-9740.
8855-001-0001--For support of California
State Auditor's Office, for transfer to the
State Audit Fund.............................. 14,742,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-State Auditor....... 15,867,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -1,125,000
8855-001-9740--For support of California
State Auditor's Office, for transfer to
the State Audit Fund, payable from the
Central Service Cost Recovery Fund........ 11,203,000
8860-001-0001--For support of Department
of Finance................................ 28,381,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Annual Financial
Plan................. 32,890,000
(2) 15-Financial
Information System
for California
(FI$Cal) Project
Support.............. 2,862,000
(3) 20-Program and
Information System
Assessments.......... 13,702,000
(4) 30-Supportive Data... 8,449,000
(5) 32-Department of
Justice Legal
Services............. 629,000
(6) 37-Local Government
Unit................. 6,586,000
(7) 40.01-Administration. 7,565,000
(8) 40.02-Distributed
Administration....... -7,565,000
(9) Reimbursements....... -19,316,000
(10) Amount payable from
Unallocated Special
Funds (Item 8860-011-
0494)................ -949,000
(11) Amount payable from
Unallocated Bond
Funds--Select (Item
8860-011-0797)....... -167,000
(12) Amount payable from
Various Other
Unallocated
Nongovernmental Cost
Funds (Item 8860-011-
0988)................ -279,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 8860-001-9740). -16,026,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item for the California State
Accounting and Reporting System
(CALSTARS) shall be transferred
by the Controller, upon order of
the Director of Finance, or made
available by the Department of
Finance as a reimbursement, to
other items and departments for
CALSTARS-related activities by
the Department of Finance.
2. The funds appropriated in this
act for purposes of data-
processing costs related to the
California State Accounting and
Reporting System (CALSTARS) may
be transferred between any items
in this act by the Controller
upon order of the Director of
Finance. Any funds so
transferred shall be used only
for support of CALSTARS-related
data-processing costs
incurred.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize a loan
from the General Fund to the
Department of Finance for the
purpose of meeting operational
cashflow obligations for the
2014-15 fiscal year. The loan
shall not exceed the estimated
amount of uncollected
reimbursements for the final
quarter of the fiscal year.
4. From the funds appropriated in
Schedule (4) for the purpose of
evaluating and continuing
development and enhancement of
the Governor's Budget
Presentation System (GBPS), the
following provisions apply:
(a) From time to time, but
no later than December 1
of each year, the
Department of Finance
shall update the
Legislature on
anticipated changes to
the GBPS. In addition,
the Department of
Finance shall (1) no
later than approximately
the same time the
Governor's Budget is
formally presented in
electronic or any other
Internet Web-based form,
provide printed and
bound hardcopies of the
Governor's Budget and
Governor's Budget
Summary as follows: 45
copies to the
Legislative Analyst's
Office, 6 copies to the
Legislative Counsel
Bureau, 120 copies for
offices of the Members
of the Legislature, 5
copies to the Senate
Committee on Rules, 5
copies to the Assembly
Committee on Rules, and
60 copies to the fiscal
committees of the
Legislature, and (2) no
later than four weeks
after the Governor's
Budget is formally
presented in electronic
or any other Internet
Web-based form, 131
printed and bound
hardcopies of the
Governor's Budget and
Governor's Budget
Summary shall be
provided as follows: 2
copies to the State
Library, to ensure that
the State Librarian
maintains at least one
public copy and one for
the permanent research
collections, and 129
copies, one copy to be
provided to each
depository public
library in the state.
Additional copies,
either bound or unbound,
shall be available for
purchase by the public
based on the cost of
producing the documents
requested. Whenever the
Department of Finance
submits to the
Legislature changes to
the Governor's Budget or
to the Budget Bill,
these requests shall be
provided in hardcopy
form to the Legislature,
including the
appropriate staff of the
fiscal committees and
the Legislative
Analyst's Office.
Whenever the Department
of Finance releases a
document summarizing
changes proposed for the
Governor's Budget or to
the Budget Bill, the
Department of Finance
shall provide the
summaries in hardcopy
form to the Legislature,
including the
appropriate staff of the
fiscal committees
and the Legislative
Analyst's Office.
(b) Notwithstanding any
other provision of law,
the Department of
Finance may amend its
existing contract with
the Internet Web
development firm to
augment and continue
consulting services
until June 30 of each
year, for the purpose of
providing continuity of
services.
5. The amount appropriated in
Schedule (5) shall be used to
reimburse the Department of
Justice for legal services. In
addition to the amount in
Schedule (5), upon order of the
Director of Finance, any non-
General Fund Budget Act item for
support of the Department of
Finance 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.
6. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance is authorized to
select private firms or
individuals for implementing the
requirements of Chapter 496 of
the Statutes of 2011. The
resulting contracts for services
shall not require the review,
consent, or approval of the
Department of General Services
or any other state department or
agency as they need not comply
with requirements under the
Public Contract Code or any
other provision of law that
otherwise would apply. Such
contracts for services may
include those terms and
conditions that the Director of
Finance finds to be in the
state's best interest.
7. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance is authorized to
contract with auditors, lawyers,
and other types of advisors and
consultants to assist, advise,
and represent the director and
the Department of Finance in any
matter arising out of or
contemplated by Parts 1.8
(commencing with Section 34161)
and 1.85 (commencing with
Section 34170) of Division 24 of
the Health and Safety Code. The
resulting contracts for services
shall not require the review,
consent, or approval of the
Department of General Services
or any other state department or
agency as they need not comply
with requirements under the
Public Contract Code or any
other provisions of law that
otherwise would apply. Such
contracts for services may
include those terms and
conditions that the Director of
Finance finds to be in the
state's best interest.
8860-001-9740--For support of Department
of Finance, for payment to Item 8860-001-
0001, payable from the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund........................ 16,026,000
8860-011-0494--For support of Department of
Finance, for payment to Item 8860-001-0001,
payable from Other Unallocated Special
Funds....................................... 949,000
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 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 in each
instance determine.
8860-011-0797--For support of Department of
Finance, for payment to Item 8860-001-0001,
payable from Unallocated Bond Funds--Select. 167,000
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 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 in each instance
determine.
8860-011-0988--For support of Department of
Finance, for payment to Item 8860-001-0001,
payable from Various Other Unallocated
Nongovernmental Cost Funds.................. 279,000
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 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 in each
instance determine.
8880-001-9737--For support of Financial
Information System for California,
payable from the FI$Cal Internal Services
Fund...................................... 103,331,000
Schedule:
(1) 15-Statewide
Systems
Development......... 106,517,000
(2) Amount payable from
the Central Service
Cost Recovery Fund
(Item 8880-001-
9740)............... -3,186,000
Provisions:
1. The Department of Finance is
authorized to approve and make
expenditures from this item
until the Office of the
Financial Information System for
California is established
through legislation.
2. Control agency delegations for
administrative services approved
for the administrative services
provider department to the
Financial Information System for
California (FI$Cal) Project
shall be extended to the FI$Cal
Project and the FI$Cal Office
until such time as the project
and office obtain separate
delegation approvals.
3. It is the intent to continue
funding for approved FI$Cal
Project activities, that, due to
schedule changes, may decrease
costs in one fiscal year and
increase costs in a subsequent
fiscal year, resulting in a net
zero change to approved total
project costs. Any
unexpended funds from the
appropriation in the prior
fiscal year are hereby
appropriated in augmentation of
this item.
4. Funds appropriated in this item,
including the funds available in
Provision 3, are available for
encumbrance until June 30, 2017.
8880-001-9740--For support of Financial
Information System for California, for
payment to Item 8880-001-9737, payable
from the Central Service Cost Recovery
Fund...................................... 3,186,000
8880-011-0001--For transfer by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of
Finance, to the FI$Cal Internal Services
Fund....................................... 94,435,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon the
request of the Financial
Information System for
California (FI$Cal), the
Department of Finance may
augment the amount available
for expenditure in this item
to provide funding in the
event insufficient funds are
collected from special and
nongovernmental cost funds
pursuant to Section 8.88 to
cover the costs of the
implementation of the FI$Cal
Project. 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
committee, or his or her
designee, may determine.
8885-001-0001--For support of Commission on
State Mandates............................... 1,908,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Commission on State
Mandates................... 1,908,000
Provisions:
1. In the case where the Commission on
State Mandates receives one or more
county applications for a finding of
significant financial distress
pursuant to Section 17000.6 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code,
notwithstanding the provisions of
Section 17000.6 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code, the time limit
imposed on the commission to reach
its preliminary and final decisions
shall be tolled until such time as
the commission has received an
appropriation from the Legislature
to carry out its duties as
prescribed in Section 17000.6 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
2. The Commission on State Mandates
shall, on or before September 15,
2014, and annually thereafter,
submit to the Director of Finance a
report identifying the workload
levels and any backlog for the staff
of the commission.
8885-295-0001--For local assistance for
reimbursement, in accordance with the
provisions of Section 6 of Article XIII B
of the California Constitution or Section
17561 of the Government Code, of the costs
of any new program or increased level of
service of an existing program mandated by
statute or Executive order, for
disbursement by the Controller for claims
for costs incurred during the specified
periods.................................... 133,449,008
133,817,000
Schedule:
(1) For payment of the
following mandate claims
for costs incurred in the
2004-05 through 2012-13 133,449,
fiscal years............... 00
33, 8 17,0
00
(a) Allocation
of
Property
Tax
Revenues
(Ch. 697,
Stats.
1992)
(CSM 4448
4448 )..... ....
520,000
(b) Crime
Victims'
Domestic
Violence
Incident
Reports
(Ch.
1022,
Stats.
1999) (99-
TC-08).... 175,000
(c) Custody
of Minors-
Child
Abduction
and
Recovery
(Ch.
1399,
Stats.
1976; Ch.
162,
Stats.
1992; and
Ch. 988,
Stats.
1996)
(CSM 4237
4237 )..... ....
11,977,000
(d) Domestic
Violence
Arrest
Policies
(Ch. 246,
Stats.
1995) (
( CSM 96-
362-02 ).. . 7,334,000
(e) Domestic
Violence
Arrests
and
Victims
Assistance
(Chs. 698
and 702,
Stats.
1998) (98-
TC-14).... 1,438,000
(f) Domestic
Violence
Treatment
Services
(Ch. 183,
Stats.
1992)
(CSM 96-
281-01 ).. . 2,041,000
(g) Health
Benefits
for
Survivors
of Peace
Officers
and
Firefighte
rs
(Ch.
1120,
Stats.
1996) (97-
TC-25).... 1,780,000
(h) Medi-Cal
Beneficiar
y Death
Notices
(Chs. 102
and 1163,
Stats.
1981)
(CSM 4032
4032 )..... ....
10,000
(i) Peace
Officer
Personnel
Records:
Unfounded
Complaints
and
Discovery
(Ch. 630,
Stats.
1978; Ch.
741,
Stats.
1994) (00-
TC-24).... 690,000
(j) Rape
Victim
Counseling
(Ch. 999,
Stats.
1991)
(CSM 4426
4426 )..... ....
344,000
(k) Sexually
Violent
Predators
(Chs. 762
and 763,
Stats.
1995)
(CSM
4509)..... 7,000,000
(l) Threats
Against
Peace
Officers
(Ch.
1249,
Stats.
1992; Ch.
666,
Stats.
1995)
(CSM 96-
365-02)... 3,000
(m) Unitary
Countywide
Tax Rates
(Ch. 921,
Stats.
1987)
(CSM 4317
and CSM
CSM 4355).. ...
255,000
( n t ) Absentee
Local
Ballots Agency
Ethics
(Ch. 7 7 00 ,
Stats.
1978; Ch.
1032,
Stats.
2002)
(CSM
3713)..... 74,422,075
(o) Absentee
Ballots-
Tabulation
by
Precinct
(Ch. 697,
Stats.
1999) (00-
TC-08).... 102,700
(p) Modified
Primary
Election
(Ch. 898,
Stats.
2000) (01-
TC-13).... 2,238,078
(q) Permanent
Absent
Voters II
(Ch. 922,
Stats.
2001; Ch.
664,
Stats.
2002; and
Ch. 347,
Stats.
2003) (03-
TC-11).... 9,870,305
(r) Voter
Identifica
tion
Procedures
(Ch. 260,
Stats.
2000) (03-
TC-23).... 9,052,754
(s) Voter
Registrati
on
Procedures
(Ch. 704,
Stats.
197 200 5) (0 4
7 -
LM-04).... 3,981,096
TC-04).... 35,000
( t u ) Tuberculos
is
Control
(Ch. 676,
Stats.
1993; Ch.
685,
Stats.
1994; Ch.
116,
Stats.
1997; and
Ch. 763,
Stats.
2002) (03-
TC-14).... 215,000
(2) For payment of mandate
claims for the 2005-06
through 2012-13 fiscal
years for the Peace
Officers' Procedural Bill
of Rights Act (Ch. 675,
Stats. 1990) (CSM 4499 )....
0
(2.5 For payment of mandate
) claims for the 2001-02
through 2012-13 fiscal
years for the Local
Government Employment
Relations Mandate (Ch.
901, Stats. 2000) (01-TC-
30)........................ 0
(3) Pursuant to the provisions
of Section 17581 of the
Government Code, the
mandates identified in the
following schedule are
specifically identified by
the Legislature for
suspension during the 2014-
15 fiscal year............. 0
(a) Absentee Ballots (Ch. 77,
Stats. 1978 and Ch. 1032,
Stats. 2002) (CSM 3713)
(b) Absentee Ballots-Tabulation
by Precinct (Ch. 697, Stats.
1999) (00-TC-08)
(c) Adult Felony Restitution (Ch.
1123, Stats. 1977) (04-LM-08)
(d) AIDS/Search Warrant (Ch.
1088, Stats. 1988) (CSM 4392)
(e) Airport Land Use
Commission/Plans (Ch. 644,
Stats. 1994) (CSM 4507 )
(f) Animal Adoption (Ch. 752,
Stats. 1998 and Ch. 313,
Stats. 2004) (04-PGA-01 and
98-TC-11)
(g) Brendon Maguire Act (Ch. 391,
Stats. 1988) (CSM 4357)
(h) Conservatorship:
Developmentally Disabled
Adults (Ch. 1304, Stats.
1980) (04-LM-13)
(i) Coroners' Costs (Ch. 498,
Stats. 1977) (04-LM-07)
(j) Crime Statistics Reports for
the Department of Justice
(Ch. 1172, Stats. 1989; Ch.
1338, Stats. 1992; Ch. 1230,
Stats. 1993; Ch. 933, Stats.
1998; Ch. 571, Stats. 1999;
and Ch. 626, Stats. 2000) (02-
TC-04 and 02-TC-11) and Crime
Statistics Reports for the
Department of Justice Amended
(Ch. 700, Stats. 2004) (07-TC-
10)
(k) Crime Victims' Domestic
Violence Incident Reports II
(Ch. 483, Stats. 2001; Ch.
833, Stats. 2002) (02-TC-18)
(l) Deaf Teletype Equipment (Ch.
1032, Stats. 1980) (04-LM-11)
(m) Developmentally Disabled
Attorneys' Services (Ch. 694,
Stats. 1975) (04-LM-03)
(n) DNA Database & Amendments to
Postmortem Examinations:
Unidentified Bodies (Ch. 822,
Stats. 2000; Ch. 467, Stats.
2001) (00-TC-27 and 02-TC-39)
(o) Domestic Violence Background
Checks (Ch. 713, Stats. 2001)
(01-TC-29)
(p) Domestic Violence Information
(Ch. 1609, Stats. 1984 and
Ch. 668, Stats. 1985) (CSM -
4222 )
(q) Elder Abuse, Law Enforcement
Training (Ch. 444, Stats.
1997) (98-TC-12)
(r) Extended Commitment, Youth
Authority (Ch. 267, Stats.
1998 and Ch. 546, Stats.
1984) (98-TC-13)
(s) False Reports of Police
Misconduct (Ch. 590, Stats.
1995 and Ch. 289, Stats.
2000) (00-TC-26)
(t) Fifteen-Day Close of Voter
Registration (Ch. 899, Stats.
2000) (01-TC-15)
(u) Firearm Hearings for
Discharged Inpatients (Ch.
578, Stats. 1999) (99-TC-11)
(v) Grand Jury Proceedings (Ch.
1170, Stats. 1996; Ch. 443,
Stats. 1997; and Ch. 230,
Stats. 1998) (98-TC-27)
(w) Handicapped Voter Access
Information (Ch. 494, Stats.
1979) (CSM 4363 )
(x) Identity Theft (Ch. 956,
Stats. 2000) (03-TC-08)
(y) In-Home Supportive Services
II (Ch. 445, Stats. 2000 and
Ch. 90, Stats. 1999) (00-TC-
23)
(z) Inmate AIDS Testing (Ch.
1579, Stats. 1988 and Ch.
768, Stats. 1991) (CSM 4369
and CSM 4429)
(aa) Judiciary Proceedings (Ch.
644, Stats. 1980) (CSM 4366)
(bb) Law Enforcement Sexual
Harassment Training (Ch. 126,
Stats. 1993) (97-TC-07)
(cc) Local Agency Ethics (Ch. 700,
Stats. 2005) (07-TC-04)
(dd) Local Coastal Plans (Ch.
1330, Stats. 1976) (CSM
4431)
(ee) Mandate Reimbursement Process
(Ch. 486, Stats. 1975 and Ch.
1459, Stats. 1984) (CSM 4204
and CSM 4485)
(ff) Mandate Reimbursement Process
II (Ch. 890, Stats. 2004) (05-
TC-05) (Suspension of
Mandate Reimbursement Process
and Mandate Reimbursement
Process II includes
suspension of the
Consolidation of Mandate
Reimbursement Processes I and
II)
(gg) Mentally Disordered
Offenders: Treatment as a
Condition of Parole (Ch. 228,
Stats. 1989 and Ch. 706,
Stats. 1994) (00-TC-28 and 05-
TC-06)
(hh) Mentally Disordered
Offenders' Extended
Commitments Proceedings (Ch.
435, Stats. 1991; Ch. 1418,
Stats. 1985; Ch. 858, Stats.
1986; Ch. 687, Stats. 1987;
Chs. 657 and 658, Stats.
1988; Ch. 228, Stats. 1989;
and Ch. 324, Stats. 2000) (98-
TC-09)
(ii) Mentally Disordered Sex
Offenders' Recommitments (Ch.
1036, Stats. 1978) (04-LM-09)
(jj) Mentally Retarded Defendants
Representation (Ch. 1253,
Stats. 1980) (04-LM-12)
(kk) Missing Persons Report (Ch.
1456, Stats. 1988 and Ch. 59,
Stats. 1993) (CSM 4255, CSM
4368, and CSM - 4484)
(ll) Modified Primary Election
(Ch. 898, Stats. 2000) (01-TC-
13)
(mm) Not Guilty by Reason of
Insanity (Ch. 1114, Stats.
1979 and Ch. 650, Stats.
1982) (CSM 2753) (05-PGA-35)
(nn) Open Meetings Act/Brown
Act Reform (Ch. 641, Stats.
1986 and Chs. 1136, 1137, and
1138, Stats. 1993) (CSM 4257
and CSM 4469)
(oo) Pacific Beach Safety: Water
Quality and Closures (Ch.
961, Stats. 1992) (CSM 4432)
(pp) Perinatal Services (Ch. 1603,
Stats. 1990) (CSM 4397 )
(05-
PGA-38)
(qq) Permanent Absent Voters II
(Ch. 922, Stats. 2001, Ch.
664, Stats. 2002, and Ch.
347, Stats. 2003) (03-TC-11)
(rr) Personal Safety Alarm Devices
(8 Cal. Code Regs. 3401 (c))
(CSM 4087 )
(ss) Photographic Record of
Evidence (Ch. 875, Stats.
1985; Ch. 734, Stats. 1986;
and Ch. 382, Stats. 1990) (98-
TC-07)
(tt) Pocket Masks (Ch. 1334,
Stats. 1987) (CSM 4291 )
(uu) Post Conviction: DNA Court
Proceedings (Ch. 943, Stats.
2001 and Ch. 821, Stats.
2000) (00-TC-21 and 01-TC-08)
(vv) Postmortem Examinations:
Unidentified Bodies, Human
Remains (Ch. 284, Stats.
2000) (00-TC-18)
(xx) Prisoner Parental Rights (Ch.
820, Stats. 1991) (CSM 4427
)
(yy) Senior Citizens Property Tax
Postponement (Ch. 1242,
Stats. 1977 and Ch. 43,
Stats. 1978) (CSM 4359 )
(zz) Sex Crime Confidentiality
(Ch. 502, Stats. 1992; Ch.
36, 1993-94 1st Ex. Sess.;
and Ch. 555, Stats. 1993) (98-
TC-21)
(aaa) Sex Offenders: Disclosure by
Law Enforcement Officers
(Chs. 908 and 909, Stats.
1996; Chs. 17, 80, 817, 818,
819, 820, and 822, Stats.
1997; and Chs. 485, 550, 927,
928, 929, and 930, Stats.
1998) (97-TC-15)
(bbb) SIDS Autopsies (Ch. 955,
Stats. 1989) (CSM 4393)
(ccc) SIDS Contacts by Local Health
Officers (Ch. 268, Stats.
1991) (CSM 4424 )
(ddd) SIDS Training for
Firefighters (Ch. 1111,
Stats. 1989) (CSM 4412)
(eee) Stolen Vehicle Notification
(Ch. 337, Stats. 1990) (CSM
4403)
(fff) Structural and Wildland
Firefighter Safety Clothing
and Equipment (8 Cal. Code
Regs., Secs. 3401 to 3410,
incl.) (CSM 4261 and 4281)
(hhh) Very High Fire Hazard
Severity Zones (Ch. 1188,
Stats. 1992; Ch. 843, Stats.
1994; and Ch. 333, Stats.
1995) (97-TC-13)
(iii) Victims' Statements-Minors
(Ch. 332, Stats. 1981) (04-LM-
14)
(jjj) Voter Identification
Procedures (Ch. 260, Stats.
2000) (03-TC-23)
(kkk) Voter Registration Procedures
(Ch. 704, Stats. 1975) (04-LM-
04)
(4) Pre 2004-05 local agency 100,000,
mandate claims............. 000
Provisions:
1. Allocations of funds provided in
this item to the appropriate local
entities shall be made by the
Controller in accordance with the
provisions of each statute or
executive order that mandates the
reimbursement of the costs, and
shall be audited to verify the
actual amount of the mandated costs
in accordance with subdivision (d)
of Section 17561 of the Government
Code. Audit adjustments to prior-
year claims may be paid from
this item. The funds appropriated
in this item shall be allocated
only for the payment of claims as
required by Chapter 4 (commencing
with Section 17550) of Part 7 of
Division 4 of Title 2 of the
Government Code, and that payment
shall be made pursuant to Article 5
(commencing with Section 17615) of
that chapter. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, interest
shall be paid from funds
appropriated in this item only to
the extent, and in the amount,
authorized by Section 17561.5 of
the Government Code.
2. The Controller shall offset
payments made from the
appropriation in this item to
recoup the amount of any
unallowable mandate claim costs
determined by desk or field audits.
3. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, accounts receivable for
recoveries that result in savings
as described in this item shall
have no effect upon the positive
balance of the General Fund. The
savings may be used to pay claims
for costs incurred to carry out the
cited state mandates in this item.
4. The Department of Finance shall
submit to the Legislature by
January 10, 2015, a report that:
(1) evaluates simpler mechanisms
and alternatives for funding the
suspended election mandates; (2)
assesses whether some mandated
requirements could be modified to
realize the same goals at lower
costs; and (3) estimates the
statewide costs to achieve the
goals of the mandate in a cost
effective manner. The
administration shall consult with
the Legislative Analyst's Office
and counties in the preparation of
this report.
5. Within 10 days after the enactment
of the Budget Act of 2014, the
Controller shall report to the
Department of Finance the total
amount owed to each county, city,
and special district for pre-2004
local mandate claims. The
Department of Finance shall
transmit to the chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee
a payment schedule that is based
upon the Controller's report and
allocates the $100,000,000
appropriated in this item according
to the following. No less than 73.1
percent of the $100,000,000 shall
be used for the payment of claims
submitted by counties. No less than
24.6 percent of the $100,000,000
shall be used for the payment of
claims submitted by cities. No less
than 2.2 percent of the
$100,000,000 shall be used to pay
claims submitted by special
districts. The Department of
Finance's payment instructions
shall limit the payment to each
city, county, and special district
to that city, county, or special
district's proportional amount of
the total outstanding pre-2004
claims that have been approved for
payment. The Controller shall make
payments according to the
Department of Finance's payment
instructions no sooner than 30 days
after the Department of Finance has
provided the payment schedule to
the chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee or his
or her designee.
8885-295-0044--For local assistance,
Department of Motor Vehicles, payable from
the Motor Vehicle Account, State
Transportation Fund, for reimbursement, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 6
of Article XIIIB of the California
Constitution or Section 17561 of the
Government Code, of the costs of any new
program or increased level of service of an
existing program mandated by statute or
executive order, for disbursement by the
Controller for claims for costs incurred in
the 2012-13 fiscal year...................... 2,604,000
Schedule:
(1) 98.00.146.089-
Administrative License
Suspension, Per Se (Ch.
1460, Stats. 1989) (98-TC-
16)........................ 2,604,000
Provisions:
1. Allocations of funds provided in
this item to the appropriate
local entities shall be made by the
Controller in accordance with the
provisions of each statute or
executive order that mandates the
reimbursement of the costs, and
shall be audited to verify the
actual amount of the mandated costs
in accordance with subdivision (d)
of Section 17561 of the Government
Code. Audit adjustments to prior-
year claims may be paid from this
item. Funds appropriated in this
item may be used to provide
reimbursement pursuant to Article 5
(commencing with Section 17615) of
Chapter 4 of Part 7 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the Government Code.
8885-295-0106--For local assistance,
Department of Pesticide Regulation, payable
from the Department of Pesticide Regulation
Fund for reimbursement, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 6 of Article XIIIB
of the California Constitution or Section
17561 of the Government Code, of the costs
of any new program or increased level of
service of an existing program mandated by
statute or executive order, for disbursement
by the Controller for claims for costs
incurred in the 2012-13 fiscal year.......... 33,000
Schedule:
(1) 98.01.120.089-Pesticide
Use Reports (Ch. 1200,
Stats. 1989) (CSM 4420).... 33,000
Provisions:
1. Allocations of funds provided in
this item to the appropriate local
entities shall be made by the
Controller in accordance with the
provisions of each statute or
executive order that mandates the
reimbursement of the costs, and
shall be audited to verify the
actual amount of the mandated costs
in accordance with subdivision (d)
of Section 17561 of the Government
Code. Audit adjustments to prior-
year claims may be paid from this
item. Funds appropriated in this
item may be used to provide
reimbursement pursuant to Article 5
(commencing with Section 17615) of
Chapter 4 of Part 7 of Division 4 of
Title 2 of the Government Code.
8940-001-0001--For support of Military
Department................................. 44,908,000
46,408,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Army National
Guard............... 101,136,000
(2) 20-Air National
Guard............... 20,173,000
(3) 30.01-Office of the
Adjutant General.... 14,345,000
(4) 30.02-Distributed
Office of the
Adjutant General.... -13,823,000
(5) 35-Military Support
to Civil Authority.. 4,669,000
5,553,000
(6) 40-Military
Retirement.......... 1,270,000
(7) 50-California Cadet
Corps............... 810,000
(8) 55-California State
Military Reserve.... 634,000
(9) 65-California
National Guard
Youth Programs...... 19,503,000
21,003,000
(10) Reimbursements...... -3,933,000
-4,817,000
(11) Amount payable from
the Armory
Discretionary
Improvement Account
(Item 8940-001-
0485)............... -172,000
(12) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 8940-001-
0890)............... -98,344,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
8940-001-3085)...... -1,360,000
Provisions:
1. No expenditures shall be made
from the funds appropriated in
this item as a substitution for
personnel, equipment,
facilities, or other assistance,
or for any portion thereof,
that, in the absence of the
expenditure, or of this
appropriation, would be
available to the Adjutant
General of the State Military
Forces, the California State
Military, or the California
State Military Reserve from the
federal government.
2. The funds appropriated in
Schedule (6) shall be for
military retirements, in
accordance with Sections 228 and
256 of the Military and Veterans
Code.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $256,000 shall be
used to provide mandatory
employee compensation increases
for state active duty employees,
as follows: (a) $127,000 shall
provide the remaining one-half
year funding needed for the
compensation increase effective
January 1, 2014, and (b)
$129,000 shall provide one-half
year funding for a compensation
increase effective January 1,
2015, and shall only be
available for expenditure upon
passage of a federal active duty
compensation increase in the
federal budget. The funds
provided in this provision shall
be expended pursuant to Sections
320 and 321 of the Military and
Veterans Code, which require
state active duty employees
to receive the same compensation
increases as their counterparts
on federal active duty. Any
unspent funds pursuant to this
provision shall revert to the
General Fund.
4. The Military Department shall
report to the Legislature the
outcome of the Work for Warriors
program no later than December
31, 2014. The report shall
include a description of the
program and data on the total
number of service members served
by the program.
8940-001-0485--For support of Military
Department, for payment to Item 8940-001-
0001, payable from the Armory
Discretionary Improvement Account......... 172,000
8940-001-0890--For support of Military
Department, for payment to Item 8940-001-
0001, payable from the Federal Trust Fund.. 98,344,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $359,000 shall be
used to provide mandatory
employee compensation
increases for state active
duty employees, as follows:
(a) $179,000 shall provide the
remaining one-half year
funding needed for the
compensation increase
effective January 1, 2014, and
(b) $180,000 shall provide one-
half year funding needed for a
compensation increase
effective January 1, 2015, and
shall only be available for
expenditure upon passage of a
federal active duty
compensation increase in the
federal budget. The funds
provided in this provision
shall be expended pursuant to
Sections 320 and 321 of the
Military and Veterans Code,
which require state active
duty employees to receive the
same compensation increases as
their counterparts on federal
active duty.
8940-001-3085--For support of Military
Department, for payment to Item 8940-001-
0001, payable from the Mental Health
Services Fund............................. 1,360,000
8940-101-0001--For local assistance,
Military Department.......................... 60,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.01-Office of the
Adjutant General........... 60,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
for benefit payments related to the
California National Guard Surviving
Spouses and Children Relief Act of
2004 pursuant to Section 850 of the
Military and Veterans Code.
8940-101-8022--For local assistance,
Military Department, payable from the
California Military Family Relief Fund....... 250,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.01-Office of the
Adjutant General....... 250,000
Provisions:
1. Funds appropriated in this item are
for benefit payments related to the
California Military Family Relief
Fund pursuant to Article 1.5
(commencing with Section 18705) of
Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2
of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
8940-301-0001--For capital outlay, Military
Department.................................. 790,000
Schedule:
(1) 70.40.040-San Diego
Readiness Center
Renovation--Preliminary
plans...................... 790,000
8955-001-0001--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs...................... 281,435,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Farm and Home
Loans to Veterans... 2,285,000
(2) 20-Veterans Claims
and Rights.......... 10,090,000
(3) 30.01-Headquarters.. 27,014,000
(4) 30.10-Veterans'
Home of California
at Yountville....... 86,038,000
(5) 30.20-Veterans'
Home of California
at Barstow.......... 21,917,000
(6) 30.30-Veterans'
Home of California
at Chula Vista...... 31,447,000
(7) 30.40-Veterans'
Home of California
at Greater Los
Angeles, Ventura
County (GLAVC)...... 50,233,000
(8) 30.50-Veterans'
Home of California
at Redding.......... 25,876,000
(9) 30.60-Veterans'
Home of California
at Fresno........... 31,866,000
(10) 50.01-General
Administration...... 29,560,000
(11) 50.02-Distributed
General
Administration...... -29,560,000
(12) Reimbursements...... -588,000
(13) Amount payable from
the Veterans
Service Office Fund
(Item 8955-001-
0083)............... -55,000
(14) Amount payable
from the Northern
California Veterans
Cemetery Perpetual
Maintenance Fund
(Item 8955-001-
0238)............... -65,000
(15) Amount payable from
the Veterans' Farm
and Home Building
Fund of 1943 (Item
8955-001-0592)...... -2,285,000
(16) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust
Fund (Item 8955-001-
0890)............... -2,104,000
(17) Amount payable from
the Mental Health
Services Fund (Item
8955-001-3085)...... -234,000
Provisions:
1. Of the funds appropriated in
this item, $892,000 shall be
expended only for the
replacement of equipment and
furnishings directly related to
the care of the members at
Veterans' Home of
California.
2. The Secretary of Veterans
Affairs shall report annually
on all expenditures pursuant to
Provision 1 to the Director of
Finance, the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, and the chairpersons
of the fiscal committees of
each house of the Legislature.
The report shall specify the
following: (a) the equipment
purchased, (b) the amount
expended, (c) the vendor from
whom it was purchased, (d) the
method of purchase, (e) the
purpose and use of the
equipment, (f) the location of
the equipment by home and
program unit, and (g) the life
expectancy of the equipment.
The report shall also include
planned expenditures for
equipment, as specified, for
the forthcoming five fiscal
years.
3. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (4), the amount of
$500,000 is available for
special projects that provide a
direct benefit to the members
of the Veterans' Home of
California at Yountville,
including the maintenance of
facilities used by members and
the public. The Allied Council
at the Veterans' Home of
California may submit special
project requests to the
administration for
consideration. After
consultation with the Allied
Council, a budget for
expenditure of these funds
shall be approved by the
administrator and the Secretary
of Veterans Affairs.
4. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the
Department of Veterans Affairs
is not required to comply with
Chapter 615 of the Statutes of
2006 during the 2014-15 fiscal
year because no appropriation
has been provided to support
the activities required by
Chapter 615 of the Statutes of
2006.
5. Of the funds appropriated in
Schedule (2), $3,000,000 shall
be expended to assist the
United States Department of
Veterans Affairs in processing
veterans' claims in accordance
with a memorandum of
understanding entered into
between the California
Department of Veterans Affairs
and the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs.
8955-001-0083--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs, for payment to Item
8955-001-0001, payable from the Veterans
Service Office Fund....................... 55,000
8955-001-0238--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs, for payment to Item
8955-001-0001, payable from the Northern
California Veterans Cemetery Perpetual
Maintenance Fund.......................... 65,000
8955-001-0592--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs, for payment to Item
8955-001-0001, payable from the Veterans'
Farm and Home Building Fund of 1943....... 2,285,000
8955-001-0890--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs, for payment to Item
8955-001-0001, payable from the Federal
Trust Fund................................ 2,104,000
8955-001-3085--For support of Department
of Veterans Affairs, for payment to Item
8955-001-0001, payable from the Mental
Health Services Fund...................... 234,000
8955-001-8067--For support of Department of
Veterans Affairs, California Veterans Homes
Fund........................................ 97,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are to be expended for the purposes
identified in Chapter 355 of the
Statutes of 2010.
8955-003-0001--For support of Department of
Veterans Affairs, for rental payments on
lease-revenue bonds........................... 33,230,000
Schedule:
(1) Base Rental and Fees... 32,998,000
(2) Insurance.............. 233,000
(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.
8955-011-8048--For transfer by the
Controller, upon the order of the Director
of Finance, from the California Central
Coast State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord
Endowment Fund to the California Central
Coast State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord
Operations Fund............................ (1,420,000)
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this
item shall be available for
transfer until June 30, 2018.
8955-017-0001--For support of Department of
Veterans Affairs, for implementation of the
Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act............................ 129,000
Schedule:
(1) 30.01-Headquarters.......... 129,000
8955-101-0001--For local assistance,
Department of Veterans Affairs, for
contribution to counties toward compensation
and expenses of county veterans services
offices, to be expended in accordance with
Section 972 and following of the Military and
Veterans Code................................. 2,600,000
5,600,000
Schedule:
(1) 20-Veterans Claims and
Rights...................... 3,438,000
6,438,000
(2) Reimbursements.............. -838,000
8955-101-0083--For local assistance,
Department of Veterans Affairs, county
veterans services offices, payable from
the Veterans Service Office Fund.......... 834,000
8955-101-3085--For local assistance,
Department of Veterans Affairs, payable
from the Mental Health Services Fund...... 270,000
8955-301-0660--For capital outlay,
Department of Veterans Affairs, payable
from the Public Buildings Construction Fund. 770,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.30.300-Greater Los
Angeles and Ventura County
Veterans Homes--Working
drawings and construction.. 770,000
8955-301-0890--For capital outlay,
Department of Veterans Affairs, payable from
the Federal Trust Fund....................... 6,797,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.100-Central Coast
Veterans Cemetery-
-Construction.............. 6,797,000
Provisions:
1. Subdivision (d) of Section 1450.1 of
the Military and Veterans Code shall
not apply to the project in this
item.
2. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for encumbrance
until June 30, 2018.
8955-301-3013--For capital outlay,
Department of Veterans Affairs, payable from
the California Central Coast State Veterans
Cemetery at Fort Ord Operations Fund......... 1,420,000
Schedule:
(1) 80.10.100-Central Coast
Veterans Cemetery-
-Construction.............. 1,420,000
Provisions:
1. Subdivision (d) of Section 1450.1 of
the Military and Veterans Code does
not apply to the project in this
item.
2. The funds appropriated in this item
shall be available for encumbrance
until June 30, 2018.
9100-101-0001--For local assistance, Tax
Relief.................................... 427,382,000
Schedule:
(1) 50-Homeowners'
Property Tax Relief. 427,381,000
(2) 60-Subventions for
Open Space.......... 1,000
Provisions:
1. Schedule (1) is for
reimbursement to local taxing
authorities for revenue lost by
reason of the homeowners'
property tax exemption granted
pursuant to subdivision (k) of
Section 3 of Article XIII of the
California Constitution. The
appropriation made in that
schedule shall be in lieu of the
appropriation required pursuant
to Section 25 of Article XIII of
the California Constitution and
the appropriation for the same
purposes contained in Section
16100 or 16120 of the Government
Code.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Director
of Finance may authorize
expenditures for Schedule (1) in
excess of or less than 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.
3. Schedule (2) is for providing
reimbursement to local taxing
authorities for revenue lost by
reason of the assessment of open-
space lands under Sections 423,
423.3, 423.4, and 423.5 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, and
in accordance with Chapter 3
(commencing with Section 16140)
of Part 1 of Division 4 of Title
2 of the Government Code. The
appropriation made in that
schedule shall be in lieu of the
appropriation for the same
purpose contained in Section
16100 or 16140 of the Government
Code. The Controller shall
allocate these funds in
accordance with Section 16144 of
the Government Code. The
Controller shall reduce all
payments on a pro rata basis as
necessary so that the total of
all payments does not exceed the
amount appropriated in Schedule
(2).
9210-110-0001--For local assistance, Local
Government Financing, to be allocated by
the Controller............................. 12,736,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in
this item is to reimburse the
Counties of Amador, San Mateo,
and Alpine, and the cities
located therein, for
shortfalls incurred in the
2012-13 fiscal year related to
the Sales and Use Tax
Countywide Adjustment Amount
authorized by Section 97.68 of
the Revenue and Taxation Code,
and the Vehicle License Fee
Adjustment Amount authorized
by Section 97.70 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code.
2. No later than October 1, 2014,
each county shall submit to
the Department of Finance a
countywide claim detailing the
shortfall incurred in the 2012-
13 fiscal year by the county,
and by each city located
therein, in relation to each
of the specified Revenue and
Taxation Code sections. The
Department of Finance shall
review the claims for
accuracy, and upon determining
the claims are accurate and
complete, shall forward it to
the Controller for payment.
3. The amount provided to Amador
County and the cities located
therein shall not exceed
$1,600,000, the amount
provided to San Mateo County
and the cities located therein
shall not exceed $10,910,000
and the amount provided to
Alpine County and the cities
located therein shall not
exceed $226,000. If this
amount is insufficient to
fully backfill the shortfalls
incurred by the eligible
claimants, the Controller
shall prorate the amount
provided to each claimant
pursuant to Provision 2.
9210-115-0001--For local assistance, Local
Government Financing........................ 7,500,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this
item is to reimburse qualifying
costs incurred by county assessors
participating in the State-County
Assessors' Partnership Agreement
Program. Upon certification by the
Department of Finance that a
participating county assessor's
office is eligible for
reimbursement, the Department of
Finance shall notify the
Controller's office, which will
provide reimbursement in the amount
specified by the Department of
Finance.
9285-101-0001--For local assistance, payment
to counties for Trial Court Security, to be
allocated by the Controller.................... 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in this item
is to provide payment to Calaveras and
San Benito counties for increased
trial court security staff as a result
of court construction projects that
had an occupancy date on or after
October 9, 2011.
2. The specified counties may be eligible
and may apply for funding from the
Department of Finance if they
demonstrate that, as a result of
projects described in Provision 1,
there is an overall effect of
increasing costs to the county sheriff
for court security. The Department of
Finance may allocate funds upon a
determination that additional funding
is warranted under Section 69927 of
the Government Code.
3. Funding requests may be submitted to
the Department of Finance at any time,
but requests must be submitted by
March 1, 2015, to be considered for
funding in the 2014-15 fiscal year.
Each county requesting additional
trial court security staff as a result
of the state's construction of court
facilities shall submit a request to
the Department of Finance pursuant to
Section 69927 of the Government Code.
Requests will be considered by the
Department of Finance on a case-by-
case basis. Requests received after
March 1, 2015, shall be considered for
funding in the following fiscal year,
subject to an appropriation.
4. Upon review and approval of requests,
the Department of Finance shall submit
an allocation schedule to the
Controller and shall notify the county
of its decision. The Controller shall
make payments to counties within 30
days of receipt of the allocation
schedule provided by the Department of
Finance.
5. To the extent counties not specified
in Provision 1 may be eligible and
apply for funding, the Department of
Finance shall notify the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of its intent to approve a
funding request not sooner than 30
days prior to submitting an allocation
schedule to the Controller and
notifying the county of its decision.
6. The amount provided to counties may
not exceed $100,000 for each
additional staff that the Department
of Finance determines is necessary to
meet the increased trial court
security workload.
9300-101-0001--For local assistance,
payment to local government for costs of
homicide trials, for payment by the
Controller.................................. 1,000
Provisions:
1. It is the intent of the Legislature
that counties that qualify for
reimbursement of homicide trial
costs pursuant to Chapter 3
(commencing with Section 15200) of
Part 6 of Division 3 of Title 2 of
the Government Code shall forward
claims for payment to the
Controller. Upon review and
approval of those claims by the
Controller, reimbursement for
approved costs shall be provided to
counties through the supplemental
appropriation process.
2. By May 1, 2015, the Controller
shall provide the Department of
Finance and the committees in each
house of the Legislature that
consider the budget with copies of
those claims approved for payment.
Claims not approved for payment by
that date shall be paid in the
following fiscal year.
9350-101-8066--For allocation by the
Controller from the California Police
Activities League (CALPAL) Fund............... 123,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are to be allocated as follows:
(a) To the California Police
Activities League to fund
programs and services as
authorized in connection with
duties under Article 14.5
(commencing with Section 18856)
of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code.
9480-160-0062--For local assistance,
Shared Revenues, for the support of the
Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation
Tax Fund, Apportionment of Motor Vehicle
Fuel Tax for County Roads.................. 42,465,000
Provisions:
1. The appropriation in this item
is associated with the one-
time repayment of a 2010
General Fund loan to the
Highway Users Tax Account, for
the maintenance of county
roads.
9490-165-0062--For local assistance,
Shared Revenues, for the support of the
Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation
Tax Fund, Apportionment of Motor Vehicle
Fuel Tax for City Streets.................. 27,439,000
Provisions:
l. The appropriation in this item
is associated with the one-
time repayment of a 2010
General Fund loan to the
Highway Users Tax Account, for
the maintenance of city
streets.
9500-170-0062--For local assistance,
Shared Revenues, for the support of the
Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation
Tax Fund, Apportionment of Motor Vehicle
Fuel Tax for County Roads and City Streets. 21,701,000
Provisions:
l. The appropriation in this item
is associated with the one-
time repayment of a 2010
General Fund loan to the
Highway Users Tax Account, for
the maintenance of county
roads and city streets.
9505-175-0062--For local assistance,
Shared Revenues, for the support of the
Highway Users Tax Account, Transportation
Tax Fund, Apportionment of Motor Vehicle
Fuel Tax to Cities and Counties for
Streets and Highway Purposes............... 43,195,000
Provisions:
l. The appropriation in this
item is associated with the
one-time repayment of a 2010
General Fund loan to the
Highway Users Tax Account, for
Cities and Counties for
Streets and Highway Purposes.
9612-001-0001--For allocation by the
Department of Finance to the trustee of the
Golden State Tobacco Securitization
Corporation, for payment of debt service on
the Enhanced Tobacco Settlement Asset-
Backed Bonds and operating expenses of the
Golden State Tobacco Securitization
Corporation in accordance with Section
63049.1 of the Government Code.............. 1,000
Provisions:
1. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, upon certification by the
Golden State Tobacco Securitization
Corporation, the Department of
Finance may authorize expenditures
of up to $200,000,000 in excess of
the amount appropriated in this
item for the payment of debt
service on the Enhanced Tobacco
Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds and
the payment of operating expenses
of the Golden State Tobacco
Securitization Corporation in the
event tobacco settlement revenues
and certain other available amounts
are insufficient to pay the costs
of debt service and operating costs
for the 12 months following such
certification. 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 not
more than 30 days after such
authorization.
9620-001-0001--For Cash Management and
Budgetary Loans, upon order of the
Director of Finance, for payment of
interest and other costs for cash
management purposes........................ 10,000,000
Provisions:
1. The Director of Finance, the
Controller, and the Treasurer
shall satisfy any need of
the General Fund for borrowed
funds in a manner consistent
with the Legislature's
objective of conducting
General Fund cashflow
borrowing in a manner that
best meets the state's
interest. The state fiscal
officers may, among other
factors, take into
consideration the costs of
external versus internal
cashflow borrowings and the
potential impact on other
borrowings of the state
including long-term borrowing.
In conducting internal
borrowing, the Controller must
ensure such borrowing is made
in the most economical manner
to the General Fund. Internal
borrowable funds that require
a higher rate of interest
payments will be borrowed only
after other internal
borrowable funds are fully
utilized.
2. In the event that interest
expenses and other costs
related to internal borrowing
exceed the amount appropriated
in this item, there is
hereby appropriated any amount
necessary to pay such costs.
Augmentation pursuant to this
provision shall not be
expended until 30 days after
the Department of Finance
notifies the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee of the
amounts necessary or until any
lesser time after that
notification as determined by
the chairperson of the joint
committee.
3. In the event that Revenue
Anticipation Warrants (RAWs)
or Registered Warrants (IOUs)
are issued, or considered to
be issued, there is hereby
appropriated any amount
necessary to pay the expenses
incurred by the Controller,
Treasurer, Attorney General,
and the Department of Finance
in providing for the
preparation, sale, issuance,
advertising, legal services,
credit enhancement, liquidity
facility, or any other act
which, as approved by the
Department of Finance, is
necessary for such
issuance. Augmentation
pursuant to this provision
shall not be expended or
obligated prior to 30 days
after the Department of
Finance notifies the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
of the amounts or potential
costs necessary or prior to a
shorter period of time as
determined by the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee.
4. To ensure prompt and accurate
General Fund cashflow
projections for the state, all
departments must provide
information as requested by
the Department of Finance in
the timeframe and medium as
specified by the Department of
Finance. Information requested
may include past actuals and
future projection of
disbursements, receipts, and
cash balances.
9620-002-0001--For Cash Management and
Budgetary Loans, upon order of the
Director of Finance, for any General Fund
budgetary loans repaid in the 2014-15
fiscal year from loans made previously..... 54,400,000
37,200,000
Provisions:
1. In the event that interest
expenses related to budgetary
loans exceed the amount
appropriated in this item,
there is hereby appropriated
any amount necessary to pay
the interest.
2. The Director of Finance shall
notify the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, in writing, within
30 days of ordering the
repayment of any loan included
within this item.
9625-001-0001--For interest payments to
the federal government arising from the
federal Cash Management Improvement Act of
1990....................................... 10,000,000
Provisions:
1. Expenditures from the funds
appropriated by this item
shall be made by the
Controller, subject to the
approval of the Department of
Finance, and shall be charged
to the fiscal year in which
the disbursement is issued.
2. In the event that expenditures
for interest payments to the
federal government arising
from the federal Cash
Management Improvement Act of
1990 (P.L. 101-453) exceed the
amount appropriated by this
item, the Director of Finance
may allocate an additional
amount over the amount
appropriated by this item.
This allocation shall be made
no sooner than 30 days after
notification to the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
and the chairpersons of the
fiscal committees in each
house of the Legislature.
9625-001-0042--For interest payments to the
federal government arising from the federal
Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990,
payable from the State Highway Account,
State Transportation Fund................... 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1 and 2 of Item 9625-
001-0001 also apply to this item.
9625-001-0494--For interest payments to the
federal government arising from the federal
Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990,
payable from the appropriate special fund... 1,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1 and 2 of Item 9625-001-
0001 also apply to this item.
9625-001-0988--For interest payments to the
federal government arising from the federal
Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990,
payable from the appropriate
nongovernmental cost fund................... 1,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1 and 2 of Item 9625-001-
0001 also apply to this item.
9650-001-0001--For support of Health and
Dental Benefits for Annuitants. For the
state's contribution for the cost of a
health benefits plan and dental care
premiums, for annuitants and other
employees, in accordance with Sections
22820, 22879, 22881, 22883, and 22953 of
the Government Code, which cost is not
chargeable to any other appropriation.... 1,553,336,000
Schedule:
(1) Health benefit 1,459,599,00
premiums............ 0
(2) Dental care
premiums............ 99,737,000
(3) Amount payable from
the Public
Employees'
Contingency Reserve
Fund (Item 9650-001-
0950)............... -6,000,000
Provisions:
1. The maximum transfer amounts
specified in subdivision (c) of
Section 26.00 do not apply to
this item.
2. Notwithstanding Section 22844 of
the Government Code or any other
provision of law, annuitants and
their family members who were
employed by the California State
University, and who become
eligible for Part A and Part B
of Medicare during the 2014-
15 fiscal year, shall not be
enrolled in a basic health
benefits plan during the 2014-15
fiscal year. If the annuitant or
family member is enrolled in
Part A and Part B of Medicare,
he or she may enroll in a
supplement to the Medicare plan.
This provision does not apply to
employees and family members who
are specifically excluded from
enrollment in a supplement to
the Medicare plan by federal law
or regulation.
3. The maximum monthly contribution
for an annuitant's health
benefits plan shall be $642 for
a single enrollee, $1,218 for an
enrollee and one dependent, and
$1,559 for an enrollee and two
or more dependents for the 2014
calendar year. The maximum
monthly contribution shall be
adjusted based on Section 22871
of the Government Code to
reflect the health benefit plan
premium rates approved by the
Board of Administration of
the Public Employees' Retirement
System for the 2015 calendar
year.
4. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon approval
of the Director of Finance,
expenditure authority may be
transferred between Item 6645-
001-0001 and this item as
necessary to fund costs for
health benefits.
5. The Director of Finance may
adjust this item of
appropriation to reflect the
health benefit premium rates
approved by the Board of
Administration of the California
Public Employees' Retirement
System for the 2015 calendar
year. Within 30 days of making
any adjustment pursuant to this
provision, the Director of
Finance shall report the
adjustment 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.
9650-001-0950--For support of Health and
Dental Benefits for Annuitants, for payment
to Item 9650-001-0001, payable from the
Public Employees' Contingency Reserve Fund.. 6,000,000
Provisions:
1. The maximum transfer amounts
specified in subdivision (c) of
Section 26.00 do not apply to this
item.
2. Notwithstanding Section 22844 of
the Government Code or any other
provision of law, annuitants and
their family members who were
employed by the California State
University, and who become eligible
for Part A and Part B of Medicare
during the 2014-15 fiscal year,
shall not be enrolled in a basic
health benefits plan during the
2014-15 fiscal year. If the
annuitant or family member is
enrolled in Part A and Part B of
Medicare, he or she may enroll in a
supplement to the Medicare plan.
This provision does not apply to
employees and family members who
are specifically excluded from
enrollment in a supplement to the
Medicare plan by federal law or
regulation.
3. The maximum monthly contribution
for an annuitant's health benefits
plan shall be $642 for a single
enrollee, $1,218 for an enrollee
and one dependent, and $1,559 for
an enrollee and two or more
dependents for the 2014 calendar
year. The maximum monthly
contribution shall be adjusted
based on Section 22871 of the
Government Code to reflect the
health benefit plan premium rates
approved by the Board of
Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System for
the 2015 calendar year.
4. Funds payable to Item 9650-001-0001
as a result of this item shall be
used in lieu of the amounts that
otherwise would have been paid by
the General Fund for health and
dental benefits for annuitants in
order to reduce state government's
General Fund contributions toward
health benefits for annuitants,
including prescription drug
benefits for annuitants, consistent
with Section 22910.5 of the
Government Code.
9650-495--Reversion, Health and Dental
Benefits for Annuitants. As of June 30,
2014, the unencumbered balance of the
appropriation in Item 9650-001-0001,
Budget Act of 2012 (Chs. 21 and 29,
Stats. 2012), shall revert to the fund
balance from which the appropriation was
made.
9651-001-0042--For support of Prefunding
of Health and Dental Benefits for
Annuitants, for payment to Item 9651-001-
0044, payable from the State Highway
Account, State Transportation Fund........ 1,032,000
9651-001-0044--For support of Prefunding of
Health and Dental Benefits for Annuitants,
payable from the Motor Vehicle Account, State
Transportation Fund........................... 30,836,000
34,501,000
Schedule:
(1) 10-Prefunding Health
and Dental Benefits.... 34,259,000
35,575,000
(2) Reimbursements......... -2,042,000
(3) Amount payable from
the State Highway
Account, State
Transportation Fund
(Item 9651-001-0042)... -1,032,000
(4) Amount payable from
the Motor Carriers
Safety Improvement
Fund (Item 9651-001-
0293).................. -42,000
(5) Amount payable from
the Federal Trust Fund
(Item 9651-001-0890)... -307,000
9651-001-0293--For support of Prefunding
of Health and Dental Benefits for
Annuitants, for payment to Item 9651-001-
0044, payable from the Motor Carriers
Safety Improvement Fund................... 42,000
9651-001-0890--For support of Prefunding
of Health and Dental Benefits for
Annuitants, for payment to Item 9651-001-
0044, payable from the Federal Trust Fund. 307,000
9670-001-0001--For equity claims before the
California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board and for settlements
and judgments in cases in which the state
is represented by the Department of Justice
for the administration and payment of tort
liability claims, settlements, compromises,
and judgments against the state, its
officers, and servants and employees of
state agencies, departments, boards,
bureaus, or commissions supported from the
General Fund, for expenditure by the
Department of Justice, subject to approval
of the Department of Finance in its
discretion.................................. 0
Provisions:
1. There is hereby appropriated from
each fund, other than the General
Fund, an amount sufficient for
payment of tort liability claims,
settlements, compromises, and
judgments against the state, its
officers, and servants and
employees of state agencies,
departments, boards, bureaus, or
commissions arising from activities
supported from that fund. No
expenditure from any appropriation
from a fund other than the General
Fund for payment of tort liability
claims, settlements, compromises,
and judgments shall be made unless
approved by the Department of
Finance in its discretion.
2. Expenditures made under this item
shall be charged to the fiscal year
in which the warrant is issued by
the Controller.
3. Payment under this item is limited
in amount to claims, settlements,
compromises, and judgments which do
not exceed $70,000, exclusive of
interest, and no payment from this
item exceeding that amount shall be
approved by the Department of
Finance or made by the Department
of Justice.
4. No payment shall be approved by the
Department of Finance or made by
the Department of Justice from this
item except in full and final
satisfaction of the claim,
settlement, compromise, or judgment
upon which the payment is based.
5. Funding for the payment of tort
liability claims, settlements,
compromises, and judgments which
require the approval of the
Director of Finance shall first be
considered from within the affected
agency's, department's, board's,
bureau's, or commission's existing
budgeted resources. Payment
pursuant to this item (from funds
other than the General Fund) shall
be made only after the affected
agency, department, board, bureau,
or commission has demonstrated to
the Department of Finance that
insufficient funds are available
for payment of all or a portion of
the claim.
9670-401--For maintenance of accounting
records by the Controller's office or any
other agency maintaining these records,
appropriations made pursuant to this act
for Organization Code 9670 (Equity Claims
of California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board and Settlements
and Judgments by Department of Justice)
are to be recorded under Organization
Code 9671 (Equity Claims of California
Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board) and Organization Code 9672
(Settlements and Judgments by Department
of Justice).
9800-001-0001--For Augmentation for
Employee Compensation...................... 271,039,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in
this item shall not be
construed to control or
influence collective
bargaining between the state
employer and employee
representatives.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item are for compensation
increases and increases in
benefits related thereto of
employees whose compensation,
or portion thereof, is
chargeable to the General
Fund, to be allocated by
budget executive order by the
Director of Finance to the
several state offices,
departments, boards, bureaus,
commissions, and other state
agencies, in augmentation of
their respective
appropriations or allocations,
in accordance with approved
memoranda of understanding or,
for employees excluded from
collective bargaining, in
accordance with salary and
benefit schedules established
by the Department of Human
Resources.
3. It is the intent of the
Legislature that all proposed
augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs,
including, but not limited to,
base salary increases, pay
increases to bring one group
of employees into a pay equity
position with another group of
public employees, and
recruitment and retention
differentials, be budgeted and
considered on a comprehensive,
statewide basis. Therefore,
the Legislature declares its
intent to reject any proposed
augmentations that are not
included in Items 9800-001-
0001, 9800-001-0494, and 9800-
001-0988, given that these are
the items where the funds to
implement comprehensive
statewide compensation
policies, including those
adopted pursuant to collective
bargaining, are considered.
This provision shall not apply
to augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs
resulting from mandatory
judicial orders to raise pay
for any group of employees or
augmentations for increased
compensation costs, or
approvals for departments to
provide increased employee
compensation levels, that are
included in bills separate
from the B b udget
A a ct.
4. This item contains funds
estimated to be necessary to
implement side letters,
appendices, or other addenda
to a memorandum of
understanding (collectively
referred to as ""pending
agreements'') that have been
determined by the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
to require legislative
approval prior to their
implementation, but which may
not have been approved in
separate legislation as of the
date of the passage of this
act. In the event that the
Legislature does not approve
separate legislation to
authorize implementation of
any of the pending agreements,
the Director of Finance shall
not allocate any funds related
to those pending agreements
pursuant to Provision 2, and
the expenditure of funds for
those pending agreements shall
not be deemed to have been
approved by the Legislature.
5. As of July 31, 2015, the
unencumbered balances of the
above appropriation shall
revert to the General Fund.
6. The Director of Finance may
adjust this item of
appropriation to reflect the
health benefit premium rates
approved by the Board of
Administration of the
California Public Employees'
Retirement System for the 2015
calendar year. Within 30 days
of making any adjustment
pursuant to this provision,
the Director of Finance shall
report the adjustment 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.
7. By inclusion of this
provision, for purposes of
Sections 3517.5 and 3517.63 of
the Government Code, the
Legislature hereby ratifies
the following agreements that
require the expenditure of
funds: (1) addendum concerning
Aviation Consultants, dated
November 22, 2013, to the
Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) with State Bargaining
Unit 1 (Service Employees
International Union); (2)
addendum concerning
Recreational Therapists, dated
March 4, 2014, to the MOU with
State Bargaining Unit 19
(American Federation of State,
County, and Municipal
Employees); (3) the MOU dated
May 5, 2014, with State
Bargaining Unit 13
(International Union of
Operating Engineers),
including continuous
appropriation of economic
terms in the event that a
B b udget A
a ct is not in place
prior to July 1, 2016, such
provided that the
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure authority
approved in the B b udget
A a ct for
each affected department upon
enactment of each applicable
Budget Act; (4) addendum
concerning Correctional
Officers, dated May 9, 2014,
to the MOU with State
Bargaining Unit 6
(California Correctional Peace
Officers Association); and (5)
the MOU dated May 21, 2014,
with State Bargaining Unit 10
(California Association of
Professional Scientists),
including continuous
appropriation of economic
terms in the event that a
B b udget A
a ct is not in place
prior to June 30, 2016, such
provided that the
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure authority
approved in the B b udget
A a ct for
each affected department upon
enactment of each applicable
B b udget A
a ct. The estimated
costs to implement these
agreements are included in
this item or in departmental
appropriations.
9800-001-0494--For Augmentation for
Employee Compensation, payable from other
unallocated special funds.................. 228,638,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in
this item shall not be
construed to control or
influence collective
bargaining between the state
employer and employee
representatives.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item are for compensation
increases and increases in
benefits related thereto of
employees whose compensation,
or portion thereof, is
chargeable to special funds,
to be allocated by budget
executive order by the
Director of Finance to the
several state offices,
departments, boards, bureaus,
commissions, and other state
agencies, in augmentation of
their respective
appropriations or allocations,
in accordance with approved
memoranda of understanding or,
for employees excluded from
collective bargaining, in
accordance with salary and
benefit schedules established
by the Department of Human
Resources.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon
approval of the Director of
Finance, expenditure authority
may be transferred between
this item and Item 9800-001-
0988 as necessary to fund
costs for approved memoranda
of understanding or, for
employees excluded from
collective bargaining, in
accordance with salary and
benefit schedules established
by the Department of Human
Resources.
4. It is the intent of the
Legislature that all proposed
augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs,
including, but not limited to,
base salary increases, pay
increases to bring one group
of employees into a pay equity
position with another group of
public employees, and
recruitment and retention
differentials, be budgeted and
considered on a comprehensive,
statewide basis. Therefore,
the Legislature declares its
intent to reject any proposed
augmentations that are not
included in Items 9800-001-
0001, 9800-001-0494, and 9800-
001-0988, given that these are
the items where the funds to
implement comprehensive
statewide compensation
policies, including those
adopted pursuant to collective
bargaining, are considered.
This provision shall not apply
to augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs
resulting from mandatory
judicial orders to raise pay
for any group of employees or
augmentations for increased
compensation costs, or
approvals for departments to
provide increased employee
compensation levels, that are
included in bills separate
from the B b udget
A a ct.
5. This item contains funds
estimated to be necessary to
implement side letters,
appendices, or other addenda
to a memorandum of
understanding (collectively
referred to as ""pending
agreements'') that have been
determined by the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
to require legislative
approval prior to their
implementation, but which may
not have been approved in
separate legislation as of the
date of the passage of this
act. In the event that the
Legislature does not approve
separate legislation to
authorize implementation of
any of the pending agreements,
the Director of Finance shall
not allocate any funds related
to those pending agreements
pursuant to Provision 2, and
the expenditure of funds for
those pending agreements shall
not be deemed to have been
approved by the Legislature.
6. As of July 31, 2015, the
unencumbered balances of the
above appropriation shall no
longer be available for
expenditure.
7. The Director of Finance may
adjust this item of
appropriation to reflect the
health benefit premium rates
approved by the Board of
Administration of the
California Public Employees'
Retirement System for the 2015
calendar year. Within 30 days
of making any adjustment
pursuant to this provision,
the Director of Finance shall
report the adjustment in
writing to the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee and the chairperson
of the committees in each
house of the Legislature that
consider appropriations.
8. By inclusion of this
provision, for purposes of
Sections 3517.5 and 3517.63 of
the Government Code, the
Legislature hereby ratifies
the following provisions that
the following agreements that
require the expenditure of
funds: (1) addendum concerning
Aviation Consultants, dated
November 22, 2013, to the
Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) with State Bargaining
Unit 1 (Service Employees
International Union); (2)
addendum concerning
Recreational Therapists, dated
March 4, 2014, to the MOU with
State Bargaining Unit 19
(American Federation of State,
County, and Municipal
Employees); (3) the MOU dated
May 5, 2014, with State
Bargaining Unit 13
(International Union of
Operating Engineers),
including continuous
appropriation of economic
terms in the event that a
B b udget A
a ct is not in place
prior to July 1, 2016; t suc
h at
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure authority
approved in the B b udget
A a ct for
each affected department upon
enactment of each applicable
B b udget A
a ct; (4) addendum
concerning Correctional
Officers, dated May 9, 2014,
to the MOU with State
Bargaining Unit 6 (California
Correctional Peace Officers
Association); and (5) the
MOU dated May 21, 2014, with
State Bargaining Unit 10
(California Association of
Professional Scientists),
including continuous
appropriation of economic
terms in the event that a
B b udget A
a ct is not in place
prior to June 30, 2016; t suc
h at
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure authority
approved in the B b udget
A a ct for
each affected department upon
enactment of each applicable
B b udget A
a ct. The estimated
costs to implement these
agreements are included in
this item or in departmental
appropriations.
9800-001-0988--For Augmentation for
Employee Compensation, payable from other
unallocated nongovernmental cost funds..... 112,613,000
Provisions:
1. The amount appropriated in
this item shall not be
construed to control or
influence collective
bargaining between the
state employer and employee
representatives.
2. The funds appropriated in this
item are for employee
compensation increases, and
increases in benefits related
thereto, whose compensation or
portion thereof is chargeable
to nongovernmental cost funds,
to be allocated by budget
executive order by the
Director of Finance to the
several state offices,
departments, boards, bureaus,
commissions, and other state
agencies, in augmentation of
their respective
appropriations or allocations,
in accordance with approved
memoranda of understanding or,
for employees excluded from
collective bargaining, in
accordance with salary and
benefit schedules established
by the Department of Human
Resources.
3. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, upon
approval of the Director of
Finance, expenditure authority
may be transferred between
Item 9800-001-0494 and this
item as necessary to fund
costs for approved memoranda
of understanding or, for
employees excluded from
collective bargaining, in
accordance with salary and
benefit schedules established
by the Department of Human
Resources.
4. It is the intent of the
Legislature that all proposed
augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs,
including, but not limited to,
base salary increases, pay
increases to bring one group
of employees into a pay equity
position with another group of
public employees, and
recruitment and retention
differentials, be budgeted and
considered on a comprehensive,
statewide basis. Therefore,
the Legislature declares
its intent to reject any
proposed augmentations that
are not included in Items 9800-
001-0001, 9800-001-0494, and
9800-001-0988, given that
these are the items where the
funds to implement
comprehensive statewide
compensation policies,
including those adopted
pursuant to collective
bargaining, are considered.
This provision shall not apply
to augmentations for increased
employee compensation costs
resulting from mandatory
judicial orders to raise pay
for any group of employees or
augmentations for increased
compensation costs, or
approvals for departments to
provide increased employee
compensation levels, that are
included in bills separate
from the B b udget
A a ct.
5. This item contains funds
estimated to be necessary to
implement side letters,
appendices, or other addenda
to a memorandum of
understanding (collectively
referred to as ""pending
agreements'') that have been
determined by the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
to require legislative
approval prior to their
implementation, but which may
not have been approved in
separate legislation as of the
date of the passage of this
act. In the event that the
Legislature does not approve
separate legislation to
authorize implementation of
any of the pending agreements,
the Director of Finance shall
not allocate any funds related
to those pending agreements
pursuant to Provision 2, and
the expenditure of funds for
those pending agreements shall
not be deemed to have been
approved by the Legislature.
6. As of July 31, 2015, the
unencumbered balances of
the above appropriation shall
no longer be available for
expenditure.
7. The Director of Finance may
adjust this item of
appropriation to reflect the
health benefit premium rates
approved by the Board of
Administration of the
California Public Employees'
Retirement System for the 2015
calendar year. Within 30 days
of making any adjustment
pursuant to this provision,
the Director of Finance shall
report the adjustment 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.
8. By inclusion of this
provision, for purposes of
Sections 3517.5 and
3517.63 of the Government
Code, the Legislature hereby
ratifies the following
agreements that require the
expenditure of funds: (1)
addendum concerning Aviation
Consultants, dated November
22, 2013, to the Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with State
Bargaining Unit 1 (Service
Employees International
Union); (2) addendum
concerning Recreational
Therapists, dated March 4,
2014, to the MOU with State
Bargaining Unit 19 (American
Federation of State, County,
and Municipal Employees); (3)
the MOU dated May 5, 2014,
with State Bargaining Unit 13
(International Union of
Operating Engineers),
including continuous
appropriation of economic
terms in the event that a
B b udget A
a ct is not in place
prior to July 1, 2016, such
provided that the
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure authority
approved in the B b udget
A a ct for
each affected department upon
enactment of each applicable
B b udget A
a ct; (4) addendum
concerning Correctional
Officers, dated May 9, 2014,
to the MOU with State
Bargaining Unit 6 (California
Correctional Peace Officers
Association); and (5) the MOU
dated May 21, 2014, with State
Bargaining Unit 10 (California
Association of Professional
Scientists), including
continuous appropriation of
economic terms in the event
that a B b udget
A a ct is not in
place prior to June 30, 2016,
provided that the
such appropriation will be
appropriation will be subsumed
by the expenditure
by the expenditure authority
approved in the Budget Act for
authority approved in the
budget act for each affected
department upon
department upon enactment of
e n ac tment of eac
h applicable budget act.
Budget Act. The estimated
costs to
costs to implement these
agreements
are
agreements are included in this
item or in
this item or in departmental
appropriations.
appropriations.
9840-001-0001--For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies.................. 20,000,000
Provisions:
1. Subject to the conditions set
forth in this item, amounts
appropriated by this item shall
be transferred, upon approval by
the Director of Finance, to
augment any other General
Fund item of appropriation that
is made under this act to an
agency, department, board,
commission, or other state
entity. Such a transfer may be
made to fund unanticipated
expenses to be incurred for the
2014-15 fiscal year under an
existing program that is funded
by that item of appropriation,
but only in a case of actual
necessity as determined by the
Director of Finance. For purposes
of this item, an ""existing
program'' is one that is
authorized by law.
2. The Director of Finance may not
approve a transfer under this
item, nor may any funds
appropriated in augmentation of
this item be allocated, to fund
any of the following: (a) capital
outlay, (b) any expense
attributable to a prior fiscal
year, (c) any expense related to
legislation enacted without an
appropriation, (d) startup costs
of programs not yet authorized by
the Legislature, (e) costs
that the administration had
knowledge of in time to include
in the May Revision, or (f) costs
that the administration has the
discretion to incur or not incur.
3. A transfer of funds approved by
the Director of Finance under
this item shall become effective
no sooner than 30 days after the
director files written
notification thereof with the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, and
the chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature, or no sooner than
any lesser time the chairperson
of the joint committee, or his or
her designee, may in each
instance determine, except for an
approval for an emergency expense
as defined in Provision 5.
4. Each notification shall include
all of the following: (a) the
date the recipient state entity
reported to the Director of
Finance the need to increase its
appropriation, (b) the reason for
the expense, (c) the transfer
amount approved by the Director
of Finance, and (d) the basis of
the director's determination that
the expense is actually needed.
Each notification shall also
include a determination by the
director as to whether the
expense was considered in a
legislative budget committee and
formal action was taken not to
approve the expense for the 2014-
15 fiscal year. Any increase in a
department's appropriation to
fund unanticipated expenses shall
be approved by the Director of
Finance.
5. The Director of Finance may
approve a transfer under this
item for an emergency expense
only if the approval is set
forth in a written notification
that is filed with the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, and
the chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature, no later than 10
days after the effective date of
the approval. Each notification
for an emergency expense shall
state the reason for the expense,
the transfer amount approved by
the director, and the basis of
the director's determination that
the
expense is an emergency
expense. For the purposes of this
item, ""emergency expense'' means
an expense incurred in response
to conditions of disaster or
extreme peril that threaten the
immediate health or safety of
persons or property in this state.
6. Within 15 days of receipt, the
Director of Finance shall
provide, to the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee and the
chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature, copies of all
requests, including any
supporting documentation, from
any agency, department, board,
commission, or other state entity
for a transfer under this item.
The submission to the Legislature
of a copy of such a request does
not constitute approval of the
request by the Director of
Finance. Within 15 days of
receipt, the director shall also
provide copies to these
chairpersons of all other
requests received by the Director
of Finance from any state agency,
department, board, commission, or
other state entity to fund a
contingency or emergency through
a supplemental appropriations
bill augmenting this item.
7. For any transfer of funds
pursuant to this item, the
augmentation of a General Fund
item of appropriation shall not
exceed the following during any
fiscal year:
(a) 30 percent of the amount
appropriated, for those
appropriations made by
this act that are
$4,000,000 or less.
(b) 20 percent of the amount
appropriated, for those
appropriations made by
this act that are more
than $4,000,000.
8. The Director of Finance may
withhold authorization for the
expenditure of funds transferred
pursuant to this item until such
time as, and to the extent that,
preliminary estimates of
potential unanticipated expenses
are verified.
9. The Director of Finance shall
submit any requests for
supplemental appropriations in
augmentation of this item to the
Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee and
the chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the
Legislature. Requests shall
include the information and
determinations required by
Provision 4, excluding
subdivision (c), and a
determination that requests meet
the requirements of Provision 2.
9840-001-0494--For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies, payable from
unallocated special funds.................. 15,000,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, and 9 of Item 9840-001-
0001 also apply to this item,
except references to General
Fund appropriations shall
instead refer to special fund
appropriations.
2. For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies,
payable from special funds,
there are appropriated from
each special fund sums
necessary to meet
contingencies or emergencies,
to be expended only upon
written authorization of the
Director of Finance.
9840-001-0988--For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies, payable from
unallocated nongovernmental cost funds..... 15,000,000
Provisions:
1. Provisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, and 9 of Item 9840-001-
0001 also apply to this item,
except references to
General Fund appropriations
shall instead refer to
nongovernmental cost fund
appropriations.
2. For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies,
payable from nongovernmental
cost funds, there are
appropriated from each
nongovernmental cost fund that
is subject to control or
limited by this act, sums
necessary to meet
contingencies or emergencies,
to be expended only upon
written authorization of the
Director of Finance.
9850-011-0001--For Augmentation for
Contingencies or Emergencies (Loans)....... (2,500,000)
Provisions:
1. This appropriation is for
loans that may be made to
state agencies which derive
their support from the General
Fund or from sources other
than the General Fund,
upon terms and conditions for
repayment as may be prescribed
by the Department of Finance.
Any sum so loaned shall, if
ordered by the Department of
Finance, be transferred by the
Controller to the fund from
which the support of the
agency is derived.
2. No loan shall be made which
requires repayment from a
future legislative
appropriation.
3. Authorizations for loans shall
become effective no sooner
than 30 days after
notification in writing to the
Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, or not sooner than
a lesser time which the joint
committee, or its designee,
may in each instance
determine, except that this
limit shall not apply if the
Director of Finance states
in writing to the Chairperson
of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee the necessity
and urgency for the loan
which, in the judgment of the
director, makes prior approval
impractical.
4. Within 10 days after approval,
the Director of Finance shall
file with the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee
copies of all executive orders
for loans stating the reasons
for, and the amount of, all of
these authorizations.
9860-301-0001--For capital outlay,
planning, and studies funding (Program
planning, and studies funding ( 10.10.010)...
............................... 1,000,000
Provisions:
1. The funds appropriated in this item
are to be allocated by the
Department of Finance to state
agencies to develop design and cost
information for new projects for
which funds have not been
appropriated previously, but which
are anticipated to be included in
future Governor's Budgets or five-
year capital outlay plans.
GENERAL SECTIONS
STATEWIDE
SEC. 3.00.
Whenever herein an appropriation is made for support, it shall
include salaries and all other proper expenses, including repairs and
equipment, incurred in connection with the institution, department,
board, bureau, commission, officer, employee, or other agency for
which the appropriation is made.
Each item appropriating funds for salaries and wages includes the
additional funds necessary to continue the payment of the amount of
salaries in effect on June 30, 2014, for the state officers whose
salaries are specified by statute.
Whenever herein an appropriation is made for capital outlay, it
may include acquisition of land or other real property to be owned by
the state. It may also include major construction, improvements,
equipment, designs, working plans, specifications, repairs, and
equipment necessary in connection with a construction or improvement
project on state-owned or state-leased property.
Whenever herein any item of appropriation contains provisions for
acquisition of land or other real property, it shall include all
necessary expenses in connection with the acquisition of the
property.
Whenever herein an appropriation is made in accordance with a
schedule set forth after the appropriation, the expenditures from
that item for each category, program, or project included in the
schedule shall be limited to the amount specified for that category,
program, or project, except as otherwise provided in this act. Each
schedule is a restriction or limitation upon the expenditure of the
respective appropriation made by this act, does not itself
appropriate any moneys, and is not itself an item of appropriation.
As used in this act in reference to the schedules "category,"
"program," or "project" means a class of expenditure such as, but not
limited to:
(a) "Personal services," which shall include all expenditures for
payment of officers and employees of the state, including: salaries
and wages, workers' compensation, compensation paid to employees on
approved leave of absence on account of sickness, unemployment
compensation benefits, insurance premiums for workers' compensation
coverage, industrial disability leave and payments, nonindustrial
disability benefits and payments, the state's contributions to the
Public Employees' Retirement Fund, the Teachers' Retirement Fund, the
Old Age and Survivors' Insurance Revolving Fund, the Public
Employees' Contingency Reserve Fund, and the state's cost of health
benefits plans; but shall not include compensation of independent
contractors rendering personal services to the state under contract.
(b) "Operating expenses and equipment," which shall include all
expenditures for purchase of materials, supplies, equipment, services
(other than services of state officers and employees), departmental
services (services provided by other organizational units within a
department, including indirect distributed costs), and all other
proper expenses.
(c) "Programs" include all expenditures, regardless of category,
required to carry out the objectives of the named activity.
(d) "Acquisition" is defined as the acquisition of land or other
real property in fee simple or any lesser right or interest.
(e) "Preliminary plans" are defined as a site plan, architectural
floor plans, elevations, outline specifications, and a cost estimate.
For each utility, site development, conversion, and remodeling
project, the drawings shall be sufficiently descriptive to accurately
convey the location, scope, cost, and the nature of the improvement
being proposed.
(f) "Working drawings" are defined as a complete set of plans and
specifications showing and describing all phases of a project,
architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, civil engineering,
and landscaping systems to the degree necessary for the purposes of
accurate bidding by contractors and for the use of artisans in
constructing the project. All necessary professional fees and
administrative service costs are included in the preparation of these
drawings.
(g) "Construction," when used in connection with a capital outlay
project, shall include all such related things as fixtures, installed
equipment, auxiliary facilities, contingencies, project
construction, management, administration, and associated costs.
(h) "Minor projects" include planning, working drawings,
construction, improvements, and equipment projects not specifically
set forth in the schedule.
For the purpose of further interpreting the meaning of the words,
terms and phrases, and uniform codes used in the schedules, reference
is hereby made to those documents entitled, "State of California
Governor's Budget for 2014-15," submitted by the Governor to the
Legislature at the 2014 portion of the 2013-14 Regular Session, the
uniform accounting system prescribed by the Department of Finance
under the provisions of Section 13300 and following of the Government
Code, the Uniform Codes Manual, and the appropriate portions
thereof. The Department of Finance shall establish interpretations
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section and shall
furnish the same to the Controller and to every state agency to which
appropriations are made under this act.
SEC. 3.50. Whenever an appropriation is made for support or other
expenses for an institution, department, board, bureau, commission,
officer, employee, or other agency, the following shall be charged to
the appropriation from which salaries and wages are paid: workers'
compensation, compensation paid to employees on approved leave of
absence on account of sickness, unemployment compensation benefits,
industrial disability leave and payments, nonindustrial disability
benefits and payments, the administrative costs of the Merit Award
Program provided by Section 19823 of the Government Code, the state's
contribution to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund as provided by
Sections 20822 and 20824 of the Government Code, the state's
contribution to the Teachers' Retirement Fund as provided by Sections
22950, 22951, and 23000 of the Education Code, the state's
contribution to the Old Age and Survivors' Insurance Revolving Fund
as provided by Sections 22601 and 22602 of the Government Code, the
state's contribution to the Old Age and Survivors' Insurance
Revolving Fund for payment of hospital insurance taxes imposed by the
Internal Revenue Code, the state's contribution to the Public
Employees' Contingency Reserve Fund, the state's contribution for the
cost of health benefits plans as provided by Sections 22871, 22881,
and subdivision (b) of Section 22883 of the Government Code, and the
state's contribution for costs of other employee benefits and the
administrative costs associated with the provision of benefits
established by any state agency legally authorized to negotiate and
set salary and benefit levels.
As of the effective date of this act, the state's contributions,
as provided by Sections 22871, 22881, and subdivision (b) of Section
22883 of the Government Code, and for costs of any other employee
benefits and the administrative costs associated with the provisions
of these benefits established by any state agency legally authorized
to negotiate and set salary and benefit levels for any month, shall
be charged to the same appropriations used for payment of salaries
and wages from which the employee premium contributions for such
month are deducted.
The appropriations made by Sections 20822, 20824, 22871, 22881,
and subdivision (b) of Section 22883 of the Government Code, and by
Sections 22950, 22951, and 23000 of the Education Code, shall
continue to be available for expenditure and shall be charged for any
expenditure that is not chargeable to an appropriation for support
or other expenses as provided in this section. This transfer may be
chargeable to such appropriation for a previous fiscal year if there
are no funds available from that fiscal year.
The Controller may transfer to the State Payroll Revolving Fund
the contributions required by Sections 20822, 20824, 22871, 22881,
and subdivision (b) of Section 22883 of the Government Code,
contributions required for payment of the hospital insurance tax, and
upon certification by the Board of Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System as required by Section 20826 of the
Government Code, may transfer from the State Payroll Revolving Fund
to the Public Employees' Retirement Fund and the Old Age and
Survivors' Insurance Revolving Fund the amounts of contributions.
SEC. 3.60. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
employers' retirement contributions for the 2014-15 fiscal year that
are chargeable to any item with respect to each state officer and
employee who is a member of the Public Employees' Retirement System
(PERS) or the Judges' Retirement System II and who is in that
employment or office shall be the percentage of salaries and wages by
state member category, as follows:
Miscellaneous, First Tier...... 24.280%
California State University, Miscellaneous, First Tier......
24.280%
Miscellaneous, Second Tier...... 24.237%
State Industrial...... 18.134%
State Safety...... 19.338%
Peace Officer/Firefighter...... 36.827%
California State University, Peace Officer/Firefighter......
36.827%
Highway Patrol...... 43.494%
Judges' Retirement System II...... 24.615%
The Director of Finance may adjust amounts in any appropriation
item, or in any category thereof, as a result of changes from amounts
budgeted for employer contributions for 2014-15 fiscal year
retirement benefits to achieve the percentages specified in this
subdivision. Beginning in 2013-14, adjustments to the California
State University (CSU) rates will be applied to the actual
pensionable 2013-14 payroll, currently estimated at $2,221,802,000,
as identified by the Controller, by funding source and state member
categories. This process establishes pension funding adjustments
through this section for CSU, as reflected in provisional language in
Item 6610-001-0001. This results in estimated pension funding for
CSU of $473,798,000 ($473,542,000 General Fund) for 2013-14. These
amounts also will be part of the total appropriation in Item
6610-001-0001 of the Budget Act of 2014. Because the actual 2013-14
payroll for CSU will not be known by June 30, 2014, the Director of
Finance may adjust the amounts budgeted for CSU pension costs in
2014-15 based on final 2013-14 pensionable payroll. This adjustment
will also incorporate necessary changes to the CSU base budget to
reflect the effect of the final 2013-14 pensionable payroll on the
2013-14 appropriation.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of
Finance shall require retirement contributions computed pursuant to
subdivision (a) to be offset by the Controller with surplus funds in
the Public Employees' Retirement Fund, employer surplus asset
accounts.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for purposes of
calculating the "appropriations subject to limitation" as defined in
Section 8 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution, the
appropriations shall be deemed to be the amounts remaining after the
adjustments required by subdivisions (a) and (b) are made.
(d) Of the percentage of salaries and wages by state member
categories identified in subdivision (a), the following percentages
are estimated to be the result of the increased employee
contributions pursuant to Chapter 296, Statutes of 2012 (AB 340),
known as the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013,
and will be directed toward the state's unfunded pension liability:
Miscellaneous, First Tier...... 0.082%
California State University, Miscellaneous, First Tier......
0.082%
Miscellaneous, Second Tier...... 0.727%
State Industrial...... 0.848%
State Safety...... 1.182%
Peace Officer/Firefighter...... 1.647%
California State University, Peace Officer/Firefighter......
1.647%
Highway Patrol...... 1.319%
The contributions to the unfunded liability, as a result of the
percentages of salaries and wages in this subdivision, are estimated
to be $102,700,000 ($70,900,000 General Fund) for the 2014-15 fiscal
year.
(e) The Director of Finance may adjust the percentage levels of
the employers' retirement contributions listed in subdivisions (a)
and (d) as a result of rates provided by the Board of Administration
of the Public Employees' Retirement System. The Director of Finance
shall notify the Controller by executive order of adjustments made
pursuant to this subdivision. Within 30 days of making an adjustment
pursuant to this subdivision, the Director of Finance shall report
the adjustment 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.
SEC. 4.05. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each item
of appropriation provided in this act or other spending authority
provided outside of this act, with the exception of those for the
California State University, the University of California, Hastings
College of the Law, the Legislature, and the Judicial Branch, shall
be adjusted, as appropriate, to reflect the net savings achieved
through operational efficiencies and other cost reduction measures,
including, but not limited to, reorganizations, eliminations of
boards and commissions, rate changes, contract reductions, and
elimination of excess positions. The Director of Finance shall
allocate the necessary adjustment to each item of appropriation or
other spending authority to reflect savings achieved. The Director of
Finance may authorize an augmentation to any item of appropriation
provided in this act or outside this act to reflect the costs related
to reorganizations, consolidations, or eliminations of agencies,
departments, boards, commissions, or programs. The Department of
Finance shall make the final determination of the budgetary and
accounting transactions to ensure proper implementation of
reorganizations and eliminations.
SEC. 4.11. All new positions approved in the 2014-15 fiscal year
shall be established effective July 1, 2014, unless otherwise
approved by the Department of Finance. Before the end of each month,
the Controller shall provide to the Department of Finance a listing
of each new position approved that will be abolished pursuant to
Section 12439 of the Government Code as a result of the position
being vacant for six consecutive pay periods at the end of the
immediately preceding month. The report provided by the Controller
shall include the department, division, position classification,
position number, and the date the position was established.
SEC. 4.20. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
employer's contributions to the Public Employees' Contingency Reserve
Fund, as required by Section 22885 of the Government Code, shall be
0.34 percent of the gross health insurance premiums paid by the
employer and employee for administrative expenses. The Director of
Finance may, not sooner than 30 days after notification to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee, adjust the rate to ensure a three-month
reserve in the Public Employees' Contingency Reserve Fund.
SEC. 4.30. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Director of Finance may adjust amounts in appropriation items for
rental payments on lease-purchase and lease-revenue bonds, or in any
category thereof including fees, insurance, and reimbursements in
this act as a result of changes from amounts budgeted for the costs
for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the allocation may
be made from funds appropriated for this purpose or from any other
funds legally available for this purpose.
(c) Within 30 days of making any adjustment pursuant to this
section, the Department of Finance shall report the adjustment in
writing to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
SEC. 4.70. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Department of General Services (DGS) shall recover the Architecture
Revolving Fund (ARF) deficit beginning in the 2008-09 fiscal year.
DGS shall work with the Department of Finance to allocate and collect
at least half of the $27,200,000 deficit incurred by client agencies
as identified by DGS between the 2009-10 and 2015-16 fiscal years.
DGS shall also assess a surcharge to specified new ARF projects
during those fiscal years sufficient to recover the remainder of the
ARF deficit.
(b) DGS shall provide to the chairpersons of the budget committees
of each house of the Legislature and to the Legislative Analyst an
annual written update on the following: DGS progress toward
recovering the ARF deficit, the rate of the surcharge imposed on new
ARF projects, ARF project management training and accountability
enhancements, and any unfunded project costs incurred through June
30, 2016.
(c) In implementing this section, DGS may not establish a reserve
in the ARF.
SEC. 4.75. The Director of Finance may adjust any item of
appropriation for departmental support for the purpose of reimbursing
the Department of General Services for centralized costs billed
through the statewide surcharge.
SEC. 4.80. In the event bonds authorized for issuance by the State
Public Works Board are not sold and interim financing costs have
been incurred, departments that have incurred those costs shall
commit a sufficient portion of their support appropriations to repay
the interim financing costs.
SEC. 4.90. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Department of Finance may transfer any funds previously transferred
from the General Fund to the Architecture Revolving Fund back to the
General Fund.
SEC. 4.95. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Department of Finance may transfer any funds previously transferred
from the General Fund to the Inmate Construction Revolving Account
back to the General Fund.
SEC. 5.25. (a) Payment of the attorney's fees specified in
paragraphs (1) and (2) arising from actions in state courts against
the state, its officers, and officers and employees of state
agencies, departments, boards, bureaus, or commissions, shall be paid
from items of appropriation that support the state operations of the
affected agency, department, board, bureau, or commission:
(1) State court actions filed pursuant to Section 1021.5 of the
Code of Civil Procedure, the "private attorney general" doctrine, or
the "substantial benefit" doctrine.
(2) Writ of mandate actions filed pursuant to Section 10962 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
(b) Expenditures pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be made by the
Controller, subject to the approval of the Director of Finance, and
shall be charged to the fiscal year in which the disbursement is
issued.
(c) A payment shall not be made by the Controller for expenditures
pursuant to subdivision (a) except in full and final satisfaction of
the claim, settlement, compromise, or judgment for attorney's fees
incurred in connection with a single action.
(d) The Director of Finance shall notify the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, the Chairperson of the Senate
Committee on Budget and
Fiscal Review, and the Chairperson of the Assembly Committee on
Budget pursuant to Items 9840-001-0001, 9840-001-0494, and
9840-001-0988 of Section 2.00 when there are insufficient funds
appropriated in support of the state operations of the affected
agency, department, board, bureau, or commission to satisfy the claim
completely.
SEC. 6.00. No more than $100,000 of the funds appropriated for
support purposes under Section 1.80 or any other sections of this act
may be encumbered for acquisition or preliminary plans, working
drawings, and construction of any project for the improvement of a
state facility unless the Director of Finance determines that the
proposed acquisition or improvement is critical and that it is
necessary to proceed using funds appropriated for support purposes.
Any approved critical project costing more than $100,000 shall be
reported to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, or his or her designee, not less than 30 days prior to
initiating the project or requesting acquisition approval. The report
shall detail those factors that make the project so critical that it
must proceed using support funds. No project described by this
section may cost more than $610,000 $634,000
.
SEC. 6.10. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, for the 2013-14 fiscal year, the Director of Finance shall
calculate the following:
(1) The amount by which local proceeds of taxes reported as of the
second principal apportionment and certified pursuant to Section
41339 of the Education Code exceed the estimate of local proceeds of
taxes included in the 2014-15 May Revision to the Governor's Budget.
(2) The amount by which the total General Fund allocations
decrease as a result of a positive amount identified in paragraph
(1).
(b) If the amount calculated in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a)
is equal to or greater than $200,000,000, then $200,000,000 is
appropriated from the General Fund and shall be allocated by the
Director of the Department of Finance to the following entities for
deferred maintenance projects using the following schedule:
California State University ...... 50,000,000
University of California ...... 50,000,000
Department of Parks and Recreation ...... 40,000,000
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ...... 20,000,000
Department of Developmental Services ...... 10,000,000
Department of State Hospitals ...... 10,000,000
Department of General Services ...... 7,000,000
State Special Schools ...... 5,000,000
California Military Department ...... 3,000,000
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection ...... 3,000,000
Department of Food and Agriculture ...... 2,000,000
(c) If the amount calculated in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a)
is less than $200,000,000, that amount is appropriated from the
General Fund and shall be allocated by the Director of the Department
of Finance so that the entities identified in subdivision (b)
receive a share of funds proportionate to that which would have been
allocated pursuant to subdivision (b).
(d) Prior to any allocation of funds, the entities identified
above shall provide the Department of Finance a list of deferred
maintenance projects for which the funding shall be allocated. The
Director of Finance shall review and provide the approved list to the
Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee 30 days prior
to allocating any funds. The Department of Finance shall provide a
schedule to the Controller providing for the allocation.
(e) An entity seeking to make a change to the approved list after
the funds have been allocated shall obtain the approval of the
Director of Finance and shall notify the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee 30 days before the change is approved.
(f) The University of California and the California State
University may use any funds received in the schedule for deferred
maintenance or other one-time purposes. Pursuant to subdivision (d),
the University of California and the California State University
shall include in their lists provided to the Director of Finance any
other one-time uses of funding.
(g) The amounts allocated pursuant to subdivision (b) or (c) shall
be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2016.
SEC. 6.20. (a) On or before May 14, 2015, the Director
of Finance shall estimate:
(1) The amount of General Fund proceeds of taxes that may be
appropriated pursuant to Article XIII B of the California
Constitution for 2013-14 and 2014-15 fiscal years that exceeds the
amount the Director of Finance had estimated for those same revenues
on May 13, 2014.
(2) That portion of the state's funding obligation under Section 8
of Article XVI of the California Constitution that results from
including the amount estimated in paragraph (1), if any, as General
Fund proceeds of taxes.
(3) The amount resulting from subtracting the values calculated
under paragraph (2) from the value calculated under paragraph (1). If
less than zero, the amount shall be considered zero for this
purpose.
(b) The amount described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), not
to exceed eight hundred million dollars $800,000,000, is appropriated
for the purposes of section 17617 of the Government Code and shall
be paid pursuant to a schedule provided by the Department of Finance.
If the amount in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) is less than
$800,000,000, then the amounts available shall be pro-rated, pursuant
to a schedule provided by the Department of Finance, amongst each
city, county, city and county, and special district, for which the
state has determined that reimbursement is required under paragraph
(2) of subdivision (b) of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the
California Constitution and which are still owed such reimbursement.
SEC. 8.00. (a) Notwithstanding Section 28.00, any amounts received
from the federal government for the purposes of funding
antiterrorism costs in the state that exceed the current
appropriation of federal funds for that purpose, are hereby
appropriated. These federal funds shall be allocated upon order of
the Director of Finance to state departments for state or local
assistance purposes or directly to local governments to address
high-priority needs for costs of funding antiterrorism incurred in
the 2013-14 fiscal year and ongoing or new costs for the 2014-15
fiscal year.
(b) Allocations made to state departments may be used to offset
expenditures paid or to be paid from other funding sources.
Allocations made for the purpose of an offset shall be applied as a
negative expenditure to the appropriation where the expenditure has
been or will be charged.
(c) Allocations pursuant to this section may be authorized not
sooner than 30 days after notification to 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 in each instance determine.
SEC. 8.50. (a) In making appropriations to state agencies that are
eligible for federal programs, it is the intent and understanding of
the Legislature that applications made by the agencies for federal
funds under federal programs shall be for the maximum amount
allowable under federal law. Therefore, any amounts received from the
federal government are hereby appropriated from federal funds for
expenditure or for transfer to, and disbursement from, the State
Treasury fund established for the purpose of receiving the federal
assistance subject to any provisions of this act that apply to the
expenditure of these funds, including Section 28.00.
(b) However, if federal funds for block grant programs assumed by
the state or for any item receiving federal funds are reduced by more
than 5 percent of the amount appropriated in this act, the Director
of Finance shall notify the chairpersons of the committees in each
house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, and the
Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, in writing
within 30 days after notification by the federal government that
federal funds have been reduced, and shall include an estimate of the
amount of the available or anticipated federal funds, the 2014-15
fiscal year expenditures of each program affected by the reduction,
the effect of reduced funding on service levels authorized by this
act, and a plan of reduced expenditures for each program affected by
the reduction. The plan shall be operational on an interim basis for
up to 45 days pending legislative review, after which time the plan
shall become permanent.
(c) Any expenditure of federal Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) block grant funds in excess of the amounts specified
and appropriated in this act are subject to the notification
procedures and requirements set forth in Section 28.00, or Provision
4 of Item 5180-101-0001, or Item 5180-402, of Section 2.00, whichever
is applicable. The notification and other requirements of Section
28.00 also shall apply to any proposed substitution of TANF block
grant funds for other state or federal funds.
SEC. 8.51. Each state agency shall, by certification to the
Controller, identify the account within the Federal Trust Fund when
charges are made against any appropriation made herein from the
Federal Trust Fund.
SEC. 8.52. (a) The Director of Finance may reduce items of
appropriation upon receipt or expenditure of federal trust funds in
lieu of the amount appropriated for the same purpose and may make
allocations for the purpose of offsetting expenditures. Allocations
made for the purpose of offsetting existing expenditures shall be
applied as a negative expenditure to the appropriation where the
expenditure was charged.
(b) The director shall notify in writing the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the fiscal
committees in each house of the Legislature not less than 30 days
prior to the effective date of any adjustments to items of
appropriations made pursuant to this section or not sooner than
whatever lesser time the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine.
The notification shall include, but not be limited to, the basis for
the proposed appropriation adjustments, a description of the fiscal
assumptions used in making the appropriation adjustments, and any
necessary background information regarding the programs to be
adjusted. Any expenditure of federal funds for purposes other than
offsetting other fund appropriations shall continue to be subject to
the provisions of Section 28.00.
SEC. 8.53. It is the intent of the Legislature that reductions to
federal funds appropriated in the Budget Bill enacted for each fiscal
year, resulting from federal audits, be communicated to the
Legislature in a timely manner. Therefore, notwithstanding any other
provision of law, an agency, department, or other state entity
receiving a final federal audit or deferral letter shall provide a
copy of it to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee within 30 days.
SEC. 8.54. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the State
of California collect federally allowable statewide indirect costs,
except where prohibited by federal statutes. If the Director of
Finance determines a state agency is not recovering allowable
statewide indirect costs from the federal government as required by
Sections 13332.01 and 13332.02 of the Government Code, the director
may reduce any appropriation for state operations for the state
agency by an amount not to exceed 1 percent and transfer that amount
to the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund, the General Fund, or both,
as allocated by the director.
(b) The Director of Finance shall notify in writing the
Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee not less than
30 days prior to the effective date of any reductions to items of
appropriation made pursuant to this section or not sooner than
whatever lesser time the chairperson of the joint committee, or his
or her designee, may in each instance determine. The notification
shall contain the following: (1) the state agency name, (2) the
amount of central services costs that was not recovered, (3) the item
of appropriation that will be reduced, and (4) the amount of the
reduction to the appropriation and the amount of the transfer to the
Central Service Cost Recovery Fund, the General Fund, or both.
SEC. 8.88. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a sum of
$8,896,000 is appropriated from various special and non-governmental
cost funds to the Financial Information System for California
(FI$Cal) Project. The Director of Finance is authorized to adjust
these appropriations to conform with approved adjustments to Item
8880-001-9737 via other authority. These appropriated funds shall be
transferred to the FI$Cal Internal Services Fund for payment of costs
to replace the systems that support the state's business operations.
Upon order of the Director of Finance, in terms of timing and
amounts, the Controller shall transfer from these funds sufficient
amounts to pay for the authorized FI$Cal Project costs that are
attributable to such funds. These transfers shall be treated as
expenditure transfers and shall not exceed the total authorized for
the FI$Cal Project that is attributable to those funds.
SEC. 9.20. Notwithstanding Section 15860 of the Government Code,
the amount of funds expended for administrative costs associated with
any appropriation contained in this act for acquisition of property
pursuant to the Property Acquisition Law (Part 11 (commencing with
Section 15850) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) shall
be limited to the amount specified for those costs in the project
budget. Amounts for administrative costs may be augmented by no more
than 5 percent by the State Public Works Board.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any amounts needed for
administrative costs associated with acquisition through the
condemnation authority of the State Public Works Board shall be
provided through augmentation of the affected appropriations as
authorized by existing law.
SEC. 9.30. In the event that federal courts issue writs of
execution for the levy of state funds and such writs are executed,
the Controller shall so notify the Department of Finance. The
Department of Finance shall then notify the Controller of the
specific appropriation or fund to be charged. Federal writs of
execution for the levy of state funds may only be charged against
appropriations or funds having a direct programmatic link to the
circumstances under which the federal writ was issued. If the
appropriate department or agency no longer exists, or no linkage can
be identified, the federal writ shall be charged to the
unappropriated surplus of the General Fund. In the event that an
appropriation in the act would have insufficient funding by such a
charge, funding augmentations must follow the regular budget
processes.
SEC. 9.45. (a) Any state agency, department, board, or commission
shall provide notification to the Department of Finance and the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee not less than 30 days prior to
committing funding from Proposition 40 (California Clean Water, Clean
Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002),
Proposition 50 (Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and
Beach Protection Act of 2002), or Proposition 84 (Safe Drinking
Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal
Protection Bond Act of 2006), if all of the following criteria apply:
(1) The funds will be used, either directly or through a grant,
for the purchase of interests in or the restoration or rehabilitation
of property.
(2) The funds will be used for a grant or project that is not
appropriated in statute by name or description.
(3) The total expenditure for the project, including, but not
limited to, Proposition 40, 50, or 84 funds is in excess of
$25,000,000.
(b) The notification shall include a detailed description of the
portion of the project being funded and a detailed description of the
whole project. For the purposes of this section, the criteria set
forth in subdivision (a) shall apply to both single transactions and
cumulative transactions that involve the purchase of properties near
or adjacent to each other.
(c) For purchases and grants meeting the criteria set forth in
subdivision (a), the state agency, department, board, or commission
may take public actions and hold public meetings prior to 30 days
following notification only if such actions are expressly approved
pending the completion of the 30-day review by the Department of
Finance and 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 in each instance
determine. The seller or grantee shall be explicitly notified in
writing of this condition 10 days prior to any action taken.
SEC. 9.50. For minor capital outlay projects for which, pursuant
to Section 10108 of the Public Contract Code, the services of the
Department of General Services are not required and a state agency or
department is authorized to carry out its own project, the amount of
the unencumbered balance of the project shall be determined in
accordance with this section. Upon receipt of bids for the project,
an estimate of any amount necessary for the completion of the
project, including supervision, engineering, and other items, if any,
shall be deemed a valid encumbrance and shall be included with any
other valid encumbrance in determining the amount of an unencumbered
balance.
SEC. 11.00. The Department of Finance shall report to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee when a reportable information technology
project's overall costs increase by $2,000,000
$5,000,000 or 10 20 percent
of the budgeted cost of the project, whichever is less. The
report shall be submitted 30 days prior to Department of Finance
approval of a budget adjustment to reflect an approval letter issued
by the Department of Technology for the special project report which
includes these changes. Each report shall include all of
the following: (1) the total change in cost, scope, and
schedule; (2) the reason for the change or changes;
(3) a description of new, amended, or new and amended contracts
required as a result of the change or changes; (4) a list
of the risks and issues identified in the last two Independent
Verification and Validation and Independent Project Oversight Reports
and any risk and issue that has been identified since those reports;
and (5) the Department of Technology's planned mitigation
of these risks and issues. The report shall be made no less
than 30 calendar days prior to any commitment to a new contract or
contract amendment that is a result of the change or changes
identified above, or a lesser period if requested by the department
and approved by the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee or his or her designee.
SEC. 11.10. (a) Before a department may enter into or amend a
statewide software license agreement not previously approved by the
Legislature that obligates state funds in the current year or future
years, the Director of Finance shall notify the Legislature whether
or not the obligation will result in a net expenditure or savings. A
department shall prepare and submit to the Department of Finance a
business proposal containing the following elements: installed base
analysis, future use (including assumptions for future use), the
reason for choosing a statewide license agreement rather than any
other procurement method such as a volume purchase agreement, a
cost-benefit analysis, a cost allocation methodology, and a funding
plan. A statewide software license agreement may not be entered into
or amended unless the approval of the Director of Finance is first
obtained and written notification of that approval is provided by the
department to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee, and the chairpersons of the budget committees of each
house of the Legislature, not less than 30 days prior to the
effective date of the approval, or not less than whatever shorter
period prior to the effective date of the approval the chairperson of
the joint committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance
determine. Each notification required by this section shall:
(1) Explain the necessity and rationale for the proposed
agreement.
(2) Identify the cost savings, revenue increase, or other fiscal
benefit of the proposed agreement.
(3) Identify the funding source for the proposed agreement.
(b) For purposes of this section, "statewide software license
agreement" means a software license contract that can be used by
multiple state agencies subject to Article 2 (commencing with Section
13320) of Chapter 3 of Part 3 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
Government Code except that this section shall not apply to the
University of California, the California State University, the State
Compensation Insurance Fund, the community college districts,
agencies provided for by Article VI of the California Constitution,
or the Legislature.
(c) Subdivision (a) does not apply if the amount of the proposed
contract or amendment is less than $1,000,000 in the aggregate.
SEC. 11.11. In order to protect the privacy of state employees and
ensure the security of the payment of public funds, all departments,
boards, offices, and other agencies and entities of the state shall
distribute pay warrants and direct deposit advices to employees in a
manner that ensures that personal and confidential information
contained on the warrants and direct deposit advices is protected
from unauthorized access. The Department of Human Resources shall
advise all departments, boards, offices, and other agencies and
entities of state government of the requirements contained in this
section.
SEC. 12.00. For the purposes of Article XIII B of the California
Constitution, there is hereby established a state "appropriations
limit" of $89,902,000,000 for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
Any judicial action or proceeding to attack, review, set aside,
void, or annul the "appropriations limit" for the 2014-15 fiscal year
shall be commenced within 45 days of the effective date of this act.
SEC. 12.30. There is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for
transfer to the Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties by the
Controller, upon order of the Director of Finance, an amount
necessary to bring the balance of this special fund up to the amount
stated in the 2014-15 Final Change Book for the 2014-15 fiscal year
ending balance. The amount so transferred shall be reduced by the
amount of excess revenues subject to Section 2 of Article XIII B of
the California Constitution, as determined by the Director of
Finance.
SEC. 12.32. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that
appropriations that are subject to Section 8 of Article XVI of the
California Constitution be designated with the wording "Proposition
98." In the event these appropriations are not so designated, they
may be designated as such by the Department of Finance, where that
designation is consistent with legislative intent, not less than 30
days after notification in writing of the proposed designation 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 not less than a shorter period after
notification that the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or
her designee, determines.
(b) Pursuant to the Proposition 98 funding requirements
established in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 41200) of Part 24
of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Education Code, the total
appropriations for Proposition 98 for the 2014-15 fiscal year are
$47,006,539,000 $44,462,112,000 or
43.4 41.9 percent of total General Fund
revenues, Education Protection Account revenues, and transfers
subject to the state appropriations limit. General Fund and Education
Protection Account revenues appropriated for school districts are
$42,326,152,000 $40,091,844,000 or
39.1 37.8 percent of total General Fund
revenues, Education Protection Account revenues, and transfers
subject to the state appropriations limit. General Fund and Education
Protection Account revenues appropriated for community college
districts are $4,602,900,000 $4,292,781,000
or 4.3 4.0 percent of total
General Fund revenues, Education Protection Account revenues, and
transfers subject to the state appropriations limit. General Fund and
Education Protection Account revenues appropriated for other state
agencies that provide direct elementary and secondary level
education, as defined in Section 41302.5 of the Education Code, are
$77,487,000 or 0.1 percent of total General Fund revenues, Education
Protection Account revenues, and transfers subject to the state
appropriations limit.
(c) Notwithstanding any preexisting budgetary or accounting
requirements to the contrary, the Department of Finance shall make
the final determination of the proper budgeting and accounting of the
revenues received by and disbursements from the Education Protection
Account.
SEC. 12.35. Notwithstanding any provision of law, the Student Aid
Commission shall not implement any change in policy or practice that
would have an annualized fiscal effect exceeding $5,000,000 to Item
6980-101-0001 unless the change is first approved by the Director of
Finance and written notification is provided by the Director of
Finance to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee,
and the chairpersons of the fiscal committees of each house of the
Legislature, not less than 30 days prior to the effective date of the
approval. Each notification shall (a) explain the necessity and
rationale for the
proposed change in policy or practice and (b) identify the fiscal
effect of the proposed change in the current fiscal year and
subsequent fiscal years. In adopting this section, it is the intent
of the Legislature not to affect the entitlement aspect of the Cal
Grant Program.
SEC. 12.45. The Director of Finance shall, for all agencies and
departments paid through the Uniform State Payroll System (including
the California State University), adjust as necessary any items to
recognize the change in the accounting method for the payment of
state employee salaries, pursuant to Section 13302 of the Government
Code, and all benefits, including, but not limited to, both
salary-driven benefits, not otherwise deferred, and health care
costs.
SEC. 13.00. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
expenditures under Items 0160-001-0001 and 0160-001-9740 of Section
2.00 or any appropriation in augmentation of those items shall be
exempt from Chapter 5.5 (commencing with Section 11531) of Part 1 of,
and Article 2 (commencing with Section 13320) of Chapter 3 of Part 3
of, Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, Division 2
(commencing with Section 1100) of the Public Contract Code, or
successor statutes, and subdivision (a) of Section 713 of Title 2 of
the California Code of Regulations, and may be expended as set forth
in the Governor's Budget, or for other purposes, including
expenditures for the number of positions in various classifications
authorized by the Joint Rules Committee.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the unencumbered
balances as of June 30, 2015, of the appropriations made by Items
0160-001-0001 and 0160-001-9740 of Section 2.00 are reappropriated
and shall be available for encumbrance until June 30, 2016, for the
same programs and purposes for which appropriations for these items
have been made by this act.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all moneys that
are received as payment for the sale of services or personal property
by the agency that have not been taken into consideration in the
schedule of Item 0160-001-0001 of Section 2.00 or are in excess of
the amount so taken into consideration are to be credited to that
item and are hereby appropriated in augmentation of that item for the
same programs and purposes for which appropriations for that item
have been made by this act.
SEC. 14.00. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the
Director of Consumer Affairs determines in writing that there is
insufficient cash in a special fund under the authority of a board,
commission, or bureau of the Department of Consumer Affairs to make
one or more payments currently due and payable, the director may
order the transfer of moneys to that special fund, in the amount
necessary to make the payment or payments, as a loan from a special
fund under the authority of another board, commission, or bureau of
the department. That loan shall be subject to all of the following
conditions:
(1) No loan from a special fund shall be made that would interfere
with the carrying out of the purpose for which the special fund was
created.
(2) The loan shall be repaid as soon as there are sufficient
moneys in the recipient fund to repay the amount loaned, but no later
than a date 18 months after the date of the loan. Interest on the
loan shall be paid from the recipient fund at the rate accruing
during the loan period to moneys in the Pooled Money Investment
Account.
(3) The amount loaned shall not exceed the amount that the
appropriate board, commission, or bureau is statutorily authorized at
the time of the loan to expend during the 2014-15 fiscal year from
the recipient fund.
(4) The terms and conditions of the loan are approved, prior to
the transfer of funds, by the Department of Finance pursuant to
appropriate fiscal standards.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department
of Consumer Affairs, during the 2014-15 fiscal year, may order the
release of moneys from the clearing account in the Consumer Affairs
Fund in an amount exceeding the amount advanced to the clearing
account from a special fund within the department, as a loan to make
one or more payments on behalf of that special fund that are
currently due and payable. To the extent that the amount of moneys
currently in the clearing account is insufficient to make the payment
or payments on behalf of that special fund, the department may
transfer additional moneys to the clearing account from any other
special fund under the authority of a board, commission, or bureau of
the department to include in the loan. A loan made to a special fund
under this subdivision shall be subject to all of the following
conditions:
(A) The loan shall not be made if it would reduce the amount
advanced to the clearing account from another special fund, or the
amount contained in that special fund, as applicable, to an extent
that would interfere with the carrying out of the purpose for which
that special fund was created.
(B) The loan shall be repaid as soon as there are sufficient
moneys in the recipient fund to repay the amount loaned, but no later
than a date 60 days after the date of the loan.
(C) The amount loaned shall not exceed the amount that the
appropriate board, commission, or bureau is statutorily authorized at
the time of the loan to expend during the 2014-15 fiscal year from
the recipient fund.
(2) For purposes of this subdivision, the "clearing account" in
the Consumer Affairs Fund is the account established in that fund,
consisting of moneys advanced from the various special funds within
the department, from which the Department of Consumer Affairs pays
operating and other expenses of each special fund in an amount
ordinarily not exceeding the amount advanced from that special fund.
(c) The Director of Consumer Affairs shall provide a report by
March 1, 2015, on all loans initiated or repayments made pursuant to
subdivision (a) or (b) within the preceding fiscal year to the
chairperson of the budget committee, and the chairperson of the
appropriate legislative oversight committee, of each house of the
Legislature.
(d) At least 10 days prior to initiating a loan to be made
pursuant to subdivision (a) or (b), the Director of Consumer Affairs
shall provide written notification to the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee if either (1) any loan from any one fund exceeds $200,000
or (2) the aggregate amount of loans from any one fund exceeds
$200,000.
SEC. 15.13. (a) Any appropriation from the Greenhouse
Gas Reduction Fund, except for (1) appropriations in Items
2665-301-3228 and 2665-306-3228 and (2) appropriations for state
operations expenditures necessary for program administration,
including statewide coordination and reporting activities by the
State Air Resources Board for cap and trade expenditures, shall be
subject to the restrictions specified in subdivision (b).
(b) No department shall encumber or commit more than 75 percent of
any appropriation prior to the fourth cap and trade auction in the
2014-15 fiscal year. Upon determination of the final amount of
auction proceeds after the fourth cap and trade auction, the
Department of Finance shall make a final determination for the
expenditure of the remaining auction proceeds. The Department of
Finance shall notify the Joint Legislative Budget Committee no later
than 30 days after the final determination.
SEC. 15.25. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Director of Finance may adjust amounts in any item of appropriation
in Section 2.00 resulting from changes in rates for data center
services in the 2014 or 2015 calendar year.
(b) The aggregate amount of General Fund appropriation increases
provided under this section during the fiscal year may not exceed the
aggregate amount of General Fund appropriation decreases.
(c) Within 30 days of making any adjustment pursuant to this
section, the Department of Finance shall report the adjustment in
writing to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
SEC. 15.45. The Controller shall offset General Fund payments to
the Trial Court Trust Fund from Item 0250-111-0001 of Section 2.00
with any funds received from county offices of education for
reimbursement of trial court costs pursuant to Section 2578 of the
Education Code. These offsets shall be recorded as a reduction of
total expenditures and shall not be a reduction to any department or
program budget item.
SEC. 17.00. The Budget Act of 2014 includes $59,092,000
($15,625,000 from the General Fund, $39,226,000 from federal funds,
$924,000 from special funds, and $3,317,000 from reimbursements) for
applicant state agencies, departments, boards, commissions, or other
entities of state government in support of federal Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 (P.L. 104-191)
activities. These funds are allocated to the following entities:
California Health and Human Services Agency
General Fund...... 2,390,000
Reimbursements...... 1,334,000
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
Special Funds......114,000
Department of Aging
General Fund......3,000
Reimbursements......2,000
Department of Health Care Services
General Fund......11,120,000
Federal Funds...... 39,226,000
Reimbursements......26,000
Department of Public Health
Special Funds......551,000
Department of Developmental Services
General Fund......888,000
Reimbursements......801,000
Department of State Hospitals
General Fund......1,095,000
Reimbursements......1,154,000
Public Employees' Retirement System
Special Funds......259,000
Department of Veterans Affairs
General Fund......129,000
SEC. 24.00. For each fiscal year, the donations and oil and
mineral revenues from federal lands that are deposited in the State
School Fund shall be divided between Sections A and B of the State
School Fund, with 85 percent of these revenues to be credited to
Section A of the fund exclusively for regular apportionments for
school districts serving pupils in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to
12, inclusive, and 15 percent to Section B of the fund exclusively
for community college district regular apportionments. The amounts
accruing to the State School Fund under this section shall be
disbursed fully before any General Fund transfers to Section A or B
of the State School Fund are disbursed for regular apportionments.
SEC. 24.03. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds
appropriated by Section 2.00, 8.50, 28.00, 28.50, or any other
provision of this act may not be expended for the support of any
program, network, or material, with the exception of instruction to
pupils who are identified as deaf or hearing impaired pursuant to
paragraphs (3) and (5) of Section 300.8(c) of Title 34 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, that promotes or uses reading instruction
methodologies that emphasize contextual clues in lieu of fluent
decoding.
SEC. 24.10. (a) Notwithstanding Section 1464 of the Penal Code or
Section 41304 of the Education Code, the amount reflected in Item
6110-001-0178 of Section 2.00 shall have first priority of the amount
received by the Driver Training Penalty Assessment Fund for the
2014-15 fiscal year. The amount retained by the Driver Training
Penalty Assessment Fund for the purposes of Item 6110-001-0178 may be
adjusted by the Department of Finance for actions pursuant to any
section of this act.
(b) After moneys are retained by the Driver Training Penalty
Assessment Fund pursuant to subdivision (a), the Controller shall
transfer any remaining balances as follows: $4,121,000 to the
Victim-Witness Assistance Fund; $9,800,000 to the Corrections
Training Fund; $14,000,000 to the Peace Officers' Training Fund; and
$500,000 to the Traumatic Brain Injury Fund. Any remaining
unallocated moneys in the Driver Training Penalty Assessment Fund
shall be transferred to the General Fund.
SEC. 24.30. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Controller, upon the order of the Director of Finance, shall transfer
sale and lease revenues received pursuant to Sections 17089 and
17089.2 of the Education Code, in an amount determined by the
Department of Finance, from the State School Building Aid Fund to the
General Fund.
SEC. 24.60. Each state entity receiving lottery funds shall
annually report to the Governor and the Legislature on or before May
15 the amount of lottery funds that the entity received and the
purposes for which those funds were expended in the prior fiscal
year, including administrative costs. The Department of Education
shall report on behalf of K-12 entities. If applicable, the entity
shall also report the amount of lottery funds received on the basis
of adult education average daily attendance (ADA) and the amount of
lottery funds expended for adult education.
SEC. 24.70. From the funds appropriated to the State Department of
Education for local assistance, the department shall ensure that the
expenditure of funds allocated to a local educational agency (LEA),
through a contract between the department and the LEA or through a
grant from the department to the LEA, shall be subject to the LEA's
fiscal accountability policies and procedures. If it is necessary for
the LEA to establish a separate entity to complete the work scope of
the contract or grant, the fiscal accountability policies and
procedures for that entity shall be the same as those of the LEA, or
amended only with the approval of both the superintendent of schools
of the LEA and a fiscal representative of the department designated
by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Further, the department
shall have the authority to provide for an audit of the expenditures
under the contract or grant between the department and the LEA to
verify conformance with appropriate fiscal accountability policies
and procedures. The cost of the audit, if required, shall be charged
to the audited contract or grant.
SEC. 25.25. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a sum
not to exceed $2,939,000 is appropriated from various special and
nongovernmental cost funds and reimbursements to the Controller for
payment of costs to address litigation and related support efforts
associated with the 21st Century Project. The Controller shall charge
these funds in sufficient amounts to pay for the authorized 21st
Century Project costs that are attributable to these funds pursuant
to Section 12432 of the Government Code. Charges in support of the
expenditures for the 21st Century Project shall be made every two
months and the total amounts charged from these funds in the 2014-15
fiscal year shall not exceed the total expenditures incurred by the
Controller for the 21st Century Project that are attributable to
these funds in the 2014-15 fiscal year.
SEC. 25.50. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an amount
not to exceed $885,000 is hereby appropriated from various funds to
the Controller, as specified below, for reimbursement of costs for
the ongoing maintenance and support of the Apportionment Payment
System:
0046 Public Transportation Account $ 19,000
0062 Highway Users Tax Account 305,000
0064 Motor Vehicle License Fee Account 17,000
0330 Local Revenue Fund 100,000
0877 DMV Local Agency Collection Fund 2,000
0932 Trial Court Trust Fund 174,000
0969 Public Safety Account 268,000
Total, All Funds $885,000
The Controller shall assess these funds for the costs of the
Apportionment Payment System because apportionment payments in excess
of $10,000,000 are made annually from these funds. Assessments in
support of the expenditures for the Apportionment Payment System
shall be made monthly, and the total amount assessed from these funds
may not exceed the total expenditures incurred by the Controller for
the Apportionment Payment System for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
SEC. 26.00. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting
this section, to provide flexibility for the administrative approval
of intraschedule transfers within individual items of appropriation
in those instances where the transfers are necessary for the
efficient and cost-effective implementation of the programs,
projects, and functions funded by this act. No transfer shall be
authorized under this section to either eliminate any program,
project, or function, except when implementation is found to be no
longer feasible in light of changing circumstances or new
information, or establish any new program, project, or function.
(b) The Director of Finance may, pursuant to a request by the
officer, department, division, bureau, board, commission, or other
agency to which an appropriation is made by this act, authorize the
augmentation of the amount available for expenditure in any schedule
set forth for that appropriation, by making a transfer from any of
the other designated programs, projects, or functions within the same
schedule. No intraschedule transfer may be made under this section
to fund any capital outlay purpose, regardless of whether budgeted in
a capital outlay or a local assistance appropriation. Upon the
conclusion of the 2014-15 fiscal year, the Director of Finance shall
furnish the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the
Legislature that consider appropriations and the State Budget, and
the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, with a
report on all authorizations given pursuant to this section during
that fiscal year.
(c) Intraschedule transfers of the amounts available for
expenditure for a program, project, or function designated in any
line of any schedule set forth for that appropriation by transfer
from any of the other designated programs, projects, or functions
within the same schedule shall not exceed, during any fiscal year:
(1) 20 percent of the amount so scheduled on that line for those
appropriations made by this act that are $2,000,000 or less.
(2) $400,000 of the amount so scheduled on that line for those
appropriations made by this act that are more than $2,000,000 but
equal to or less than $4,000,000.
(3) 10 percent of the amount so scheduled on that line for those
appropriations made by this act that are more than $4,000,000.
(4) The Department of Transportation Highway Program shall be
limited to a schedule change of 10 percent.
(d) Any transfer in excess of $200,000 may be authorized pursuant
to this section not sooner than 30 days after notification in writing
of the necessity therefor is provided 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 not sooner than whatever lesser time after that
notification the chairperson of the joint committee, or his or her
designee, may in each instance determine.
(e) Any transfer in excess of the limitations provided in
subdivision (c) may be authorized not sooner than 30 days after
notification in writing of the necessity to exceed the limitations is
provided 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 not sooner than whatever
lesser time after that notification the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee, may in each instance determine.
SEC. 28.00. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting
this section to provide flexibility for administrative approval of
augmentations for the expenditure of unanticipated federal funds or
other nonstate funds in cases that meet the criteria set forth in
this section. However, this section does not provide an alternative
budget process, and proposals for additional spending ordinarily
should be considered in the annual State Budget or other state
legislation. Specifically, augmentations for items which the
administration had knowledge to include in its 2014-15 budget plan
should not be submitted through the process provided by this section.
Augmentations for items which can be deferred to the 2015-16 fiscal
year should be included in the administration's 2015-16 fiscal year
budget proposals.
(b) The Director of Finance may authorize the augmentation of the
amount available for expenditure for any program, project, or
function in the schedule of any appropriation in this act or any
additional program, project, or function equal to the amount of any
additional, unanticipated funds that he or she estimates will be
received by the state during the 2014-15 fiscal year from any agency
of local government or the federal government, or from any other
nonstate source, provided that the additional funding meets all of
the following requirements:
(1) The funds will be expended for a purpose that is consistent
with state law.
(2) The funds are made available to the state under conditions
permitting their use only for a specified purpose, and the additional
expenditure proposed under this section would apply to that
specified funding purpose.
(3) Acceptance of the additional funding does not impose on the
state any requirement to commit or expend new state funds for any
program or purpose.
(4) The need exists to expend the additional funding during the
2014-15 fiscal year.
(c) In order to receive consideration for an augmentation, an
agency shall either (1) notify the director within 45 days of
receiving official notice of the availability of additional,
unanticipated funds, or (2) explain in writing to the director why
that notification was infeasible or impractical. In either case, the
recipient agency shall provide the director a copy of the official
notice of fund availability.
(d) The director also may reduce any program, project, or function
whenever he or she determines that funds to be received will be less
than the amount taken into consideration in the schedule.
(e) Any augmentation or reduction that exceeds either (1) $400,000
or (2) 10 percent of the amount available for expenditure in the
affected program, project, or function may be authorized not sooner
than 30 days after notification in writing of the necessity therefor
is provided to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of
the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of the
committees and the appropriate subcommittees in each house of the
Legislature 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 in each instance determine. With regard to any proposed
augmentation, the notification shall state the basis for the
determination by the director that the augmentation meets each of the
requirements set forth in subdivisions (b) and (c). This
notification shall include the date that the recipient department
received official notice of the additional funds, and a copy of the
agency's written explanation if a 45-day notice was not provided to
the director. This notification requirement does not apply to federal
funds related to caseload increases in Medi-Cal, California Work
Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs), and Supplemental
Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) Program.
(f) Any personnel action that is dependent on funds subject to
this section shall not be effective until after the provisions of
this section have been complied with. Any authorization made pursuant
to this section shall remain in effect for the period the director
may determine in each instance, but in no event after June 30, 2015.
SEC. 28.50. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, an officer,
department, division, bureau, or other agency of the state may expend
for the 2014-15 fiscal year all moneys received as reimbursement
from another officer, department, division, bureau, or other agency
of the state that has not been taken into consideration by this act
or any other statute, upon the prior written approval of the Director
of Finance. The Department of Finance may also reduce any
reimbursement amount and related program, project, or function amount
if funds received from another officer, department, division,
bureau, or other agency of the state will be less than the amount
taken into consideration in the schedule.
(b) For any expenditure of reimbursements or any transfer for the
2014-15 fiscal year that exceeds $200,000, the Director of Finance
shall provide notification in writing of any approval granted under
this section, not less than 30 days prior to the effective date of
that approval, to the chairpersons of the committees in each house of
the Legislature that consider appropriations, the chairpersons of
the committees and the appropriate subcommittees in each house of the
Legislature that consider the State Budget, and the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or not later than whatever
lesser amount of time prior to that effective date the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, or his or her designee, may
in each instance determine. Increases to reimbursements are not
reportable under this section if the funding for the other officer,
department, division, bureau, or other agency of the state providing
the reimbursement has already been approved by the Legislature. These
adjustments are considered technical in nature and are authorized in
Section 1.50.
(c) (1) Upon written notification from the Senate Committee on
Rules to the Controller and the Director of Finance, the Controller
shall transfer, from Item 0110-001-0001 of Section 2.00 to an item
specified by the committee, an amount specified by the committee for
a purpose mutually agreed upon by the Senate and the entity receiving
the additional funding under the latter item.
(2) Upon written notification from the Assembly Committee on Rules
to the Controller and the Director of Finance, the Controller shall
transfer, from Item 0120-011-0001 of Section 2.00 to an item
specified by the committee, an amount specified by the committee for
a purpose mutually agreed upon by the Assembly and the entity
receiving the additional funding under the latter item.
SEC. 29.00. The Department of Finance shall calculate and publish
a listing of total positions for each department and agency. These
listings shall be published by the Department of Finance at the same
time as the publication of (a) the Governor's Budget, (b) the
May Revision, and (c) the Final
Change Book.
(a) The listing provided at the time of the publication of the
Governor's Budget shall contain actual filled positions for the past
year, an estimate of positions for the current year, and proposed
positions for the budget year.
(b) The listing provided at the time of publication of the May
Revision shall contain estimates of positions proposed for the budget
year.
(c) The listing provided at the time of the publication of the
Final Change Book shall contain estimates of positions for the fiscal
year just enacted.
SEC. 30.00. Section 13340 of the Government Code is amended to
read:
13340. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), on and after
July 1, 2015, no moneys in any fund that, by any statute other than a
Budget Act, are continuously appropriated without regard to fiscal
years, may be encumbered unless the Legislature, by statute,
specifies that the moneys in the fund are appropriated for
encumbrance.
(b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to any of the following:
(1) The scheduled disbursement of any local sales and use tax
proceeds to an entity of local government pursuant to Part 1.5
(commencing with Section 7200) of Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code.
(2) The scheduled disbursement of any transactions and use tax
proceeds to an entity of local government pursuant to Part 1.6
(commencing with Section 7251) of Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code.
(3) The scheduled disbursement of any funds by a state or local
agency or department that issues bonds and administers related
programs for which funds are continuously appropriated as of June 30,
2015.
(4) Moneys that are deposited in proprietary or fiduciary funds of
the California State University and that are continuously
appropriated without regard to fiscal years.
(5) The scheduled disbursement of any motor vehicle license fee
revenues to an entity of local government pursuant to the Vehicle
License Fee Law (Part 5 (commencing with Section 10701) of Division 2
of the Revenue and Taxation Code).
SEC. 31.00. (a) The appropriations made by this act shall be
subject, unless otherwise provided by law, to Section 13320 and
Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 13332) of Chapter 3 of Part 3 of
Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, requiring expenditures
to be made in accordance with the allotments and other provisions of
departmental budgets approved by the Department of Finance.
(b) The departmental budgets shall authorize, in the manner that
the Department of Finance shall prescribe, all established positions
whose continuance for the year is approved. Authorization by the
Department of Finance is required for (1) the reclassification of any
position to a monthly maximum salary of $7,152 or above, regardless
of range, (which is equivalent to the monthly maximum salary of the
Staff Services Manager II Managerial classification as of July 1,
2014) and (2) the establishment of any new position not (A)
specifically identified in the Governor's Budget and approved by the
Legislature or (B) approved by the Legislature and specifically
documented in the Final Change Book or enacted legislation.
(c) The Department of Finance shall, for a period of not less than
two years, keep and preserve documentation concerning position
changes approved as specified in subdivision (b). The Department of
Finance may use electronic means to keep and preserve this
documentation.
(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that all positions
administratively established pursuant to this section that are
intended by the administration to be ongoing be submitted to the
Legislature for approval through the regular budget process as soon
as possible. All positions administratively established pursuant to
this section during the 2014-15 fiscal year shall terminate on June
30, 2015, except for those positions that have been (1) approved by
the Legislature as part of the regular budget process for the 2015-16
fiscal year as new positions or (2) approved by the Department of
Finance after the 2015-16 Governor's Budget submission to the
Legislature and subsequently reported to the Legislature prior to
July 1, 2015. The positions identified in (2) above may be
reestablished by the Department of Finance during the 2015-16 fiscal
year, provided that these positions are shown in the Governor's
Budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year as submitted to the Legislature,
and provided that these positions do not result in the
reestablishment of positions deleted by the Legislature through the
budget process for the 2015-16 fiscal year. The Department of Finance
shall provide written notification to the Chairperson of the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee within 30 days of the reestablishment of
positions approved in the 2015-16 fiscal year pursuant to (2) above.
(e) Moneys appropriated in the 2014-15 fiscal year may be expended
for increases in salary ranges or any other employee compensation
action only if appropriated for that purpose, or if the Department of
Finance certifies to the salary and other compensation-setting
authority, prior to the adoption of the action, that funds are
available to pay the increased salary or employee compensation
resulting from the action. Prior to certification, the Department of
Finance shall determine whether the increase in salary range or
employee compensation action will require supplemental funding in the
2015-16 fiscal year. If the Department of Finance determines that
supplemental funding will be required, the department may certify
only if it notifies in writing, at least 30 days before, the
chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that
consider appropriations and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee, or a lesser time which the chairperson of the joint
committee, or his or her designee, determines.
(f) A certification on a payroll claim that expenditures therein
are in accordance with current budgetary provisions as approved by
the Department of Finance shall be sufficient evidence to the
Controller that these expenditures comply with this section.
(g) Requests to continue administratively established positions as
ongoing positions pursuant to subdivision (d) shall include
information on the date the positions were administratively
established. This information shall be included in the administration'
s budget change proposals and finance letters. If the administration
requests to establish new positions in the 2015-16 fiscal year, and
subsequently decides to administratively establish the positions in
the 2014-15 fiscal year, the Department of Finance shall provide
written notification to the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee within 30 days of the administrative establishment
of the positions.
SEC. 32.00. (a) The officers of the various departments, boards,
commissions, and institutions, for whose benefit and support
appropriations are made in this act, are expressly forbidden to make
any expenditures in excess of these appropriations. Any indebtedness
attempted to be created against the state in violation of this
section shall be null and void, and shall not be allowed by the
Controller nor paid out of any state appropriation.
(b) Any member of a department, board, commission, or institution
who shall vote for any expenditure, or create any indebtedness
against the state in excess of the respective appropriations made by
this act shall be liable both personally and on his or her official
bond for the amount of the indebtedness, to be recovered in any court
of competent jurisdiction by the person or persons, firm, or
corporation to which the indebtedness is owing. Notwithstanding the
foregoing or any other provision of law, a person may not be held
personally liable for the amount of any indebtedness created by an
expenditure in excess of an appropriation made by this act if all of
the following occur: (1) the expenditure is in response to increases
in enrollment, population, or caseload by the State Department of
Social Services, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
the State Department of Developmental Services, the State Department
of State Hospitals, the State Department of Health Care Services, or
the State Department of Public Health; (2) that expenditure is
incurred no sooner than 30 days after the Director of Finance
provides written notification of its necessity to the Chairperson of
the Joint Legislative Budget Committee; and (3) if the chairperson
does not advise in response that the expenditure shall not occur. The
director's notification shall include a certification of any amounts
required by enrollment, population, or caseload, rather than
management decisions or policy changes.
(c) Neither subdivision (a) nor (b) applies to the expenditure of
moneys to fund continuous appropriations, including appropriations
made in the California Constitution, and federal laws mandating the
expenditure of funds.
SEC. 33.00. If any item of appropriation in this act is vetoed,
eliminated, or reduced by the Governor under Section 10 of Article IV
of the California Constitution, while approving portions of this
act, such veto, elimination, or reduction shall not affect the other
portions of this act, and these other portions of this act, so
approved, shall have the same effect in law as if any vetoed or
eliminated items of appropriation had not been present in this act,
and as if any reduced item of appropriation had not been reduced.
SEC. 34.00. If any portion of this act is held unconstitutional,
that decision shall not affect the validity of any other portion of
this act. The Legislature hereby declares that it would have passed
this act, and each portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any
other portion be declared unconstitutional.
SEC. 35.21. Notwithstanding any other law, the Department of
Finance shall not use the estimated net final payment accrual
methodology for the accrual of revenues, except for tax revenues that
are accrued pursuant to an initiative measure that is enacted on or
after January 1, 2012.
SEC. 35.35. (a) To ensure cash needs in any state operations
appropriation are met, departments shall make every reasonable effort
to promptly collect reimbursements or amounts payable from other
funds, or collect the amounts in advance. Payments between
departments may be made by transferring funds pursuant to Section
11255 of the Government Code.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a department
implementing FI$Cal demonstrates to the Department of Finance that it
is unable to collect reimbursements or amounts payable from other
funds as specified in subdivision (a) and a temporary cash shortage
arises in a state operations appropriation for the department, the
Director of Finance may authorize a short term cash loan from the
General Fund or from other funds administered or used by the
requesting department. The cash loan shall be subject to the terms
and conditions for repayment as may be prescribed by the Department
of Finance. Interest charges may be waived pursuant to subdivision
(e) of Section 16314 of the Government Code. Within 10 days after
approval, the Director of Finance shall notify the Joint Legislative
Budget Committee of loans approved pursuant to this subdivision.
(c) For purposes of the budgetary and legal bases of accounting
and budgeting, the principal amount of any loans made pursuant to
this section shall not be considered part of the balance of the fund
that receives the loan, nor shall it be deducted from the balance of
the fund from which the loan is made. These loans are considered
cashflow loans for temporary cash shortages and shall not constitute
budgetary loans, revenues, or expenditures. The Department of Finance
shall make the final determination of the budgetary and accounting
transactions and treatments to ensure proper implementation of the
provisions of this section, pursuant to Section 13344 of the
Government Code.
SEC. 35.50. (a) For purposes of paragraph (1) of subdivision (f)
of Section 10, and subdivision (g) of Section 12, of Article IV of
the California Constitution, "General Fund revenues" means the total
resources available to the General Fund for a fiscal year before any
transfer to the Budget Stabilization Account.
(b) For purposes of subdivision (g) of Section 12 of Article IV of
the California Constitution, "all appropriations from the General
Fund for that fiscal year" shall not include any transfer to the
Budget Stabilization Account to retire Economic Recovery Bonds
because that amount is reflected in the "amount of any General Fund
moneys transferred to the Budget Stabilization Account."
(c) For purposes of subdivision (g) of Section 12 of Article IV of
the California Constitution, the estimate of General Fund revenues
for the 2014-15 fiscal year pursuant to this act, as passed by the
Legislature, is $111,814,800,000
$110,997,700,000 .
(d) For purposes of subdivision (b) of Section 20 of Article XVI
of the California Constitution, General Fund revenues shall be
defined as revenues and transfers before any transfer to the Budget
Stabilization Account, excluding any proceeds from Economic Recovery
Bonds, as estimated in the enacted State Budget.
SEC. 35.60. (a) Whenever the Director of Finance determines that
there is a shortfall in the General Fund reserve, the director shall
order transferred from the Budget Stabilization Account to the
General Fund an amount determined by the director to be sufficient to
ensure there is a prudent General Fund reserve. Upon receipt of the
order from the director, the Controller shall make the transfer in
the amount ordered.
(b) The Director of Finance shall notify the Chairperson of the
Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the chairpersons of the
committees of each house of the Legislature that consider
appropriations not more than 15 days after ordering the transfer
pursuant to this section.
SEC. 38.00. This act is a Budget Bill within the meaning of
subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California
Constitution and shall take effect immediately.
SEC. 39.00. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the
following bills are other bills providing for appropriations related
to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section
12 of Article IV of the California Constitution: Bills to be
added later. AB 1458, AB 1459, AB 1460, AB 1461, AB
1462, AB 1463, AB 1464, AB 1465, AB 1466, AB 1467, AB 1468, AB 1469,
AB 1471, AB 1472, AB 1473, AB 1474, AB 1475, AB 1476, AB 1477, AB
1478, SB 853, SB 854, SB 855, SB 856, SB 857, SB 858, SB 859, SB 860,
SB 861, SB 862, SB 863, SB 864, SB 866, SB 867, SB 868, SB 869, and
SB 870.
INDEX BY BUDGET TITLE
SEC. 99.00.
The following provides an index to the appropriations and related
provisions of this act, by organization in alphabetical order, with
the code number of the affected organization. The organization code
is the first four numbers of any item number in this act. For ease of
reference, the appropriation items in this act are organized in
numerical order, and all of the appropriation items for any one
organization are adjacent to one another.
Department Organization Code
""A''
Administrative Law,
Office of................. 7910
Aging, Commission on...... 4180
Aging, Department of...... 4170
Agricultural Labor
Relations Board........... 7300
Air Resources Board,
State..................... 3900
Alcoholic Beverage
Control, Department of.... 2100
Alcoholic Beverage
Control Appeals Board..... 2120
Alfred E. Alquist Seismic
Safety Commission......... 1690
Alternative Energy and
Advanced Transportation
Financing Authority,
California................ 0971
Arts Council, California.. 8260
Assembly.................. 0120
Audits, Bureau of State .. 8855
Auditor's Office,
California State.......... 8855
Awards for Innovation in
Higher Education.......... 6910
""B''
Baldwin Hills Conservancy. 3835
Boards. See subject
(e.g., Air Resources,
Control , etc.)
Board of State and
Community Corrections..... 5227
Business, Consumer
Services, and Housing,
Secretary of.............. 0515
Business Oversight,
Department of............. 1701
""C''
Capital Outlay Planning
and Studies Funding....... 9860
Cash Management and
Budgetary Loans........... 9620
Child Support Services,
Department of............. 5175
Citizens Compensation
Commission, California.... 8385
Citizens Redistricting
Commission................ 0911
Coachella Valley
Mountains Conservancy..... 3850
Coastal Commission,
California................ 3720
Coastal Conservancy,
State..................... 3760
Colorado River Board of
California................ 3460
Commission on the Status
of Women and Girls........ 8820
Community Colleges, Board
of Governors of the
California................ 6870
Community Services and
Development, Department
of........................ 4700
Conservation, Department
of........................ 3480
Conservation Corps,
California................ 3340
Consumer Affairs-Bureaus,
Programs, and Divisions,
Department of............. 1111
Consumer Affairs-
Regulatory Boards,
Department of............. 1110
Contingencies or
Emergencies, Augmentation
for....................... 9840
Contingencies or
Emergencies, Loans for.... 9850
Contributions to. See
subject (e.g., Judges'
Retirement, Teachers'
Retirement, etc.)
Controller, State......... 0840
Corrections and
Rehabilitation,
Department of............. 5225
Councils. See subject
(e.g., Arts, etc.)
""D''
Debt and Investment
Advisory Commission,
California................ 0956
Debt Limit Allocation
Committee, California..... 0959
Delta Protection
Commission................ 3840
Delta Stewardship Council. 3885
Department of. See
subject (e.g.,
Corrections and
Rehabilitation, Food and
Agriculture, etc.)
Developmental
Disabilities, State
Council on................ 4100
Developmental Services,
Department of............. 4300
Disability Access,
California Commission on.. 8790
""E''
Education Audit Appeals
Panel..................... 6125
Education, Department of.. 6110
Emergency Services,
Office of................. 0690
Emergency Medical
Services Authority........ 4120
Employee Compensation,
Augmentation for.......... 9800
Employment Development
Department................ 7100
Energy Resources
Conservation and
Development Commission.... 3360
Environmental Health
Hazard Assessment, Office
of........................ 3980
Environmental Protection,
Secretary for............. 0555
Equalization, State Board
of........................ 0860
Equity Claims of
California Victim
Compensation and
Government Claims Board
and Settlements and
Judgments by Department
of Justice................ 9670
""F''
Fair Employment and
Housing, Department of.... 1700
Fair Political Practices
Commission................ 8620
Finance, Department of.... 8860
Financial Information
System for California..... 8880
Fish and Wildlife,
Department of............. 3600
Food and Agriculture,
Department of............. 8570
Forestry and Fire
Protection, Department of. 3540
Franchise Tax Board....... 7730
""G''
Gambling Control
Commission, California.... 0855
General Services,
Department of............. 7760
Golden State Tobacco
Securitization
Corporation............... 9612
Government Operations,
Secretary of.............. 0511
Governor's Office......... 0500
Governor's Office of
Business and Economic
Development (GO-Biz)...... 0509
""H''
Hastings College of the
Law....................... 6600
Health Facilities
Financing Authority,
California................ 0977
Health and Human
Services, Secretary of
California................ 0530
Health and Dental
Benefits for Annuitants... 9650
Health Care Services,
Department of............. 4260
High-Speed Rail Authority. 2665
Highway Patrol,
Department of the
California................ 2720
Horse Racing Board,
California................ 1750
Housing and Community
Development, Department
of........................ 2240
Human Resources,
Department of......... 7501
""I''
Independent Living
Council, State............ 5170
Industrial Development
Financing Advisory
Commission, California.... 0965
Industrial Relations,
Department of............. 7350
Institutions (See
Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation, State
Department of Health Care
Services, etc.)
Inspector General, Office
of the.................... 0552
Insurance, Department of.. 0845
Interest Payments to the
Federal Government........ 9625
""J''
Joint Expenses
(Legislature)............. 0130
Judges' Retirement Fund,
Contributions to.......... 0390
Judicial Performance,
Commission on............. 0280
Judicial Branch........... 0250
Justice, Department of.... 0820
""L''
Lands Commission, State... 3560
Labor and Workforce
Development Agency ........ ,
0559
Secretary for............. 0559
Law Revision Commission,
California................ 8830
Legislative Analyst,
Office of the............. 0130
Legislative Counsel
Bureau.................... 0160
Legislature (See
Assembly, Senate, or
Joint Expenses)
Library, California State. 6120
Lieutenant Governor,
Office of the............. 0750
Local Government
Financing................. 9210
Lottery Commission,
California State.......... 0850
""M''
Managed Health Care,
Department of............. 4150
Mandates, Commission on
State..................... 8885
Mental Health Services
Oversight and
Accountability Commission. 4560
Military Department....... 8940
Milton Marks ""Little
Hoover'' Commission on
California State
Government Organization
and Economy............... 8780
Motor Vehicles,
Department of............. 2740
""N''
Native American Heritage
Commission................ 3780
Natural Resources Agency,
Secretary of the.......... 0540
""O''
Office of. See subject
(e.g., Emergency
Services, Planning and
Research, etc.)
""P''
Parks and Recreation,
Department of............. 3790
Payment to Counties for
Costs of Homicide Trials.. 9300
Peace Officer Standards
and Training, Commission
on........................ 8120
Personnel Board, State.... 7503
Pesticide Regulation,
Department of............. 3930
Pilot Commissioners for
the Bays of San
Francisco, San Pablo, and
Suisun, Board of.......... 2670
Planning and Research,
Office of................. 0650
Political Reform Act of
1974...................... 8640
Prefunding of Health and
Dental Benefits for
Annuitants................ 9651
Public Defender, State.... 8140
Public Employees'
Retirement System......... 7900
Public Employment
Relations Board........... 7320
Public Health, Department
of........................ 4265
Public Utilities
Commission................ 8660
""R''
Resources Recycling and
Recovery, Department of... 3970
Rehabilitation,
Department of............. 5160
""S''
Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta Conservancy......... 3875
San Diego River
Conservancy............... 3845
San Francisco Bay
Conservation and
Development Commission.... 3820
San Gabriel and Lower Los
Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conservancy..... 3825
San Joaquin River
Conservancy............... 3830
Santa Monica Mountains
Conservancy............... 3810
Scholarshare Investment
Board..................... 0954
School Finance Authority,
California................ 0985
Science Center,
California................ 3100
Secretary of State........ 0890
Secure Choice Retirement
Savings Investment Board,
California................ 0984
Seismic Safety
Commission, Alfred E.
Alquist................... 1690
Senate.................... 0110
Senior Legislature,
California................ 4185
Shared Revenues........... 9350
Shared Revenues,
Apportionment of Motor
Vehicle Fuel Tax for
County Roads.............. 9480
Shared Revenues,
Apportionment of Motor
Vehicle Fuel Tax for City
Streets................... 9490
Shared Revenues,
Apportionment of Motor
Vehicle Fuel Tax for
County Roads and City
Streets................... 9500
Shared Revenues,
Apportionment of Motor
Vehicle Fuel Tax to
Counties and Cities for
Streets and Highway
Purposes.................. 9505
Sierra Nevada Conservancy. 3855
Social Services,
Department of............. 5180
Special Resources Program. 3110
State. See subject (e.g.,
Controller, Treasurer,
etc.)
State and Community
Corrections, Board of..... 5227
State Hospitals,
Department of............. 4440
State Mandates,
Commission on............. 8885
Statewide Health
Planning
and Development, Office
of........................ 4140
Student Aid Commission.... 6980
Summer School for the
Arts, California State.... 6255
""T''
Tahoe Conservancy,
California................ 3125
Tax Credit Allocation
Committee, California..... 0968
Tax Relief................ 9100
Teacher Credentialing,
Commission on............. 6360
Teachers' Retirement
System, State............. 7920
Technology, Department of. 7502
Toxic Substances Control,
Department of............. 3960
Transit Assistance, State. 2640
Transportation,
Department of............. 2660
Transportation, Secretary
of........................ 0521
Transportation
Commission, California.... 2600
Treasurer................. 0950
Trial Court Security...... 9285
""U''
University, California
State..................... 6610
University, California
State, Health Benefits
for Retired Annuitants.... 6645
University of California.. 6440
""V''
Veterans Affairs,
Department of............. 8955
Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board,
California................ 7870
""W''
Water Resources,
Department of............. 3860
Water Resources Control
Board, State.............. 3940
Wildlife Conservation
Board..................... 3640
Workforce Investment
Board, California......... 7120
INDEX FOR CONTROL SECTIONS
SEC. 99.50.
The following is an index to the general sections of this act.
These sections serve to define terms and identify restrictions
concerning the appropriations contained in this act.
1.00 Budget Act Citation
1.50 Intent and Format
1.80 Availability of Appropriations
2.00 Items of Appropriation
3.00 Defines Purposes of Appropriations
3.50 Benefit Charges Against Salaries and
Wages
3.60 Contribution to Public Employees'
Retirement Benefits
4.05 Budget Adjustment Authority
4.11 Establishing New Positions
4.20 Contribution to Public Employees'
Contingency Reserve Fund
4.30 Lease-Revenue Payment Adjustments
4.70 Architecture Revolving Fund Deficit
Recovery
4.75 Statewide Surcharge
4.80 State Public Works Board Interim
Financing
4.90 Architectural Revolving Fund Transfer
4.95 Inmate Construction Revolving Account
Transfer
5.25 Attorney's Fees
6.00 Project Alterations Limits
6.10 Statewide Deferred Maintenance
6.20 Non-Proposition 98 Mandates Payment
Trigger
8.00 Antiterrorism Federal Reimbursements
8.50 Federal Funds Receipts
8.51 Federal Funds Accounts
8.52 Federal Reimbursements
8.53 Notice of Federal Audits
8.54 Enforce Recovery of Federal Funds for
Statewide Indirect Costs
8.88 FI$Cal Project
9.20 Administrative Costs Associated With the
Acquisition of Property
9.30 Federal Levy of State Funds
9.45 Proposition 40-Reporting Requirements
9.50 Minor Capital Outlay Projects
11.00 EDP/Information Technology Reporting
Requirements
11.10 Reporting of Statewide Software License
Agreements
11.11 Privacy of Information in Pay Stubs
12.00 State Appropriations Limit (SAL)
12.30 Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties
12.32 Proposition 98 Funding Guarantee
12.35 Financial Aid Policy Change Requirements
12.45 Payroll Deferral
13.00 Legislative Counsel Bureau
14.00 Special Fund Loans Between Boards of the
Department of Consumer Affairs
15.25 Data Center Rate Adjustment
15.45 Trial Court Funding Offsets
17.00 Federal Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA)
24.00 State School Fund Allocations
24.03 Reading Control
Transfer Surplus of Driver Training
24.10 Penalty Assessment Fund to the General
Fund
24.30 Transfer School Building Rental Income
to the General Fund
24.60 Report of Lottery Funds Received
24.70 Local Educational Agency Fiscal
Accountability
25.25 21st Century Project
25.50 SCO Apportionment Payment System
Assessments
26.00 Intraschedule Transfers
28.00 Program Change Notification
28.50 Agency Reimbursement Payments
29.00 Position Estimates of Governor's Budget,
May Revision, and Final Change Book
30.00 Continuous Appropriations
31.00 Budget Act Administrative Procedures for
Salaries and Wages
32.00 Prohibits Excess Expenditures
33.00 Item Veto Severability
34.00 Constitutional Severability
35.21 Application of Net Final Payment Accrual
Methodology
35.35 FI$Cal-Short Term Cash Loans
Estimated General Fund Revenue pursuant
35.50 to Assembly Constitutional Amendment 5 of
the 2003-04 Fifth Extraordinary Session
35.60 BSA Transfer to the General Fund
38.00 Provides that this Bill is a Budget Bill
39.00 Identification of Bills Related to the
Budget Bill
99.00 Alphabetical Organization Index
99.50 Numerical Control Section Index