California Government Code § 30029.05

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For purposes of this section, each fiscal year shall include cash received on August 16 to August 15, inclusive, of the following year. For the 2012–13 fiscal year, and for each fiscal year thereafter, the Controller shall allocate funds from the accounts in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 as follows: (a) All of the funds allocated to the Mental Health Account from the Local Revenue Fund 2011 shall be allocated by the Controller on the 20th of each month to the Mental Health Subaccount of the Sales Tax Account in the Local Revenue Fund described in Section 17600 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. (b) Funds allocated to the Trial Court Security Subaccount from the Local Revenue Fund 2011 shall be allocated by the Controller on the 27th of each month to the Trial Court Security Subaccount within each county’s or city and county’s County Local Revenue Fund 2011. The moneys allocated pursuant to this subdivision shall be used solely to provide security to the trial courts and shall not be used to pay for general county administrative expenses, including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the account. These funds shall be allocated as follows: Alameda County 4.4128% Alpine County 0.0025% Amador County 0.1141% Butte County 0.3818% Calaveras County 0.0711% Colusa County 0.0296% Contra Costa County 2.7405% Del Norte County 0.0662% El Dorado County 0.4896% Fresno County 2.9892% Glenn County 0.0950% Humboldt County 0.2275% Imperial County 0.2454% Inyo County 0.0736% Kern County 1.9901% Kings County 0.1907% Lake County 0.1012% Lassen County 0.0326% Los Angeles County 29.8019% Madera County 0.2624% Marin County 0.6103% Mariposa County 0.0402% Mendocino County 0.2709% Merced County 0.5739% Modoc County 0.0212% Mono County 0.0957% Monterey County 0.7669% Napa County 0.3259% Nevada County 0.1684% Orange County 8.6268% Placer County 0.7694% Plumas County 0.0772% Riverside County 3.2023% Sacramento County 5.1290% San Benito County 0.0777% San Bernardino County 5.2226% San Diego County 6.7499% San Francisco County 2.2669% San Joaquin County 1.7058% San Luis Obispo County 0.8299% San Mateo County 2.0628% Santa Barbara County 1.3638% Santa Clara County 6.0031% Santa Cruz County 0.6038% Sierra County 0.0055% Siskiyou County 0.1274% Solano County 1.1398% Sonoma County 1.4353% Stanislaus County 0.9300% Sutter County 0.1111% Tehama County 0.1139% Tulare County 1.1402% Tuolumne County 0.2059% Ventura County 2.2509% Yolo County 0.5491% Yuba County 0.1087% (c) (1) Funds allocated to the Local Community Corrections Account and to its successor, the Community Corrections Subaccount, from the Local Revenue Fund 2011 shall constitute the creation of the grant program in accordance with Section 30026 and the appropriation to fund the Community Corrections Grant Program consistent with the provisions of Chapter 15 of the Statutes of 2011, and as identified in Section 636 of Chapter 15 of the Statutes of 2011. The funds from the Community Corrections Subaccount shall be allocated in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 fiscal years as follows: Alameda County 3.4667% Alpine County 0.0182% Amador County 0.1341% Butte County 0.6646% Calaveras County 0.0943% Colusa County 0.0513% Contra Costa County 2.2880% Del Norte County 0.0647% El Dorado County 0.3950% Fresno County 2.4658% Glenn County 0.0786% Humboldt County 0.3964% Imperial County 0.3709% Inyo County 0.0469% Kern County 2.7823% Kings County 0.7167% Lake County 0.2054% Lassen County 0.0923% Los Angeles County 31.7692% Madera County 0.4083% Marin County 0.5414% Mariposa County 0.0402% Mendocino County 0.2448% Merced County 0.6179% Modoc County 0.0198% Mono County 0.0343% Monterey County 0.9410% Napa County 0.2927% Nevada County 0.2100% Orange County 6.6797% Placer County 0.7340% Plumas County 0.0422% Riverside County 5.1232% Sacramento County 3.3308% San Benito County 0.1300% San Bernardino County 6.6254% San Diego County 7.0156% San Francisco County 2.0262% San Joaquin County 1.7534% San Luis Obispo

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