California Government Code § 30029.07

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(a) (1) The moneys allocated out of the Support Services Growth Subaccount and the Law Enforcement Services Growth Subaccount of the Sales and Use Tax Growth Account shall be allocated to each of the following subaccounts in each county or city and county’s County Local Revenue Fund 2011: (A) From the Protective Services Growth Special Account in the Support Services Growth Subaccount to the Protective Services Subaccount in the county Support Services Account. (B) From the Behavioral Health Services Growth Special Account in the Support Services Growth Subaccount to the Behavioral Health Subaccount in the county Support Services Account. (C) From the Trial Court Security Growth Special Account in the Law Enforcement Services Growth Subaccount to the Trial Court Security Subaccount in the county Law Enforcement Services Account. (D) From the Community Corrections Growth Special Account in the Law Enforcement Services Growth Subaccount to the Community Corrections Subaccount in the county Law Enforcement Services Account. (E) From the District Attorney and Public Defender Growth Special Account in the Law Enforcement Services Growth Subaccount to the District Attorney and Public Defender Subaccount in the county Law Enforcement Services Account. (F) From the Juvenile Justice Growth Special Account in the Law Enforcement Services Growth Subaccount to the Juvenile Justice Subaccount in the county Law Enforcement Services Account. (2) The allocations shall be made pursuant to the percentages provided in this section or, if those percentage allocations are not provided herein, then the funds shall be allocated pursuant to schedules provided by the Department of Finance created in accordance with any criteria contained in this section and in consultation with appropriate state departments and the California State Association of Counties. (b) Beginning in the 2015–16 fiscal year, each county treasurer, city and county treasurer, or other appropriate official shall transfer to the Local Innovation Subaccount 10 percent of the moneys received during a fiscal year from each of the following state accounts: (1) The Trial Court Security Growth Special Account. (2) The Community Corrections Growth Special Account. (3) The District Attorney and Public Defender Growth Special Account. (4) The Juvenile Justice Growth Special Account. (c) The funds allocated to the Protective Services Growth Special Account, pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of, and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of, Section 30027.9, shall be allocated in monthly installments by the Controller to the Protective Services Subaccount in the Support Services Account of the County Local Revenue Fund 2011 according to the same percentages as provided in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d). (d) (1) (A) Beginning in the 2012–13 fiscal year, of the funds allocated to the Protective Services Growth Special Account, pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of, subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of, and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of, Section 30027.9, 10 percent shall be allocated pursuant to a schedule developed by the Department of Finance in consultation with the State Department of Social Services and the California State Association of Counties pursuant to subparagraph (C) only to those counties that have expended in that fiscal year an amount at least equivalent to that which the county would have had to spend in the absence of 2011 Realignment Legislation to access the augmentation funding pursuant to Section 10609.9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as that section read prior to the enactment of 2011 Realignment Legislation, on services that were previously funded by the General Fund from the Child Welfare Services Allocation prior to the enactment of 2011 Realignment Legislation. The determination of whether a county expended the amount necessary to be eligible for the alloc

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