California Revenue and Taxation Code § 97.71

Revenue and Taxation Code
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for each of the 2004–05 and 2005–06 fiscal years, all of the following apply: (a) (1) The total amount of revenue required to be allocated to each county and each city and county under Section 97.70 shall be reduced by the dollar amount indicated as follows: Property Tax Reduction per County Alameda $ 14,993,115 Alpine 13,578 Amador 341,856 Butte 1,968,640 Calaveras 367,372 Colusa 227,244 Contra Costa 9,266,091 Del Norte 260,620 El Dorado 1,465,981 Fresno 7,778,611 Glenn 302,192 Humboldt 1,433,725 Imperial 1,499,081 Inyo 188,370 Kern 6,684,032 Kings 1,409,501 Lake 531,524 Lassen 317,119 Los Angeles 103,217,625 Madera 1,164,287 Marin 2,369,777 Mariposa 177,419 Mendocino 997,570 Merced 2,211,012 Modoc 119,325 Mono 92,964 Monterey 3,789,991 Napa 1,128,692 Nevada 503,547 Orange 27,730,861 Placer 2,219,818 Plumas 238,066 Riverside 14,161,003 Sacramento 12,232,737 San Benito 477,872 San Bernardino 16,361,855 San Diego 27,470,228 San Francisco 15,567,648 San Joaquin 6,075,964 San Luis Obispo 2,350,289 San Mateo 6,704,877 Santa Barbara 3,894,357 Santa Clara 17,155,293 Santa Cruz 2,433,423 Shasta 1,592,267 Sierra 37,051 Siskiyou 496,974 Solano 3,796,251 Sonoma 4,439,389 Stanislaus 4,516,707 Sutter 764,351 Tehama 618,393 Trinity 104,770 Tulare 3,781,964 Tuolumne 515,961 Ventura 7,085,556 Yolo 1,735,079 Yuba 620,137 (2) The total amount of reductions for all counties and cities and counties determined pursuant to this subdivision is three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000) for the 2004–05 fiscal year and that same amount for the 2005–06 fiscal year. (b) (1) The total amount of revenue required to be allocated to a city and county under Section 97.70 shall be reduced by the product of the following two amounts: (A) The percentage represented by the following fraction: (i) The numerator is the total amount of money allocated to the city and county from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account in the Transportation Tax Fund for the 2002–03 fiscal year pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 11005, as reported in the State Controller’s Monthly Motor Vehicle License Fee Reports for the 2002–03 fiscal year. (ii) The denominator is the total amount of money allocated among all cities and cities and counties from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account in the Transportation Tax Fund for the 2002–03 fiscal year pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 11005, as reported in the State Controller’s Monthly Motor Vehicle License Fee Reports for the 2002–03 fiscal year. (B) Three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000). (2) (A) The total amount of revenue required to be allocated to each city under Section 97.70 shall be reduced by the sum of the following three amounts: (i) The product of the following two amounts: (I) The percentage represented by the following fraction: (Ia) The numerator is the total amount of money allocated to the city from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account in the Transportation Tax Fund for the 2002–03 fiscal year, as reported in the State Controller’s Monthly Motor Vehicle License Fee Reports for the 2002–03 fiscal year. (Ib) The denominator is the total amount of money allocated among all cities from the Motor Vehicle License Fee Account in the Transportation Tax Fund for the 2002–03 fiscal year, as reported in the State Controller’s Monthly Motor Vehicle License Fee Reports for the 2002–03 fiscal year. (II) The product of the following two amounts: (IIa) Thirty-three and one-third percent. (IIb) The difference between three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000) and the amount described in paragraph (1). (ii) The product of the following two amounts: (I) The percentage represented by the following fraction: (Ia) The numerator is the total amount of money transmitted to the city under Section 7204 for the 2002–03 fiscal year, as reported in Table 21A of the 2002–03 edition of the State Board of Equalization Annual Report. (Ib) The

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