California Welfare and Institutions Code § 17601

Welfare and Institutions Code
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On or before the 27th day of each month, the Controller shall allocate to the mental health account of each local health and welfare trust fund the amounts deposited and remaining unexpended and unreserved on the 15th day of the month in the Mental Health Subaccount of the Sales Tax Account in the Local Revenue Fund in accordance with the following schedules: (a) (1) Schedule A—State Hospital and Community Mental Health Allocations. Allocation Jurisdiction Percentage Alameda 4.882 Alpine 0.018 Amador 0.070 Butte 0.548 Calaveras 0.082 Colusa 0.073 Contra Costa 2.216 Del Norte 0.088 El Dorado 0.285 Fresno 2.045 Glenn 0.080 Humboldt 0.465 Imperial 0.342 Inyo 0.104 Kern 1.551 Kings 0.293 Lake 0.167 Lassen 0.087 Los Angeles 28.968 Madera 0.231 Marin 0.940 Mariposa 0.054 Mendocino 0.332 Merced 0.546 Modoc 0.048 Mono 0.042 Monterey 0.950 Napa 0.495 Nevada 0.191 Orange 4.868 Placer 0.391 Plumas 0.068 Riverside 2.394 Sacramento 3.069 San Benito 0.090 San Bernardino 3.193 San Diego 5.603 San Francisco 4.621 San Joaquin 1.655 San Luis Obispo 0.499 San Mateo 2.262 Santa Barbara 0.949 Santa Clara 4.112 Santa Cruz 0.558 Shasta 0.464 Sierra 0.026 Siskiyou 0.137 Solano 1.027 Sonoma 1.068 Stanislaus 1.034 Sutter/Yuba 0.420 Tehama 0.181 Trinity 0.055 Tulare 0.941 Tuolumne 0.121 Ventura 1.472 Yolo 0.470 Berkeley 0.190 Tri-City 0.165 The amounts allocated in accordance with Schedule A for the 1991–92 fiscal year shall be considered the base allocations for the 1992–93 fiscal year. (2) The funds allocated pursuant to Schedule B shall be increased to reflect the addition of percentages for the institutions for mental disease allocation pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (c). (3) The Controller shall allocate three million seven hundred thousand dollars ($3,700,000) to the counties pursuant to a percentage schedule developed by the Director of Health Care Services as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 4095. The funds allocated pursuant to Schedule A shall be increased to reflect the addition of this schedule. (4) (A) The State Department of Health Care Services may amend Schedule A in order to restore counties funds associated with multicounty regional programs. (B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Department of Health Care Services shall amend Schedule A for the purpose of establishing mental health base allocations for each county for the 1994–95 fiscal year and fiscal years thereafter, in order to ensure that mental health base allocations for each county do not fall below 75 percent of the allocations for the 1989–90 fiscal year. The money specified in subdivision (c) of former Section 17605.05 shall be used for this purpose. (b) (1) Schedule B—State Hospital Payment Schedule. From the amounts allocated in accordance with Schedule A, each county and city shall reimburse the Controller for reimbursement to the State Department of Mental Health, or its successor, the State Department of State Hospitals, for the 1991–92 fiscal year only, an amount equal to one-ninth of the amount identified in Schedule B as modified to reflect adjustments pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 4330, subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of, and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of, Section 1370 of the Penal Code, and subparagraph (C) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of, and subdivision (f) of, Section 1372 of the Penal Code. The reimbursements shall be due the 24th day of each month and the first payment shall be due on October 24, 1991. During the 1992–93 fiscal year and fiscal years thereafter, each monthly reimbursement shall be one-twelfth of the total amount of the county’s contract with the State Department of Mental Health, or its successor, the State Department of State Hospitals, for state hospital services. If a county has not contracted with the State Department of State Hospitals by July 1 of any given fiscal year, each monthly reimbursement shall be 

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