California Welfare and Institutions Code § 17604

Welfare and Institutions Code
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(a) All motor vehicle license fee revenues collected in the 1991–92 fiscal year that are deposited to the credit of the Local Revenue Fund shall be credited to the Vehicle License Fee Account of that fund. (b) (1) For the 1992–93 fiscal year through the 2014–15 fiscal year, inclusive, from vehicle license fee proceeds from revenues deposited to the credit of the Local Revenue Fund, the Controller shall make monthly deposits to the Vehicle License Fee Account of the Local Revenue Fund until the deposits equal the amounts that were allocated to counties, cities, and cities and counties in the prior fiscal year pursuant to this chapter from the Vehicle License Fee Account in the Local Revenue Fund and the Vehicle License Fee Account and the Vehicle License Fee Growth Account in the Local Revenue Fund. (2) Any excess vehicle fee revenues deposited into the Local Revenue Fund pursuant to Section 11001.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code shall be deposited in the Vehicle License Fee Growth Account of the Local Revenue Fund. (3) The Controller shall calculate the difference between the total amount of vehicle license fee proceeds deposited to the credit of the Local Revenue Fund, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 11001.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and deposited into the Vehicle License Fee Account for the period of July 16, 2009, to July 15, 2010, inclusive, and the amount deposited for the period of July 16, 2010, to July 15, 2011, inclusive. (4) Of vehicle license fee proceeds deposited to the Vehicle License Fee Account after July 15, 2011, an amount equal to the difference calculated in paragraph (3) shall be deemed to have been deposited during the period of July 16, 2010, to July 15, 2011, inclusive, and allocated to cities, counties, and a city and county as if those proceeds had been received during the 2010–11 fiscal year. (c) (1) On or before the 27th day of each month, the Controller shall allocate to each county, city, or city and county, the amounts deposited and remaining unexpended and unreserved on the 15th day of the month in the Vehicle License Fee Account of the Local Revenue Fund, in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3). (2) For the 1991–92 fiscal year, allocations shall be made in accordance with the following schedule: Jurisdiction Allocation Percentage Alameda 4.5046 Alpine 0.0137 Amador 0.1512 Butte 0.8131 Calaveras 0.1367 Colusa 0.1195 Contra Costa 2.2386 Del Norte 0.1340 El Dorado 0.5228 Fresno 2.3531 Glenn 0.1391 Humboldt 0.8929 Imperial 0.8237 Inyo 0.1869 Kern 1.6362 Kings 0.4084 Lake 0.1752 Lassen 0.1525 Los Angeles 37.2606 Madera 0.3656 Marin 1.0785 Mariposa 0.0815 Mendocino 0.2586 Merced 0.4094 Modoc 0.0923 Mono 0.1342 Monterey 0.8975 Napa 0.4466 Nevada 0.2734 Orange 5.4304 Placer 0.2806 Plumas 0.1145 Riverside 2.7867 Sacramento 2.7497 San Benito 0.1701 San Bernardino 2.4709 San Diego 4.7771 San Francisco 7.1450 San Joaquin 1.0810 San Luis Obispo 0.4811 San Mateo 1.5937 Santa Barbara 0.9418 Santa Clara 3.6238 Santa Cruz 0.6714 Shasta 0.6732 Sierra 0.0340 Siskiyou 0.2246 Solano 0.9377 Sonoma 1.6687 Stanislaus 1.0509 Sutter 0.4460 Tehama 0.2986 Trinity 0.1388 Tulare 0.7485 Tuolumne 0.2357 Ventura 1.3658 Yolo 0.3522 Yuba 0.3076 Berkeley 0.0692 Long Beach 0.2918 Pasadena 0.1385 (3) For the 1992–93, 1993–94, and 1994–95 fiscal years and fiscal years thereafter, allocations shall be made in the same amounts as were distributed from the Vehicle License Fee Account and the Vehicle License Fee Growth Account in the prior fiscal year. (4) For the 1995–96 fiscal year, allocations shall be made in the same amounts as distributed in the 1994–95 fiscal year from the Vehicle License Fee Account and the Vehicle License Fee Growth Account after adjusting the allocation amounts by the amounts specified for the following counties: Alpine $(11,296) Amador 25,417 Calaveras 49,892 Del Norte 39,537 Glenn (12,238) Lassen 17,886 Mariposa (6,950) Modoc (29,182) Mono (6,950) San B

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