California Welfare and Institutions Code § 17606.10

Welfare and Institutions Code
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(a) For the 1992–93 fiscal year and subsequent fiscal years, the Controller shall allocate funds, on an annual basis from the General Growth Subaccount in the Sales Tax Growth Account to the appropriate accounts in the local health and welfare trust fund of each county, city, and city and county in accordance with a schedule setting forth the percentage of total state resources received in the 1990–91 fiscal year, including State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants distributed by the state under former Part 4.5 (commencing with Section 16700), funding provided for purposes of implementation of Division 5 (commencing with Section 5000), for the organization and financing of community mental health services, including the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax proceeds that are allocated to county mental health programs pursuant to Chapter 1331 of the Statutes of 1989, Chapter 51 of the Statutes of 1990, and Chapter 1323 of the Statutes of 1990, and state hospital funding and funding distributed for programs administered under Sections 1794, 10101.1, and 11322.2, as annually adjusted by the Department of Finance, in conjunction with the appropriate state department to reflect changes in equity status from the base percentages. However, for the 1992–93 fiscal year, the allocation for community mental health services shall be based on the following schedule: Percentage of Statewide Jurisdiction Resource Base Alameda 4.3693 Alpine 0.0128 Amador 0.0941 Butte 0.7797 Calaveras 0.1157 Colusa 0.0847 Contra Costa 2.3115 Del Norte 0.1237 El Dorado 0.3966 Fresno 3.1419 Glenn 0.1304 Humboldt 0.6175 Imperial 0.5425 Inyo 0.1217 Kern 1.8574 Kings 0.4229 Lake 0.2362 Lassen 0.1183 Los Angeles 27.9666 Madera 0.3552 Marin 0.9180 Mariposa 0.0792 Mendocino 0.4099 Merced 0.8831 Modoc 0.0561 Mono 0.0511 Monterey 1.1663 Napa 0.3856 Nevada 0.2129 Orange 5.3423 Placer 0.5034 Plumas 0.1134 Riverside 3.6179 Sacramento 4.1872 San Benito 0.1010 San Bernardino 4.5494 San Diego 7.8773 San Francisco 3.5335 San Joaquin 2.4690 San Luis Obispo 0.6652 San Mateo 2.5169 Santa Barbara 1.0745 Santa Clara 5.0488 Santa Cruz 0.7960 Shasta 0.5493 Sierra 0.0345 Siskiyou 0.2051 Solano 0.6694 Sonoma 1.1486 Stanislaus 1.4701 Sutter/Yuba 0.6294 Tehama 0.2384 Trinity 0.0826 Tulare 1.4704 Tuolumne 0.1666 Ventura 1.9311 Yolo 0.5443 Berkeley 0.2688 Tri-City 0.2347 (b) The Department of Finance shall recalculate the resource base used in determining the General Growth Subaccount allocations to the Health Account, Mental Health Account, and Social Services Account of the local health and welfare trust fund of each city, county, and city and county for the 1994–95 fiscal year general growth allocations according to subdivisions (c) and (d). For the 1995–96 fiscal year and annually until the end of the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Department of Finance shall prepare the schedule of allocations of growth based upon the recalculation of the resource base as provided by subdivision (c). (c) For the Mental Health Account, the Department of Finance shall do all of the following: (1) Use the following sources as reported by the State Department of Health Care Services: (A) The final December 1992 distribution of resources associated with Institutes for Mental Disease. (B) The 1990–91 fiscal year state hospitals and community mental health allocations. (C) Allocations for services provided for under Chapter 1294 of the Statutes of 1989. (2) Expand the resource base with the following nonrealigned funding sources as allocated among the counties: (A) Tobacco surtax allocations made under Chapter 1331 of the Statutes of 1989 and Chapter 51 of the Statutes of 1990. (B) For the 1994–95 allocation year only, Chapter 1323 of the Statutes of 1990. (C) 1993–94 fiscal year federal homeless block grant allocation. (D) 1993–94 fiscal year Mental Health Special Education allocations. (E) 1993–94 fiscal year allocations for the system of care for children, in accordance with Chapter 1229

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