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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-1394 ~~~ N ~ 1 J 1 ~ ~' Y }'~ 3 tilt{. £ ~ LUO. 00-139 RI:SOLUI-ION OF 'I-i fE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF "I'Hl: COUNTY OI~ BU"1'"I~E. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT OF AD VALOREM PROPER"FY TAX RI?VENUE SIIIFTED FROM EACH LOCAI: AGENCY WITi-IIN "[,HE COUN'T` TO "I'HE EDUCA"fIONAL REVENUE AUGMENTATION FUND ES"I,ABI,ISIIED BY STATIC LAW IN THE COUNTY AND AGRF,EING "I~O CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY "1-HF_, STA"hE FOR ALLOCATION TO 'I'HI COLIN"['Y OI~ CER"PAIN STATE Fl1NDS WHEREAS, pursuant to state law, the County Auditor is reduired each year to redirect local revenue from counties, cities, and special districts into astate-mandated I?ducational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF}, which revenue is then distributed to local school districts and community colleges to reduce the State"s obligation to fund public education; and WHERh;~1S, counties prevailed in an action in superior court alleging that this transfer of Funds to the. ERAF is a state mandate, and the matter is currently pending in the court of appeals and WIIi:RIAS, the State has established a process whereby cauntirs, on behalf of local entities in each county, may apply far a distribution of state revenue to partially offset the effect of this revenue transfer, and WHEREAS, a county wishing to receive a distribution of revenue under this process must agree to comply with the requirements oC the legislation establisl~iing the program (Assembly Bill 1396 ~Stats. 2000, Ch. 903]); and WHEREAS, Butte County (hereinafter "the County") wishes to pat-ticipate in this program; NOW, "i'HER1_;FORE, BE IT RF,SOLVED, that in consideration of the allocation of the proceeds described in Chapter 903, Statutes of 2000, the County agrees to comply with the requirements imposed in Section 4 of that chapter. Specifically, the County agrees: 1. The amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from each local agency within the County Ior the 1999-00 fiscal year has been reported to this Board by the County Auditor on the forms supplied by the State Controller, which forms are attached as I3xhibit "A" and incorporated into this resolution. ~hhe Board di--ects the clerk, -ZO later than December 1. 2000, to send a cerCiiied copy of this resolution, including all exhibits, to the State Controller and to the Director of Finance, in the f-ormat requested by the State Controller. 2, The County will allocate the share of appropriated money it receives pursuant to Chapter 903, Statutes of 2000, Section ~, in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (c) of that Section, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B''. 3. 1~s required by the legislation, the County waives its right to claim reimbursement far the cost of administering this process and will make no claim for mandated costs for actions taken to comply with the requirements of subdivisions (a) and (e) of Section 4 of Chapter 903, Statutes of 2000. Except as so specified, the County does not waive its right to pursue its ERAF claim or any other existing or fi-ture mandate claim. PfiSSED .~N~D nDOP`fl~D by the Butte County Board of Supervisors this 1~`~' day of`November, 2000 by the following ~~otes: ~L1YFS: Supervisors Beeler, Houx, Josassen, Davis and Chair Dolan NUES: None ~BSEN'f: None Tti{:)`I VO'fINC;: None l ~__. ~r-^ ~ -- ,~ _ :-~-- . - - - ____ _ E DOLA~ , Chai-, BL-tte County Board of Supervisors ;~r~rl~:S r: .IOI IN BI,ACKLOCK, Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors .~ ~ %' Form 903tt396t-tut H.SEllhit A - PagC ~ Ot I I t)cUibcr ?000 Ad Valorem Nroperty Tax Revenues Shifted to Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) 1999-2000 Fiscal Year County Name: Butte Count Line "Cotal by No. ~genc~~ 'Total tlmuunt oi~ad ~~alorem pn~pcny tax revenue shifted from County to ERAF: (l) Si,9 7-1,5 11.?9 Amount of ad valorem property C8X IYYCnUC shllted Iron C1liCS Amount of" ad valorem property tax re~~euu~ shifted Cron Special D1slrICtS to ER~lI~: { ~) 5595.>??-~~~ Amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from Recreation and Park. and Independent Library DisU~icts to ERAF: (-1) 5791,970.15 Amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from Other Agencies to EIZAI~: (~) SO.OU 'hotal Local A~~cucies: (6) 51 1.069.79. i' 1 Instructions for completing Line Farm 903JI3r361aa2 (1 } Canter the amount oC total ad valorem propcrt}' tax mvenuc shifted ii~um county to EIZrU' i~uud. [ucludc property ta.~ revenues only, do nut include any interest anunu~ts allocated to the I~:RAF. (2) Enter the total amount oC ad valorem property tan revenue shifted from Cities (Addendum I -Cities). luclude property tax revenues only, do nvt include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. (3) Eater the total amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from Special Districts (Addendum [I -Special Districts). luclude property tax revenues only, clu not include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. (4} Enter the total amount of ad valarem property tax revenue shifted fi-om Special Districts (Addendum IIa -Recreation and Park, and Independent Library Districts). Include property tax revenues only, do not include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. StaleCouirt~ller'ti Office t)ieicion nJ.-lccunntiii an~llZrpurlrn:; Fo~~~n 903/13961aaz Exhibit A - Nage 2 of 11 [nstructions for completing (~) Entcr the total amount oCad l~alor~m prupcrty~ ris rc~~~mic Form 903?1396i-1a2 sliil~t~~l t~rom C)th~~r :1~~~ncics (:A~I~I~~n~lun~ I I I Other .~l~~t~ncics}. Inclnii~ pro}~rrt}~ ta1 rct~rnu~s ~~nl~. z(u n~~r ins lu~l~~ un}~ intcr~st amounts allucate~l to th~~ l:lZal~. (6j Tutal of lines 1, Z, 3, 4 an~i ~. ~hhis amount should ~c~uttl thr total amount reported ou Bonn 9O; 1396;-}al, subulitt~rl nu later than Novcrmbcr 1.2000. C)ctobcr ?000 Same C~mtrolter's Of/ice Di~~isinu nf',-Iccuuntiug acid Repur~ing Form 9U3-139--Jut--~ddcntlum I f.X~lif)It :~ - ~~a~e ~ O~ ~~ Oc(oher'_000 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenue Shifted to ERAF, 1999-2000 FY Addendum I -- Cities County \amc: Butte Co List each City and the Column ~l Column 13 individual amount of ad NanJC of Citt~ ~nwunt valorem property taz revenue shifted from the city to the City oi~ I3i~~~~s ti 1 ~. 3U~ ' I [:RAF in the 1999-201)0 tiscal year, City of Chico S ~ 7U.-t_ . City of Gridley S7 3,31 ] .~ 1 City of Oroville $28p,298.3 To~ti~n of Paradise 5301.-}ti 1.>-t "1'otul .-ill Cities: 51.-I-13,S70.;~ [nstructi~~-is: fist the name ofeach city within the county (coltunn A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 1999-2000 (column I3). Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Colunul B and transfer dais aJllount to Form 903/139Gi4a2, Line 2. Shute Conn-ollcr'c Of~ccr Oirisiou nf. Jccurvuliir, aim K~~por~in Furor 9 03/1 3 961-1a2-addcndu~u 11 N.Y~11~)it .~ - I3a~C =1 Of~ 1 I October 20UII Ad Valorem Property Tat Revei>rucs Shifted to I~~RAt;, 1990-2UilO ~~ ~~ Addendum II -- Special Districts County game: Butte Coun List all special districts by t olumi- A Culunui [3 type and by namc* (i.e.) "C~pe and Name of Special llistrict ,~~nwunt Fire Disu iets -list all by Water Uistricts -list name Ambulance Service ; all by name, etc.} and the individual amount of ad County Service Area #37 ~6G,1 16.E ] ~~a~orem property tar revenue shitted from the Cemetery agency to the ERAh in the 1999-2000 fiscal year Ban~~or Cemetery District $2,346.68 . Note: Do not list on this addendum the Park and Cridley-E3ig~s Cemetery Dist. X2`),2OO.6 Recreation, and endent Librar~~ Inde Kimshc~ti~ CemeCel~V Di~;h~ict ~~' ~ ;~ 1 p Districts noted iu section 5 (d) ot~ A13 1396 (sec Oro-A~~'~~andotte Cemctcn~ ~`~ l ~t'~ ~~~ Addcuduu- II a). Paradise Cellletl'I'y District ~--'t~,6`l= ~~ The type: of special district ree with types should a Pine Creek Cemetery District S1>>72 ~S g listed in SCO's Sj~c~ciul lrrtttral Rc/~orr Distrlcte ~hhompsou Flat Centetcry Dist. S],l9>.-~b , publication andlor am~ riate SCO ro other a lJpham Cemetery District SU.O0 p pp UanSaCtUlll pUbllCat1011. Drainage ~ Drainage Maintenance Butte Creek Drainage District 50.00 Drainage District #1 $2,76731 Drainage District #2 $6>3.08 Cotal .all Special llistricts; CU\ I~. lustructions; List each Special Distract (in categories by type then by uan~e - i.c. l ire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, elc.) tivithi^ the county (column A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property lases shifted in fiscal year 1999-2000 {colunui B). Copy extra pages of the cable, if needed. 'hotal Column I3 and transfer dlis amount to Form 90 ~i 1396;4a2, Zinc 3. State C`onn'oller`s Of/ire Dirisiun uj is ruun~iu~ rtnri Hr/~ur7i~r;; Furor 9031139G;~Ja3-,Vddcnduni 11 h:%hlbit A - PagC 5 O1. 1 1 OcWbcr 3000 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1999-2000 FY Addendum II -- Special Districts County Name: Butte ('ounh List all special districts by Colmm~ A C'ulunu~ l3 type and by name* (i.e.) "fti°pe and Name of Special District Amuuut 1' ire Districts -list all by name; ~~atcr llistricts -list Draina~,e District ;# 100 ti~O•-~ l ~.(>-~ all by name, etc.j and ilic individual anwunt oCad Draina~~c District ;r2{~(} `~1.-401.1-I valorem property tax revenue shifted from the County Service Area I!4 x;6.619.=40 agency to the ERA1~ in the 1999-2000 fiscal year. County Service Area #t22 ~~;2G~.6b Vote: llo not list ou this addendum tt-e Park and County Service Area ,r23 51,3>0.=4~ Recreation, and Independent Library County Service Area #24, L1 &: 2 S39 60> ?! llistricts noted in section 5 (d) of• A13 I396 (see County Service Area tt2; ~~,19I .~}7 Addendum II a). County Service Area ~?47 ~>?•3? ~hhe type ol•spceial district should a«ree with types hire Protection listed lll SCC~~S SONCtCl~ L~rst~-icts~ A~uurcr! Rc~/wrt EI Medio Fire District Sd,792.95 publication and-or any other appropriate SCO Land Reclamation ~L Levee Maim. transaction publication. Reclamation Dist. Ir7?? `;O.0O Reclamation Dist. ?~8 33 ~;Z2.64 L9? Reclamation Dist. 1fi,20J~4 ~O.OU Reclamation Dist. #206 50.00 Total :111 Special Districts: C(}\"T Instructions: List each Special District (in categories by type then by name - i.e. hire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.) within the county (colunui A} and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted i^ fiscal year 1999-2000 (column I3). Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 903/4 396I~a2, Linn 3. Slate Controller's Office Dirisiun o~.4crunn~in~ gnu! Krpurrio Form 90if13~7G/4a_'-:~ddendom II 1'.Shlhlt .~ - I'agC G ot~ I I Ocinbcr '_~IUII Ad Valorem Property Tai Revenues Shifted to 1JRAI+, ] 999-2000 FY Addendum lI -- Special Districts County Name: Butte Count l.,ist all special disu~icts by Column ~~, C'olwlm l3 type and by namc'F (i.e.} •1`ypc rind :Same of Special llistrict .~nwunt sire Districts -list all by name; l~'ater Disu~icts -list Li~!htin~ & Liahtin~ Maintenance all by name, etc.) and the individual amount of ad County Service Area ~] $1,60~.0~4 valorem property tax revenue shifted li~om the County Service Area #I 1, Z.1 & 2 ~d,7S1.91 a~~ency to the LRAF in the 1999-2000 fiscal year. County Service Area it l2 51.1 17.99 Note: Do not list on this addendum the ~~at'Ii and COU111V SCryICC Arl'a ~~ ld ~7, 12~.0~ Recreation, and [ndependent Library County Service Area t~l? S-h-l?7~6`~ Uistricts noted in section 5 (d) of A[3 1396 (see County Service Area X116 S 1, ~9~4.72 .Addendum li a}. County Service Area rr17 ~;9.SS4.S2 "[~he type oCspecial district should agree with types County Service Area r 18 `5929 82 fisted In ~~ t)~S .~)J('CICI~ ~l.Sh'IC(.~' illt/I1((Fj IzC'~A)/'1 County ~elv~ee AICa ~?27 2.269. ~ 9 publication and; or any other appropriate SCO County Service Area # ~U $ I,S'~9.6 transaction publication. County Service urea r+33 `'s1,9>9.25 County Service; Area #36 $896.61 County Servicd Area ;~39 50.00 County Service :1rea ??4() `S l ,19.45 'Coral All Special llistricts: CO`.'"l. Instructions: List each Special Disn~ict (in categories by rypc then by name - i.e. Dire Uistricts -all by name, ~b'ater Disu~icts -all by name. etc.) within the couut~ (column A) and the actual amount oi~ad valorem property rases shifted in fiscal year 1999-2000 (column I3 ). Copy extra pages of~the table, if needed. "l'otal Column L3 and n ansf'cr this vl~ount to f=orm 90 ~i 1396i4a2, Line ~. StrNe CorNroller's (1Jfice L~ivisiou gfriccnuntin~ and Repur~inti Form 903t13961~a2-Addendum II N,Xlilhlt .=~ - Page 7 of 1 I October '_(101! Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERA F, 1999-2000 FY Addendum II -- Special Districts County Name: Butte Count" List all special districts by Colunul A Colunu7 13 type and by name* (i.e.) "1'}'pe and Name of Special District :~nun-nt fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list County Service Area ?.>6 ~ <<~~~~ ~~ all by name, etc.) and the individual amount of ad County Service Area i;67 ~1,~472? 1 valoren7 property tax revenue shifted h~om the County Service Area #6~ x,1,3 ~9. ~8 agency to the ERAF in the 1999-2000 fiscal near. County Service Area X69 $9,1 S7.-t6 'Vote: Uo not list on tl-Iti addendum the Park and County Service Area ~i70 ti36~.2b Recreation, and Independent Lilarar~~ County Service Area #71 $1 1,633.76 llistricts noted in section 5 (d} of AI3 1396 (see County Service Area #72 $0.00 .4ddendum II a). County Service Area 73 $12,021.1 S The type of special district shotdd agree with types County Service Area it74 '0.00 listed in SC(7's Sj~eciul Districts ,lnutnrl Rc~/~r~rt Pest Contrul publication and%or any other appropriate SCO I3utte IV']osd..Abatcmcnt Dist. `~ 1 ~~.~~`)_ ;~ transaction publication. Durham '4~1oscl. Abatement Dist. S 19.791.75 Orovilie Mosq. Abaten7ent Dist, 52d.Ob-1.~ Recreation ~ Park C'otinty ~7l'1'!"ICl' l~reii rrj ] ~j=l,-~O~.11 't'otal All Special llistricts: CU\`h. Instructions: List each Special Dish'ict (in categories b y type then by name - i.e. Dire Districts -all by came, Water Districts -all by name, etc.} within the county (column A) and the actual an7ount of ad v alorem property taxes shitted in fiscal year 1999-2000 (column B}. Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Colun7n I3 and transfer this anxnu7t to Form 903i 1396'aa2, L1nC° 3. Stnte Controller's OfJice~ (Jirision nf',9ccouutin~ and /lepurlii~;~ Form 9113!139Gt4a2--~dilcndom I I EXh'-hi[ .-~ - 1'a~;e H o1~ 1 I Ocu~bw 'Olll! Ad 1~'alorelu Propertti' Tax Revenues ~hiftecl to ER;~F', 1999-2000 Fl' Addendum 1I -- Special Districts County Name: l3uttc Counri~ List all special districts by Column A C'olunin 13 type and by name* (i.e.) 'C~•pe and iName of Special District Amount Fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list C:ouuty Service Area #t34 $38,797.6 all by Warne, etc.) and the individual amorult of ad y~~aste Disposal valorem property tax revenue shifted from the Richvale Sanitary District $3,110.45 agency to the ERAF in the 1999-2040 fiscal year. County Service Area il21 `~ 12,176. i Note: llo not list on this addendum the Purl: and Lake Oroville Public Utility Dist `~14O.3-i'---~~ Recreation, and Independent Librar~~ Water Utility Districts noted in section 5 (d) of Ala 1396 (see Lime Saddle Comm. Service `~2-1.2 `t>•5~ Addendum II a>. Lake Madrone Water 57,69-'~ 1 i l~he type of special district should agree with types Mat~alia County ~~Vater SO.OU listed in SCO's S~~c~rvu! l~isfrict_~~:lnmiul h'c~/~r~r~t Oro-~V~andottc Irriaatiou Dist. S0.O0 pnl?IlCallOn Cllld'Or anV other appropriate SCO Paradise Irrigation District 8`~`).;7`~~5; transacti«n pubiic~ition. Yuba County Water I &: 2 $4.44 Total X11 Special Districts: titi~1i.~~7.~)_' Instructio--s: List each Special District (in categories by t_ypc then by nau~c - i.c. Fire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.} within the county (column A} and the actual amount o1 ad valorem property rues shifted in fiscal year 1999-2004 (column 13). Copy extra pares of the table, if needed. Dotal Coliunn 13 and Uansler this amount to Form 90 ~~ 1396~da2, Line ~. Strt~e Conlroticr's Office Uirrsiort of,decouu~iiig and Rn~~ur~ing b'urm 903l139614a2-:addendum 11(a} E,%htblt A - PagC ~) Ot~ t I Octubcr ?000 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ER~F, 199-2000 FY Addendum II(a) -- Recreation and Park and Independent Library Districts County'vamc: Butte Count List all Recreation and Column A Coluuul l3 Park and Independent 'I'ppc and Nunie of District Anunlnt Llbrar}' I)1SlI'1C15 as prescribed in section ti (d) Recreation & Park o(AB ] X96 (see detail description belo~~). Chico !lrca Recreatio^ District ?-l= .?~`l.-I Districts should he listed by type and by name* (i.e. Durham Rec. ~~: Park District 131,b>>.2S Iteereatiou and Park Districts -list all by name; Feather River Rec. ~ Park Dist. 13,45 ~9; Independent LihrarY Districts -list all by name) Paradise Rec. & Park District 27b,291 ~?II and the individual amount of ad ~-alorem property tax revenue shitted from the agency to the E2~~F in the 1999-?000 fiscal vear. "The type of each district should agree with those listed in SCO's S~x~crcll ~IS(1'tCLl rl7ftRKl~ i2[~X)J'/ publication and~or any other appropriate SCO u~ansactilt^ publication. 'Cotal All Special Districts: y79 L970.1 S Instructions: List each District that qualifies under Section ~ (d} ui A13 1396. IZecrcatiou and Park Districts formed pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section X780) of Division 5 of the Public Resource Code, for which the hoards of directors are either appointed or elected, as provided in that chapter; and Independent Library Districts formed pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 18300) of Part II, Division I, Title I; or Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 19400) of Part II, Division I, Title I; or Chpater 9 (commencin~~ tivith Section 19600) of Part II, Division I, `t`itle of the Education Codes that StRlG' E'~nhroiler'c O(Jice Uirisinn o(.~ic~countin~ rind Rrpurrin Exhibit a - Pa c 10 oC 11 Ocu,~,cr ~unu Form 903/1396/-1a3-.~ddcndun, II{.,? l' Instructions: conll~ibuted a positive amount to the countys EI~nF for the 1909-?OUQ fiscal Continued year. List each district (in categories by type then by name - i,e. Recreation and Park Districts -all by name, Independent Library Districts -all by name. etc) lvithin the county (column n) and the actual amount ufad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 1999-2000 {column l3}. C'upy esn~a pales ol~ the table, if needed. 1~ota1 Column B and transfer this amount to Form 9(?3/1396/da2, Line 4 .State Contro(lrr`s office Uicisiou o/.4ccr/untitt,!; «tul Rc/,urti,~~ Fonu 903l13N6i~4a2-:~ddcndum II{a) ~ \Itik~it :~ -Page 11 ul l l Octuhcr 2000 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1999-2000 FY Addendum III -- Other Agencies County Name: 13uttc Co List all miscellaneous local Column ~~ (~c~lumn l3 a~~encics (agencies not Ageuc~~ Name .-~n~uunt already included as a city or special district) and the individual amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from the a~aency to the I?R~F in the 1999-2000 lisril vcar- 'T'otal All Otlrer Agencies: $0.00 Instructions: List the name and type of each Other Agency within the county (column A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 1999-2000 (column C3). Copy extra pages of the [able, if' needed. Total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 903%1 ?96i4a2, Line ~_ Suite ConlraUer's OJfce Ufrr`a~iun of_~I rroruithr, nnrl Kcyux~lin„ AB 1396 Assembly Bill - CHAPTFRED F~IIBIT B BILL NUMBER: AB 1396 CHAPTERED BILL TEXT CHAPTER 903 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEPTEMBER 29, 2000 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR SEPTEMBER 29, 2000 PASSED THE SENATE AUGUST 31, 2000 PASSED THE ASSEMBLY AUGUST 31, 2000 CONFERENCE REPORT NO. 1 PROPOSED IN CONFERENCE AUGUST 28, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE FEBRUARY 24, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 AMENDED IN SENATE JUNE 23, 1999 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 6, 1999 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Members Aroner and Villaraigosa (Coauthors: Assembly Members Lowenthal and Wiggins) FEBRUARY 26, 1999 An act relating to local government finance, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1396, Aroner. Local government finance. Existing property tax law requires the county auditor, in each fisca'. ;rear, to allocate property tax revenue to local jurisdictions ir: accordance ~yith specified formulas and procedures, and generally requires that each jurisdiction be allocated an amount equal to the total of the amount of revenue allocated to that jurisdiction in the prior fiscal year, subject to certain modifications, and that jurisdiction's portion of the annual tax increment, as defined. Existing property tax law also reduces the amounts of ad valorem property tax revenue that would otherwise be annually allocated to the county, cities, and special districts pursuant to these general allocation requirements by requiring, for purposes of determining property tax revenue allocations in each county for the 1992-93 and 1993-94 fiscal years, that the amounts of property tax revenue deemed allocated in the prior fiscal year to the county, cities, and special districts be reduced in accordance with certain formulas. It requires that the revenues not allocated to the county, cities, and special districts as a result of these reductions be transferred to the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund in that county for allocation to school districts, community college districts, and the county office of education. This bill would, with reference to these allocation and transfer provisions, appropriate $212,000,000 for local fiscal relief. The bill would require $100,000,000 to be allocated to counties, and then among the local agencies in each county, in accordance with specified requirements and formulas applied to reduction and transfer amounts implemented for the 1999-2060 fiscal year. This bill would, of the remaining $112,000;000, allocate $10,000,000 among counties in accordance with population, $100,000,000 among counties and cities in accordance with population, and $2,000,000 among independent recreation and park and library special districts on the basis of reduction and transfer amounts for those districts for the 1999-2000 fiscal year. The bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an Page 1 of 4 http alwww.leginfo.ca.govJpub/bill/asm/ab_1351-1400/ab_1396_bill_20000929_chaptered.html 10/6/00 AB 1396 Assembly Bill - CHAPTFRED urgency statute. Appropriation: yes. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that the allocation made by this act be a one-time appropriation, and that reform of the state and local fiscal relationship be made to ensure that the service needs at the local level are met. It is the further intent of the Legislature to continue its efforts to reform the relationship between the state and local agencies, and to continue those efforts during the next legislative session. SEC. 2. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide local agencies with financial relief in amounts that are proportionate to the amounts local agencies contribute to Educational Revenue Augmentation Funds. SEC. 3. The sum of two hundred twelve million dollars ($212,000,000) is hereby appropriated to the Controller from the General Fund for allocation among counties, cities, cities and counties, and special districts during the 2000-O1 fiscal year in accordance with Sections 4 and 5 of this act. SEC. 4. For purposes of allocating one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000} of the moneys appropriated by Section 3 of this act, all of the following apply: (a) A county is prohibited from receiving any portion of the moneys unless the county complies with all of the following: {1) No later than November 1, 2000, the county auditor reports to the Controller and the Director of Finance the total amount of ad valorem property tax revenue allocated from the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund to school districts, community college districts, and county superintendents of schools for the 1999-2000 fiscal year. (2} The county board of supervisors adopts an ordinance ar resolution that specifies each amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from a local agency within the county to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund for the 1999-2000 fiscal year, and the chairperson of the county board of supervisors reports those revenue shift amounts to the Controller and the Director of Finance in a manner that identifies the revenue shift amount for each local agency in the county. (3) The county board of supervisors adopts an ordinance or resolution pursuant to which the county agrees to both of the following: (A) The county will allocate its share of the appropriated moneys subject to this section in accordance with subdivision (c). (B) The county will not, in connection with either paragraphs (1) or (2) of this subdivision or subdivision (c}, make any claim for reimbursement of state-mandated local costs. No later than December 1, 2000, the county board of supervisors shall transmit the ordinance or resolution adapted pursuant to this paragraph to the Director of Finance. The Controller shall promulgate guidelines for the making of reports as required by this subdivision, including listing government entities as named in their annual financial transactions. To the extent feasible, counties shall report the requested information electronically. (b) For each county that complies with all of the conditions set forth in subdivision (a), the Controller shall do both of the following: (1) Perform the following calculations: (A) Divide the amount reported by the county auditor in accordance with paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) by the total of all of the amounts reported by counties in accordance with paragraph (1) of Page 2 of 4 http:/Jwtivw.leginfo.ca.govJpublbilllasm/ab_1351-14001ab_1396_bill_20000929_chaptered.html 1016/00 AB 1396 Assembly Bili - CHAPTFRED subdivision {a}. (B) Multiply the amount determined in accordance with subparagraph (A) by one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000}. For purposes of performing these calculations, the Controller shall review the information submitted by the county. If, consistent with information available from any other reliable source, the Controller determines that the information may be inaccurate, the Controller may request the Director of Finance to review the amount reported by the county in accordance with paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The Director of Finance may direct the Controller to adjust the amount reported to the Controller by the county in accordance with paragraph (1) of subdivision (a} The Controller shall inform the county of any adjustment that is so made. (2} No later than January 1, 2001, the Controller shall, from the appropriated revenues subject to this section, allocate to the county the amount determined for that county pursuant to paragraph (1}. (c} In each county that receives revenue in accordance with subdivision (b), the county auditor shall allocate that revenue to those local agencies in the county that contributed a positive amount to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund for the 1999-2000 fiscal year. The allocation share for each recipient local agency shall be determined pursuant to the following calculations: (1) Divide the amount of revenue shifted for the 1999-2000 fiscal. year from the local agency to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund by the total amount of revenue shifted for the 1999-2000 fiscal year to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund from all local agencies in the county contributing a positive amount to that fund. {2) Multiply the ratio determined pursuant to paragraph (1) by the amount of revenues allocated to the county pursuant to paragraph {2) of subdivision (b). SEC. 5. For purposes of allocating one hundred twelve million dollars ($112,000,000) of the moneys appropriated by Section 3 of this act, all of the following apply: (a} The Department of Finance shall, no later than November 1, 2000, provide to the Controller its estimate, as of July 1, 2000, of the population of each of the following: (1) Each county in the state, with respect to both the entire county and the unincorporated portion of the county. (2) Each city in the state. (3) Each city and county in the state. (4) The state as a whole. (b) The Controller shall, no later than December 1, 2000, allocate ten million dollars ($10,000,000} among the counties and any city and county in accordance with each county's or city and county's proportionate share of the total population of the state. (c) The Controller shall, no later than December 1, 2000, allocate one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) among the counties and the cities in the state in accordance with the proportionate share, of the unincorporated area of each county and of each city, of the total population of the state. For purposes of this subdivision, a city and county is deemed to be a city. (d} The Controller shall, no later than January 1, 2001, allocate two million dollars ($2,000,000) exclusively among those recreation and park districts formed pursuant to Chapter 4 {commencing with Section 5780) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Cade, for which the boards of directors are either appointed or elected, as provided in that chapter; and among those independent library special districts formed pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 18300) of Part 11 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code or Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 19400) of Part 11 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code or Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 19600) of Part 11 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code that contributed a positive amount to the county's Educational Revenue Pale 3 of 4 http:l/www.leginfo.ca.govlpublbilllasm/ab_1351-14001ab_1396_bill_20000929_chaptered.html 10/6/00 AB 1396 Assembly Bill - CHAPTF_RED Augmentation Fund for the 1999-2000 fiscal year. The allocation share for each recipient independent recreation and park or library special district shall be determined pursuant to the following calculations: {1) Divide the amount of revenue shifted for the 1999-2000 fiscal year from each independent recreation and park or library special district to an Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund by the total amount of revenue shifted for the 1999-2000 fiscal year to all Educational Revenue Augmentation Funds in the state by all independent recreation and park and library special districts contributing a positive amount to those funds. {2} Multiply each ratio determined pursuant to paragraph (1) by the amount of revenues allocated to independent recreation and park and library special districts pursuant to this subdivision. SEC. 6. It is the intent of the Legislature that any dollars not expended from the Property Tax Administration Loan Program shall be used to meet the obligation specified in subdivision (b} of Section 5. SEC. 7. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are: In order to allocate essential funds to local agencies as soon as possible it is necessary that this act take effect immediately. Page 4 of 4 http:/lwww.legir~fo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_1351-14401ab_1396_bili_20000929_chaptered.html 10/6100