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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-162}. ~ +~ ny, is ~ r-~ ~l ~~.~~r ~~~~~a ~~1 e yr,* r ~'~~solufion Nv. 99-162 RESOLUTION OF 1'HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Tflh. COUNTY OF BUTTI?, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SPECIFYING THE A1490UNT OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX REVENUE SHIFTED FROM EACH LOCAL AGENCY tiVITHIN THE COUNTY TO THE EDUCATIONAL REVENUE AUGMENTATION FUND ESTABLISHED BY STATE C,A~~' IN THE COUN"I'Y t1ND AGREEING "I'O CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE STATE FOR ALLOCATION TO TIME COUNTY OF CER"[~AIN STATE, FUNDS WHEREAS, pursuant to state law, the County Auditor is required each year to redirect local revenue from counties, cities, and special districts into state-mandated Educational Revenue Augmentation Funds (ERAF), which revenue is then distributed to local school districts and corrlrt~unity colleges to reduce the State's obligation to fund public education; and WHEREAS counties contend that this transfer of f"unds to the ERAF is a state mandate and are presently litigating a claim for reimbursement of such funds; and WHEREAS, the State has established a process whereby counties, on behalf of Ioeal entities in each county, may apply for a distribution of State revenue to partially offset the eCi'ect of this revenue transfer; and WHEREAS, a county wishing to receive a distribution of revenue under this process must a~~ree to comply with the requirements of the legislation establishing the program (Assembly I3i11 1661), as amended by Section 7 of Chapter 86, Statutes of 1999 (Senate Bill 71 l); and WHEREAS, Butte County wishes to participate in this program: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that in consideration of the allocation of the proceeds described in Section 7 of Chapter 84, Statutes of ]999 (Assembly Bill 1661), as amended by Section 7 of Chapter 86, Statutes of 1999 (Serrate Bill 71 1), the County agrees to comply with the requirements imposed in that section. Specifically, the County agrees: The amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shitted from each local agency within the County for the 199-99 fiscal year has been repotted to this Board by the County Auditor on the forms supplied by the State Controller, which forms are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this resolution. The Board directs the clerk, no later than November 30, 1999, to send a certified copy of this resolution, including all exhibits, to the State Controller's Office and to the Department of Finance, addressed as specified in Guidelines provided by the California State Controller. 2. The County will allocate the share of appropriated money it received pursuant to Chapter 86, Statutes of 1999, section 7, in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (c) of that section, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 3. As required fay the legislation, the County waives its right to claim reimbursement for 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 (c) of Section 7 of Assembly Bil] 1661, as amended by Section 7 of Chapter 8C~, Statutes of ]999 {Senate Bill 7]'i). Except as so specified, the County does not waive its right to pursue its ERAF claim or any other existing or future mandate claim. PASSED AND ADOPTED b}~ the Butte County Board of Supervisors this 9`'' day of November, 1999 by the following votes: AYES: Supervisors Beeler, Houx, Josiassen, Davis, Chair Dolan NODS None ABSENT: None NOT VO'T'ING: None JANE DOLAN, Chair, Butte County Board of Supervisors ATTEST: JOHN BLACKLOCK, Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board of supervisors ,.~i , j" Exhibit A Form R~11166117a2 September 1999 Ad Valorem Property 'hax Revenues Shifted to Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) 1998-99 ~~iscal Year County Name: Butte Co Amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from county to ERAF: Amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted from Cities to ERAF: Amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted from Special Districts to ERAF: Amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted from Other Agencies to ERAF: Total Local Agencies: Line Total by No. Agency (1) $7,854,223.82 (2) $1,404,126.08 (3) $1,657,460.10 (4) $0.00 (5) Total $10,915,810.00 Instructions for cornpleting Line Form 8~t/1661/7a2: (1) Enter the amount of total ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from county to ERAF fund. Include propc,rt_y tax revenues only. c1o trot include any interest amounts allocated to the ERA1~. (?1 Enter the total amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from Cities (Addendum [ --- Cities). Include property tax revenues only, do rant include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. (3) Enter the total amo~mt of ad valorem property tax revenue shiflcd from Special Dish~icts (Addendum II --- Special Districts}, include property tax revenues only, do not include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. (d) Enter the total amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shitted from Other Agencies (Addendum Ill --- Other Agencies). Include property tax revenues only, do ruu include any interest amounts allocated to the ERAF. {~} Tota1 of lines 1, 2, 3, and 4. This amount should equal the total amount reported on form 841 1 66 1 17ai I, submitted no later than October 1, 1999. Slate Controller's n~ffice Division n~ilccounting and 2eporting Form 841166i17a2-Addendum I September 1949 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum I --- Cities County Name: Butte County List each City and the Column A Column B individual amount of ad Name of City Amount valorem property tax revenue shifted from the city to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. City of Biggs City of Chico City of Gridley Citv of Oroville Town of Paradise $12,612.79 $743,186.97 $71,127.45 $285,497.81 $291,701.06 Total All Cities: $1,404,126.08 Instructions: List the name of each city within the county (column A) and the actual amount of ad volorem property taxes shifted in Fiscal year 1998-99 (;column B). C©py extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 811b61/7a2, Line 2. State Controtter'.c Office Division of Accounting and Reporting I~`orm 84t1GGU'7a2-Addendum 11 September 1999 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 199$-99 FY Addendum II --- Special Districts County Name: Butte Count List all special districts by Column A Column B type and by name' {i.e. Type and Name of Special District Amount Fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list Ambulance Service all by name, etc.} and the individual amount of ad County Service Area #37 $63,112.72 valorem property tax revenue shifted from the Cemetery agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year Bangor Cemetery District $2,258.37 . The type of special district Gridley-Biggs Cemetery Dist. $27,871.77 should agree with types listed in SCO's Special Kimshew Cemetery District $7,463.94 Districts Annual Report publication andlor any Oro-Wyandotte Cemetery $88,826.81 other appropriate SCO transaction publication Paradise Cemetery District $25,787.42 . Pine Creek Cemetery District $1,376.44 Thompson Flat Cemetery Dist. $1,185.03 Upham Cemetery District $0.00 Drainage & Drainage Maintenance Butte Creek Drainage District $0.00 Drainage District #1 $2,649.51 Drainage District #2 $642.46 Drainage District #100 $20,043.10 Total All Special Districts: CONT. Instructions: List each Special District {in categories by type then by name - i.e. Pire Districts - all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.) within the county (column A}and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 199&99 {column B}. Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. "Dotal Column B and transfer this amount to Form 8% 166117x2, Line 3. State Controller's ©ffrce Division of Accounting and Reporting P`orm 84116G117a2-Addendui~~ II September 1999 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum II --- Special Districts County Name: Butte County List all special districts by Column A Column B type and by name' (i.e. Type and Name of Special District Amount Fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list all by name, etc.) and the individual amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from the agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. The type of special district should agree with types listed in SCO's Special Districts Annual Report publication andlor any other appropriate SCO transaction publication. Drainage District #200 County Service Area #4 County Service Area #22 County Service Area #23 County Service Area #24, Z 1 & 2 County Service Area #25 County Service Area #47 Fire Protection EI Medio Fire District Land Reclamation & Levee Maint. Reclamation Dist. #777 Reclamation Dist. #833 Reclamation Dist. #2054 Reclamation Dist. #2056 Lighting & Lighting Maintenance County Service Area #1 Total All Special Districts: $1, 490.76 $6,513.83 $260.12 $1, 342.82 $38,736.01 $5,OO5.82 $59.10 $4,681.33 $0.00 $21,017.95 $0.00 $o.ao $1,607.83 CONT. Instructions: List each Special District (in categories by type then by name - i.e. Fire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.) within the county (column A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 1998-99 (column B). Copy extra pages of the table, if needed= Total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 8!1661i7a2, Line 3 State Controller`s QfJtce Division of Accounting and Reporting Firm 84t1GG117a2-Addendum II September 1999 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to FRAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum II --- Special Districts County Name: Butte County List all special districts by Column A Column B type and by name {i.e. Type and Name of Special District Amount Fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list County Service Area #11, Z 1 & 2 $4,670.58 all by name, etc.} and the individual amount of ad County Service Area #12 $1,089.28 valorem property tax revenue shifted from the County Service Area #14 $4,829.78 agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. County Service Area #15 $4,412.78 The type of special district County Service Area #16 $1,367.50 should agree with types listed in SCO's Special Gounty Service Area #17 $9,729.52 Districts Annual Report publication and/or any County Service Area #18 $911.44 other appropriate SCO transaction publication. County Service Area #27 $2,273.36 County Service Area #30 $1,496.71 County Service Area #33 $1,902.11 Gounty Service Area #36 $899.65 County Service Area #39 $525.75 County Service Area #40 $1,111.81 County Service Area #56 $1,778.65 County Service Area #67 $1,448.44 County Service Area #68 $1,308.85 Total All Special Districts: G©NT. Instructions: List each Special District {in categories by type then by name - i.e. Fire Districts -all by name, Water Districts - all by name, etc.) within the county {column A} and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year 1998-49 (column Q). Copy e xtra pages of the table, if needed. Total Column B and transfer this amoun t to Form 8I1661;7a2, Line 3. State Controtter's Office Di~~ision of Accounting and Reporting {~urm 84tIGb1t7:~2-AddcnUum II September 1999 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum II --- Special Districts County Name: Butte County List all special districts by Column A Column B type and by name' (i.e. Type and Name of Special District Amount Fire districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list all by name, etc.} and the individual amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from the agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. The type of special district should agree with types listed in SCO's Special ©istricts Annua! Report publication andlor any other appropriate SCO transaction publication. County Service Area #69 County Service Area #70 County Service Area #71 County Service Area #72 County Service Area #73 County Service Area #74 Pest Control Butte Mosq. Abatement Dist. Durham Mosq. Abate. Dist. Oroville Mosq. Abate. Dist. Recreation & Park Chico Area Rec. Dist. Durham Rec. & Park Dist. Feather River Rec. & Park Dist. Paradise Rec. & Park Dist. County Service Area #31 Total All Special Districts: $9,208.46 $324.73 $11,665.06 $3,479.63 $11, 320.39 $7,098.89 $153,568.75 $19,244.98 $23,650.02 $237,914.32 $128,414.79 $134, 917.06 $271, 346.00 $4,235.00 CONT. Instructions: List each Special District (in categories by type then by name - i.e. Fire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.} within the county (column A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in tscal year 1998-99 (column B). Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. "total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 811661 i7a2, [~ine 3. State Contro[[er's OJftce Division of Accounting and Reporting Form 841166U7a2-Addendum II September 1949 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum II --- Special Districts Gounty Name: Butte County List all special districts by Column A Column B type and by name" {i.e. Type and Name of Special District Amount Fire Districts -list all by name; Water Districts -list County Service Area #34 $36,707.53 all by name, etc.) and the individual amount of ad Waste Disposal valorem property tax revenue shifted from the Richvale Sanitary District $3,118.30 agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. County Service Area #21 $11,529.86 The type of special district Lake Oroville Public Utility Dist. $97,984.82 should agree with types listed in SCO's Specaa! Water Utility Districts Annual Report publication andtor any Lime Saddle Comm Service $23,359.73 other appropriate SCO transaction publication. Lake Madrone Water $7,436.02 Magalia County Water $2,960.47 Ora-Wyandotte Irrigation Dist. $0.00 Paradise Irrigation Dist. $96,285.94 Yuba County Water 1 & 2 $0.00 Total All Special Districts: $1,657,460.10 Instructions: List each Special District (in categories by type then by name - i.e. Fire Districts -all by name, Water Districts -all by name, etc.) within the county {column A) and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in fiscal year l99&99 (column B). Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Column B and transfer this amount to Form 8/1661 /7a2, Line 3 State Corrtroller's Office Division of Accounting and Reporting Form 8~11661/7a2-.Addendum III September 1999 Ad Valorem Property Tax Revenues Shifted to ERAF, 1998-99 FY Addendum III --- Other Agencies County Name: Butte Coun List all miscellaneous local agencies (agencies not already included as a city or special district) and the individual amount of ad valorem property tax revenue shifted from the agency to the ERAF in the 1998-99 fiscal year. Column A Agency Name Column B Amount Total All Other Agencies: $0.00 Instructions: List the name and type of each Other Agency within the county (colunv~ A} and the actual amount of ad valorem property taxes shifted in tiseal year 1948-99 (column B}. Copy extra pages of the table, if needed. Total Column 13 and transfer this amount to Form 8;"166117x2, Line 4 Stale Controller's Offree division of Accounting and Reporting SB 71 1 Senate Bill - CHAP'1'FRFI~ Exhibit 'B' BILL NUMBER.: SB 711 CHAPTERED BILL TEXT CHAPTER 86 FILED WITH SECRETARY APPROVED BY GOVERNOR PASSED THE SENATE PASSED THE ASSEMBLY" AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY OF STATE JULY 12, 1.999 JULY 12, 1999 7ULY 1, 1999 JUNE 28, 1999 JUNE 28, 1999 INTRODUCED BY Senator Burton and Assembly Member Shelley FEBRUARY 24, 1999 An act to amend Sections 32228.7.. and 32239.5 of, and to amend the heading of Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 32228) anal Article 3.8 (commencing with Section 32239.5) of Chapter 2 of Part 19 of, the Education. Code, to repeal Sections 8 and 9 of Assembly Bill. 1660 of the 1999--2000 Regular Session, and to amend Section 7 of Assembly Bill 1661 of the 1.999-2000 Regular Session, relating to governmental. functions. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 711, Burton. Governmental functions. (]) Legislation pending before the Governor would make various provisions for the prevention of school violence. This bill would revise the designation of those provisions. (2) Legislation pending before the Governor would make findings and declarations with regard to the federal decennial census and state the intent of the Legislature to increase participation in the 2000 federal decennial census. This bill would prevent the operation. of and would repeal these provisions. (3) Legislation pending before the Governor would create the California Complete Count Committee relating to federal decennial census. This bill would delete the authority to establish this committee. (4) Legislation pending before the Governor would prohibit counties from receiving certain local assistance funds unless certain conditions are complied with. This bill would correct erroneous cross-references in that provision.. (5) Existing federal law provides for the conduct of a decennial census of the population of every state. This bill would request the Governor to appoint a task force to make recommendations on how to maximize the number of Californians counted in the 2000 census and to implement a census outreach program. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The heading of Article 3.6 (commending with Section. Page 1 of http://www.lcginCo.ca.~ovlpub/bill%senlsb_X701-0.../sb_711_bill_1999O712_chaptered.htm 11/~111~99 SB 71 1 Senate Bill - CHAP'1'ERED 32228) of Chapter 2 of Part 19 of the Education Code, as added. by Assembly Bil] 1113 of the 1999-2000 Regular Session, is amended to read: Article 3.6. Carl Washington School Safety and Violence Prevention Act SEC. 2. Section 32228.1 of the Education Code, as added by Assembly Bill 1113 of the 1.999-2000 Regular Session, is amended to read: 32228.1.. {a) The Carl Washington School Safety and Violence Prevention Act is hereby established. This statewide program shall be administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who shall provide funds to school districts serving pupils in any of grades 8 to 12, inclusive, for the purpose of promoting school safety and reducing schoolsite violence. As a condition of receiving funds pursuant to this article, an eligible school. district shall certify, on forms and. in a manner required by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, that the funds will be used as described in this section. (b} From funds appropriated in the annual Budget Act or any other measure, funds shall be allocated to school districts on the basis of enrollment of pupils in grades 8 to 12, inclusive, for any one or more of the following purposes: {1} Providing schools with personnel, including, but not limited. to, licensed or certificated school counselors, school social workers, school nurses, and school psychologists, who are trained in conflict resolution. Any law enforcement personnel hired pursuant to this article shal]_ be trained and sworn peace officers. (2) Providing effective and accessible on campus communication devices and other school safety infrastructure needs. (3) Establishing an in-service training program for school staff to learn to identify at-risk pupils, to communicate effectively with those pupils, and to refer those pupils to appropriate counseling. (4} Establishing cooperative arrangements with local law enforcement agencies for appropriate school-community relationships. (5) For any other purpose that the school or school district determines that wou]d materially contribute to meeting the goals and objectives of current law in providing for safe schools and preventing violence among pupils. SEC. 3. The heading of Article 3.8 (commencing with Section 32239.5) of Chapter 2 of Part 19 of the Education Code, as added by Assembly Bill 1113 of 1999-2000 Regular Session, is amended to read: Article 3.8. Machado School Violence Prevention and Response Task Force SEC. 4. Section 32239.5 of the Education Code, as added by Assembly Bill 1113 of the 1..999-2000 Regular Session, is amended to read: 32239.5. (a) This article shall be known, and may be cited, as the Machado School Violence Prevention and Response Act of 1999. (b) A School Violence Prevention and Response Task Force is hereby established, which shall consist of the following members: (1) The Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Attorney General, the Director of the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, and the Secretary for Education shall be ex officio voting members of the School Violence Prevention and Response Task Force, and shall Pale 2 0(~5 httpa/www.leginfo.ca.gov;publbill;sen%sb0701-O...Isb_711__bill19990712_chaptered.htin ]1/01,`1)99 SB 71 1 Senate Bill - CHAPTERED serve as cochairs of the task force. {2) Twelve members representing educators, health care practitioners, and members of the law enforcement community, each with expertise in school-based crisis prevention and response appointed as follows: (A) The Director of the Office of Criminal Justice Planning and the Attorney General shall each appoint three members to the task force. These appointments shall include representatives of. the law enforcement and victims' services community. These appointments may include persons with expertise in juvenile justice, gang violence prevention, juvenile probation, victim assistance programs, crisis management, or academic experts in criminology or juvenile delinquency. (B) The Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secretary for Education shall each appoint three members to the task force. These appointments shall include representative of the education and health care practitioner communities. These appointments may include classroom educators, school administrators, school counselors, school psychologists, parents, pupils, mental health providers, or academic experts in child development or violence prevention. (c) The members of the task force may not receive a salary for their services but shall be reimbursed for their actual. and necessary travel and other expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. (d} The task force shall do all of the following: (1) Analyze and evaluate current statutes and programs in the area of school-based crisis prevention and response. {2) Make appropriate policy recommendations on how to enhance state and local programs and training to adequately prepare school districts and county offices of education to meet the challenges stemming from disruptive and. violent acts, or both, on or near school campuses. These recommendations shall include a discussion regarding the manner in which the recommendations may be implemented within existing resources. (3) Suggest methods for training school. personnel on how to recognize risk indicators for pupils that could. eventually lead to violence. These suggested methods shall include how to refer pupils to trained personnel, such as school psychologists, counselors, mental hea.l.th providers, or other designated appropriate staff. (4) Hold at least two public meetings. (5) Report its findings and policy recommendations to the Legislature and the Governor on or before April 10, 2000. (e) Each of the cochairs shall have the authority to convene subcommittee meetings. However, any findings or recommendations made by a subcommittee, or by any of the other members of the task force, shall. be approved by at least three of the four voting members of the task force in order to be incorporated in the report described in paragraph (5) of subdivision (c). (f} The Office of Criminal Justice Planning shall make staff resources available to the task force. SEC. 5. Section 8 of Assembly Bill 1660 of the 1999-2000 Regular Session shall not become operative and is repealed. SEC. 6. Section 9 of Assembly Bill 1660 of the 1999-2000 Regular Session shall not become operative is repealed. SEC. 7. Section 7 of Assembly Bill 1661. of the 1999-2000 Regular Session is amended to read: Sec. 7. For purposes of a7_locating one-half of the moneys appropriated by Item 9210-11.8-0001 of the Budget Act of 1999, all of the following apply: (a) A county is prohibited from receiving any portion of the Page 3 of 5 http:/,~www.leginfo.ca.gov/pubibill/sen/sb_0701-0.../sb_711_bill_1999O712chaptered.htm 11/0111999 5B 711 Senate E3ill - CHAPTERFD moneys unless the county complies with all of the following: (1) No later than October 1, 1999, 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 Augmentatan Fund to school districts, community college districts, and county superintendents of schools for the 1998-99 fiscal. year. {2) The county board of supervisors adopts an ordinance or 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 1998-99 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, 1999, the county board of supervisors shall transmit the ordinance or resolution adopted pursuant to this paragraph to the Director of Finance. The Controller shall promulgate guidelines for the making of reports as required by this subdivision. (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 follo~,aing 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 subdivision (a). (B} Divide the amount appropriated by Item 9210-118-0001 of the Budget Act of 1999 by two. (C) Multiply the amount determined in accordance with subparagraph (A) by the amount determined in accordance with subparagraph (B). 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 February 1, 2000, 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 caunty that receives revenue in accordance with subdivision (b}, the county auditor shall allocate that revenue to those local agencies among the county, and cities and special districts in the county, that contributed a positive amount to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund for the 1998-99 fiscal year. The allocation share for each recipient local agency shall be Page 4 of 5 http:Uwv~~w.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/billfsenlsb_0701-0..Jsb_711_bill_19990~12_chaptered.htm 11/0111999 SB 71 1 Senate Bill - GHAPTERED determined pursuant to the follow:i_ng calculations: (1) Divide the amount of revenue shifted for the 1998-99 fiscal year from the local agency to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund by the total amount of revenue shifted for the 1998-99 fiscal year to the county's Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund by 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. 8. The Governor is hereby requested to appoint a task force to make recommendations on how to maximize the number of California's counted in the 2000 census and to implement a census outreach program. Page5of5 http:llwww.Ieginfo.ca.gov/pubtbil]/sen/sb_0701-0.../sb_711_bill_19990712_chaptered.htm 1110111999