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Code · California · Government Code

§ 11270.1

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(a)The Central Service Cost Recovery Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. The Central Service Cost Recovery Fund shall consist of those amounts transferred in accordance with Section 11274, and any interest earnings. Money in the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund shall be appropriated for the administration of the state government, as determined or redetermined by the Department of Finance in accordance with this article and Sections 13332.02 and 13332.03.
(b)Unless otherwise authorized by law, moneys in the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund, to the extent not currently required to fund any appropriation, shall not be used, loaned, borrowed, assessed, allocated, or transferred unless approved by the Department of Finance, except for cashflow borrowing by the General Fund pursuant to Section 16310. The Controller shall transfer the unexpended balance of those moneys in the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund to the General Fund as determined or redetermined by the Department of Finance.
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