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Code · California · Government Code

§ 16120

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On or before November 30, 1973, and the last day of November of each year thereafter, the Controller shall pay from the amount appropriated from the State General Fund to each city and county auditor 15 percent of the amounts claimed on the preceding October 31 pursuant to Sections 29100.6 and 29100.7 to reimburse local governmental agencies for the tax loss attributable to the homeowners’ property tax exemption.
On or before December 31, 1973, and the last day of December of each year thereafter, the Controller shall pay from the amount appropriated from the State General Fund by Section 16100 to each city and county auditor 35 percent of the amounts claimed on the preceding October 31 pursuant to Sections 29100.6 and 29100.7 to reimburse local governmental agencies for the tax loss attributable to the homeowners’ property tax exemption.
On or before April 30, 1974, and on or before the last day of April of each calendar year thereafter, the Controller shall pay 35 percent of the amounts claimed by the respective auditors.
On or before May 31, 1974, and on or before the last day of May of each calendar year thereafter, the Controller shall pay the remaining 15 percent of the amounts claimed to the respective auditors. Upon receipt of the payments the respective auditors shall apportion the reimbursement proceeds to the local entities in accordance with the claims previously made.
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