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Code · California · Government Code

§ 23344

223 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/23344

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(a)The commission may borrow those moneys as may be necessary to meet its expenses until the costs of the commission have been determined pursuant to Section 23343.
(b)As an alternative to the procedure authorized by subdivision (a), the Controller, upon appropriation by the Legislature from the General Fund, shall loan those moneys as the commission shall determine necessary to meet its expenses until the costs have been determined pursuant to Section 23343. The loan shall be at an interest rate equal to that of the Pooled Money Investment Fund at the time the loan is made.
(c)Loans made pursuant to this section may not exceed a total of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for each commission, and shall be repaid within one year of the date on which the issue of county formation was voted on by the people.
(d)Any repayments on loans made pursuant to this section, including interest, received by the Controller shall be deposited in the General Fund.
(e)If the loans made pursuant to this section are not repaid, the Controller is authorized to reduce the moneys allocated to the county to which the loan was made by an amount equal to the amount that is owed to the state. This reduction shall be made from the subventions made pursuant to Sections 16100 and 16120.
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