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Code · California · Government Code

§ 26912.1

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(a)For the 1978–79 fiscal year only, an amount shall be computed for each local agency, as defined in subdivision
(a)of Section 26912, and for each school district, community college district and county superintendent of schools, equal to the sum of the amounts computed pursuant to subdivision
(b)of this section. This amount shall be used for the computation of the amount of state assistance to be allocated to local jurisdictions for the 1978–79 fiscal year.
(1)The county auditor shall determine an amount equal to the amount which would be generated by applying a tax rate of four dollars ($4) per hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation to the total amount of taxable assessed valuation within the county for 1977–78. For purposes of this computation, “taxable assessed valuation” shall be determined as though the homeowners’ and business inventory exemptions did not exist.
(2)The amount computed for each local agency, school district, community college district and county superintendent of schools within the county shall be equal to the amount which each such local jurisdiction would receive if the amount computed pursuant to paragraph
(1)were allocated, subject to the allocation and payment of funds as provided in subdivision
(b)of Section 33760 of the Health and Safety Code, pursuant to the proportions established in subdivision
(b)of Section 26912.
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