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Code · California · Government Code

§ 29552

675 words·~3 min read·/ca/government-code/29552

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(1)Commencing with the 2007–08 fiscal year, all counties and cities and counties that charged fees pursuant to Section 29550 and cities with Type One detention facilities that charged fees pursuant to Section 29550.3 during the 2006–07 fiscal year may apply to the Controller to receive funding provided pursuant to subdivision
(b)that is equal to the fee revenue received by the county, city and county, or city during the 2006–07 fiscal year, to the extent that funding is appropriated therefore in the annual budget act or other appropriation legislation. If insufficient funds are appropriated to equal the full amount of fees received in the 2006–07 fiscal year, each county, city and county and city that applies for funding shall receive a share of the appropriated funds proportionate to the share of fees it received in the 2006–07 fiscal year compared to the statewide total reported to the Controller.
(2)The remaining portion of any amount appropriated for purposes of this section shall be paid proportionally to all counties, cities and counties, and cities based on the number of bookings within each county during the year previous to the current payment.
(b)Commencing with the 2011–12 fiscal year, payments authorized by this section shall be fully funded from the Local Law Enforcement Services Account in the Local Revenue Fund 2011. The Controller shall allocate thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) of the moneys annually deposited in the Local Law Enforcement Services Account in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 for purposes of these payments.
(c)Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Controller shall allocate funds from the Enhancing Law Enforcement Activities Subaccount as follows:
Alameda County
$2,319,980
Amador County
$21,403
City of Baldwin Park
$4,539
Butte County
$113,887
Calaveras County
$8,559
Colusa County
$7,017
Contra Costa County
$1,897,056
Del Norte County
$37,501
El Dorado County
$89,793
City of Fremont
$250,268
Fresno County
$1,409,727
Glenn County
$47,036
City of Hayward
$11,098
Humboldt County
$384,311
Inyo County
$3,522
Kern County
$732,680
Kings County
$120,140
Lake County
$84,030
Lassen County
$24,041
Los Angeles County
$676,989
Madera County
$124,054
Marin County
$222,060
Mendocino County
$138,730
Merced County
$219,669
Modoc County
$3,244
Monterey County
$613,463
City of Monterey
$4,880
Napa County
$107,578
Nevada County
$94,239
City of Palm Springs
$45,986
Placer County
$464,844
City of Pomona
$73,757
Riverside County
$3,413,483
Sacramento County
$2,247,151
San Benito County
$32,312
San Bernardino County
$2,758,057
San Diego County
$5,818,271
San Joaquin County
$796,780
San Luis Obispo County
$456,312
San Mateo County
$758,641
Santa Barbara County
$502,813
Santa Clara County
$3,165,148
Santa Cruz County
$585,814
Shasta County
$257,005
Siskiyou County
$48,850
Solano County
$848,012
Sonoma County
$791,066
Stanislaus County
$832,424
Sutter County
$64,179
Tehama County
$50,421
Tulare County
$829,642
Tuolumne County
$32,612
Yolo County
$310,820
Yuba County
$44,106
(d)Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the Controller shall allocate funds from the Enhancing Law Enforcement Activities Subaccount in monthly installments. The annual payments to be made to each jurisdiction are as follows:
Alameda County
$2,319,980
Amador County
$21,403
City of Baldwin Park
$4,539
Butte County
$113,887
Calaveras County
$8,559
Colusa County
$7,017
Contra Costa County
$1,897,056
Del Norte County
$37,501
El Dorado County
$89,793
City of Fremont
$250,268
Fresno County
$1,409,727
Glenn County
$47,036
City of Hayward
$11,098
Humboldt County
$384,311
Inyo County
$3,522
Kern County
$732,680
Kings County
$120,140
Lake County
$84,030
Lassen County
$24,041
Los Angeles County
$676,989
Madera County
$124,054
Marin County
$222,060
Mendocino County
$138,730
Merced County
$219,669
Modoc County
$3,244
Monterey County
$613,463
City of Monterey
$4,880
Napa County
$107,578
Nevada County
$94,239
City of Palm Springs
$45,986
Placer County
$464,844
City of Pomona
$73,757
Riverside County
$3,413,483
Sacramento County
$2,247,151
San Benito County
$32,312
San Bernardino County
$2,758,057
San Diego County
$5,818,271
San Joaquin County
$796,780
San Luis Obispo County
$456,312
San Mateo County
$758,641
Santa Barbara County
$502,813
Santa Clara County
$3,165,148
Santa Cruz County
$585,814
Shasta County
$257,005
Siskiyou County
$48,850
Solano County
$848,012
Sonoma County
$791,066
Stanislaus County
$832,424
Sutter County
$64,179
Tehama County
$50,421
Tulare County
$829,642
Tuolumne County
$32,612
Yolo County
$310,820
Yuba County
$44,106
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