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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 97.44

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(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, in the County of San Luis Obispo, commencing with ad valorem property tax revenue allocations for the 1995–96 fiscal year, the auditor shall, subject to subdivision (b), do both of the following:
(1)Allocate to the County of San Luis Obispo, from those revenues that are otherwise required to be allocated to the county’s Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF), that amount of ad valorem property tax revenue that is attributable in the relevant fiscal year to three million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($3,750,000) of ad valorem property tax revenue derived for the 1993–94 fiscal year from the taxation of property assessed by the County of San Luis Obispo for that fiscal year.
(2)Transfer from the county to that county’s ERAF that amount of revenue, otherwise to be allocated to the county pursuant to Section 100, that is attributable in the relevant fiscal year to three million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($3,750,000) of ad valorem property tax revenue derived for the 1993–94 fiscal year with respect to the County of San Luis Obispo from the taxation of property assessed by the State Board of Equalization.
(b)The allocations and transfers of revenue required by subdivision
(a)are modifications of, and shall not be construed to be substitutions for, the allocation of property tax revenues as otherwise required by this chapter.
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