State Budget

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Budget Act of 2013-14

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SB 65 (Leno-D) 2013-14 Budget

Makes appropriations for support of state government for the 2013-14 fiscal year.
(Died in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

SB 851 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2014

Makes appropriations for the support of state government for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
(Died in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

SB 852 (Leno-D) Budget Act of 2014

Contains the 2014-15 Budget Act, as it was reported out by the 2014 Conference Committee on the Budget, and authorizes General Fund expenditures of $108 billion. The Budget assumes nearly $109.4 billion in total General Fund resources, and combined total reserves in the Budget Stabilization Account and the Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties of $2.1 billion. Includes significant changes to the Governor's major proposals in child care and early childhood education, higher education, various health care programs, selected human service programs, corrections and rehabilitation, housing construction and support, the court system, and increases expenditures in selected high priority areas identified by the Legislature. Allows for additional investments on the non-Proposition 98 side. Specific augmentations total about $600 million, including $100 million for early childhood education (coupled with additional spending inside Proposition 98), $40 million for higher education (with a trigger for an additional $100 million), $176 million for health and human services, $40 million for the court system, and $100 million for housing, as well as numerous other investments totaling $30 million.
Chapter 25, Statutes of 2014 - Item veto

AB 73 (Blumenfield-D) 2013-14 Budget

Makes appropriations for support of state government for the 2013-14 fiscal year.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 1457 (Skinner-D) Budget Act of 2014

Makes appropriations for the support of state government for the 2014-15 fiscal year.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

Budget Trailer Bills

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SB 66 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Human services

Contains statutory and technical changes necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013 relating to human services.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 70 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Alcohol and drug programs

Contains necessary statutory and technical changes to implement the Budget Act of 2013 related to alcohol and drug programs. Transfers, on 7/1/13, the administration of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for alcohol and drug abuse to the Department of Health Care Services and services for problem gambling to the Department of Public Health, and makes related changes.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 72 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2013: public resources

Makes various changes to implement the energy, resources, environmental protection and agriculture budget actions adopted as part of the Budget Act of 2013.
(Died at Assembly Desk)

SB 77 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Health

Contains necessary changes related to the Budget Act of 2013 as the Omnibus Health Trailer Bill for 2013-14. Implements actions taken affecting the Departments of Health Care Services, Managed Health Care, Public Health, and Social Services, the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, and the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 80 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Health and human services

Contains statutory and technical changes necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013 as the 1991 Realignment/CalWORKs Trailer Bill, and implements a mechanism for counties to share savings, which result from implementation of the federal Affordable Care Act, with the state.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 81 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Education finance: education omnibus trailer bill

Contains necessary statutory and technical changes in the area of education in order to implement changes to the Budget Act of 2013. Includes statutory provisions that retire a total of $4.3 billion in ongoing Proposition 98 deferrals for K-14 education in 2012-13 and 2013-14, and appropriates $1.25 billion to school districts, county offices of education, charter schools and state special schools for the purposes of implementing Common Core State Standards.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 83 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Developmental services

Contains statutory and technical changes necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013 relating to developmental services. Requires the California Health and Human Services Agency to submit to the Legislature a master plan for the future of developmental centers by 11/15/13. Requires the Department of Developmental Services to complete closure of the Lanterman Developmental Center in the Fall of 2014 (no later than 12/31/14). Removes a previously enacted, two-year time limit on the community state staff program associated with the closure of the Center. Clarifies that existing restrictions on the use of Institutions for Mental Disease, enacted in trailer bill language last year, apply irrespective of the availability of federal financial participation in the costs associated with the placements.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 84 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2013: public resources

Contains necessary statutory and technical changes to implement the Budget Act of 2013 related to resources, including shifting the Ocean Protection Council to the Natural Resources Agency, consolidating ocean programs under the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, allowing revenues from agricultural leases provided to the state to be directed to the management of those leases rather than for the future purchase of state lands, and reforming the Beverage Container Recycling Program.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

SB 86 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) State government/Proposition 1C

Enacts various provisions to support the Budget Act of 2013, and among other things, extends the liquidation period for previously appropriated funds in the Regional, Planning, Housing and Infill Incentive Account and Transit Oriented Development Implementation Fund under Proposition 1C, and provides a process for the end of the triple flip.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 88 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Education finance: higher education

Contains necessary statutory and technical changes to implement the Budget Act of 2013 relating to higher education. Establishes the Middle Class Scholarship, which will provide up to 40% off of tuition at the University of California (UC) and California State University for students whose family income is less than $100,000 but who do not qualify for other financial aid programs. Requires the UC and California State University to begin reporting on specific performance measurements in 2013-14. Measurements include graduation rates, community college transfer rates, number of degrees earned by low-income students, and number of degrees in Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics fields. Provides the UC with a new tool to manage its own debt service costs and infrastructure needs, by allowing UC to restructure debt service costs.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

SB 103 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2013

Appropriates funding for immediate drought relief, water efficiency, emergency drinking water provision, groundwater protection, and flood management. As it amends the Budget Act of 2013, this bill appropriates $193.9 million for state and local programs designed to reduce the impact of drought.
Chapter 2, Statutes of 2014

SB 104 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Drought relief

Makes various changes to provide immediate drought relief, water efficiency, housing assistance and water supply protection related to the drought. Appropriates $472.5 million (bond funds) for integrated regional water management, and provides statutory guidance necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013. Allows $10 million from the existing Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund appropriation to be made available for rental assistance related to the drought.
Chapter 3, Statutes of 2014

SB 853 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Transportation

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact the transportation provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Authorizes the Department of Transportation to transfer funds from the Local Airport Loan Account to the Aeronautics Account to fund the California Aid to Airports Program if funds in the Local Airport Loan Account exceed projected needs and the transfers do not reduce the fund balance below $5 million. Closes a loophole in the state transportation improvement program process that programs and allocates funds for transportation capital projects over a multi-year period. Changes the date of adoption for the 2015 program of projects for the Active Transportation Program from 4/1/15 to 12/31/15, so that the adoption of the initial program of projects does not overlap with the call for projects for the second round of funding. Increases the cap on the "green sticker" Clean Air Vehicle Program from 40,000 to 55,000.
Chapter 27, Statutes of 2014

SB 854 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) State and local government

Makes various statutory changes necessary to implement the general government-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Transfers unencumbered funds within the State School Deferred Maintenance Fund to the State School Utilization Fund for the administration of the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998. Transfers authority for the management of state records from the Department of General Services to the Secretary of State. Authorizes the Department of Technology to require and collect monthly payments for services provided to client agencies. Establishes a new State-County Assessor Partnership Program, using a grant approach funded at $7.5 million. Contains provisions that allow for the distribution of local property taxes that otherwise would continue to be impounded. Extends the State Controller's authority to procure, modify, and implement the 21st Century Project, a human resource management system, until 6/30/15. Abolishes the California Housing Trust Fund, and transfers the remaining balance, assets, liabilities, and encumbrances to the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund. Identifies the Department of Housing and Community Development as an eligible recipient of up to $11 million in Proposition 1C funding, for the rehabilitation and deferred maintenance of state-owned migrant centers through the Office of Migrant Services.
Chapter 28, Statutes of 2014

SB 855 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Human services

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact the human services provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Makes numerous changes to CalWORKs, the Community Care Licensing Division within the Department of Social Services, child welfare services, relative caregivers, and the CalFresh Program.
Chapter 29, Statutes of 2014

SB 856 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Developmental services

Provides for various statutory changes necessary to implement provisions in the Budget Act of 2014 related to services to persons with developmental disabilities. Implements the recommendations made in the California Health and Human Services Agency's Plan for the Future of Developmental Centers in California. Requires a court be provided with a copy of the comprehensive assessment completed for each resident of a developmental center, and any updates to it, during all judicial reviews of a consumer's commitment to a developmental center. Restores infant and toddler eligibility for the Early Start program to the level in place prior to adoption of the Budget Act of 2009, effective 1/1/15. Deletes the prohibition on the payment, by regional centers, of insurance deductibles on behalf consumers and their families, for the services identified as necessary in an individual program plan, under defined circumstances.
Chapter 30, Statutes of 2014

SB 857 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Health

Makes numerous statutory changes to implement the Budget Act of 2014 as it pertains to health. Provides full scope Medi-Cal for pregnant women with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level. Establishes a "wrap program" for women between 139% and 213% of the federal poverty level which allows them to opt to have both Covered California coverage and Medi-Cal as a wrap to pay their premiums and co-pays and to cover services not covered by their Covered California plan. Institutes various requirements regarding contracts and enrollment limitations on Medicare Advantage plans in the context of the Coordinated Care Initiative. Provides statutory authority to comply with federal rules that require states to report Provider Preventable Conditions and prohibits Medi-Cal payment for costs of services related to those conditions.
Chapter 31, Statutes of 2014

SB 858 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Education finance

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact education-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Repays $4.7 billion of the state's outstanding deferral obligations owed to local educational agencies in 2014-15. Suspends the statutorily-specified split of the Proposition 98 minimum guarantee between K-12, California Community Colleges, and other state agencies. Establishes a new "course based" independent study program for grades K-12. Establishes the California Career Pathways Trust, a competitive grant program for grades K-14, to be administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction in consultation with the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, workforce investment organizations and the business community.
Chapter 32, Statutes of 2014

SB 859 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Education finance: local control funding formula

Provides the statutory changes necessary to enact education-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Appropriates $4.8 billion from the General Fund for allocation through Local Control Funding Formula to local educational agencies ($4.7 billion for school districts and charter schools and $25.9 million for county offices of education).
Chapter 33, Statutes of 2014

SB 865 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2013: augmentation

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Budget Act of 2013. Specifically, appropriates $553,358,000 (General Fund) to the Department of Health Care Services; $443,000 (General Fund) to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board; and $291,510 (General Fund) to reimburse qualified counties for costs of homicide trials.
Chapter 38, Statutes of 2014

SB 872 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Budget Act of 2014

Makes corrections to the Budget Act of 2014, in order to fully implement the Budget Act of 2014. Provides $50 million in additional General Fund support for the University of California and $50 million in additional General Fund support for the California State University to address deferred maintenance or other one-time needs. Reappropriates $12.9 million for special education programs and $26.7 million for the K-12 High Speed Network that were inadvertently left out of the Budget Act. Makes other technical and clarifying changes to the Budget Act related to K-12 and early childhood education.
(Died on Assembly Floor)

SB 873 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Human services

Contains necessary clean-up changes and technical corrections related to the human services portion of the Budget Act of 2014 to implement actions taken affecting the Department of Social Services, Child Support Services, Health Care Services, and the Office of the Secretary of State.
Chapter 685, Statutes of 2014

SB 874 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Public resources

Makes various technical adjustments to the resources, environmental protection, energy, and agriculture to the Budget Act of 2014. Clarifies that specified water and wastewater projects are eligible to receive funding from the State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund. Provides a subaccount for greenhouse gas emission funding through the State Energy Conservation Assistance Account for purposes of tracking, and provides that the loans within this new subaccount may be used by state agencies, including the University of California and California State University. Includes an appropriation to the Natural Resources Agency for the purpose of implementing elements of the scoping plan adopted by the Air Resources Board that was inadvertently omitted from the Budget Act, and increases the state expenditure cap from $25 million to $30 million for the removal of San Clemente Dam in Monterey County.
(Died on Assembly Floor)

SB 875 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Public safety

Authorizes the Board of Parole Hearings, upon request, to notify a victim, or next of kin of a victim of any hearing to review or consider the parole suitability or the setting of a parole date for that prisoner using United States Postal Services mail. Requires the Board of Parole Hearings to send written notice of a parole hearing to the judge of the superior court before whom a prisoner was tried. Appropriates $5 million from the Recidivism Reduction Fund to the Board of State and Community Corrections for the establishment of a social innovation financing program for counties.
Chapter 686, Statutes of 2014

SB 876 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Education finance

Clarifies that the regional market reimbursement rate, which is used to reimburse child care providers who accept vouchers, is set at the 85th percentile of the 2009 Regional Market Rate Survey, as reduced by a deficit factor of 10.11%. Specifies that funds provided through the Child Care Facilities Revolving Fund for renovation, repair, or improvement of existing buildings are to be provided as loans, and that those loans must be repaid within 10 years. Provides that if more than 10% of the average daily attendance of a local educational agency is claimed through the new independent study option established through the Budget Act of 2014, then the average daily attendance for that entity shall be reduced by the statewide average rate of absence, as specified. Specifies that if the University of California plans to use any of its support appropriation in the annual budget act for capital expenditures or capital outlay projects, as defined, it must submit a report, by September 1 of each year, describing the projects to the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider the state Budget, the appropriate budget subcommittees, and the Department of Finance.
Chapter 687, Statutes of 2014

SB 877 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Correctional facilities: construction

Repeals duplicative provision passed to authorize $500 million in revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes to finance the acquisition, design, and construction of the approved adult local criminal justice facilities and establishes the procedures for approving and funding these projects. Appropriates $5,000 from the General Fund to the Board of State and Community Corrections for purposes of administering the bond financing program for adult local criminal justice facilities.
Chapter 688, Statutes of 2014

SB 878 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) In-home supportive services: onsite provider orientation

Makes several changes to the content of the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) prospective provider orientation, including information related to IHSS federal overtime regulations, and requires that all prospective providers attend the IHSS orientation in person. Requires that any oral presentation and written materials presented at the orientation be translated into all IHSS threshold languages in the county, and authorizes the recognized employee organization in the county to make a presentation of up to 30 minutes at the orientation.
Chapter 689, Statutes of 2014

AB 24 (Buchanan-D) Budget Act of 2012

Amends the Budget Act of 2012 by reappropriating an item of appropriation from the Budget Act of 2010 for the purpose of acquiring equity or other real property interests in the New East County Courthouse in the County of Alameda.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 77 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2013: public resources

Provides the necessary statutory references to enact the Budget Act of 2013 related to resources, environmental protection, energy and agriculture.
(Died in Conference)

AB 78 (Assembly Budget Committee) Energy: Proposition 39 implementation

Specifies the allocation of Proposition 39 revenues available for energy efficiency projects for K-12 local educational agencies and California Community College districts.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 79 (Assembly Budget Committee) Corrections

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact the corrections provisions of the Budget Act of 2013. Adds health care services to the statutory structure and responsibilities of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Restructures the Board of State and Community Corrections, as of 7/1/13, with 13 members including all members included in the existing composition, plus the creation of a full-time chairperson to be appointed by the Governor with Senate confirmation.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 80 (Assembly Budget Committee) Courts

Provides statutory changes necessary to enact the Judicial Branch provisions of the Budget Act of 2013. Includes changes to help trial courts operationalize the new reserve policy that goes into effect at the end of the 2013-13 fiscal year and mitigate cash flow concerns. Increases the fee charged for mailing a plaintiff's claim to each defendant in a small claims action from $10 to $15, to cover the cost of postal rate increases that have occurred over the past few years. Makes various amendments to the Community Corrections Performance Incentive Act (SB 678, Leno and Benoit, Chapter 608, Statutes of 2009).
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 83* (Assembly Budget Committee) Public health: Medi-Cal managed care plan taxes

Reauthorizes a Medi-Cal managed care organization gross premium tax on health plans from 7/1/12 through 7/1/13 and establishes a sales tax on Medi-Cal managed care plans beginning 7/1/13 through 7/1/16. Specifies that $125 million of the revenues from this tax be used to fund the Healthy Families Program and the remaining revenues be directed to the Department of Health Care Services for purposes of funding managed care rates for health care services for children, seniors, persons with disabilities, and dual eligibles in the Medi-Cal program. Appropriates $245 million federal funds to the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board for the purposes of funding the Healthy Families Program.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 84 (John A. Pérez-D) Corrections

Provides statutory changes necessary to implement the Governor's plan for immediate population reductions in California state correctional facilities and long-term solutions that are cost effective and protect public safety.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 87 (Assembly Budget Committee) Investment in Mental Health Wellness Act of 2013

Establishes the Investment in Mental Health Wellness Act of 2013 and provides the necessary statutory references to enact the Budget Act of 2013. Appropriates $500,000 to the California Health Facilities Financing Authority to implement the grant programs to support the development, capital, equipment acquisition, and applicable program startup or expansion costs to increase capacity for client assistance and services for individuals with mental health disorders.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 88* (Buchanan-D) School finance: new pupil funding formula

Replaces the current system of K-12 finance with a Local Control Funding Formula for school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools and makes numerous conforming changes.
(Died in Assembly Education Committee)

AB 91 (Blumenfield-D) Transportation

Enacts the Transportation Budget Trailer Bill as part of the Budget Act of 2013. Includes changes regarding the accounting treatment of various transportation-related accounts, provides a mechanism for increased security for certain transportation bonds, extends the use of miscellaneous revenue for the payment of debt service of transportation bonds, and provides a process for the relocation of utilities pursuant to the constructions of the high-speed rail project.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 100 (Assembly Budget Committee) Medi-Cal: managed care

Changes existing law regarding the Coordinated Care Initiative and delinks Initiative components to allow the mandatory enrollment of Medi-Cal and Medicare beneficiaries into Medi-Cal managed care, the integration of long-term supports and services into managed care plans, and the commencement of the In-Home Supportive Services Statewide Public Authority, to proceed separately from the Initiative's Duals Demonstration Project (now called Cal MediConnect).
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 102 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2013: public resources

Contains necessary statutory and technical changes to implement the Budget Act of 2013 related to resources, including shifting the Ocean Protection Council to the Natural Resources Agency, consolidating ocean programs under the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, allowing revenues from agricultural leases provided to the state to be directed to the management of those leases rather than for the future purchase of state lands, and reforming the Beverage Container Recycling Program.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 103 (Assembly Budget Committee) School finance: local control funding formula

Makes various changes to the education budget trailer bills, adopted as part of the Budget Act of 2013.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 104 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public health

Makes technical and clarifying statutory revisions affecting health and human services programs necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013.
(Died in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

AB 105 (Assembly Budget Committee) Active Transportation Program

Makes statutory changes necessary to implement the Active Transportation Program, which changes the way the state allocates funds for various human-powered transportation activities and programs. Divides the $129.5 million for active transportation projects between the state and regions subject to guidelines that will be adopted by the California Transportation Commission.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 107 (Assembly Budget Committee) Health

Makes technical statutory revisions affecting health programs necessary to implement the Budget Act of 2013 (AB 110, Assembly Budget Committee, Chapter 20, Statutes of 2013).
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 108 (Assembly Budget Committee) State employees: memoranda of understanding

Approves side agreements recently entered into by the administration and State Bargaining Units 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20. These agreements amend existing Memoranda of Understanding but do not constitute new Memoranda.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 112 (Assembly Budget Committee) In-home supportive services

Codifies the terms of a settlement agreement reached between the state and plaintiffs resolving outstanding lawsuits affecting the In-Home Supportive Services Program. Replaces previously enacted reductions with an across-the-board hours reduction and an expected assessment on home-care services to offset that reduction.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 1458 (Assembly Budget Committee) Transportation

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact the transportation provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Authorizes the Department of Transportation to transfer funds from the Local Airport Loan Account to the Aeronautics Account to fund the California Aid to Airports Program if funds in the Local Airport Loan Account exceed projected needs and the transfers do not reduce the fund balance below $5 million. Closes a loophole in the state transportation improvement program process that programs and allocates funds for transportation capital projects over a multi-year period. Changes the date of adoption for the 2015 program of projects for the Active Transportation Program from 4/1/15 to 12/31/15, so that the adoption of the initial program of projects does not overlap with the call for projects for the second round of funding. Increases the cap on the "green sticker" Clean Air Vehicle program from 40,000 to 55,000.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1459 (Assembly Budget Committee) State and local government

Makes various statutory changes necessary to implement the general government-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Transfers unencumbered funds within the State School Deferred Maintenance Fund to the State School Utilization Fund for the administration of the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998. Transfers authority for the management of state records from the Department of General Services to the Secretary of State. Authorizes the Department of Technology to require and collect monthly payments for services provided to client agencies. Establishes a new State-County Assessor Partnership Program, using a grant approach funded at $7.5 million. Contains provisions that allow for the distribution of local property taxes that otherwise would continue to be impounded. Extends the State Controller's authority to procure, modify, and implement the 21st Century Project, a human resource management system, until 6/30/15. Abolishes the California Housing Trust Fund, and transfers the remaining balance, assets, liabilities, and encumbrances to the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund. Identifies the Department of Housing and Community Development as an eligible recipient of up to $11 million in Proposition 1C funding, for the rehabilitation and deferred maintenance of state-owned migrant centers through the Office of Migrant Services.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1460 (Assembly Budget Committee) Human services

Contains necessary clean-up changes and technical corrections related to the human services portion of the Budget Act of 2014 to implement actions taken affecting the Department of Social Services, Child Support Services, Health Care Services, and the Office of the Secretary of State.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1461 (Assembly Budget Committee) Developmental services

Provides for various statutory changes necessary to implement provisions in the Budget Act of 2014 related to services to persons with developmental disabilities. Implements the recommendations made in the California Health and Human Services Agency's Plan for the Future of Developmental Centers in California. Requires a court be provided with a copy of the comprehensive assessment completed for each resident of a developmental center, and any updates to it, during all judicial reviews of a consumer's commitment to a developmental center. Restores infant and toddler eligibility for the Early Start program to the level in place prior to adoption of the Budget Act of 2009, effective 1/1/15. Deletes the prohibition on the payment, by regional centers, of insurance deductibles on behalf consumers and their families, for the services identified as necessary in an individual program plan, under defined circumstances.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1462 (Assembly Budget Committee) Health

Makes numerous statutory changes to implement the Budget Act of 2014 as it pertains to health. Provides full scope Medi-Cal for pregnant women with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL). Establishes a "wrap program" for women between 139% and 213% FPL which allows them to opt to have both Covered California coverage and Medi-Cal as a wrap to pay their premiums and co-pays and to cover services not covered by their Covered California plan. Institutes various requirements regarding contracts and enrollment limitations on Medicare Advantage plans in the context of the Coordinated Care Initiative. Provides statutory authority to comply with federal rules that require states to report Provider Preventable Conditions and prohibits Medi-Cal payment for costs of services related to these conditions.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1463 (Assembly Budget Committee) Education finance: education omnibus trailer bill

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact education-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Repays $4.7 billion of the state's outstanding deferral obligations owed to local educational agencies in 2014-15. Suspends the statutorily-specified split of the Proposition 98 minimum guarantee between K-12, California Community Colleges, and other state agencies. Establishes a new "course based" independent study program for grades K-12. Establishes the California Career Pathways Trust, a competitive grant program for grades K-14, to be administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction in consultation with the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, workforce investment organizations and the business community.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1464 (Assembly Budget Committee) Education finance: local control funding formula

Provides the statutory changes necessary to enact education-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Appropriates $4.8 billion from the General Fund for allocation through Local Control Funding Formula to local educational agencies ($4.7 billion for school districts and charter schools and $25.9 million for county offices of education).
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1465 (Assembly Budget Committee) Education finance: education omnibus trailer bill

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact postsecondary education-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Modifies an exemption to the Cal Grant cohort default rate that allows institutions with a three year cohort default rate of less than 10% and a graduation rate above 20% to remain eligible for the Cal Grant program through the 2016-17 fiscal year, by changing the cohort default rate to less than 15.5%. Allows students who become ineligible for Cal Grant awards because they exceed the income cap in one year to become eligible again in a subsequent year if their income falls below the cap and they meet all other program eligibility requirements. Delays, by one year, a reduction in the maximum amount of the Cal Grant A and B awards for students attending private, non-profit colleges or accredited for-profit colleges. Makes technical and clarifying changes to the University of California capital outlay process.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1466 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public resources

Makes various changes to implement the resources, environmental protection, energy, and agriculture budget actions adopted as part of the Budget Act of 2014. Establishes the Climate Resilience Account to provide additional funding to specifically address the risk and impacts of climate change, sea level rise, and associated extreme events. Allows the Environmental License Plate Fund to be used for climate assessment. Provides the necessary statutory authority to transfer the drinking water program from the Department of Public Health to the State Water Resources Control Board including merging of loan programs. Provides necessary statutory cleanup related to hydraulic fracturing regulations at the Board including specifying that regulations finalized on or before 1/1/15, become effective 7/1/15, and makes technical changes to the authority of the Board related to area-specific ground water monitoring programs.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1468 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public Safety

Provides for statutory changes necessary to enact the public safety provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Requires that any drug and contraband interdiction efforts on the part of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation be applied to all individuals in a facility including inmates, department staff, volunteers, and contract employees. Creates a presumption of split sentencing, which requires the courts to provide a period of mandatory supervision for the concluding portion of a sentence, unless the courts find that it is in the best interest of justice not to do so. Removes the drug felony exclusion from CalWORKs, CalFresh, and General Assistance programs. Requires the California Conservation Corp to develop criteria for drug felon participation. Establishes the Juvenile Justice Data Working Group within the Board of State and Community Corrections and requires the working group to develop a comprehensive plan to coordinate and modernize the juvenile justice data systems and reports that are developed and maintained by state and county agencies.
Chapter 26, Statutes of 2014

AB 1470 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2013: augmentation

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Budget Act of 2013. Specifically, appropriates $553,358,000 (General Fund) to the Department of Health Care Services; $443,000 (General Fund) to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board; and $291,510 (General Fund) to reimburse qualified counties for costs of homicide trials.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1474 (Assembly Budget Committee) Health

Requires applied behavioral analysis, or behavioral health treatment, to be a covered Medi-Cal service for individuals under age 21 to the extent required by the federal government. Requires the Department of Health Care Services to implement this new benefit only after consultation with stakeholders. Implements a pilot program in Los Angeles County no sooner than 1/1/15, and concluding 12/31/17, to expand pediatric vision examinations and services through the use of mobile vision providers. Provides $3.2 million in one-time funds from the Major Risk Medical Insurance to the Department to be allocated to the Robert F. Kennedy Health Plan for purposes of purchasing stop loss insurance. Provides $3.75 million in one-time funds from the Major Risk Medical Insurance to the Department to be used as the state match to draw down $37.5 million in federal funds to support the meaningful use of electronic health records in the state.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1476 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2014

Contains various minor appropriations, corrects for a $10.5 million under-appropriation, corrects an error made to a rate adjustment, and corrects certain other appropriations contained in the Budget Act of 2014.
Chapter 663, Statutes of 2014 - Item veto

AB 1477 (Assembly Budget Committee) Human services

Provides statutory changes necessary to enact human services-related provisions of the Budget Act of 2014. Clarifies that the unreimbursed costs to the Department of Social Services for temporary management/receivership is grounds for monetary judgment in civil court and is a subsequent lien upon a facility's assets. Clarifies eligibility criteria for relative caregiver funding, and clarifies that the CalWORKs grant includes federal funding and a county share-of-cost. Clarifies that an In-Home Support Services provider is authorized to work the recipient's adjusted weekly authorized hours, only if the adjusted hours do not result in exceeding the allowable number of hours worked that are compensable for overtime.
(Died on Senate Floor)

AB 1478 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public resources

Makes various technical adjustments to the resources, environmental protection, energy, and agriculture portions of the Budget Act of 2014. Clarifies that specified water and wastewater projects are eligible to receive funding from the State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund. Provides a subaccount for greenhouse gas emission funding through the State Energy Conservation Assistance Account for purposes of tracking and provides that the loans within this new subaccount may be used by state agencies, including the University of California and California State University. Includes an appropriation to the Natural Resources Agency for the purpose of implementing elements of the scoping plan adopted by the Air Resources Board that was inadvertently omitted from the Budget Act, and increases the state expenditure cap from $25 million to $30 million for the removal of San Clemente Dam in Monterey County.
Chapter 664, Statutes of 2014

AB 1479 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public safety

Corrects a section reference error made in the public safety trailer bill that allows for the development of emergency regulations to expand CalFresh and CalWORKs to individuals formerly convicted of drug felonies. Clarifies that the Board of Parole Hearings may send notifications to victims and the courts through the United States mail. Shifts a $5 million appropriation contained in the Budget Act for social innovation financing from the Office of Planning and Research to the Board of State and Community Corrections.
(Died on Senate Floor)

AB 1480 (Assembly Budget Committee) Education finance

Clarifies that the regional market reimbursement rate, which is used to reimburse child care providers who accept vouchers, is set at the 85th percentile of the 2009 Regional Market Rate Survey, as reduced by a deficit factor of 10.11%. Specifies that funds provided through the Child Care Facilities Revolving Fund for renovation, repair, or improvement of existing buildings are to be provided as loans, and that those loans must be repaid within 10 years. Provides that if more than 10% of the average daily attendance of a local educational agency is claimed through the new independent study option established through the Budget Act of 2014, then the average daily attendance for that entity shall be reduced by the statewide average rate of absence, as specified. Specifies that if the University of California plans to use any of its support appropriation in the annual budget act for capital expenditures or capital outlay projects, as defined, it must submit a report, by September 1 of each year, describing the projects to the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider the state budget, the appropriate budget subcommittees, and the Department of Finance.
(Died on Senate Floor)

AB 1481 (Assembly Budget Committee) Correctional facilities: construction

Provides technical cleanup to AB 1468 (Assembly Budget Committee, Chapter 26, Statutes of 2014) as it pertains to $500 million in lease-revenue bond financing for county jails.
(Died on Senate Floor)

AB 1861 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2013

Removes the Voter Identification Procedures mandate from the list of suspended state-mandates under the Budget Act of 2013. Moves the Voter Identification Procedures mandate to the list of mandates to be funded and appropriates $7.553 million for the current year.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

Miscellaneous State Budget Legislation

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SB 92* (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Property insurance: Seismic Safety Account

Establishes a permanent funding source for the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission. Imposes an annual property assessment for each property exposure. The assessment is not to exceed $0.15. Specifies that the annual property assessment be set at $0.15 for the first three years. Thereafter, the annual will be calculated by the Department of Insurance but is never to exceed $0.15 per property exposure.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 144 (Cannella-R) 2013 Realignment Legislation addressing justice reinvestment

Establishes the Realignment Reinvestment Fund and a formula to annually calculate deposits into the Fund for the purpose of providing local agencies additional funding for responsibilities resulting from the 2011 Realignment Legislation addressing public safety. For the 2013-14 fiscal year, $819.9 million would be transferred from the General Fund to the Realignment Reinvestment Fund.
(Failed passage in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

SB 1305 (Evans-D) State Park and Recreation Commission: budget code

Requires the Department of Finance to establish a separate organization code in the annual Budget Act for appropriations to the State Park and Recreation Commission.
(Died in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

AB 70 (Morrell-R) Budget Bill: public availability

Requires that the budget bill and budget trailer bills be published on an Internet Web site for at least three days before a vote on the bills can be taken in either house.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 95 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2012: augmentation

Makes supplemental appropriations to the Budget Act of 2012. Specifically, appropriates $482,870,000 from the General Fund (GF) to the Department of Health Care Services; $8,290,000 GF to the Department of Developmental Services; $5,915,000 GF to Health and Dental Benefits for Annuitants; and $224,976 GF to reimburse qualified counties for the costs of homicide trials.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 111 (Assembly Budget Committee) Budget Act of 2012

Appropriates $32.9 million from the General Fund to the State Controller for allocation to the Department of Developmental Services ($32.4 million) and to the Department of Social Services ($505,000). Authorizes the reappropriation of funds within the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development and the Judicial Branch.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 146* (Gorell-R) School finance: annual budgets: reserve balance

Repeals the provisions of existing law prohibiting excess reserve balances in school district budgets.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

AB 289 (Nestande-R) State Budget: key liabilities

Prohibits the Governor from assuming any new revenues associated with new program or taxes in the January budget submission, and requires the Governor's budget submission to contain a list of loans and long-term liabilities.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 2267 (Beth Gaines-R) State park system: budgeting

Requires the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), in cooperation with the Department of Finance, to provide individual park unit expenditures analyses, as specified. Requires the DPR, by 1/1/16, to develop and implement a plan to annually track park unit expenditures through the DPR accounting personnel and personnel located at, or dedicated to, a particular park unit. Requires the plan account for, and list specifically, all expenditures made at park units and report the specific park unit expenditures that were made in the prior fiscal year, that were made and anticipated to be made in the current fiscal year, and that are presented in the Governor's current budget proposal for the next fiscal year. Requires tracking not include estimates of district allocations made to park units, but reflect unit worksheets, timesheets, statements, and spreadsheets that document actual park unit expenditures made by the park unit itself.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 2635 (Olsen-R) Performance-based budgeting practices: legislative review

Requires the Department of Finance to submit a progress report of state agencies that have used performance-based budgeting per Executive Order B-13-11 issued by Governor Brown.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

AB 2652 (Linder-R) Increased revenues: appropriation

Dedicates any additional revenues above the Governor's January 10 budget forecast for 2013-14 and 2014-15 to repay transportation loans and for deposit in the Budget Stabilization Account, net of any Proposition 98 guarantee obligation.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

ACA 4 (Olsen-R) Legislative procedure

Imposes a requirement in the California Constitution to require bills to be in print for 72 hours prior to adoption by either house.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

ACA 11 (Gorell-R) State budget

Increases the vote threshold for some budget related bills to a two-thirds-vote threshold and makes other changes to the legislative and budget process.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)

ACA 13 (Nestande-R) State budget

Requires the State Controller to provide to the Legislature no later than June 1 of each year an estimate of the General Fund revenues for the budget year with the estimate to be included in the Budget Act. Requires the Controller, within three days after the Budget Act is sent to the Governor, to certify whether the Budget Act satisfies the existing requirement that Budget Act appropriations (together with other appropriations and amounts transferred to the Budget Stabilization Account) do not exceed General Fund revenues for that fiscal year. Prohibits the Governor from signing the Budget Act into law prior to receiving the Controller's certification as described above. Allows the Governor to sign the Budget Act, if the Controller has certified that revenues do not exceed appropriations, only if certain conditions are present, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Budget Committee)



Index (in Measure Order)

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Note: * Denotes Urgency or Tax Levy Legislation.
Measure and ReferenceAuthorMeasure Title
SB 65 - Budget Act of 2013-14Leno-D2013-14 Budget
SB 66 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHuman services
SB 70 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeAlcohol and drug programs
SB 72 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: public resources
SB 77 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHealth
SB 80 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHealth and human services
SB 81 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeEducation finance: education omnibus trailer bill
SB 83 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeDevelopmental services
SB 84 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: public resources
SB 86 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeState government/Proposition 1C
SB 88 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeEducation finance: higher education
SB 92* - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeProperty insurance: Seismic Safety Account
SB 103 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2013
SB 104 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeDrought relief
SB 144 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationCannella-R2013 Realignment Legislation addressing justice reinvestment
SB 851 - Budget Act of 2013-14Senate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2014
SB 852 - Budget Act of 2013-14Leno-DBudget Act of 2014
SB 853 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeTransportation
SB 854 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeState and local government
SB 855 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHuman services
SB 856 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeDevelopmental services
SB 857 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHealth
SB 858 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeEducation finance
SB 859 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeEducation finance: local control funding formula
SB 865 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: augmentation
SB 872 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeBudget Act of 2014
SB 873 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeHuman services
SB 874 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteePublic resources
SB 875 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteePublic safety
SB 876 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeEducation finance
SB 877 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeCorrectional facilities: construction
SB 878 - Budget Trailer BillsSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeIn-home supportive services: onsite provider orientation
SB 1305 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationEvans-DState Park and Recreation Commission: budget code
AB 24 - Budget Trailer BillsBuchanan-DBudget Act of 2012
AB 70 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationMorrell-RBudget Bill: public availability
AB 73 - Budget Act of 2013-14Blumenfield-D2013-14 Budget
AB 77 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: public resources
AB 78 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeEnergy: Proposition 39 implementation
AB 79 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeCorrections
AB 80 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeCourts
AB 83* - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic health: Medi-Cal managed care plan taxes
AB 84 - Budget Trailer BillsJohn A. Pérez-DCorrections
AB 87 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeInvestment in Mental Health Wellness Act of 2013
AB 88* - Budget Trailer BillsBuchanan-DSchool finance: new pupil funding formula
AB 91 - Budget Trailer BillsBlumenfield-DTransportation
AB 95 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2012: augmentation
AB 100 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeMedi-Cal: managed care
AB 102 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: public resources
AB 103 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeSchool finance: local control funding formula
AB 104 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic health
AB 105 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeActive Transportation Program
AB 107 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeHealth
AB 108 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeState employees: memoranda of understanding
AB 111 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2012
AB 112 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeIn-home supportive services
AB 146* - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationGorell-RSchool finance: annual budgets: reserve balance
AB 289 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationNestande-RState Budget: key liabilities
AB 1457 - Budget Act of 2013-14Skinner-DBudget Act of 2014
AB 1458 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeTransportation
AB 1459 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeState and local government
AB 1460 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeHuman services
AB 1461 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeDevelopmental services
AB 1462 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeHealth
AB 1463 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeEducation finance: education omnibus trailer bill
AB 1464 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeEducation finance: local control funding formula
AB 1465 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeEducation finance: education omnibus trailer bill
AB 1466 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic resources
AB 1468 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic Safety
AB 1470 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2013: augmentation
AB 1474 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeHealth
AB 1476 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2014
AB 1477 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeHuman services
AB 1478 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic resources
AB 1479 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteePublic safety
AB 1480 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeEducation finance
AB 1481 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeCorrectional facilities: construction
AB 1861 - Budget Trailer BillsAssembly Budget CommitteeBudget Act of 2013
AB 2267 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationBeth Gaines-RState park system: budgeting
AB 2635 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationOlsen-RPerformance-based budgeting practices: legislative review
AB 2652 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationLinder-RIncreased revenues: appropriation
ACA 4 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationOlsen-RLegislative procedure
ACA 11 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationGorell-RState budget
ACA 13 - Miscellaneous State Budget LegislationNestande-RState budget