hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) or less. This amount shall be increased by 5 percent, as determined by the Department of Finance, for each year commencing with 1989. Advance payments may also be made with respect to any contract that the Department of Finance determines has been entered into with any community-based private nonprofit agency with modest reserves and potential cashflow problems. No advance payment shall be granted if the total annual contract exceeds four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), without the prior approval of the Department of Finance.
The specific departments and authority mentioned in subdivision (b) shall develop a plan to establish control procedures for advance payments. Each plan shall include a procedure whereby the department or authority determines whether or not an advance payment is essential for the effective implementation of a particular program being funded. Each plan shall be approved by the Department of Finance.
Environmental Protection Agency, including all boards and departments contained therein.
Subdivision (a) shall also apply to the California Health and Human Services Agency, which may make advance payments, pursuant to the requirements of that subdivision, to multipurpose senior services projects as established in Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 9560) of Division 8.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Subdivision (a) shall also apply to the Natural Resources Agency, including all boards and departments contained in that agency, which may make advance payments pursuant to the requirements of that subdivision with respect to grants and contracts awarded to certified local community conservation corps.
and to the extent funds are available, and not more frequently than once each fiscal year, advance to a community-based private nonprofit agency with which it has contracted, pursuant to any applicable federal or state law, for the delivery of services, not to exceed 25 percent of the annual allocation to be made pursuant to the contract and those laws, during the fiscal year to the private nonprofit agency.
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