Repealed and added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
As used in this chapter, “dollars budgeted” means moneys derived from revenue sources within a district for use in its air pollution control programs.
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Repealed and added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
As used in this chapter, “dollars budgeted” means moneys derived from revenue sources within a district for use in its air pollution control programs.
Repealed and added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
The state board shall administer, pursuant to this chapter, such funds as may be appropriated to it for the purposes of this chapter.
Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 675, Sec. 1.
Subventions under this section shall not exceed twenty-three cents ($0. 23) per capita, but shall not be less than eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) for any district, if the district provides the required matching funds, except as specified in paragraph (2).
Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 675, Sec. 2.
Minimum subventions for purposes of paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 39802 shall be determined as follows:
If the amount appropriated in the Budget Act for district subventions is more than seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000), but less than seven million five hundred eleven thousand dollars ($7,511,000), the minimum subvention is the sum of (A) eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) and (B) the product of (i) sixteen thousand four hundred dollars ($16,400) multiplied by (ii) the amount by which the funds budgeted for district subventions exceeds seven million eleven thousand dollars ($7,011,000) divided by five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).
Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 749, Sec. 2.
In air basins where funds are not subvened pursuant to Section 39802, the state board may subvene up to two dollars ($2) for every three dollars ($3) budgeted by a district. Subventions under this section shall not exceed eighteen and four-tenths cents ($0.184) per capita, but shall not be less than twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) for any district, if the district provides the required matching funds. Any county district which merged after January 1, 1980, into a unified district or regional district pursuant to this division shall have its minimum subvention under this section transferred to the unified district or regional district if the unified district or regional district provides the required matching funds. A unified district or regional district which has a county district minimum subvention transferred to it under this section may not also receive subventions under the per capita provisions of this section.
Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
In air basins having a population of less than 98,000, the state board may subvene more than the specified amount allowed under Section 39802, if the subvention does not exceed forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) per air basin and each district affected adopts a budget equal to or exceeding twenty-three cents ($0.23) per capita.
Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
The per capita limits in Sections 39802 and 39803 and the forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) limit in Section 39804 may be increased by the state board to reflect the effects of inflation on the moneys needed to carry out air pollution control programs. No increase shall be made without the prior written approval of the Director of Finance.
Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 982.
When the state board finds, pursuant to a resolution from the district board, or upon completion of proceedings conducted by the state board pursuant to Sections 39806.5 and 41500, that the district is not so engaged in the reduction of air contaminants, the subvention, or a portion thereof, which would have been allocated to such district pursuant to Section 39802, 39803, or 39804, plus such additional sum as may be necessary, if moneys are available from appropriations for the purposes of this chapter, shall be allocated to the state board itself to carry out the approved plan or program.
Added by Stats. 1981, Ch. 982.
Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 890, Sec. 9. Effective January 1, 2001.
The subvention otherwise due a district may be reduced by the state board up to an amount equal to the funds that are granted to the district by the federal government. In so reducing a subvention, the state board shall take into account all of the following factors:
Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 982.
The state board may review, as it deems necessary, the programs and expenditures by each district receiving a subvention under this chapter to ascertain that the funds budgeted from nonstate sources are in fact being expended substantially in accordance with the budget on which the subvention was based. Where the state board finds that the funds are not being so expended, the state board may, after a public hearing held pursuant to Section 39806.5 do any of the following:
Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
The state board may allocate to itself sufficient moneys to administer the subvention program under this chapter and to conduct reviews authorized by Section 39808.
Repealed and added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
Any moneys not otherwise subvened or allocated by the state board pursuant to this chapter may be used for supplemental subventions, upon application, up to a one-to-one matching basis or, in the state board’s discretion, for any other purpose related to the control of nonvehicular sources. Matching supplemental subventions having unusual merit shall be given preference over expenditures for other purposes. In making supplemental subventions, the state board may consider federal grants received by the applicant and by other districts.
Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 957.
Any moneys appropriated to the state board for expenditure under this chapter not allocated during the fiscal year shall revert to the General Fund.