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Gov. Code § 970.4 Section 970.4
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Except as provided in Section 970.6, the governing body of a local public entity shall pay, to the extent funds are available in the fiscal year in which it becomes final, any judgment, with interest thereon, out of any funds to the credit of the local public entity that are: (a)…
Gov. Code § 970.5 Section 970.5
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Except as provided in Section 970.6, if a local public entity does not pay a judgment, with interest thereon, during the fiscal year in which it becomes final, the governing body shall pay the judgment, with interest thereon, during the ensuing fiscal year immediately upon the ob…
Gov. Code § 970.6 Section 970.6
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(a) The court which enters the judgment shall order that the governing body pay the judgment, with interest thereon, in not exceeding 10 equal annual installments if both of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The governing body of the local public entity has adopted an o…
Gov. Code § 970.8 Section 970.8
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(a) Each local public entity shall in each fiscal year include in its budget a provision to provide funds in an amount sufficient to pay all judgments in accordance with this article. (b) If all or any portion of the revenue used for the maintenance and operation of a local publi…
Gov. Code § 971 Section 971
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(a) As used in this section: (1) “Judgment resulting from a discretionary act” means a judgment arising from a liability which the local public entity has discretion to incur or not to incur and includes a judgment rendered in an eminent domain proceeding and a judgment requiring…
Gov. Code § 971.2 Section 971.2
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(a) All judgments for which a local public entity is liable are legal investments for all trust funds, and for the funds of all insurance companies, banks (both commercial and savings) and trust companies, and for every other local public entity within this state, to the same ext…
Gov. Code § 975 Section 975
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As used in this article: (a) “Board” means the governing body of a local taxing entity. (b) “Local taxing entity” means a local public entity that has the power to levy ad valorem taxes, or ad valorem assessments, upon property within the territory of the entity.
Gov. Code § 975.2 Section 975.2
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Whenever the board deems it necessary for the local taxing entity to incur a bonded indebtedness to fund all or any portion of an outstanding judgment against the entity, it shall by resolution state: (a) The necessity for the indebtedness. (b) The purpose for which the proposed …
Gov. Code § 975.4 Section 975.4
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Notice of the hearing shall be given by publication of a copy of the resolution pursuant to Section 6066 in a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the local taxing entity. If there is no such newspaper, the resolution shall be posted in three public places in the lo…
Gov. Code § 975.6 Section 975.6
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The copy of the resolution published or posted shall be accompanied by a notice subscribed by the clerk or secretary of the local taxing entity that: (a) The hearing referred to in the resolution will be had at the time and place specified in the resolution. (b) At that time and …
Gov. Code § 975.8 Section 975.8
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At the time and place fixed for the hearing on the resolution or at any time and place to which the hearing is adjourned, the board shall proceed with the hearing. Any person interested, including persons owning property within the local taxing entity, may appear and present any …
Gov. Code § 976 Section 976
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After the board has made its determination pursuant to Section 975.8, if it deems it necessary to incur the bonded indebtedness, it shall by resolution state: (a) That it deems it necessary to incur the bonded indebtedness. (b) The purpose for which the bonded indebtedness will b…
Gov. Code § 976.2 Section 976.2
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The resolution made pursuant to Section 976 shall constitute the notice of such election and such resolution shall be published pursuant to Section 6066 in a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the local taxing entity. If there is no such newspaper, the resolution …
Gov. Code § 976.4 Section 976.4
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The board shall provide for holding the election in the same manner as provided by law in respect to general elections of the local taxing entity so far as applicable, except as otherwise provided in this article.
Gov. Code § 976.6 Section 976.6
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Every elector authorized to vote in general elections of the local taxing entity may vote on the proposition to authorize the bonds.
Gov. Code § 976.8 Section 976.8
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If two-thirds or more of the votes cast upon the proposition at the election are in favor of incurring the bonded indebtedness, the board may issue the bonds at the time or times it deems proper.
Gov. Code § 977 Section 977
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The board shall prescribe the form of the bonds. The bonds may be issued in denominations not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) and not less than one hundred dollars ($100). The board shall fix, and designate in the bonds, a time and place for payment of the bonds.
Gov. Code § 977.2 Section 977.2
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The board may provide for the redemption of bonds issued under this article before maturity at prices determined by it. A bond shall not be subject to call or redemption prior to maturity unless it contains a recital to that effect. Notice of redemption shall be published at such…
Gov. Code § 977.4 Section 977.4
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The bonds shall be signed by the presiding officer of the board and countersigned by the clerk or secretary of the local taxing entity, and the coupons shall be signed by the clerk or secretary. All signatures except that of the clerk or secretary on the bonds may be printed, lit…
Gov. Code § 977.6 Section 977.6
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The local taxing entity may sell the bonds at the times or in the manner the board deems to be to the public interest. The bonds shall be sold on sealed proposals to the highest bidder after advertising for bids by publication of notice of sale pursuant to Section 6061, not less …
Gov. Code § 977.8 Section 977.8
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An action to determine the validity of bonds may be brought pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 860) of Title 10 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Gov. Code § 978 Section 978
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Any bonds issued by any local taxing entity under the provisions of this article have the same force, value and use as bonds issued by any municipality and are exempt from all taxation within the State. Such bonds are legal investments for all trust funds, for the funds of all in…
Gov. Code § 978.2 Section 978.2
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Bonds issued under this article constitute general obligations of the local taxing entity for the payment of both principal and interest of which all property in the local taxing entity subject to ad valorem taxation by the local taxing entity or subject to ad valorem assessment …
Gov. Code § 978.4 Section 978.4
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The proceeds from the sale of bonds issued pursuant to this article shall not be used for any purpose other than the purpose stated in the resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds.
Gov. Code § 978.6 Section 978.6
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The board may by resolution adopted by two-thirds vote of all its members declare that no part of a described bond issue authorized under this article which remains unsold shall be issued or sold. When the resolution takes effect, the bonds described in the resolution which remai…
Gov. Code § 978.8 Section 978.8
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The authority provided in this article is in addition and supplementary to any other law authorizing public entities to issue bonds to fund an outstanding indebtedness.
Gov. Code § 11250 Section 11250
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Whenever a State agency supported from the General Fund renders services or furnishes materials to a State agency not supported from the General Fund, the cost of the services or materials is a charge against the fund from which is derived the support of the State agency receivin…
Gov. Code § 11251 Section 11251
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The Controller, after consulting with the Department of Finance, may approve any general plan whereby any state agency which is within a department and which is supported either by a special fund or by a separate appropriation from the General Fund, may make financial adjustments…
Gov. Code § 11252 Section 11252
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Such adjustments shall be made in accordance with the approved plan by filing a financial statement with the Controller, and requesting the Controller to make the necessary transfers or other entries upon his books. Upon receipt of such a request, the Controller shall make such t…
Gov. Code § 11253 Section 11253
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Upon written request approved by the Department of General Services, a department shall furnish to another department such assistance as it is able to render without detriment to its administration, including the deputizing of agents and inspectors, when consistent with law, and …
Gov. Code § 11255 Section 11255
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The Controller may establish procedures whereby some or all of the payments between funds and appropriations within a state agency and between funds and appropriations of different state agencies may be made by transfers upon his accounts in lieu of making such payments by claims…
Gov. Code § 11256 Section 11256
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Subject to approval of the Director of General Services, state agencies may furnish services, materials or equipment to, or perform work for, other state agencies upon such terms and conditions and for such considerations as they may determine and, subject to such approval, may e…
Gov. Code § 11257 Section 11257
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State agencies may provide for the advancing of funds as herein provided to defray the charges mentioned in Section 11256. Any state agency may, and upon order of the Director of General Services shall, authorize such advances from any fund or appropriation available to it for pa…
Gov. Code § 11258 Section 11258
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Any state agency which normally, as a part of its regular operating functions, is engaged in the business of performing work for, or furnishing services, materials or equipment to, other state agencies shall, at its request, be furnished by such other state agencies with a writte…
Gov. Code § 11259 Section 11259
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All money received by any state agency, other than the Regents of the University of California, for charges for work, services, materials or equipment shall be deposited in the State Treasury and, except advances or transfers under Sections 11257 and 11258, credited by the State …
Gov. Code § 11260 Section 11260
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After work is performed, services are rendered, or materials or equipment are furnished pursuant to advances or transfers made under Sections 11257 and 11258, the Controller shall process transfers from time to time as requested by the state agency that performed the work. Any ag…
Gov. Code § 11261 Section 11261
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Amounts advanced or transferred in accordance with Sections 11257 and 11258 shall be available for expenditure for the same period and purpose as the appropriation from which the advance or transfer is made. All or any portion of the amounts so advanced or transferred may be retu…
Gov. Code § 11262 Section 11262
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Whenever any payment heretofore or hereafter made by a state agency for work, services, materials or equipment performed or furnished under this article or any other law by another state agency was erroneous, in excess of the amount that should have been paid or was unearned, the…
Gov. Code § 11263 Section 11263
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As used in this article, “state agency” or “state agencies” includes the Department of General Services and any and all organizational units, parts, and subdivisions of state agencies as defined in Section 11000.
Gov. Code § 11270 Section 11270
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As used in this article, “administrative costs” means the amounts expended by the Legislature, the Legislative Counsel Bureau, the Governor’s Office, the Department of Technology, the Office of Planning and Research, the Department of Justice, the State Controller’s Office, the S…
Gov. Code § 11270.1 Section 11270.1
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(a) The Central Service Cost Recovery Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. The Central Service Cost Recovery Fund shall consist of those amounts transferred in accordance with Section 11274, and any interest earnings. Money in the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund shall…
Gov. Code § 11271 Section 11271
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The Department of Finance shall determine, and may at any time redetermine, which funds, other than the General Fund and the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund, and which functions or activities of the Department of Water Resources supported by the General Fund, shall be charged …
Gov. Code § 11272 Section 11272
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(a) In determining or redetermining the fair share, the Department of Finance may consider the factors of cost distribution and cost estimation as it deems necessary, except that, as to the proceeds of those taxes, the use of which is restricted by Article XIX of the California C…
Gov. Code § 11274 Section 11274
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Notwithstanding any other law, the Department of Finance may allocate and charge a fair share of the administrative costs to all funds directly. The Department of Finance shall certify to the Controller the amount determined to be the fair share of administrative costs due and pa…
Gov. Code § 11275 Section 11275
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In the event a fund has an insufficient fund balance for the payment of the administrative costs, the Controller shall request that the Department of Finance provide direction on effecting the transfer and its timing.
Gov. Code § 11290 Section 11290
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The Department of General Services may fix the cost or pro rata share, or in its discretion an amount it considers equivalent to the cost or pro rata share, and collect from each state agency in advance or upon any other basis that it may determine: (a) The cost of insuring motor…
Gov. Code § 11291 Section 11291
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If a state agency refuses to pay the charges fixed by the Department of General Services pursuant to this article, the department may file a claim for such charges against any appropriations made for the support or maintenance of all or any part of the work and affairs of the sta…
Gov. Code § 11292 Section 11292
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All money received pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (d) of Section 11290, except as provided in Section 11293, shall be accounted for to the Controller at the close of each month and on order of the Controller be paid into the Treasury and credited to the appropriation from which t…
Gov. Code § 11293 Section 11293
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All money received by the Department of General Services pursuant to paragraph (b) of Section 11290 shall be deposited in the Service Revolving Fund.
Gov. Code § 11330 Section 11330
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Every state agency having the control of any public institution owned or controlled by the state shall notify the Department of General Services of any horticultural, agricultural, livestock, manufactures, mineral, natural or other products of the public institution in excess of …