Bill Text: CA AB1431 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Government reports.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-01-31 - In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. [AB1431 Detail]
Download: California-2011-AB1431-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: AB 1431 AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JANUARY 24, 2012 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JANUARY 4, 2012 INTRODUCED BY Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review (Assembly Members Dickinson (Chair), Block, Buchanan, Huber, Bonnie Lowenthal, Mitchell, Pan, and Portantino) APRIL 14, 2011 An act to repeal Section 4934.1 of the Business and Professions Code,to repeal Sections 22218.5 and 24400 of the Education Code,to amend Sections 8670.55, 10242.5, 13103.5,14838.1,65089.11, and 67150.3, and 99503of, and to repeal Section 14714 of,the Government Code, to amend Sections 44003.5 and 104200 of the Health and Safety Code, to amend Section 1872.87 of the Insurance Code, to amend Sections 28004, 28007, and 41821.5 of the Public Resources Code, to amend Section 353.15 of the Public Utilities Code,to amend Section 13396.9 of the Water Code,and to repeal Section 4097.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to government reports. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1431, as amended, Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review. Government reports. Existing law requires that various state agencies submit certain reports to the Legislature and other state agencies. This bill would eliminate the requirement that certain state agencies submit certain reports to the Legislature and other state agencies.Existing law requires the Legislative Counsel to annually prepare, publish, and maintain an electronic list of all reports that state and local agencies are required or requested by law to prepare and file with the Governor or the Legislature, or both, in the future or within the preceding year. Existing law further requires the Legislative Counsel to update that list by removing obsolete or duplicate reports and other reports specified by law.This bill would require the Legislative Counsel to delete specified reports from the list.This bill would make various conforming changes. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 4934.1 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.SEC. 2.Section 22218.5 of the Education Code is repealed.SEC. 3.Section 24400 of the Education Code is repealed.SEC. 4.SEC. 2. Section 8670.55 of the Government Code,as added by Section 67 of Chapter 133 of the Statutes of 2011,is amended to read: 8670.55. (a) The committee shall provide recommendations to the administrator, the State Lands Commission, the California Coastal Commission, and the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission on any provision of this chapter including the promulgation of all rules, regulations, guidelines, and policies. (b) The committee may, at its own discretion, study, comment on, or evaluate, any aspect of oil spill prevention and response in the state. To the greatest extent possible, these studies shall be coordinated with studies being done by the federal government, the administrator, the State Lands Commission, the State Water Resources Control Board, and other appropriate state and international entities. Duplication with the efforts of other entities shall be minimized. (c) The committee may attend any drills called pursuant to Section 8601.10 or any oil spills, if practicable. (d) The committee shall report biennially to the Governor and the Legislature on its evaluation of oil spill response and preparedness programs within the state and may prepare and send any additional reports it determines to be appropriate to the Governor and the Legislature. (e) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2012.SEC. 5.SEC. 3. Section 10242.5 of the Government Code is amended to read: 10242.5. (a) The Legislative Counsel shall annually prepare, publish, and maintain an electronic list of all reports that state and local agencies are required or requested by law to prepare and file with the Governor or the Legislature, or both, in the future or within the preceding year. The list shall include all of the following information: (1) The name of the agency that is required or requested to prepare and file the report. (2) A brief description of the subject of the report. (3) The date on which the report is to be completed and filed. (4) The date on which the report was completed and filed. (b) Each list by the Legislative Counsel prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be sent to each Member of the Legislature and shall be available to the public. The Legislative Counsel may charge a member of the public a fee that does not exceed the direct cost of printing the list. (c) Each state and local agency that is required or requested by law to prepare a report described in subdivision (a) shall file a printed copy of the report with the Legislative Counsel. (d) As used in this section: (1) "Agency" includes any city, county, special district, department, board, bureau, or commission, including any task force or other similar body that is created by statute or resolution. "Agency" does not include the University of California. (2) "Report" includes any study or audit. (e) (1) The Legislative Counsel shall update the list required by subdivision (a) by removing obsolete or duplicate reports from the list. The Legislative Counsel shall also remove reports from the list as directed by Section 4 of Chapter 7 of the Statutes of 2010, or a subsequent statute that further requires the Legislative Counsel to remove reports included in the list. (2) For purposes of this subdivision, "obsolete report" means a report that has not been completed and filed and for which the date that the report was required to be completed and filed was four or more years after the initial report is submitted.SEC. 6.SEC. 4. Section 13103.5 of the Government Code is amended to read: 13103.5. The department may perform audits, as it deems necessary, of the allocations or expenditures made in accordance with Article XIX B of the California Constitution.SEC. 7.Section 14714 of the Government Code is repealed.SEC. 8.Section 14838.1 of the Government Code is amended to read: 14838.1. (a) In order to encourage the participation of small businesses in the construction, alteration, demolition, repair, or improvement, of the state's infrastructure, as provided in the infrastructure-related bond acts of 2006, each state agency awarding contracts financed with the proceeds of these bonds shall do all of the following: (1) Establish a 25 percent small business participation goal in all contracts it financed with the proceeds of the infrastructure-related bond acts of 2006. (2) Advertise all upcoming opportunities to bid on contracts for projects funded by the infrastructure-related bond acts of 2006, described in subdivision (c), in the California State Contracts Register and include in the advertisement an Internet link to information for prospective bidders, including, but not limited to, general bidding procedures and how to properly prepare a bid for those contracts. (3) Provide information to California small businesses regarding training and technical assistance that is available to assist these small businesses in understanding and bidding on contracts for projects funded by the infrastructure-related bond acts of 2006, described in subdivision (c). (b) For purposes of this section, "small business" has the same meaning as set forth in subdivision (d) in Section 14837. (c) For purposes of this section, all of the following measures are deemed to be the infrastructure-related bond acts of 2006: (1) The Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 (Chapter 12.49 (commencing with Section 8879.20) of Division 1 of the Government Code). (2) The Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006 (Part 12 (commencing with Section 53540) of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code). (3) The Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2006 (Part 69 (commencing with Section 101000) of the Education Code). (4) The Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Act of 2006 (Chapter 1.699 (commencing with Section 5096.800) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code). (5) The Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006 (Division 43 (commencing with Section 75001) of the Public Resources Code). (d) For the purposes of this section, "state agency" includes each agency provided for in Section 12800 and each state entity included in Section 10335.7 of the Public Contract Code in which the head of the agency is appointed by the Governor. (e) This section does not require the expenditure of the proceeds of the sale of the bonds described in this section, except as permitted by the measure authorizing the issuance of the bond.SEC. 9.SEC. 5. Section 65089.11 of the Government Code is amended to read: 65089.11. (a) The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County, which has been formed by the resolutions of the board of supervisors within San Mateo County and a majority of the city councils within the county that represent a majority of the population in the incorporated area of San Mateo County, may impose a fee of up to four dollars ($4) on motor vehicles registered within San Mateo County. The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County may impose the fee only if the board of the association adopts a resolution providing for both the fee and a corresponding program for the management of traffic congestion and stormwater pollution within San Mateo County as set forth in Sections 65089.12 to 65089.20, inclusive. Adoption by the board requires a vote of approval by board members representing two-thirds of the population of San Mateo County. (b) A fee imposed pursuant to this section shall not become operative until July 1, 2005, pursuant to the resolution adopted by the board in subdivision (a). (c) The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County may reauthorize the fee established under subdivision (a) pursuant to the same conditions required in that subdivision for a period of four years and the fee shall terminate on January 1, 2013, unless reauthorized by the Legislature.SEC. 10.SEC. 6. Section 67150.3 of the Government Code is amended to read: 67150.3. (a) The commission's plan and draft legislation shall accomplish the Legislature's intent as set forth in Section 67150.1. (b) To the extent it determines it to be necessary, the commission may prepare appropriate ballot propositions for individual jurisdictions. (c) The commission may evaluate specific land use authority alternatives in order to meet transportation goals as defined by the commission. (d) The commission may evaluate the consolidation of other regional agencies and functions. (e) Legislation implementing the commission's plan shall not become operative unless a ballot proposition containing that proposal is approved by a majority of the votes cast by the voters voting on that proposition at an election that shall be conducted by the County of San Diego in the San Diego region in either March 2002, or November 2002. The County of San Diego shall conduct that election in substantial compliance with the state laws pertaining to county referendum elections. If that proposition is approved by a majority of the votes cast at an election conducted in March 2002, the operative date of the legislation shall be July 1, 2002. If that proposition is approved by a majority of the votes cast at an election conducted in November 2002, the operative date of the legislation shall be January 1, 2003.SEC. 11.Section 95503 of the Government Code is amended to read: 95503. (a) The department shall issue by July 1, 2003, a request for proposals to entities that may apply to become the nonprofit facilitator of the project. Applications shall include, but need not be limited to, all of the following components: (1) A description of the organization submitting the proposal. (2) A description of the planning process used to design the project. (3) A business plan, including a market assessment, to be developed and used during the planning process, describing a target group or target area and the needs to be served, and cultural considerations. (4) A marketing plan, including a description of the outreach and recruitment of participants for the project that uses information developed in the planning and market assessments. (5) A description of project operations, including a description of the fiscal management plan, staffing pattern, arrangements with financial institutions, data management plan, and partnerships with other organizations. (6) A description of the accounting methods to be used and evidence that the entity has the capacity to monitor pooled matching funds and project funding. (7) A financial projection, including a proposed budget and fund development strategies. (8) An annual audit. (9) A description of primary project policies and procedures. (10) A description and plan for delivery of personal financial management training and asset-specific training. (b) (1) The department shall assemble a review committee to read and score proposals by interested nonprofit facilitators in response to the request for proposals. The review committee shall include a staff member from the department and other experienced individual development account practitioners from diverse communities. (2) The review committee shall score the proposals according to the components required in Section 95504, as well as best practice standards agreed upon by the asset-building field and a demonstrated capacity to conduct statewide activities and subcontract with service providers around the state. (c) The department shall select a nonprofit facilitator to participate in the project based on the proposals submitted and scored pursuant to this section. (d) The department shall allocate funding to the nonprofit facilitator for the project, subject to the requirements and limitations of the funding source. (e) The department shall annually pay the nonprofit facilitator up to 10 percent of the project's total annual allocation for the purpose described in Section 95504, and may reserve up to 5 percent of the project's total annual allocation for its own administrative purposes.SEC. 12.SEC. 7. Section 44003.5 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read: 44003.5. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program, including the provisions of the test-only program described in Section 44010.5, is established in the San Francisco Bay Area Basin, consistent with the requirements described in subdivision (b). (b) The department shall commence operation of the enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in the urbanized areas of the San Francisco Bay Area Basin, including directing motor vehicles to test-only facilities, after the department determines that an adequate number of test-only stations, test and repair stations, referee services, and other facilities and equipment necessary to provide reliable and convenient service to vehicle owners subject to the program exist in that basin. (c) Upon commencing operation of the enhanced program in those areas of the San Francisco Bay Area Basin subject to the requirements of the program, the bureau shall utilize emission standards for oxides of nitrogen, and percentages of vehicles directed to test-only stations similar to those utilized to begin the initial implementation of the program in other enhanced areas of the state. The department shall phase in more stringent emission standards for oxides of nitrogen and direct higher percentages of vehicles to test-only stations, so that the fully implemented enhanced program in the San Francisco Bay area is consistent with the fully implemented enhanced program in other areas of the state. (d) (1) On or before January 1, 2004, and concurrent with implementing subdivision (b), the board shall submit for peer review the study produced by the University of California at Riverside and commissioned by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and any other available scientifically credible evidence, to determine the impact of the enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program on Contra Costa County and surrounding areas. (2) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to seek implementation of those mitigation measures suggested under paragraph (1) that are found to be scientifically credible means to mitigate adverse ozone and other air quality impacts, are consistent with this section, and do not adversely impact downwind regions. (e) Consistent with subdivision (b), it is the intent of the Legislature that the department commence operation of the enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in the urbanized areas of the San Francisco Bay Air Basin as expeditiously as possible in order to assist the San Francisco Bay area and downwind air districts in meeting their federal air quality attainment requirements.SEC. 13.SEC. 8. Section 104200 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read: 104200. (a) Subject to subdivision (f), the department shall conduct the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign to do all of the following: (1) To provide awareness, assistance, and information regarding cervical cancer and the human papillomavirus (HPV). These efforts shall include provider education aimed at promoting the awareness of HPV and its link to cervical cancer. Information regarding prevention, early detection, options for testing, and treatment costs shall be included. (2) To promote the availability of preventive treatment for cervical cancer for women in California. (3) To perform other activities related to cervical cancer. (b) (1) For purposes of the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign, the department shall establish a study of and research regarding cervical cancer. (2) The study and research shall contain, but not be limited to, statistical information in order to target appropriate regions of the state with the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign. The statistical information shall include, but not be limited to, age, ethnicity, region, and socioeconomic status of the women in the state in relation to cervical cancer. The research shall provide studies of current treatment evolutions, possible cures, and the availability of preventive care for women in the state in relation to cervical cancer. (c) To the extent feasible and appropriate, the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign shall be incorporated into existing cancer awareness programs operated by the department. (d) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the Cervical Cancer Fund to be expended by the State Department of Health Care Services, upon appropriation of nonstate funds by the Legislature, solely for the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign. (e) (1) The department shall conduct the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign only if voluntary contributions are received to support its activities pursuant to this section. The continued implementation of this section shall be contingent upon the receipt of voluntary contributions for that purpose. (2) Voluntary contributions received for purposes of this subdivision shall be deposited into the Cervical Cancer Fund. (f) This section shall be implemented only after the Department of Finance determines that nonstate funds in an amount sufficient to fully support the activities of this section have been deposited with the state. Thereafter, this section shall continue to be implemented only to the extent that the Department of Finance determines that sufficient nonstate funds to fully support the activities of this section have been deposited with the state for purposes of this section. If the Department of Finance determines that insufficient voluntary contributions for purposes of implementing this section have been deposited with the state by January 1, 2007, the Department of Finance shall notify either the Chief Clerk of the Assembly or the Secretary of the Senate of this fact, and this section shall be repealed on January 1, 2007, unless a later enacted statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2007, deletes or extends that date.SEC. 14.SEC. 9. Section 1872.87 of the Insurance Code is amended to read: 1872.87. (a) Each insurer required to pay special purpose assessments pursuant to Sections 1872.8, 1872.81, 1874.8, or subdivision (a) of Section 1872.86 may, over a reasonable length of time, but in no event later than the calendar year in which the assessment is paid, recoup the special purpose assessments by way of a surcharge on premiums charged for the insurance policies to which those sections apply or by including the assessments within the insurer's rates. Amounts recouped shall not be considered premiums for any purpose, including the computation of gross premium tax or agents' commission. (b) The amount of the surcharge shall be separately stated on either a billing or policy declaration sent to an insured.SEC. 15.SEC. 10. Section 28004 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read: 28004. (a) (1) The agency shall convene the Morro Bay Management Plan Task Force to develop the plan. The Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board shall be utilized to carry out necessary administrative functions, including selecting a temporary chairperson of the task force, until such time as the task force establishes its own organization, leadership, and procedures. The task force shall meet at least four times each calendar year. The task force shall submit the plan to the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors and to the Morro Bay City Council for approval. (2) On and after July 1, 1997, the task force shall, on an ongoing basis, make recommendations to the agency regarding the need for any revisions in the plan. (3) The task force shall terminate as of June 30, 2007. (b) The agency shall encourage all local, state, and federal agencies with jurisdiction over parts of, or activities within, the bay and its watershed to participate in the task force. The agency shall also encourage the participation of all interested business and agricultural groups, commercial organizations, environmental groups, and any other interested groups or individuals. (1) Participating agencies may include, but are not limited to, the agency, the National Guard, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of Fish and Game, the Department of Corrections, the State Department of Health Services, the California Coastal Commission, the State Water Resources Control Board, the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, the Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District, the State Coastal Conservancy, the California Conservation Corps, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, the University of California Agricultural Extension, the County of San Luis Obispo, and the City of Morro Bay. (2) Other participants may include, but are not limited to, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, agricultural groups, commercial fishing, mariculture, and fish processing groups, local chambers of commerce, and members of the tourist industry. (3) The costs incurred by each voluntary participant in the task force shall be limited to the costs of its own participation at the meetings called by the chairperson of the task force.SEC. 16.SEC. 11. Section 28007 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read: 28007. At two-year intervals, the agency shall call a task force meeting to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan and to make any necessary revisions in the plan. The revisions shall be subject to the same approval process as the original plan.SEC. 17.SEC. 12. Section 41821.5 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read: 41821.5. (a) Disposal facility operators shall submit to counties information from periodic tracking surveys on the disposal tonnages by jurisdiction or region of origin that are disposed of at each disposal facility. To enable disposal facility operators to provide that information, solid waste handlers and transfer station operators shall provide information to disposal facility operators on the origin of the solid waste that they deliver to the disposal facility. (b) Recycling and composting facilities shall submit periodic information to counties on the types and quantities of materials that are disposed of, sold to end users, or that are sold to exporters or transporters for sale outside of the state, by county of origin. When materials are sold or transferred by one recycling or composting facility to another, for other than an end use of the material or for export, the seller or transferor of the material shall inform the buyer or transferee of the county of origin of the materials. The reporting requirements of this subdivision do not apply to entities that sell the byproducts of a manufacturing process. (c) Each county shall submit periodic reports to the cities within the county, to any regional agency of which it is a member agency, and to the board, on the amounts of solid waste disposed by jurisdiction or region of origin, as specified in subdivision (a), and on the categories and amounts of solid waste diverted to recycling and composting facilities within the county or region, as specified in subdivision (b). (d) The board may adopt regulations pursuant to this section requiring practices and procedures that are reasonable and necessary to perform the periodic tracking surveys required by this section, and that provide a representative accounting of solid wastes that are handled, processed, or disposed. Those regulations or periodic tracking surveys approved by the board shall not impose an unreasonable burden on waste handling, processing, or disposal operations or otherwise interfere with the safe handling, processing, and disposal of solid waste.SEC. 18.SEC. 13. Section 353.15 of the Public Utilities Code is amended to read: 353.15. (a) In order to evaluate the efficiency, emissions, and reliability of distributed energy resources with a capacity greater than 10 kilowatts, customers that install those resources pursuant to this article shall report to the commission, on an annual basis, all of the following information, as recorded on a monthly basis: (1) Heat rate for the resource. (2) Total kilowatthours produced in the peak and off-peak periods, as determined by the ISO. (3) Emissions data for the resource, as required by the State Air Resources Board or the appropriate air quality management district or air pollution control district. (b) The commission shall release the information submitted pursuant to subdivision (a) in a manner that does not identify the individual user of the distributed energy resource. (c) The commission, in consultation with the State Air Resources Board, air quality management districts, air pollution control districts, and the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, shall evaluate the information submitted pursuant to subdivision (a).SEC. 19.Section 13396.9 of the Water Code is amended to read: 13396.9. (a) The California Coastal Commission and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board shall establish and participate in the multiagency Los Angeles Basin Contaminated Sediments Task Force, in cooperation with all interested parties, including, but not limited to, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the Port of Long Beach, and the Port of Los Angeles. (b) (1) On or before January 1, 2005, the California Coastal Commission shall, based upon the recommendations of the task force, develop a long-term management plan for the dredging and disposal of contaminated sediments in the coastal waters adjacent to the County of Los Angeles. The plan shall include identifiable goals for the purpose of minimizing impacts to water quality, fish, and wildlife through the management of sediments. The plan shall include measures to identify environmentally preferable, practicable disposal alternatives, promote multiuse disposal facilities and beneficial reuse, and support efforts for watershed management to control contaminants at their source. (2) The California Coastal Commission and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board shall seek to enter into an agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Army Corps of Engineers for those federal agencies to participate in the preparation of the long-term management plan. (c) The California Coastal Commission and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, in cooperation with the task force, shall conduct not less than one annual public workshop to review the status of the plan and to promote public participation.SEC. 20.SEC. 14. Section 4097.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.SEC. 21.(a) The Legislative Counsel shall revise the list required by Section 10242.5 of the Government Code, by deleting all of the following reports from the list: (1) Reports due from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. (A) Description: Mitigation measures, if peer review of a study concludes that the enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in the urbanized areas of the San Francisco Bay Area Basin results in adverse ozone and other air quality impacts in Contra Costa County or parts of Solano, San Joaquin, Alameda, and Santa Clara Counties Authority: Section 44003.5 of the Health and Safety Code Date Due: On or before January 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (2) Reports due from the Board of Dental Examiners of California. (A) Description: Plan to address potential deficit of board's fund Authority: Item 1260-001-0741 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: By December 1, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report on the impact of Business and Professions Code Section 1636.5 on international dental candidates who are admitted to, and take, the restorative technique examination on and after January 1, 1993 Authority: Section 3 of Chapter 791 of the Statutes of 1997 Date Due: Between June 1, 1998, and December 31, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (3) Reports due from the California Coastal Commission. (A) Description: Report on status of agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Army Corps of Engineers on long term management plan for the dredging and disposal of contaminated sediments in the coastal waters adjacent to Los Angeles County Authority: Section 13396.9 of the Water Code Date Due: On or before January 1, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (4) Reports due from the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges. (A) Description: Level of state-funded full-time equivalent students in 1996-97 and reasons for, and impact of, adjustments to this level Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: By March 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report regarding fall enrollment information on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) students Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: By November 15, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (C) Description: Report on analysis of competitive grants programs to increase student success funded at each campus, including effect on student outcomes Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: By September 30, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (D) Description: Report on enrollment of new CalWORKs students, need for additional classes to accommodate CalWORKs students, and expenditure plan for balance of funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: By November 15, 1998 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (E) Description: Report regarding telecommunications and technology infrastructure programs used to assist learning, including distance education and on-line courses, expand access, and contribute to student success Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: Not later than November 1, 1999 Recipient: Budget and fiscal committees of the Legislature (F) Description: Report regarding criteria for California Virtual University distance education centers, instructing faculty in teaching courses on-line, and other expenses for conversion of courses for distance education Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: No later than November 1, 1998 Recipient: Governor's Office of Child Development and Education (G) Description: Report of analysis of information technology programs funded at each campus, including effects on student outcomes Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: By November 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (H) Description: If the chancellor approves the use of funds for direct instructional workload for CalWORKs students, he or she shall submit a report that identifies the enrollment of new CalWORKs students, and states whether and why additional classes were needed, and sets forth an expenditure plan for the balance of funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: By November 15, 1999, if the Chancellor of the Community Colleges approves the use of funds for instructional services for CalWORKs students Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (I) Description: Report identifying any changes to the standards developed pursuant to the control provisions relating to the program to fund faculty and staff training in the use of technology to assist learning in the Budget Act of 1977; the status of the implementation of the telecommunication and technology infrastructure program to date and any additional needs Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: No later than November 1, 1999 Recipient: Budget and fiscal committees of the Legislature (J) Description: Report on an improved set of activity and outcome measures for all economic Development Program grants beginning with activities conducted in 1999-00, including the report element that was required in the last paragraph of Provision 17(c) of Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 1998 Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: By September 1, 1999 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (K) Description: Report on the effectiveness of the community college financial aid outreach programs and the increasing awareness of financial aid opportunities to students Authority: Item 6870-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: Preliminary report no later than November 15, 2000; final report no later than April 1, 2001 Recipient: Legislature (L) Description: Report identifying any changes to the standards developed pursuant to the control provisions for the program to fund faculty and staff training in the use of technology in the Budget Act of 1997 (Chapter 282, Statutes of 1997), the status of the implementation of the telecommunication and technology infrastructure program to date and any additional needs Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2000 Recipient: Budget and fiscal committees of the Legislature, Legislative Analyst (M) Description: Progress reports on the status of implementation for the expansion of nursing programs Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: By March 15, 2001, and November 15, 2001 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, budget committees of the Legislature (N) Description: Report on the extent to which community college district museums, galleries, and other programs that contain Native American artifacts have complied with the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, including all inventories that districts submitted to the federal government in compliance with the act Authority: Item 6870-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: By November 1, 2001 Recipient: Legislature (O) Description: Report on the allocation of Basic Skills funding, including a description of how the allocations and growth caps were calculated in the 2000-01 and 2001-02 fiscal years and an analysis of alternative ways to distribute unallocated growth funds Authority: Item 6870-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: By November 1, 2001 Recipient: Legislature (P) Description: Report on campus transfer goals for annual change for colleges participating in the Partnership for Excellence Program established pursuant to Section 84754 of the Education Code, the rationale for selecting those goals, and plans to achieve those goals Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: No later than February 1, 2002 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (Q) Description: Progress report on review of the capacity and readiness of each community college district to meet the needs of students desiring to transfer, and report on the technical assistance provided to any college with persistently low numbers or rates of transfer Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: On or before March 1, 2002 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (R) Description: Report which identifies the enrollment of new CalWORKs students, states whether and why additional classes were needed to accommodate the needs of CalWORKs students and sets forth an expenditure plan for the balance of funds for CalWORKs students Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: If the chancellor approves the use of specified funds, by November 15, 2001 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (S) Description: Report identifying any changes to the standards developed pursuant to the control provisions for the Telecommunications and Technology Infrastructure program in the Budget Act of 1997 (Chapter 282 of the Statutes of 1997), the status of the implementation of the program to date and any additional needs, including the reasons therefore Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2001 Recipient: Budget and fiscal committees of the Legislature, Legislative Analyst (T) Description: Report on reporting criteria for colleges participating in the California Virtual University distance education center program and a progress report on program implementation Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2001 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2001 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (U) Description: In connection with the transfer center planning process, campus goals and action steps for achieving those goals for annual change in transfer prepared and transfer ready students through the 2005-06 fiscal year, as well as the rationale for selecting those particular goals and action steps for achieving those goals in colleges accepting Partnership for Excellence funds Authority: Item 6870-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2002 Date Due: No later than February 1, 2003 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (V) Description: Report identifying any changes to the standards developed pursuant to the control provisions regarding the technology program in the Budget Act of 1997 (Chapter 282 of the Statutes of 1997), the status of the implementation of the Telecommunication and Technology Infrastructure Program to date and any additional needs, including the reasons therefore Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2002 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2002 Recipient: Budget and fiscal committees of the Legislature, Legislative Analyst (W) Description: Progress report on California Virtual University distance education centers for instructing faculty in teaching courses online Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2002 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2002 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (X) Description: Report on how the $25 million reduction in the appropriation in Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2003 was allocated among the California Community College Districts Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2003 Date Due: By January 1, 2004 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (Y) Description: Report on criteria adopted for the allocation of funds appropriated in Schedule (1), Apportionments, and Schedule (3), Growth for Apportionments, of Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2003, so as to assure that courses related to student needs for transfer, basic skills and vocational/workforce training are accorded the highest priority within budgeted funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2003 Date Due: By February 1, 2004 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, budget committees of the Legislature (Z) Description: Report on the use of the funds in Schedule (5) of Item 6870-001-0001 of the Budget Act of 2003 for student financial aid Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2003 Date Due: No later than April 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (AA) Description: Report on the impact of the 2003-04 fiscal year fee increase on student enrollment and access to financial aid comparing enrollment in the 2002-03 academic year with enrollment in the 2003-04 academic year Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2003 Date Due: By September 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (AB) Description: Report on use of funds for direct instructional workload for CalWORKs students, including the enrollment of new CalWORKs students, whether and why additional classes were needed to accommodate the needs of CalWORKs students, and an expenditure plan for the balance of funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2004 Date Due: By November 15, 2004 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (AC) Description: An accounting of all funding, description of all activities, a listing of all institutions that are participating, and any recommendations for future changes to the California Partnership for Achieving Student Success program in 2005-06 Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: May 1, 2006 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (AD) Description: Report on the allocation of funding indicating (1) the amount of funding received (2) the number of nursing full-time equivalent students (FTES) served in 2004-05, and the additional number of FTES to be served with funding by Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2005 (3) the status of the district's efforts to adopt a merit-based admissions criteria, and (4) any equipment or infrastructure-related items acquired with the funds appropriated in Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2005 Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: On or before March 1, 2006 Recipient: Legislature (AE) Description: Report on the use of the funds allocated pursuant to Provision 10(b) of Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2005, including the distribution of the funds, specific uses of the funds, strategies employed to reach low-income and disadvantaged students potentially eligible for financial aid, and the extent to which districts were successful in increasing the number students accessing financial aid, particularly the maximum Pell Grant award Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: On or before March 1, 2006 Recipient: Legislature (AF) Description: Report, pursuant to Provision 10(b)(5) of Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2004, on the impact of fee increases and outreach efforts on student headcount and full-time enrollment students (FTES) enrollment for the 2003 and 2004 academic years Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: By September 1, 2005 Recipient: Legislature (AG) Description: Report, relative to funds used to provide credit or noncredit classes for Cal WORKs students, that (1) identifies the enrollment of new CalWORKs students, (2) states whether and why additional classes were needed to accommodate the needs of CalWORKs students, and (3) sets forth an expenditure plan for the balance of funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: By November 15, 2005 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (AH) Description: Report providing a review of further development of the reporting criteria for colleges utilizing California Virtual University distance education centers and a progress report on program implementation Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2005 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (AI) Description: Report for the district-specific accountability system reflecting outcomes from the 2005-06 fiscal year in context as specified in the enacted legislation Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: By January 31, 2007 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (AJ) Description: For each district receiving funding under this item, the report shall indicate (1) the amount of funding received, (2) the number of full-time-equivalent students (FTES) served in the 2004-05, and the additional number of nursing FTES to be served with funding by this item, (3) the status of the district's efforts to adopt merit-based admissions criteria, and (4) any equipment or infrastructure-related items acquired with the funds appropriated in this item Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: On or before March 1, 2006 Recipient: Legislature (AK) Description: Progress on program implementation of the California Virtual University distance education centers including, but not limited to, numbers and nature of courses converted, and the amount of distance education instructional workload services provided as a result of these courses Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: No later than November 1, 2005 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (AL) Description: Report for the district-specific accountability system reflecting outcomes from the 2005-06 fiscal year in context as specified in the enacted legislation Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: By January 31, 2007 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (AM) Description: Use of the funds allocated pursuant to Provision 10(b)(5), including the distribution of the funds, specific uses of the funds, strategies employed to reach low-income and disadvantaged students potentially eligible for financial aid, and the extent to which districts were successful in increasing the number of students accessing financial aid, particularly the maximum Pell Grant award Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: April 1, 2007 Recipient: Legislature (AN) Description: Report, pursuant to Provision 10(b)(5) of Item 6870-101-0001 of the Budget Act of 2004, on the impact of fee increases and outreach efforts on student headcount and full-time enrollment students (FTES) enrollment for the 2003 and 2004 academic years Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: September 1, 2006 Recipient: Legislature (AO) Description: The enrollment of new CalWORKs students, whether and why additional classes were needed to accommodate the needs of CalWORKs students, and an expenditure plan for the balance of funds Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: By November 1, 2006 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (AP) Description: Status report on the use of funds appropriated in Schedule (2), Basic Skills and Apprenticeship, by the selected community college district for faculty and staff development to improve curriculum, instruction, student services, and program practices in the areas of basic skills and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs Authority: Item 6870-101-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2007 Date Due: September 1, 2008 Recipient: Legislative Analyst (AQ) Description: Results of study on a baccalaureate degree program educational partnership between Caņada College of the San Mateo Community College District and San Francisco State University of the California State University Authority: Section 3 of Chapter 519 of the Statutes of 2001 Date Due: Preliminary report on or before January 1, 2003; Final report on or before January 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (5) Reports due from the Compton Planning and Transportation Task Force. (A) Description: Report on work to develop a planning proposal concerning the development of a railroad grade separation in the vicinity of the corner of Willowbrook Avenue and Compton Boulevard south to Greenleaf Boulevard in the City of Compton that addresses increasing traffic congestion and its impact on economic growth, quality of life and health, and traffic safety Authority: Resolution Chapter 104 of the Statutes of 2003 Date Due: On or before January 1, 2005 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (6) Reports due from the County Office Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team. (A) Description: Progress that the West Fresno Elementary School District is making in meeting the recommendations of the improvement plans developed pursuant to Section 5 of Chapter 1 of the Statutes of 2003 Authority: Section 5 of Chapter 1 of the Statutes of 2003 Date Due: Commencing in December 2003, and each six months thereafter until June 2004 Recipient: Appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature (B) Description: Progress that the Oakland Unified School District is making in meeting the recommendations of the improvement plan developed pursuant to Section 7 of Chapter 14 of the Statutes of 2003 Authority: Section 7 of Chapter 14 of the Statutes of 2003 Date Due: 30 days following the effective date of Chapter 14 of the Statutes of 2003 and in September 2003, and each six months thereafter until September 2004 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (C) Description: Improvement plan for the Vallejo City Unified School District Authority: Section 7 of Chapter 53 of the Statutes of 2004 Date Due: Commencing 30 days following the effective date of this act and in May 2005, and each six months thereafter until May 2006 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature, Members of the Legislature who represent the Vallejo City Unified School District (7) Reports due from the County Office Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team Governing Board. (A) Description: Report on implementation of program to provide technical assistance to school districts in hiring and related personnel practices, in order to improve their ability to hire fully credentialed teachers Authority: Item 6110-485-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: By July 1, 2001 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (8) Reports due from the County Offices of Education. (A) Description: Expenditure plan for funds received pursuant to Education Code Section 42238.42 regarding the state's minimum funding obligation to schools and community colleges Authority: Section 38 of Chapter 299 of the Statutes of 1997 Date Due: By March 1, 1998 Recipient: Governor (9) Reports due from the Department of Food and Agriculture. (A) Description: The diaprepes root weevil eradication effort, including an accounting of how the monies to eradicate the root weevil were expended and what, if any, additional outbreaks were detected Authority: Item 8570-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: January 10, 2007 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (10) Reports due from the Department of General Services. (A) Description: Study to determine cost effectiveness of contracting out for architectural and engineering services and appropriate level of architectural and engineering staff over the long-term at Division of the State Architect Authority: Item 1760-001-0602 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: By February 1, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Energy savings in terms of megawatts per year, for each public building retrofitted pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 14710) of Chapter 2 of Part 5.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code Authority: Section 14714 of the Government Code Date Due: On or before two years after the effective date of the act adding Section 14714 of the Government Code, and every 2 years thereafter Recipient: Governor, Legislature (11) Reports due from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery. (A) Description: Report on fund condition of Integrated Waste Management Account Authority: Item 3910-001-0387 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: October 30, 1997; January 31,1998; and April 15, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Preliminary report on actions the California Integrated Waste Management Board is taking to increase the leverage of public funds, lower administrative costs, clarify and document its loan policies, and generally increase participation in the Recycling Market Development Zone Loan Program and make the program more effective in developing markets for recycling-based businesses to divert waste from landfills; final report regarding analysis of the effectiveness of the actions identified in the preliminary report and an identification of further actions required to make the program more effective, including any statutory changes Authority: Item 3910-001-0281 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: Preliminary report due by December 1, 1998; final report due by October 31, 1999 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (C) Description: Actions the California Integrated Waste Management Board will take to identify state facilities that are not maximizing their recycling efforts and assist these facilities in establishing recycling programs; barriers identified by the board that are limiting the willingness or ability of state facilities to recycle; recommendations for statutory changes or additional fiscal resources necessary to remove the identified barriers Authority: Item 3910-001-0281 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: By December 1, 1998 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (D) Description: Report on the status of the board's implementation of the Integrated Waste Management Act and statutory and budgetary actions needed to ensure compliance with the act's provisions including landfill permitting requirements Authority: Item 3910-001-0387 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: On or before January 10, 2000 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (E) Description: Report on the allocation made by the board of the one-time augmentation of $5 million for tire remediation and enforcement Authority: Item 3910-001-0387 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: By September 1, 1999 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (F) Description: Recommendations for providing additional financial assurances for post-closure landfills to ensure the protection of public health and safety Authority: Item 3910-001-0387 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: On or before January 10, 2007 Recipient: Fiscal committees of the Legislature (G) Description: Report evaluating the implementation of a solid waste disposal reporting system Authority: Section 41821.5 of the Public Resources Code Date Due: On or before January 1, 2002 Recipient: Legislature (12) Reports due from the Division of the State Architect. (A) Description: Results of an evaluation on the safety of the various means currently available for providing emergency exit from portable classrooms Authority: Section 1 of Chapter 634 of the Statutes of 2002 Date Due: By July 1, 2003 Recipient: Legislature (13) Reports due from the Employment Development Department. (A) Description: Report on the California Savings and Asset Project including, but not limited to: the number of enrolled participants; the number of individual development accounts established; the aggregate savings achievements; the number of participants who have completed the program; the number of participants who have completed financial education; a minimum of two participant profiles; a financial report, including the use of state funds, other leveraged funds, and the status of other committed funds; a summary of program achievements and obstacles; and program and fiscal projections for the next year Authority: Section 95503 of the Government Code Date Due: Annually on January 1, commencing in 2004 Recipient: Legislature (14) Reports due from the Health and Human Services Agency Data Center. (A) Description: Report on progress of Statewide Automated Welfare System Technical Architecture/Cal-Serve project Authority: Item 4130-001-0632 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: No later than January 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (15) Reports due from the Insurance Commissioner. (A) Description: Feasibility and fiscal impact of transferring collection of the assessments specified in Sections 1872.8, 1872.81, and 1874.8 regarding insurance fraud to the Department of Motor Vehicles to be performed in conjunction with the registration of motor vehicles Authority: Section 1872.87 of the Insurance Code Date Due: Prior to October 1, 2008 Recipient: Governor, Joint Legislative Budget Committee (16) Reports due from the Labor and Workforce Development Agency. (A) Description: Progress of the Underground Economy Enforcement and justification for its continuance Authority: Item 7100-001-0870 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2006 Date Due: No later than September 13, 2007 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (17) Reports due from the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. (A) Description: Report on the progress of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Authority: Section 705 of Chapter 776 of the Statutes of 1992 Date Due: On or before January 1, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report on status of agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Army Corps of Engineers regarding long term management plan for the dredging and disposal of contaminated sediments in the coastal waters adjacent to Los Angeles County Authority: Section 13396.9 of the Water Code Date Due: On or before January 1, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (18) Reports due from the Los Angeles Unified School District. (A) Description: Plan for establishment of New California Center for Culture, Education and Economic Development Authority: Section 41 of Chapter 299 of the Statutes of 1997 Date Due: By February 15, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (19) Reports due from the Mayor of the City of Marina. (A) Description: The number of dwelling units leased from the U.S. Department of the Army, the number of those units that would have been subject to replacement housing or relocation requirements Authority: Section 1 of Chapter 850 of the Statutes of 1996 Date Due: On or before January 1, 2000 Recipient: Legislature (20) Reports due from the Milton Marks Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy. (A) Description: Report on findings and recommendations regarding the scope of practice and educational requirements for acupuncturists; evaluate the national examination administered by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and whether or not the national examination should be offered in California in lieu of, or as part of, the state examination; and, make recommendations on the accreditation approval process alternatives available Authority: Section 4934.1 of the Business and Professions Code Date Due: By September 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (21) Reports due from the Morro Bay Management Plan Task Force. (A) Description: Morro Bay management plan developed pursuant to Division 18 of the Public Resources Code Authority: Section 28004 of the Public Resources Code Date Due: July 1, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (22) Reports due from the Napa Resource Conservation District. (A) Description: Report evaluating the use of form agreements that identify projects and activities in accordance with the Napa River Watershed Management Plan Authority: Section 6 of Chapter 166 of the Statutes of 1996 Date Due: On or before January 1, 1998 Recipient: Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee, Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee (23) Reports due from the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. (A) Description: Report on plan for implementing regular and ongoing evaluations of both federal and state-funded grant programs that identifies: a list of all proposed evaluations planned for at least two years, final evaluations and due dates for each, the schedule for each evaluation, and when the Office of Criminal Justice Planning will complete its compendium of evaluations completed by grantees; updated evaluation plan that shows completed projects for the year and plans for the next two years Authority: Item 8100-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: Initial plan due within 30 days of enactment of the 1998-99 Budget Act; updated evaluation due January 15 of each year Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (B) Description: Report on progress in meeting due dates identified in plan for evaluation of federal and state-funded grant programs Authority: Item 8100-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: Quarterly Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (C) Description: Report measuring success of courses in photodocumentation of victims' injuries and crime scenes in domestic violence and sexual assault cases Authority: Section 2 of Chapter 9 of the Statutes of 1997 Date Due: Annually, commencing on January 1, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (24) Reports due from the Oil Spill Technical Advisory Committee. (A) Description: Comments on the Department of Finance report required under Government Code Section 8670.42, regarding the financial basis and programmatic effectiveness of the state's oil spill prevention, response, and preparedness program, including recommendations for improving this program Authority: Section 8670.55 of the Government Code Date Due: On or before August 1, 2005 Recipient: Governor, Legislature (25) Reports due from the Oxnard Union High School District. (A) Description: Report of independent evaluator on the Extended Year School Year Program, including the impact of the longer year on pupil achievement, pupil attendance, and dropout rates Authority: Item 6110-485-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: By November 1, 2000 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (B) Description: Evaluation of Oxnard Union High School District Extended School Year Program, including the impact of the longer year on student achievement, attendance, and dropout rates Authority: Section 52 of Chapter 330 of the Statutes of 1998 Date Due: By November 1, 1999 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (26) Reports due from the President of California State University at Northridge. (A) Description: Review of issues related to providing athletic program complying with requirements of Title IV and CSU CAL/NOW consent decree; and development of plan to support balanced and financially viable athletic program Authority: Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: By March 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (27) Reports due from the Public Utilities Commission. (A) Description: Evaluation based on information about distributed energy resources and recommending any changes determined to be necessary Authority: Section 353.15 of the Public Utilities Code Date Due: Within two years of the effective date of Chapter 12 of the 2001-2002 First Extraordinary Session Recipient: Governor, Legislature (28) Reports due from the San Diego Association of Governments. (A) Description: Report regarding standardized data collection activities for domestic violence intervention program, including reports from local law enforcement agencies throughout San Diego County Authority: Item 0820-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: No later than April 30, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report regarding standardized data collection activities for domestic violence intervention program, including reports from local law enforcement agencies throughout San Diego County Authority: Item 1700-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: No later than April 30, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (C) Description: Report regarding standardized data collection activities for domestic violence intervention program, including reports from local law enforcement agencies throughout San Diego County Authority: Item 4260-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: No later than April 30, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (D) Description: Data collection activities for domestic violence intervention programs in San Diego County Authority: Item 0820-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: No later than April 30, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (29) Reports due from the San Diego Regional Government Efficiency Commission. (A) Description: A plan and draft legislation for the consolidation of regional agencies within the San Diego region; a plan and draft legislation to improve coordination of regional agencies within the San Diego region Authority: Section 67150.3 of the Government Code Date Due: On or before August 1, 2001 Recipient: Legislature (30) Reports due from the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority. (A) Description: Report that details the work elements completed to date, the amount of funds expended, the work elements to be completed, and the estimated cost for completion of the remaining work elements Authority: Item 2660-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: By December 15, 2000 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (31) Reports due from the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. (A) Description: Report providing a description of the staffing and funding needed for revision and updating of the Bay Plan, adopted pursuant to Title 7.2 of the Government Code, and a description of the staffing and funding needed to ensure that the commission may review permits applied for pursuant to Title 7.2 of the Government Code Authority: Item 3820-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: On or before January 1, 2000 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (32) Reports due from the San Francisco Unified School District. (A) Description: Report on the findings, projections and proposals of the district's internal review of fiscal management and operations Authority: Section 1 of Chapter 457 of the Statutes of 2000 Date Due: First preliminary report within four months of the effective date of this act; second preliminary report within eight months of the effective date of this act; final report within 12 months of the effective date of this act Recipient: Legislative Analyst, Joint Legislative Audit Committee (33) Reports due from the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. (A) Description: Funds received, expended, encumbered, and on reserve with the conservancy and each of joint powers authorities or other organizations to which the conservancy is a party Authority: Item 3810-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 Date Due: By January 1, 1997 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report on funds received, expended, encumbered, and on reserve with the conservancy, and joint powers authorities to which the conservancy is a party; financial statements for past three years, and projected needs for current and budget years for the conservancy Authority: Item 3810-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: By January 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (C) Description: Report on all funds received, expended, encumbered, and on reserve with the Santa Monica Mountain Conservancy and each of the joint powers authorities or other organizations to which the conservancy is a party; financial statements for the past three years, and projected needs for the current and budget years for the conservancy, the Mountains Conservation and Recreation Authority, and any other joint powers authorities and organizations to which the conservancy is a party; and information regarding the activities of each of these organizations Authority: Item 3810-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: On or before January 1, 1999 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, budget committees of the Legislature (D) Description: The conservancy's procedures and progress towards achieving compliance with audit findings identified in "Final Management Letter -- Audit of Proposition 12, 40, and 50 Bond Funds." prepared by the Office of State Audits and Evaluations, Department of Finance, dated March 1, 2005 Authority: Item 3810-301-0941 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: No later than October 1, 2005 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (E) Description: The conservancy's procedures and progress towards achieving compliance with audit findings identified in "Final Management Letter - Audit of Proposition 12, 40, and 50 Bond Funds, prepared by the Office of State Audits and Evaluations, Department of Finance, dated March 1, 2005 Authority: Item 3810-301-6031 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: No later than October 1, 2005 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (34) Reports due from the Secretary of State. (A) Description: Report on crime victim services in the state Authority: Section 2 of Chapter 89 of the Statutes of 2002 Date Due: No later than January 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (35) Reports due from the State and Consumer Services Agency. (A) Description: Report on progress attained in implementing the recommendations contained in the April 1999 Bureau of State Audits report pertaining to the mismanagement of the California Science Center Authority: Item 1100-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: January 1, 2000, and April 1, 2000 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, budget committees of the Legislature (B) Description: The progress of the Underground Economy Enforcement and justification for its continuance Authority: Item 1110-001-0735 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2005 Date Due: By September 13, 2007 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (C) Description: Report on crime victim services in the state Authority: Section 2 of Chapter 89 of the Statutes of 2002 Date Due: No later than January 1, 2004 Recipient: Legislature (36) Reports due from the State Department of Health Care Services. (A) Description: Progress of the Cervical Cancer Community Awareness Campaign Authority: Section 104200 of the Health and Safety Code Date Due: On or before January 1, 2007 Recipient: Assembly Committee on Health, Senate Committee on Health (37) Reports due from the State Department of Mental Health. (A) Description: Detailed implementation plan to implement Accounting and Administrative Control Review recommendations Authority: Section 97 of Chapter 188 of the Statutes of 2007 Date Due: March 2008 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (B) Description: Action plan to address reforms regarding Mental Health Managed Care and Short/Doyle services Authority: Section 97 of Chapter 188 of the Statutes of 2007 Date Due: March 2008 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (C) Description: Evaluation of the Early Intervention Mental Health Program which provides services to infants and toddlers and their families Authority: Section 4097.3 of the Welfare and Institutions Code Date Due: Interim reports by March 1, 2001, and 2002 Recipient: Fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature (38) Reports due from the Technology, Trade, and Commerce Agency. (A) Description: Report on the performance and rank of each foreign trade office Authority: Item 2920-012-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: By April 1, 1999 Recipient: Legislature (39) Reports due from the Youth and Adult Correctional Agency. (A) Description: Report on the number of internal affairs investigations conducted during the 1997-98 fiscal year including, but not limited to, the following information: the number of requests for investigations received by the Inspector General from each agency; the number of investigations initiated; the number of investigations pending; the number of investigations referred to the California Department of Justice or any other law enforcement agency; the number of investigations completed, and a summary of the results Authority: Item 0550-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 Date Due: By December 1, 1998 Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report on epidemiological investigation of the prevalence, incidence, and treatment of Hepatitis C in the Department of Corrections and the Department of the Youth Authority Authority: Item 0550-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2000 Date Due: No later than August 1, 2006 Recipient: Legislature (40) Reports due from the Youthful Offender Parole Board. (A) Description: Report regarding the justification for establishment of initial parole consideration date intervals that exceed the prescribed interval contained in Title 15 of the California Administrative Code Authority: Item 5450-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1999 Date Due: On January 1, 2000 and June 1, 2000 Recipient: Legislature (41) Reports due from the CalSTRS. (A) Description: Report on return on investments and actual payroll subject to the Teachers' Retirement System for prior fiscal year Authority: Section 2218.5 of the Education Code Date Due: March 1, 1995, and annually thereafter Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Extent inflation has eroded purchasing power of benefits provided under the Defined Benefit Program, including the amount of supplementary increases in retirement allowances required to preserve the purchasing power of benefits provided by the Defined Benefit Program Authority: Section 24400 of the Education Code Date Due: No later than April 1 of each year Recipient: Governor, Legislature (42) Reports due from the Department of Finance. (A) Description: Report on increase in expenditures to implement the Statewide Automated Welfare System Authority: Item 4260-101-001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1993 Date Due: None Recipient: Legislature (B) Description: Report on the adjustment and recapture of any expenditures made pursuant to Item 6860-001-001 of the Budget Act of 1993 for the purchase of fuel oil for the operation of the training ship, The Golden Bear, from federal funds, to the extent that the federal funds are available Authority: Item 6860-001-001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1993 Date Due: None Recipient: Legislature (C) Description: Integration Master Plan for integrating state tax information systems Authority: Item 0860-001-001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1994 Date Due: At least 30 days prior to approval Recipient: Legislature (D) Description: Integration Master Plan for integrating tax information systems by State Board of Equalization, Franchise Tax Board, and Employment Development Department Authority: Item 5100-001-870 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1994 Date Due: At least 30 days before approval of plan Recipient: Legislature (E) Description: Determination whether need for technology exists in state government that Department of Motor Vehicles surplus computers might meet Authority: Item 2740-001-044 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1995 Date Due: None Recipient: Legislature (F) Description: Each completed Year 2000 Statement of Validation submitted to the Department of Finance by the Department of Information Technology Authority: Item 0505-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 Date Due: None Recipient: Legislature (G) Description: An interim plan for abolishing the Technology, Trade, and Commerce Agency and funding that would be transferred to other state entities to administer for remainder of the 2003-04 fiscal year Authority: Item 2920-001-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2003 Date Due: No later than October 1, 2003 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (H) Description: Audit report examining expenditures made pursuant to the allocations authorized under Article XIX B of the California Constitution Authority: Section 13103.5 of the Government Code Date Due: As deemed necessary Recipient: Legislature (I) Description: Report on encumbrance of funds in excess of $20,000 for "critical" alteration of state building Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 467 of the Statutes of 1990 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids for project Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (J) Description: Any approved critical project for alteration, of a state building costing more than $20,000, but not greater than $250,000 Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 118 of the Statutes of 1991 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids for project Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (K) Description: Amount and detail of any funds allocated to counties or cities and counties from the Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties with the rationale therefor Authority: Section 12.30 of Chapter 118 of the Statutes of 1991 Date Due: Not later than 30 days prior to allocation of funds Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (L) Description: Report on any approved critical project for proposed alteration to a state building costing more than $20,000, and not greater than $250,000 Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 55 of the Statutes of 1993 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids for project Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (M) Description: Report on state building alterations costing between $35,000 and $250,000 Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 303 of the Statutes of 1995 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids for the building alterations Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (N) Description: Report on reduction of amounts of federal block grants and plan for reduced expenditures for each program affected by the reduction Authority: Section 8.50 of Chapter 303 of the Statutes of 1995 Date Due: Within 30 days after federal notification that federal funds have been reduced Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (O) Description: Summary of the amounts reverted that reflect savings resulting from the Hiring Freeze pursuant to Executive Order D-48-01 Authority: Section 68 of Chapter 1 of the 2001-2002 Third Extraordinary Session Date Due: None Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (P) Description: Interim plan for abolishing the Office of Criminal Justice Planning Authority: Section 25.00 of Chapter 157 of the Statutes of 2003 Date Due: No later than October 1, 2003 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (Q) Description: Report on feasibility of assessing a surcharge on state departments that allocate overhead costs currently incurred by the Department of General Services, some of which are recovered through building rental rates, to all state entities receiving a benefit from these costs Authority: Section 4.60 of Chapter 208 of the Statutes of 2004 Date Due: On or before August 1, 2004 Recipient: Fiscal committees of the Legislature (R) Description: Report listing reductions in items of appropriations regarding retirement contributions made pursuant to Sec. 4.01, Stats. 2005, Ch. 38 Authority: Section 4.01 of Chapter 38 of the Statutes of 2005 Date Due: Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (S) Description: Report on allocations made for the purpose of offsetting existing expenditures by adjustment of items of appropriations Authority: Section 8.52 of Chapter 38 of the Statutes of 2005 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to the effective date of any adjustment to items of appropriation or a lesser time pursuant to Sec. 8.52, Stats. 2005, Ch. 38 Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, fiscal committees of the Legislature (T) Description: The specific reductions, by department, agency, and program, and state the programmatic effects and impacts of each reduction Authority: Section 30 of Chapter 39 of the Statutes of 2005 Date Due: No more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (U) Description: Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation Authority: Section 4.01 of Chapter 171 of the Statutes of 2007 Date Due: Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (V) Description: Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation Authority: Section 4.01 of Chapter 171 of the Statutes of 2007 Date Due: Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (W) Description: Report on any approved critical project for the proposed alteration of a state facility costing more than $100,000 and no greater than $400,000 Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 171 of the Statutes of 2007 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (X) Description: Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation Authority: Section 4.01 of Chapter 268 of the Statutes of 2008 Date Due: Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (Y) Description: Information on resources bond funds for the CALFED Bay-Delta Program contained in the base budget, including the amount of bond funds, the source of bond funds, and the activities and positions supported by the funds Authority: Section 5.45 of Chapter 268 of the Statutes of 2008 Date Due: At the time the Governor's Budget is submitted to the Legislature Recipient: Legislature (Z) Description: Report on any approved critical project for the proposed alteration of a state facility costing more than $100,000 and no greater than $400,000 Authority: Section 6.00 of Chapter 268 of the Statutes of 2008 Date Due: Not less than 30 days prior to requesting bids Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee (AA) Description: Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation Authority: Section 4.01 of Chapter 1 of the 2009-2010 Third Extraordinary Session Date Due: Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made Recipient: Joint Legislative Budget Committee, appropriations committees of the Legislature (b) The requirement to delete a report pursuant to subdivision (a) shall not prohibit the Legislative Counsel from including the report on a future publication of the list, if the report is required by law to be listed pursuant to Section 10242.5.