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. (a) The Department of Finance shall certify annually to the Controller the amount determined to be the fair share of administrative costs due and payable from each state agency and shall certify forthwith to the Controller any amount redetermined to be the fair share of administrative costs due and payable from any state agency. The Controller shall forthwith transmit to each state agency from which administrative costs have been determined or redetermined to be due, a statement in writing setting forth the amount of the administrative costs due from the state agency, and stating that, unless a written request to defer payment thereof is filed by the state agency with the Controller within 30 days after the mailing of the statement by the Controller to the state agency, the Controller will transfer the amount of the administrative costs from the special fund or funds chargeable therewith to the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund or the General Fund, in accordance with subdivision (b). The Controller shall specify on the statement the special fund appropriations to be charged at the time transfers are made covering the administrative costs.
  (b) The Controller shall transfer one-fourth of the amount determined or redetermined, in accordance with subdivision (a), on August 15, November 15, February 15, and May 15 of each fiscal year, unless revised by the Department of Finance. The transfers made pursuant to this section and Section 13332.03 shall first be made to the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund until the total amount transferred equals the sum of the total amount determined or redetermined in accordance with subdivision (a) and the total amount to be recovered from the federal government pursuant to Section 13332.02 as determined by the Department of Finance. All subsequent transfers for that fiscal year shall then be made to the General Fund.